Wednesday, 16 November 2016

Wise and Cheerful Boldness

Yay!

It's 17th November...one of my favourite Saints is celebrated today - Hugh of Lincoln.

I wrote a little blog about this chap six years ago (SIX YEARS AGO...what?!?)

One of the characteristics I long to see more of from folk around me is cheerfulness - it sounds trite, but having a joyful demeanour, marked by a sense of patient acceptance of where we're stationed at any point in our life - this can be a deeply attractive quality.

Here's the collect for today:

O God,
who endowed your servant Hugh
with a wise and cheerful boldness
and taught him to commend to earthly rulers
      the discipline of a holy life:
give us grace like him to be bold in the service of the gospel,
putting our confidence in Christ alone,
who is alive and reigns with you,
in the unity of the Holy Spirit,
one God, now and for ever.


In addition to cheerfulness, the prayer mentions boldness twice.

What does boldness look like for you?

How might you cultivate both boldness and cheerfulness this day?

It reminds me of the office hymn we use during All Saintstide evening prayer: Give Me the Wings of Faith
 
Give me the wings of faith to rise
within the veil, and see
the saints above, how great their joys,
how bright their glories be.
 
Once they were mourning here below,
and wet their couch with tears;
they wrestled hard, as we do now,
with sins and doubts and fears.
 
I ask them whence their victory came:
they, with united breath,
ascribe their conquest to the Lamb,
their triumph to his death.
 
They marked the footsteps that he trod,
his zeal inspired their breast,
and, following their incarnate God,
possess the promised rest.
 
Our glorious Leader claims our praise
for his own pattern given;
while the long cloud of witnesses
show the same path to heaven.

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