Bishop encourages weary

en staff  |  UK & Ireland
Date posted:  1 Jan 2022
Share Add       
Bishop encourages weary

The conservative evangelical Bishop of Maidstone, Rod Thomas, says the pandemic is an opportunity, even though it is ‘wearying’.

Writing as scientists investigate the new Covid variant, Omicron, he draws attention to 2 Timothy 4:1-2 and says: ‘Another variant and with it more uncertainty. The wearying nature of this pandemic is enough to make us all approach ministry with a sense of resignation. However… Paul conveys a sense of commitment and urgency as he reminds Timothy that in view of Christ’s appearing and His kingdom he is to fulfil his ministry “in season and out of season”. Timothy might experience all sorts of uncertainties, but in view of God’s certain plans for history, Paul urges him to seize opportunities for the gospel.

‘It may be that talk of “seizing opportunities” seems misplaced when so many of us are experiencing weariness as we try to keep everything running whilst dealing with the ever-changing consequences of the pandemic. Yet I do think that despite all the challenges, this is a time of opportunity. When Paul was in prison, he wrote to the Philippians: ‘I want you to know, brothers, that what has happened to me has really served to advance the gospel.’ Adversity often seems to be an environment for gospel growth. It is in our weakness that God’s strength is made known.’

Share
< Previous article| UK & Ireland| Next article >
Read more articles by en staff >>
UK & Ireland
‘Islamophobia’ acceptance plea

‘Islamophobia’ acceptance plea

A Muslim member of the House of Lords is urging the government to adopt a new definition of “Islamophobia” after …

UK & Ireland
CofE: Liberals face setback

CofE: Liberals face setback

Liberals in the Church of England hoping to change its stance on same-sex relationships appear to be suffering a setback. …

Give a subscription

Our monthly newspaper is the perfect gift for those who love to think deeply

Give here

About en

Our vision, values and history

Read more