Chaplain's Message

Streams in the Desert

Chaplain, Mrs Sarah Pollitt
Chaplain, Mrs Sarah Pollitt

The people were not to wait in their camps until the way was opened, they were to walk by faith. They were to break camp, pack up their goods, form in line to march, and move down to the very banks before the river would be opened. 

 

If they had come down to the edge of the river and then had stopped for the stream to divide before they stepped into it, they would have waited in vain. They must take one step into the water before the river would be cut off. 

 

We must learn to take God at His word, and go straight on in duty, although we see no way in which we can go forward. The reason we are so often balked by difficulties is that we expect to see them removed before we try to pass through them. 

 

If we would move straight on in faith, the path would be opened for us. We stand still, waiting for the obstacle to be removed, when we ought to go forward as if there were no obstacles. 

 

As we read this excerpt from “Streams in the Desert” we liken our first steps into our St Philip’s year to Moses moving the Israelites into the Promised Land.  May we move forward with that same courage, confident that faith moving forward, triumphs! 

 

~ Mrs Sarah Pollitt

    College Chaplain