Sunday 22nd October 2023 Text: Genesis 1: 26-27 Matthew 22: 15-22 This interaction with the Pharisees about taxes and an image on a coin happened in the very first week following Jesus’ induction as the Messiah. Only a day or so before he had been welcomed into Jerusalem with the waving of Palm branches, a carpet of cloaks, shouts of hosanna and welcome to the King of kings. Watch the recorded sermon here: https://youtu.be/NMZOxrr15MA One of our hymns for today’s worship is O God, we bear the imprint of your face, by Shirley Murray.
You can find various recordings of it online (here is one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLSdGQXouXU), but the words are worth sharing here. O God, we bear the imprint of your face: the colours of our skin are your design, and what we boast of beauty in our race as man or woman, you alone define: you stretched a living fabric on our frame and gave to each a language and a name. Where we are torn and pulled apart by hate because our race, our skin is not the same, while we are judged unequal by the state and victims made because we own our name, humanity reduced to little worth - dishonoured is your living face on earth. O God, we share the image of your Son whose flesh and blood are ours, whatever skin, in his humanity we find our own, and in his family our proper kin: Christ is the brother we still crucify, his love the language we must learn, or die.
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