The
pandemic has deprived us of many of the things that fill life with joy. Until
recently we were unable to see, let alone hug loved ones who live outside our
area. Cinemas, pubs and restaurants were closed. Beauty spots were off limits.
Many were furloughed and so deprived of the camaraderie of the workplace and a
sense of job satisfaction. Children were unable to meet their friends in
school. It’s been tough.
Thankfully, we are now emerging
from lockdown and are free to enjoy some of the simple pleasures of life once
more. A welcome sign of a return to normality was the FA Cup Final featuring
Chelsea vs Leicester City, with 21,000 fans in attendance. As is traditional,
the hymn ‘Abide with Me’ was sung before kick off. The words seemed to
have added poignancy this year,
O Thou who changest not, abide with me
Whether the emergence of new Covid variants will hinder the removal of all remaining restrictions on 21 June remains to be seen. If our chief joy in life is based on circumstances, our happiness will fluctuate wildly as we encounter good times and bad. The hymn is addressed to the Lord Jesus, the source of unchanging joy.
Jesus died on the cross for our sins and rose from the dead that we may have the hope of everlasting life. Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and for ever. If our joy is in him, nothing on earth can touch it. Jesus shines through the gloom to point us to the skies. “In life, in death, O Lord, abide with me.”
* For June editions of local News & Views and Trinity parish magazines
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