Sunday, 26 December 2010

Weeping for her children

Christmas 1 year A Sermon 
Matthew 2:13-23
In Israel’s ancient story…Rachel[i] weeps for her children
a toddler and a new born infant are left behind…
a people are carried into exile…
baby boys are murdered by King Herod…

When we hear Matthew’s gospel…
we discover the birth of Jesus is bound…
by blood and legend…to Israel’s story…

only this child…born in Bethlehem…
will bring a new covenant…from which God’s promises to Abraham and Jacob will be realised. [pause]

Both Matthew and Jeremiah...recall Israel’s ancient story…the epic saga of Jacob and Rachel
…who personify the nation…and bind them…
by blood and legend…to Abraham and God’s promise…

And whether you’re a Babylonian exile or a
1st century Jewish convert to Christianity…
you’d know Rachel’s tale by heart
when a nation and a baby are born…
and Rachel lies dying

God has just spoken to her husband…
‘your name is Jacob[ii]…but you’ll no longer be called Jacob….your name…will be Israel.
And so the saga goes…
God named him Israel…and said to him,
“I am God Almighty; be fruitful and multiply.
A nation and a community of nations will come from you, and kings will be among your descendants.
The land I gave to Abraham and Isaac
I also give to you…and to your descendants after you.”

Then God went up from him…and Jacob built up a stone cairn and poured a drink offering and oil on it. And Jacob called the place where God talked with him: Bethel.

Soon after… Rachel began to give birth… but with great difficulty. Her midwife tried to comfort her… saying “Don’t despair, for you have another son.”

But as Rachel breathed her last—for she was dying—
she named her son Ben-Oni which means son of my trouble. But his father named him Benjamin…
which means son of my right hand. [pause]

And though Jacob… loses the love of his life
he has become… Israel. With Jacob…now Israel…
God has renewed his promise and his covenant…

And just  like the prophet Jeremiah…
the gospeller Matthew…recalls Rachel weeping…

A voice was heard in Ramah, wailing and loud lamentation, Rachel weeping for her children; she refused to be consoled

Yes Jesus has been born in Bethlehem but
but the blood of innocents is being spilled…
King Herod has ordered the slaughter of every child under two…Rachel is weeping alright…

And we ask…our story teller…
just how… is there hope for the children of God…
in this turn of events! [pause]

But by recalling Rachel’s weeping…Matthew at once reminds us that promise and prophesy and covenant
into Jesus’ story too…

as a new Joseph goes down into Egypt after a dream… taking the child and his mother by night…
and staying put till Herod’s death.

And Matthew explains…
this fulfils what had been spoken by the Lord through the prophet,

"Out of Egypt I have called my son."

And when Joseph returns home to Nazareth…another ancient prophesy is fulfilled…
"He will be called a Nazorean."

Promise and prophesy and covenant…
keep the people going when all is in darkness… [pause]

It’s no wonder in the run up to Christmas…
we prefer Luke's account of Jesus birth…over Matthew’s …the gospels of Mark and John…don’t even mention it.

It could be because Luke has all the great lines:
the shepherds "watching over their flock by night,"
the angels' bring "good news of great joy,"
the baby "wrapped in swaddling clothes,"
the heavenly host singing "Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace among those with whom God is pleased."

But Matthew presents us with a problem.
You can see the difficulty right away.
Even though Matthew’s story of Herod’s slaughter of the innocents is historically accurate…it is an ugly and gruesome reminder of what’s still wrong with the human story...

it's easy to understand why children’s pageants and Hallmark Christmas cards… stick with Luke’s version …and advertising gurus ignore Rachel’s lament.
My guess is we’ll see no Christmas specials
on the plight of those wee Bethlehem babies.

But what do we…the believing community…the ones who kneel at Jesus' manger in obedience and not just in curiosity…what do we do with Rachel?

How will we heed the Spirit's plea through our sister's wailing voice?
How can knock back the bubbly and unwrap our presents…how can we revel in the innocent delight of our children and grandchildren with all that weeping and wailing in the background?[iii]

Will we forget, too? Will we read Luke story…
and then for theatrical purposes… borrow only
the visit of the magi from Matthew’s gospel?

I think there’s a God problem here…in how we remember the Christmas story…and it’s mostly
because you and I are sheltered and protected
from the bloody realities faced by the rest of the world.

The poor already know…
that what constitutes good news for them
is likely to be bad news for those who… like Herod…
have all the wealth and power.

Not everyone welcomes the baby Jesus. [pause]

The slaughter of innocent children is a scandal…and a scandal generally evokes abhorrence and opposition from "the world." Just as Jesus crucifixion was a scandal to the Jews and folly to the Greeks. And yet sound of this scandal continues today…
even in Aotearoa New Zealand. [pause]

It’s the sound of Rachel… weeping and dying.

It’s a sound that accompanies the birth of the Christ child in Matthew’s gospel.

And we will only begin to understand the whole story
if we consent to hear it.

Yes at Christmas we’re called to worship and adore the child born in a manger…but we’re also called to do justice, and announce Jesus…
in a world where mothers and fathers still grieve for their children…a world where war and greed, hunger and disease make orphans every day.

Otherwise our nativity scenes are nothing more than sentimental drivel.

Only Rachel's tears can help us truly comprehend Jesus' reassuring words:

Truly, truly, I say to you, you will weep and lament,
but the world will rejoice;
you will be sorrowful, but your sorrow will turn into joy. When a woman is in labour she has sorrow, because her hour has come; but when she’s delivered of the child,
she no longer remembers the anguish,
for joy that a child is born into the world.
So you have sorrow now, but I will see you again and your hearts will rejoice, and no one will take your joy from you.[iv]

Even though all creation appears to be covered in darkness and cries out in anguish,
the announcement of Christmas joy declares that a light does shine, that a child is born.

We are not alone, we are not consigned to destruction. Rachel will find her comfort. The streets of Ramah will once again echo the sounds of children playing unafraid.

Only when we hear the crying…only when we refuse to stop our ears…will we gain the true Christmas spirit for which we long. And by which…
the whole world is redeemed.

"The people who walked in darkness have seen a great light.... for unto us a child is born." Thanks be to God.


[i] Rachel is first mentioned in the Bible in Genesis 29 when Jacob meets her as she waters her lamb. He looking for his mother’s brother, Laban. Rebekah sends him there to be safe from his furious twin brother, Esau. During Jacob's stay, he falls in love with Rachel and agrees to work seven years in return for her hand in marriage. On the night of the wedding, under a veil the older sister, Leah, is substituted for Rachel. Jacob has to work another seven years as payment if he wants to marry Rachel too. After Leah bears four sons, Rachel remains unable to conceive. She becomes jealous and gives Jacob her maidservant as a surrogate. Bilhah gives birth to two sons: Dan and Naphtali. Finally Rachel is finally blessed with a son, Joseph, who Jacob's favourite child.
[ii] Jacob means he grasps the heel, a Hebrew idiom for he deceives
[iii] From A Voice Was Heard in Ramah. by Ken Sehested. Sojourners Magazine, December 1988
[iv] John 16:20-22

Saturday, 25 December 2010

A child is born

Christmas Day year A Sermon 2010
A baby is born… and two thousand years later…
half the world… sings out with joy…
on Christmas morning… echoing a message of hope.

Once again… we hear the angel’s promise…
in Joseph’s dream… we listen to Mary’s song of adoration…we remember the shepherds and the manger and the star.

Once again… we rekindle our awe and wonder
And our gratitude…that the creator of the universe … broke through time and space… to show us how much we’re loved… and to communicate an urgent saving message… for all humanity…

The message of hope spoken by the prophets but ignored… ‘turn your hearts back to God
to God’s way… live in peace, and do justice with compassion…take care of the vulnerable, the voiceless and the weak

and humanity will be saved from destruction, violence, poverty and war

The baby whose birth we celebrate today… personally delivered this message of hope… and as his followers…as Christians… we’re called to invite him into our hearts…and carry this message of good news to all the world…and we do don’t we? [pause]

Not always… you see sometimes we forget Jesus came with good news for all the world… came to save humanity…to be a light to the world…when Israel lost her way.

During the age of the ego… we twisted and distorted Jesus’ message… into one of private individual salvation… and overlooked his prescription for peace on earth…for the salvation of the world.

We must have overlooked it…because…even though we’ve had two thousand years…to wipe out poverty and conflict… the vulnerable, the voiceless and the weak…
Still suffer…especially children.

Jesus’ message of peace… was intended for the world.  When Jesus’ says Shalom…peace be with you…he doesn’t just mean…stop fighting…he means…
let’s you and I start creating…the just and equitable conditions that make for peace and wellbeing for everyone…

Even in Aotearoa New Zealand… the disparity continues to grow between rich and poor…a report just released
reveals large disparities in child health status for children in families most affected by the economic downturn. Those dependent on benefits are especially vulnerable. 

The 2010 Children’s Social Health Monitor issued by the Dunedin School of Medicine… reports last year almost 2000 more children were admitted to hospital than in 2007 for illnesses associated with poverty.
We love to sing the song Jesus loves the little children… but when it comes to tax time…
we forget it means all children…

Outside Godzone…half the world’s children…more than one billion children… still suffer the effects of natural catastrophe…war and preventable disease like HIV AIDS.
Yet the world’s spending on war is 20 times greater… than what it spends to provide clean water and adequate medical care for it’s children.

But on this Christmas morning we do not despair…

Why?

Because we remember once again…
that we are the bearers of hopewe
are entrusted with Jesus saving message…
we have the key to peace and wellbeing…


Jesus
showed us the way didn’t he…love one another as I have loved you…even your enemies.


And while much of the world rejoices
in the birth of the messenger… we don’t hear a great clamoring for his peace… Why?

Because
Jesus way…the way of equity justice compassion…and mercy is sacrificial for those who have enough… Jesus way means sharing…getting by with less… less wealth and less power… less control…

Jesus way may offer salvation for all humankind…
but how many of us are prepared to pay the price. [pause]

When we’re overwhelmed by all this bad news…
it’s tempting to cocoon ourselves..
in soothing Christmas carols and warm sticky pudding…and maybe a little bubbly

Tempting… to calm our jangled nerves…
in the beauty of the nativity…and blot out the world.

But today as we enjoy the spirit of this season…
and I’m certainly going to enjoy it…
let’s not forget… the work of Christmas isn’t done...

Today we’ll give up our entire offering…to bring good news to those served by Christian World Service…
our official aid organization…CWS is committed to eliminating despair and deprivation in places like Haiti Tonga Uganda and Palestine…it’s our tradition in this parish to give our Christmas offering for this purpose.

When the Christ child grew up he did not walk away from sacrifice…may he be our model and our master ever more.  

When a child is born.



Sunday, 19 December 2010

An invitation to dine

Advent 4  year A Sermon Romans 1:1-7 
‘Sometimes we don’t realize how hungry we’ve been… until we start getting a full… spiritual meal on a regular basis. And that’s why…here in our faith community…
I like to encourage a daily banquet…a feast if you like… on God’s word in scripture, dining in prayer and silence…

Like three square meals a day
when we practise the rhythm of faith
we find ourselves well nourished

Sitting down at table…with texts like Paul’s letter to the Romans… can provide us with hearty food for the spiritual journey – even in the first seven verses from today’s reading.

And so this morning before we share this most sacred meal…
I want us to savour the Word of God in scripture… together.
As you know the spiritual practise of Lectio Divina or Divine Reading is one way… we can listen for the voice of God

It’s not about interpretation or exegesis or biblical scholarship…it’s about savouring the word of God slowly…
allowing ourselves to linger…allowing ourselves to notice… where God might be calling us to stop… to chew on a particular word…or concept…appreciate it’s shape texture and taste …and it’s amazing how God can surprise us even when we’ve read the same verses a hundred times already.  

In its classic form, lectio divina has four courses…or steps:  listening…reflecting…praying…and obeying. When these steps are combined . . . they lead our spirit into a dynamic interaction with the Holy Spirit . . . If we’re always trying to make the Bible serve our own agenda – we distance ourselves from God. The process of lectio divina can help us recover our ability…to discern the heart of God…
in the Word of God.”

And it’s important we don’t shield any part of our selves from the words we hear or read.
There’s no point in pretending before God.

So now before we share our main course…the sacrament of bread and wine… our appetiser comes from Paul’s letter to the Romans.

First, I’ll read it again and you listen. Then I’ll put it up on the screen so you can reflect in your own time. As you listen and read…if you’re struck by a word or phrase that seems to have special meaning for you …just stay with that delicious morsel and savour it…and allow yourself to enter more deeply into
what God might be stirring within you. Now listen.

Paul, a servant of Jesus Christ, called to be an apostle,
set apart for the gospel of God, which he promised beforehand through his prophets in the holy scriptures,
the good news concerning his Son, who was descended from David according to the flesh and declared to be Son of God with power according to the spirit of holiness by resurrection from the dead, Jesus Christ our Lord,
through whom we have received grace and apostleship to bring about the obedience of faith among all the Gentiles for the sake of his name, including yourselves who are called to belong to Jesus Christ, To all God's beloved in Rome, who are called to be saints: Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.


Now ether with a Bible or with the words on the screen just sit with Roman’s 1:1-7 and let it seep in.


Romans text slide
[Three – five minutes silence]

Blank slide
I believe that moving our hearts and minds through the words of scripture… is one way God speaks to us.
Noticing this and staying with…
it is our work…the work of listening to what God’s saying to us.

Would anyone like to share what struck them about this passage…it will be different for each of us.

[sharing]

I recommend this savouring of scripture as a daily spiritual practise…as part of your ‘rule of your life’ if you like.

I almost always use this process when preparing my sermons and what struck me about this reading …
was that I saw embedded in Paul’s words the structure of one of the earliest creeds in the Christian faith…
sort of like the Apostles Creed but different…
words that express the heart of our belief… something the people of God can say together in worship…
as an rsvp to Christ’s invitation to this table.

I’ve reformed Paul’s words for this purpose…
and I’d be grateful if you’d stand and say it with me.

Slide words
We belong to Jesus Christ. We are his servants.
We are set apart for the gospel of God,
which he promised beforehand
through his prophets in the Holy Scriptures,
the good news concerning his Son,
who was descended from David according to the flesh
and declared to be Son of God with power
according to the spirit of holiness…
How? By resurrection from the dead.
God’s Son is Jesus Christ our Lord,
through whom we have received grace
and by whom we are sent out…
to bring about the obedience of faith
among all who don’t know him
for the sake of his name
We belong to Jesus Christ
we are called to be saints.

Please be seated

Part of what it means to belong to Jesus…
is to remember the story of his birth and his life… his death and resurrection…and accept his invitation to his banquet table… Let us pray

Prayer after sermon
God of apostles saints and prophets, Gentiles and Jews feed us today with your spirit of holiness and love. Sustain us in this meal we are about to partake
that it might bring about our own obedience of faith
in this holy season of expectation.
In the strong name of the One who is to come Amen.

In this meal the promise of the prophet is fulfilled
In this meal

slide words
God is with us.

Emmanuel

Sunday, 12 December 2010

Open your eyes and your ears

Advent 3 year A 10 Sermon  Isaiah 35:1-10 Matthew 11:2-11
The prophet Isaiah promises the hostages and the exiles that joy will come into their world.

‘Then the eyes of the blind shall be opened,
and the ears of the deaf unstopped; the lame shall leap like a deer, and the tongue of the voiceless…
sing for joy.’

But centuries later…from the darkness of his prison cell … Jesus cousin John is losing hope.
Even his memory of the baptism and the dove…
and the voice from heaven… aren’t enough

…John gets a desperate message through to Jesus…
things are looking bad where I’m sitting cuz…
are you really the one promised by the prophets?

And Jesus sends his disciples back to John…
with a message of encouragement…words any Jewish boy would recogniseimagery
straight from Isaiah’s prophecy

yes indeed my cousin… Jesus responds…

the blind receive sight, the lame walk, the lepers are cleansed, the deaf hear, the dead are raised,
and the poor… have good news brought to them.

the time for joy is now
the kingdom of God is at hand…

it may not look like it… from your jail house window
but the day of the Lord has begun… [pause]

The Kingdom of Heaven has been born into our world. And the signs are all around… [pause]

Last week I got a message from prison
from a member of our church. Jan Campher now faces his second Christmas behind bars…without his children
And… like John the Baptist
Jan is thirsty for messages of hope and encouragement.

And it’s heart-wrenching…
to hear how the smallest things…bring him joy.  

‘In other news, us inmates were granted a family BBQ day for 8 December and I’m looking forward to spending some time out in the year with the kids. I’ll also be lying if I said I’m not thinking about having a delicious BBQ’d sausage and patty and a fried egg on the day as I haven’t had this for well over 16 months.

There’s even talk of maybe having a scoop of ice-cream afterwards! Wow! I can’t remember wait it tastes like! It’s hard to believe it’s almost Christmas again! As another perk for good behaviour I believe the prison are allowing us each to guy a genuine Christmas fruit cake this year on our cafeteria buy list for Christmas.

So I’m desperately trying to save my massive pay each week of around two dollars forty to have the fifteen dollars available for a fruit cake in two weeks. I also arranged a small pressie for each of my babies with the aid of the Angel Tree society and the prison chaplain, Jeff. I’m so grateful for this.’

How do we know when the kingdom of God comes near?
In Isaiah’s words…

When ‘the ransomed of the LORD return with singing…everlasting joy shall be upon their heads…
they shall obtain joy and gladness…
sorrow and sighing… shall flee away.’

Jan ends his letter with these words … 

[I] left my faith… and my fate… in God’s hands.
At the moment He’s taking me from strength to strength. I feel a changed man’ [pause]

There’s still sorrow and sighing in Jan’s life
yet I also discern signs of joy…signs of transformation… signs of God working… [pause]

When Jesus sends his disciples back to the prison
with a message of hope for his cousin
he simply instructs them to tell John…
what they see and hear around them…signs that
indicate the kingdom of God under construction

[pause]

What do we see and hear? Could we discern…
where God might be at work… in our community? 
Beneath these mountains and beside these lakes…
the way Jesus’ asks his disciples to detect…
how God was working in first century Israel?

Would we know how…to look and listen for the signs? Would our eyes and ears be open to the hints in our friend’s lives… as we play beside them on the golf course or at the bridge club.

Would we be watching and listening…
for the signs of God working…
on the way home with friends after school …
or sitting with a young mum… at mainly music?

Can we discern the signs of God’s ‘call to action’
in the pages of the Messenger…
or the stories in the Wanaka Sun?

Or do we believe the only place God is working is
in the church?

Have we received the sight and hearing
promised by the prophets? Or are we
still blind and deaf… to the signs of God’s Kingdom
in our own lives and the lives of others?

Do we see marks of transformation?
Or clues to God’s calling… in people's lives…the call to make peace and bring hope…to work for justice
and bring good news… wellbeing and joy…
to those who are poor… in pocket and in spirit?
Do we even look for signs of Shalom?

You’d think it’d be easy to discern these signs
in our own lives and… among our friends here
in the church…you think it’d be easy wouldn’t you.
Yet my guess is…few of us have developed the habit of watching and listening for the signs of God working.

So just for practise…I want you to turn to your neighbour and listen carefully… as they tell you how God might be working in their life at the moment.
See if they can spot what God might be up to …
Then you tell them what you think God might be doing in your life… while they listen and discern.

[they talk]

[Some report back]

When you arrived this morning…you were given two cards… would you write on the card with the ribbon … a sign you’ve noticed lately of what God might be doing in your life or in the world. Or a prayer of what you’d like God to do.

Just leave the other card for now.
[silent time to do this]

And now… as is our custom in this congregation…
I invite you to come forward together…
as the people of God…to decorate our Christmas tree with these expressions of encouragement and hope.

[once they’re seated again]

And with the other card… perhaps you’d like to write a Christmas message…to Jan Campher and drop it on the back table as you leave…I’ll make sure he gets them.

Jesus calls us to "Go… and tell what you hear… and see.’


Open your eyes and your ears…Jesus is saying…
don’t open your mouth ‘till you have

I take this to mean… it’s vital we stop talking
and start listeningcritical…that we become astute observers of the community we’re trying to serve in Jesus name.


Only then can we bear effective witnesses…
to what God might be up to…
only then… can we begin to discern…
what God might be calling us to do…
right here where beneath these mountains and beside these lakes…
for the kingdom is still under construction.


Sunday, 28 November 2010

Come, let us walk in the light of the LORD!

Advent 1 year A Sermon Isaiah 2:1-5Come, let us walk in the light of the LORD!



We approach this first Sunday in Advent...


with the sour taste of disaster in our mouths.


And yet the prophet Isaiah calls us...


to look forward... to that time in God’s future...


when all creation will be reconciled...


and every tear wiped away.






As well in this season... we look back...


to the birth of Jesus...the breaking in of God’s future into time and space. [pause]






If we could actually map out...the time space continuum...where do you think we’d be exactly...






Arrow slide


If we could map out a time line... of our faith history stretching from the dawn of creation...


through human rebellion against God’s good purposes ...through God’s promise to Abraham and Sarah...


the Exodus ...the cycle of War and Exile and Return


...the warnings of the prophets ...






tracing the line...right through...the incarnation of God’s Word made flesh in Jesus... the spread of Christianity to the gentile world...the dark ages...


the Enlightenment...


the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi... industrialisation... World Wars 1 and 2 Korea Vietnam... Iraq Afghanistan ...






If we could trace this time line...


all the way to the future... described in Isaiah’s vision... A future when all nations seek...


to learn the ways of God... and there is peace...






Just where... on the trajectory of Salvation History...


do you think we are... November 28, 2010?






[Ask]






blank slide


of course its possible... Isaiah’s vision is less about a particular time in the future


and more about... any time in history


when the conditions exist...that make for peace






I don’t know.






What I do know is that Isaiah 2:1-5... is a prophetic oracle... a poetic revelation. And it occurs again in the visions of the prophet Micah. We heard the same pattern... in Psalm 122.


All peoples go up to the mountain of the Lord


to learn the ways of God...God becomes the only arbitrator for human conflict and there is peace.






And we know we’re not there yet....don’t we?


And if we’re still a long way off...how can this oracle guide us to our destination...


I think there’s wisdom for the journey in its words...


Isaiah’s oracle... tells us what its going to look like. When God’s promised future arrives...






Slide words


They shall beat their swords into ploughshares,


and their spears into pruning hooks;


neither shall they learn war... any more






Earth slide


And as our planet sails through time and space...


and as we strive to reach God’s promised future...


when there’s peace and wellbeing for all creation...






Isaiah’s oracle exposes... the devastating connection...


between human conflict and human wellbeing...


between war... and hunger....it reveals a sobering truth about God’s good creation...its resources... are finite...


They can’t support both wellbeing and war.


One brings peace...the other... deprivation. [pause]






As a famous general once said...‘Every gun that’s made, every warship launched, every rocket fired… signifies in a final sense, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and not clothed.’






2010’s been a year of disaster for the South Island ...natural disasters... in the Canterbury earthquakes and the late spring snows...and accidental disaster...in this week’s unfolding tragedy at the Pike River Mine.






But the kind of disaster Isaiah’s talking about...


is neither natural nor accidental. It is unnatural.


the oracle tells us...


War is an unnatural act... war...has to be learned...






In God’s promised future...the unnatural act of war...


is off the curriculum. [pause]






You see Isaiah knows it’s natural for us to grow crops and sheep and cattle to feed our families...


but we have to be trained... to kill in cold blood.


And a farmer can’t grow anything... when he’s been run through by a spear...or blown up by a land mine.






Natural disasters come and go. Accidents happen...


their effects bring acute suffering...


but war is the chronic illness of our planet.






It devours the poor. Its demon is greed...


its god...mammon...its purpose is darkness and death.


The widow the orphan and the stranger...


are its collateral damage.






So as we map out where our planet might be


on the trajectory... to God’s promised future...


let’s listen again for clues in Isaiah’s words.






Slide words


In days to come... the mountain of the Lord's house shall be established as the highest of the mountains,


and shall be raised above the hills;


all the nations shall stream to it.


Many peoples shall arrive there... saying






Slide words


"Come, let us... go up to the mountain of the LORD,


to the house of the God of Jacob;


that he may teach us his ways and


we ...may walk in his paths."






Slide words


God shall judge between the nations and arbitrate


for many peoples and






Slide words


they shall beat their swords into plowshares,


and their spears into pruning hooks;


nation shall not lift up sword against nation,


neither... shall they learn war... any more.






O house of Jacob,






slide words


Come, let us walk in the light of the LORD!






We don’t have to wait...the oracle is saying...


it’s possible for the children of God...to walk in the light of the Lord right now. It’s possible...


to learn God’s ways and walk in God’s paths...


to create the conditions that make for peace and wellbeing ...right now...






So come, let us walk in the light of the LORD!






And Jesus said






Slide words


Blessed are the peacemakers...


for they shall be called the Children of God.


Blessed are those who create the conditions...


that make for peace.






This Christmas we remember the millions ...


who suffer from poverty…war and avoidable disease.


And… as we give thanks for…our share of the earth’s finite resources… let us bear in mind…our brothers and sisters… who lack even the basics of life.






Despite a world full of food…over one billion people live in chronic hunger. That’s more than one in every six people on the planet…the worst figures since 1970.






And it’s not because of poor food harvests….


but because of poverty and war…and the unequal distribution of resources.


Hungry people can’t live… in peace.






Dealing with the… long term trauma…


of disaster and conflict… is increasingly important


in humanitarian response.






People’s daily routines are disrupted…


when schools and homes are destroyed.


And their suffering is increased… by the death of loved ones…and the loss of everything that’s familiar.






CWS slide


Today marks the beginning… of the 65th Christian World Service… Christmas Appeal.


They’re the official humanitarian aid organisation…


for the Presbyterian Church. This year’s focus…


is on hope and peace. And at our service on Christmas Day…our entire offering will go to this work.






Through our giving… local people… in Africa, Haiti


the Pacific and the Middle East…people who share the experience of trauma with their neighbours…


will be trained and supported…not for war…but


to lead programmes… that bring back wellbeing


in a bleak situation. [pause]






As we sail through time and space on our tiny vessel called earth…As we look forward to


celebrating the birth… of the Prince of Peace…


the conditions that make for peace on earth…


are still absent for many people






Yet God’s word has been revealed to us…


by the prophets and in the flesh in Jesus…


who is the way the truth and the light.






Whether we’ve learned anything…whether we walk


in the light of the LORD…will be revealed by our actions…toward family friend and neighbour…


whether near by or far away.






And into the coming week as we reflect on this…


will we begin to see more clearly…just where we are on the trajectory of salvation history…


as individuals and together as the people of God…






Let us ask ourselves…






Do the conditions that make for peace and wellbeing rule in our hearts? What about our community?


Our nation?






Does our use of resources…


bring wellbeing to ourselves but not to others?


Do our words and actions bring conflict… or peace?






How can we practise walking in the light of the LORD? Well with God’s help…as St Francis of Assisi… summed up in his prayer…






Lord, make me an instrument of your peace.


Where there is hatred, let me sow love.


Where there is injury, pardon. Where there is doubt, faith. Where there is despair, hope. Where there is darkness, light. Where there is sadness, joy. O Divine Master, grant that I may not so much seek to be consoled, as to console; to be understood, as to understand; to be loved, as to love. For it is in giving that we receive. It is in pardoning that we are pardoned, and it is in dying that we are born to Eternal Life..






it’s my prayer…that in everything we do…


individually and together… we will not be standing still… or even worse…


travelling in the wrong direction.






we’ll be working and walking


towards God’s promised future






Let us stand and pray


Sunday, 21 November 2010

Christ the King

Pentecost 27 year C  10 Sermon 
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‘Christ the King?’ you can just hear the scoffers asking
What crazy ideas of royalty these Christians have...
These followers of... this Jesus hanging up there…
on a cross...humiliated...ridiculed...bruised...bleeding... dying... dead...

Christ the King?
Why he’s helpless to stop his own execution...
his subjects...are so weak and so few…
there’s no one to fight the authorities on his behalf

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What sort of insanity...
keeps these people faithful to him…
when they can see with their own eyes…
he has no power at all.
And isn’t that the point of being a king…power?

Kings are in complete control,
have absolute authority…command armies and obedience
…and get to punish anyone who refuses to submit?

Kings have vast empires, palaces, wealth…and power to rule over people… that’s what Kings have!
If they think Jesus is a king these Christian’s don’t understand power at all. [pause]

And yet today two thousand years later…
we observe Christ the King Sunday...
the last Sunday in the Church year...
a day to celebrate Christ’s rule and reign
over all things in heaven and on earth… a day to rejoice in the victory of God…in Jesus...over the powers of darkness...
Are we crazy...to proclaim for all to hear…that in Jesus…
the kingdom of God has arrived...when the same forces
that took Jesus to the Cross…are still at work in us and in our community and in the world…the same abuses of personal…religious… political and economic power?

Are we foolish to believe that in Jesus...
the very power of the creator of the universe
is revealed and established...right here…
in our human dimension…of time and space?  [Pause]

Well…I for one…don’t think we’re crazy...to call him King as they did…after all it was the highest human rank they knew…
But I also believe that what Jesus meant
when he spoke about authority and kingdom and power...
was mysteriously and utterly different...

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from those who are laughing and sneering at Jesus…
as he dies on the Cross with its sign…Jesus of Nazareth King of the Jews. [pause]

In the book Parables of the kingdom...author Robert Capon[i] notes... if there were one single overarching theme in scripture ‘it’s the mystery of the kingdom of God...not someplace else called heaven...and not some divine being at a distance …called God

but this place... right here...right now
with the Spirit of God mysteriously involved in it...
working in it…to reconcile all creation…to itself and to him.

But human beings have some strange ideas about how God uses power...to accomplish his purposes

Some insist on an omnipotent God...
with the power to control and to zap and to manipulate the universe to achieve anything God wants …
any time God wants...

But then they’re faced with a tonne of questions…

Like…‘why is God taking so long to complete the project?  
Why doesn’t God use some direct power…some force…
just knock some heads together…
put all the baddies under a large flat rock...
and get on with the job of reconciling with everyone else?’

But when we read the Bible carefully...
we discover there’s no incidence since Noah...
when God’s seemed to be the least bit interested
in using direct power...to fix up the world.

What do I mean by direct power?
Well that’s something you and I use every day…isn’t it?
Direct power is mechanical power... mechanical force...

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this morning at breakfast for example… you probably used direct power to lift your coffee cup…or your cereal spoon.
And the cup simply didn’t have a say in it...
you used the power at your disposal…to lift it up...

Every day…
we use this kind of power to mow the grass or put out the cat.

Direct power’s responsible for almost everything that happens
our human dimension of time and space.


And one of the advantages of direct power...
is it gets results…in so many different situations!
From taking out a splinter with tweezers...[pause]
to taking out your enemy... with a hand grenade.

And right there you can see one of the incredible dis-advantages of direct power… particularly when you believe
the purpose of life... is to maintain loving relationships
with other people and with God. [pause]

Car slide
Oh, sure direct power can be legitimate…like when you drag your seven year old out of the way of a moving car…but just try to drag her away from her plans for that rock concert in Auckland...when she’s eighteen...

Direct power can have great disadvantages
in loving relationships…

Daughter slide
let’s say one night after midnight
…your daughter sneaks out of the house without permission. When you find out you get really steamed and try to scare her out of doing it again...by shaming and yelling and taking away privileges.

But she does it again...and again and again and again...

What do you do next...
well if you’re the sort of parent committed to direct power  then when you’ve lost your voice and there are no more privileges to take away...

your final option is to beat her till you’re exhausted...
and lock her in her room… handcuffed to the bed...[pause]

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I hope you can see the logic…
of why direct power is ultimately limited in loving relationships ... I hope you can see…
that very early on in all this... your relationship with your daughter would be completely destroyed...

unless…at some point in the proceedings…you simply refuse
to use the direct power you have at your disposal. And instead of inflicting pain and punishment on your daughter...
you make yourself vulnerable...and take onto your self...
all her sneering disrespect…her haughty eyes…
and angry fists.

Is that really some kind of power?

Yes…but it’s the opposite of direct power…
and Christians… from Martin Luther to
Martin Luther King have used it…

Just look at your right hand for a moment...
make a tight fist...

You can see that right handed power
certainly looks strong and in control...

Now take your left hand...and hold it out like this
in a gesture of welcome or support...

you might think your left handed power looks weak …
and it’s hard to tell if you’re intervening or not…
and you certainly can’t guarantee that your left handed power’s going to stop evil-doers in there tracks.

The only thing left handed power does guarantee... [pause]
is that after you’ve been rejected and battered
and hung out to dry… or to die...
you won’t have shut the door on your relationship.

And that’s the difference between what we call
right handed power and left handed power.

And if you don’t think leaving the door open to reconciliation has any power…

Jesus slide
Then turn your eyes to the cross of Christ...
and see…just how powerful left handed power is

so powerful...it’s the only thing in the world...
evil can’t touch. [pause]

Jesus died forgiving…not fighting…and in this powerful act…God wedges open the door…
between himself and the world and says...
‘just try to make me lock you out!’ [pause]

In the wilderness at the beginning of his ministry...
Jesus was tempted to use direct interventionist power...
to accomplish his mission ushering in the Kingdom of God one earth…and he refused.

And Jesus’ disciples expected he’d use force
to overthrow the Roman’s…and restore Jerusalem...
and the throne of David to the Jews. But he refused.

In fact Jesus warns his followers to keep quiet about it
when he uses direct power... feeding the crowd…
calming the storm...healing the demoniac.

From the beginning of his ministry
Jesus seems to realise…the world won’t be saved…
by these right handed miraculous acts...
He understands…the kind of power that will save the world …is a deeper more powerful…left handed power….
a mystery…at the centre of which would be his own death.

What would save the world...what would saves us...is Jesus...

When we make a decision…
to take up our cross and follow him...
we commit ourselves to left handed power in our relationships…the way he used power…
and he is the way the truth and the life…

and rationally and logically Jesus’ way
is the only way…
our relationships and our planet will survive…

If Christ is to truly reign in our hearts…
we must understand this dynamic…
For in Jesus…as Paul wrote to the Colossians

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God rescued us from the dominion of darkness
and brought us into the kingdom of the Son he loves,
in whom we have redemption… the forgiveness of sins....
For God was pleased to have all his fullness dwell in him,
and through him to reconcile all things to himself,

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by making peace through his blood, shed on the cross. [pause]

So what will it be…my friends…results or relationships…
control or compassion…might or mercy…
who’s way will we choose?
I pray we’ll choose the way of Jesus’.