Sunday, 22 April 2012

Jesus’ way of worship – Part 2

Welcome to the politically incorrect guide to being in church – otherwise known as… Jesus’ way of worship

Last week in part one…we heard about Jesus’ new way as witnessed in the Gospels…Today in part two… we’re going to look at what this means
for the way we worship? And next week in light of all
we’ve learned… about Jesus way of worship…
we’ll explore just what… or who is the church?

As we learned last week… Jesus was part of a two thousand year old faith tradition…
with synagogues
spread all over the Roman Empire…and a magnificent new Temple in Jerusalem…
controlled by a powerful religious elite

so there was nothing more politically incorrect…
than for Jesus…to claim his identity…as the anointed one
of God…the Messiah…the Christ…and to proclaim
that the scriptures were being fulfilled as he speaks.

As a result …Jesus’ and his followers…are increasingly unsafe around synagogues
and eventually the
Temple...so Jesus has to form something completely new
not only a new politically incorrect way pray and worship
but a new congregation…a new people of God
that we’re part of today

And we learned last week…Jesus congregation looks different in eight ways
because they
1. are gathered around Jesus
2. they offer hospitality to sinners
3. they’re made up of equals
4. they’re convinced Jesus’ teaching reveals God’s will
5. they are healed, forgiven, and restored to community
6. they prayerfully challenge principalities and political powers
7. they share what they have and care for each other and
8. they welcome children as the model for faith

And this politically incorrect way to worship
wasn’t limited to one day a week or to a place… [pause]
it was a way of life…from waking up to lying down…
not a weekly religious habit.

And later on when Jesus was no longer with them in the flesh
after Pentecost…they continued Jesus’ work in spirit and in truth…

bringing light in the darkness and sight…
to those blind to the suffering of others. a way to free prisoners of prejudice and intolerance…
a way to embody good news to the poor

In the Spirit they become…Jesus body on earth…a politically incorrect people…
for whom worship is a way of life…

A ‘called out’ people…gathered around Jesus…

in Greek an ecclesia
in English…a church

a living breathing representation of the Body of Christ.

So the question for today in the second part of the series…
is when you and I gather together here at the ends of the earth …
are we a manifestation of Jesus new congregation?

Listen to Jesus’ words about what worship will be like in the future

Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7INnvnHrlg&feature=related
ends at 3’ 21” Last words… ‘I am he’. 

At the well… Jesus widens the circle around him…
to include an unclean Samaritan woman.  And here
we’re called to widen the circle around Jesus …to welcome and give hospitality to others…
 to include the previously excluded …so the circle of people… gathered around Jesus…
gets bigger and bigger until it encompasses… all humanity
until every knee will bow and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord…

Some people call this evangelism...bringing the good news.

A people who worship in spirit and in truth…not in a synagogue or a Temple but…
where two or three are gathered
in Jesus’ name…he promises to be with them…

So we gather around Jesus today…here at the ends of the earth…
to drink from the life giving water he offers…
to express our love for God…to admit our brokenness…
our on-going need for forgiveness…to speak out against 

powers and principalities in the prayer Jesus taught us…
and to listen for a fresh word from our teacher
that will grow us…as his disciples

Now for ten years I can see from up here… 
that most of you come to worship with open hearts and minds...
 expecting to hear a word from God… just right for your life today…

You listen intently… in spirit and in truth…
for what God might be saying to you in…
the words of our prayers and our songs
and the opening up the scriptures…
under the light of Jesus’ teaching.

You could say we’re led in worship
the way the Spirit led Jesus… into the wilderness
but there’s always temptation to watch out for…

Just as Jesus was tempted in the wilderness…
to take short cuts to power…there can be subtle and alluring temptations…

during our worship together…
to distract us from hearing God’s word for us and drinking our fill…
from the water of life.

If we allow ourselves to succumb to temptation…
we might even forget why we’re here…we stop listening for what God may be saying to us…
and our thoughts become pre-occupied with other things.

Perhaps the tempter whispers…you’ve heard all this before
might as well plan what you’re having for lunch…
There’s no need to listen

Or perhaps we’re distracted by other people in the congregation …
by their opinions and needs…
or what we imagine are their preferences for music…

When this happens the tempter might whisper…

Hey…I don’t think this message is going to make sense to old so and so over there?
Or…they’re not going to like this song…or …oh heck…
they’re going to be worried by the sound of the babies in the corner

If we pay attention to these temptations…
suddenly we completely forget to be gathered around Jesus…we forget to listen
for what he might be saying to us.
So…the temptation has worked…and we’re distracted

Or sometimes a judgment pops into our minds…
and tempts us away from listening for God’s word to us …
we start wondering whether other people are here for the right reasons…or hearing the right things

When this happens…our concentration is broken.

Or we can get side tracked by making comparisons…
how things used to be in the old days…or at the church
we used to go to…

When this happens the tempter might whisper…
don’t you hate this music…don’t you want to block out the words…

don’t you miss… old so and so’s preaching…
he really used to hit the nail on the head…

And suddenly…you’re no longer gathered around Jesus 
listening for God’s word for your life in here in Wanaka

And when you’re new to a worshipping community…
well there’s a particular temptation…that’s tailor made just for you

It’s when the tempter distracts you by whispering…
I wonder what kind of impression your making… will they think you look spiritual enough…

and suddenly the whole reason for being gathered around Jesus… is drowned out by worry

I guess these temptations are why we’re commanded
to remember the Sabbath Day and keep it holy…
in fact the Gospels tell us…

…and on the Sabbath day Jesus went into the synagogue, as was his custom……
he had the habit of worshipping with others.

And maybe if we come often enough…
a fresh word from God will break through our busyness and pre-occupations…
So we keep coming back to the well… don’t we…
for that living water
And we actually have a choice… whose voice we listen to…

Given Jesus way of worship there’s another question …
are we consumers of a product called worship…

or are we participants in a way of life called worship…
a process of growing and healing that addresses our on-going need for redemption
and calls us to Christ-like action in the world.

Do we ever get so spiritually evolved…we can no longer
be addressed by the living Word of God?

As a way into our hearts…God can use the lyrics of hymns and songs…images…
on the screen and in our imaginations, and God can breathe new meaning into…
words of scripture… we’ve heard a thousand times before

Sometimes our resistance and lack of concentration…might be a signal we’re avoiding…
being addressed by the living God. Sometimes our pre-occupations…
are way to defend ourselves against the Holy Spirit.

So let’s try listening… to what God might be saying…
to us today… through Jesus word to Peter in John’s gospel…
what stands out… will be different for everyone.

‘Feed my sheep. Very truly I tell you, when you were younger you dressed yourself and
went where you wanted; but when you’re old you’ll stretch out your hands, and someone else
will dress you… and lead you where you don’t want to go.’
Jesus said this to indicate the kind of death by which Peter would glorify God…..
Then he said to him, “Follow me!”

Peter turns… to see the disciple Jesus loved following them… and asks…‘Lord, what about him?’

And Jesus answered, ‘If I want him to remain alive
until I return, what is that to you? You must follow me.’

Now just sit with these words in silence for a moment…
asking what God wants to say to you.

Silence

What did you notice…were you receptive…what word or phrase stood out for you…
this is what we practise when we’re gathered around Jesus.

If worship is a way of life …then listening in spirit and in truth for God’s word for us in Jesus
is an all of life activity. It may come through the beauty of creation…or the ministry of a friend…
and it is concentrated and focused
when we’re together as the Body of Christ on the Sabbath…
as is our custom.  

But because it’s a way of life…it doesn’t end here.

Touched and healed and transformed…
by the incarnate Word of God…we’re…
called out from here…sent out from here…
to widen the circle around Jesus…

In 21st century Wanaka…there are many voices competing for our attention. 
My prayer is that through all that noise…we will hear the voice of Christ calling us to follow him.