Home Actor Justin Welby HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers December 2023 Justin Welby Instagram - Grateful to have spent a fantastic day in @hereforddiocese at the weekend, talking all about prayer to mark the end of the Diocese’s Year of Prayer. We engaged together in prayer, through contemplation, art, on the streets of Hereford and in the 24-hour prayer space. Prayer is foundational to our relationship with God and there are many rich and fulfilling ways in which to pray. During the day, as I joined the weekly service of Prayers for Peace at @hfdcathedral, we heard a beautiful Poem for Peace from Sasha, a Ukrainian student. Prayer means coming to God and saying, ‘I can’t do it alone. I’m completely dependent on you, even for my next breath.’ That dependence on God takes us into his presence. To be a Christian means to be caught up in the love of God. Photos 1, 2, 3 and 5 credit: Lewis Markey

Justin Welby Instagram – Grateful to have spent a fantastic day in @hereforddiocese at the weekend, talking all about prayer to mark the end of the Diocese’s Year of Prayer. We engaged together in prayer, through contemplation, art, on the streets of Hereford and in the 24-hour prayer space. Prayer is foundational to our relationship with God and there are many rich and fulfilling ways in which to pray. During the day, as I joined the weekly service of Prayers for Peace at @hfdcathedral, we heard a beautiful Poem for Peace from Sasha, a Ukrainian student. Prayer means coming to God and saying, ‘I can’t do it alone. I’m completely dependent on you, even for my next breath.’ That dependence on God takes us into his presence. To be a Christian means to be caught up in the love of God. Photos 1, 2, 3 and 5 credit: Lewis Markey

Justin Welby Instagram - Grateful to have spent a fantastic day in @hereforddiocese at the weekend, talking all about prayer to mark the end of the Diocese’s Year of Prayer. We engaged together in prayer, through contemplation, art, on the streets of Hereford and in the 24-hour prayer space. Prayer is foundational to our relationship with God and there are many rich and fulfilling ways in which to pray. During the day, as I joined the weekly service of Prayers for Peace at @hfdcathedral, we heard a beautiful Poem for Peace from Sasha, a Ukrainian student. Prayer means coming to God and saying, ‘I can’t do it alone. I’m completely dependent on you, even for my next breath.’ That dependence on God takes us into his presence. To be a Christian means to be caught up in the love of God. Photos 1, 2, 3 and 5 credit: Lewis Markey

Justin Welby Instagram – Grateful to have spent a fantastic day in @hereforddiocese at the weekend, talking all about prayer to mark the end of the Diocese’s Year of Prayer. We engaged together in prayer, through contemplation, art, on the streets of Hereford and in the 24-hour prayer space. Prayer is foundational to our relationship with God and there are many rich and fulfilling ways in which to pray.

During the day, as I joined the weekly service of Prayers for Peace at @hfdcathedral, we heard a beautiful Poem for Peace from Sasha, a Ukrainian student.

Prayer means coming to God and saying, ‘I can’t do it alone. I’m completely dependent on you, even for my next breath.’

That dependence on God takes us into his presence. To be a Christian means to be caught up in the love of God.

Photos 1, 2, 3 and 5 credit: Lewis Markey | Posted on 12/Dec/2023 18:07:33

Justin Welby Instagram – How do we keep hoping for something better when we can’t see how that will happen, or know how long it will be? Today I pray that we would be able to see the signs of God at work even where God appears far away, know how to join in as God calls us to work with him so that his kingdom would come, and trust that he holds all things, beyond what we can imagine.
Justin Welby Instagram – We often talk of Christmas as a time of hope fulfilled. In the birth of Christ, as the famous carol goes, ‘the hope and fears of all the years are met in thee tonight.’ 

But Advent is the time before that hope is fulfilled – the time when our hopes have not yet been answered, and yet we are challenged to continue hoping. 

During the talks on Northern Ireland at the time of the Troubles, a British Minister involved was asked, ‘Minister, are you optimistic?’ 

‘No,’ he replied, ‘but I am hopeful.’ 

Vaclav Havel, the former President of then Czechoslovakia, said, ‘Hope is definitely not the same thing as optimism. It is not the conviction that something will turn out well but the certainty that something makes sense, regardless of how it turns out.’ 

Hope is the quiet certainty that, in Christ, all things will, one day, be made right, even if we don’t know how yet. 

Optimism depends on ourselves. It looks inwards. It believes that we can fix things. But when things don’t turn out exactly how we want, it can lead to despair. 

Hope looks to God alone. In him, all our hopes will be fulfilled.

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