October 21, 2022

October 18th is The Feast of St. Luke on the church calendar. St. Luke is the Luke of Gospel fame, as in "Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John". The same writer is believed to have written the Book of Acts. The story around Luke is that he was a physician. The truth is probably closer to the idea that there were several writers who contributed to this Gospel, any of whom may or may not have been physicians. But the writer(s) of the Gospel of Luke do emphasize the healing stories of Jesus, and the wide-reach of that healing. The Book of Common Prayer offers the following for the Feast of St. Luke:

Almighty God, who inspired your servant Luke the physician to set forth in the Gospel the love and healing power of your Son: Graciously continue in your Church this love and power to heal, to the praise and glory of your Name; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen.

Several years ago, our own Richard Hemming taught me that the days surrounding the Feast of St. Lukes are often known as St. Luke's Little Summer in the Northern Hemisphere: those days in late October that are especially warm and golden, especially cherished, since we all know what's coming next. It is proving to be true again this year. Thank you, St. Luke!

My prayer for you today and always is that all who are in need of healing of any sort come to know, in body, mind, and spirit, the golden warmth offered by the healing hands of Jesus upon them.

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