L. Bevel Jones - "The Future That Can Be" (April 6, 1986)
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(organ music) | 6:30 | |
- | Grace and peace to you | 9:33 |
in the name of the lord Jesus Christ. | 9:34 | |
We welcome you to the service of worship | 9:37 | |
at Duke University Chapel | 9:39 | |
and pray that you will receive a blessing here on this | 9:40 | |
second Sunday in Easter. | 9:43 | |
We welcome as our guest preacher today, | 9:46 | |
Bishop L. Bevel Jones the third. | 9:48 | |
Since assuming his post as resident bishop of the western | 9:51 | |
North Carolina conference | 9:54 | |
of the United Methodist Church in 1984. | 9:56 | |
He has won the admiration, respect and affection of many. | 9:59 | |
As a member of the board of trustees of eight church related | 10:04 | |
colleges and universities, | 10:07 | |
he's especially well versed | 10:09 | |
in the needs of the campus community. | 10:10 | |
We look forward to the message he has to bring to us today. | 10:13 | |
You are reminded of the fourth in a series of lunch time | 10:17 | |
chamber concerts to be held this Wednesday | 10:20 | |
at 12:30 p.m. here in the chapel. | 10:24 | |
Dr. Robert Parkins, chapel organist, | 10:27 | |
will perform on harpsichord, chamber organ and regal. | 10:29 | |
All are invited. | 10:34 | |
And on Thursday, April 10th at 5:15 p.m. | 10:35 | |
the Annual Holocaust Remembrance service sponsored by | 10:39 | |
the Duke campus ministry, will be held here in the chapel. | 10:43 | |
Noted holocaust scholar, Dr. Harry James Cargas | 10:47 | |
will be the featured speaker. | 10:51 | |
All are invited to this service as well. | 10:53 | |
Please note the other announcements as they are printed | 10:56 | |
in your bulletin. | 10:58 | |
And now let us join our hearts and minds as one | 11:01 | |
as we continue our worship. | 11:04 | |
(hymnal singing) | 11:19 | |
(organ music) | 12:37 | |
Lord Jesus, by your resurrection you renew the universe. | 16:54 | |
You change our death into your life. | 16:59 | |
We pray to you. | 17:02 | |
- | Jesus Christ, risen lord, | 17:04 |
have mercy on us. | 17:07 | |
- | Give us kindness wherever you find bitterness, | 17:09 |
confidence wherever you find distress, | 17:13 | |
joy wherever you find sorrow. | 17:16 | |
We pray to you. | 17:19 | |
- | Jesus Christ, risen lord, | 17:21 |
have mercy on us. | 17:24 | |
- | Give us humility wherever pride reigns, | 17:26 |
pardon wherever offense abides, | 17:29 | |
grace wherever sin abounds. | 17:32 | |
We pray to you. | 17:35 | |
- | Jesus Christ, risen lord, | 17:36 |
have mercy on us. | 17:39 | |
- | Give us love wherever hatred burns, | 17:41 |
hope wherever despair is crying, | 17:44 | |
faith wherever doubt prevails. | 17:48 | |
We pray to you. | 17:50 | |
- | Jesus Christ, risen lord, | 17:52 |
have mercy on us. | 17:54 | |
- | Give us a new spirit in our old age, | 17:56 |
a new heart to replace a heart of stone, | 17:59 | |
and a new covenant in your holy resurrection. | 18:03 | |
We pray to you. | 18:06 | |
- | Jesus Christ, risen lord, | 18:08 |
have mercy on us. | 18:11 | |
- | Amen. | 18:13 |
- | Let us now join together | 18:26 |
in the prayer for illumination. | 18:28 | |
Let us all pray. | 18:30 | |
Open our hearts and minds, oh God. | 18:32 | |
By the power of your holy spirit | 18:35 | |
so that as the word is read and proclaimed, | 18:38 | |
we might hear it with joy, | 18:41 | |
what you say to us this day. | 18:43 | |
Amen. | 18:46 | |
The first lesson is from the gospel of John. | 18:50 | |
On the evening of that day, the first day of the week, | 18:55 | |
the doors being shut where the disciples were | 18:58 | |
for fear of the Jews, | 19:00 | |
Jesus came and stood among them | 19:02 | |
and said to them, | 19:05 | |
peace be with you. | 19:07 | |
When he said this he showed them his hands | 19:11 | |
and his side. | 19:14 | |
Then the disciples were glad when they saw the lord. | 19:16 | |
Jesus to them again, | 19:20 | |
peace be with you. | 19:22 | |
As the father has sent me, even so send I you. | 19:25 | |
And when he had said this, he breathed on them, | 19:30 | |
and said to them, | 19:33 | |
receive the holy spirit. | 19:34 | |
If you forgive the sins of any, | 19:37 | |
they are forgiven. | 19:40 | |
If you retain the sins of any, | 19:42 | |
they are retained. | 19:45 | |
Now Thomas, one of the 12, called the twin, | 19:48 | |
was not with them when Jesus came. | 19:50 | |
So the other disciples told him, | 19:53 | |
we have seen the Lord. | 19:56 | |
But he said to them, | 19:58 | |
unless I see in his hands the print of the nails, | 20:00 | |
and place my finger in the mark of the nails, | 20:04 | |
and place my hand in his side, | 20:07 | |
I will not believe. | 20:09 | |
Eight days later his disciples were again in the house | 20:13 | |
and Thomas was with them. | 20:16 | |
The doors were shut but Jesus came and stood among them | 20:18 | |
and said, peace be with you. | 20:21 | |
Then he said to Thomas, | 20:25 | |
put your finger here | 20:28 | |
and see my hands | 20:30 | |
and put out your hand and place it in my side. | 20:32 | |
Do not be faithless, but believing. | 20:36 | |
Thomas answered him, | 20:40 | |
my lord and my God. | 20:42 | |
Jesus said to him, | 20:45 | |
have you believed because you have seen me? | 20:47 | |
Blessed are those who have not seen, | 20:50 | |
and yet believe. | 20:54 | |
Now Jesus did many other signs in the presence | 20:57 | |
of the disciples, which are not written in this book. | 20:59 | |
But these are written, | 21:03 | |
that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, | 21:05 | |
the son of God | 21:08 | |
and that believing, | 21:10 | |
you may have life | 21:12 | |
in his name. | 21:14 | |
This ends the reading of the first lesson. | 21:16 | |
(organ music) | 21:23 | |
(hymnal singing) | 21:35 | |
The second lesson is taken from Revelation. | 24:50 | |
John to the seven churches that are in Asia, | 24:56 | |
grace to you | 25:00 | |
and peace from him who is, and who was | 25:01 | |
and who is to come. | 25:06 | |
And from the seven spirits which are before his throne. | 25:07 | |
And from Jesus Christ, the faithful witness, | 25:11 | |
the first born of the dead, | 25:15 | |
and the ruler of kings on earth. | 25:17 | |
To him who loves us, | 25:20 | |
and has freed us from our sins by his blood | 25:22 | |
and made us a kingdom, | 25:26 | |
priests to his God and father, | 25:27 | |
to him be glory and dominion for ever and ever. | 25:30 | |
Amen. | 25:34 | |
Behold, he is coming with the clouds | 25:35 | |
and every eye will see him, | 25:38 | |
everyone who pierced him | 25:40 | |
and all tribes of the earth will wail on account of him. | 25:42 | |
Even so, | 25:46 | |
Amen. | 25:48 | |
I am the alpha and the omega, says the lord. | 25:49 | |
Who is, and who was, | 25:53 | |
and who is to come, | 25:56 | |
the almighty. | 25:58 | |
This ends the reading | 26:00 | |
of the second lesson. | 26:02 | |
(organ music) | 26:13 | |
(hymnal singing) | 26:17 | |
- | The sermon today is an exposition | 30:50 |
of one of the parables of our lord, | 30:54 | |
recorded in the gospel according to St. Matthew, | 30:57 | |
the 25th chapter. | 31:03 | |
Will you hear now, this reading of God's word? | 31:06 | |
Then the kingdom of heaven | 31:13 | |
shall be compared to 10 maidens. | 31:15 | |
Who took their lamps, | 31:19 | |
and went to meet the bridegroom. | 31:20 | |
Five of them were foolish | 31:24 | |
and five were wise. | 31:27 | |
For when the foolish took their lamps, | 31:31 | |
they took no oil with them, that is no extra oil. | 31:34 | |
But the wise took flasks of oil with their lamps. | 31:40 | |
As the bridegroom was delayed, | 31:46 | |
they all slumbered and slept. | 31:47 | |
But at midnight there was a cry, | 31:51 | |
behold, the bridegroom, come out to meet him. | 31:54 | |
Then all those maidens rose and trimmed their lamps. | 31:59 | |
And the foolish said to the wise, | 32:03 | |
give us some of your oil, for our lamps are going out. | 32:07 | |
But the wise replied, | 32:12 | |
perhaps there will not be enough for us and for you. | 32:15 | |
Go rather to the dealers and buy for yourselves. | 32:19 | |
And while they went to buy, | 32:25 | |
the bridegroom came and | 32:27 | |
those who were ready went in with him to the marriage feast | 32:29 | |
and the door was shut. | 32:33 | |
Afterward the other maidens came also saying, | 32:38 | |
lord, lord, open to us. | 32:40 | |
But he replied, truly I say to you, | 32:45 | |
I know do not know you. | 32:48 | |
Watch therefore, | 32:52 | |
for you know neither the day | 32:53 | |
nor the hour. | 32:57 | |
May God | 33:01 | |
add his blessing to the reading, | 33:03 | |
the hearing and the preaching | 33:05 | |
of his word. | 33:08 | |
Allow me first of all a few amenities. | 33:12 | |
I acknowledge my deep appreciation to Dr. Will Willimon | 33:18 | |
for his | 33:23 | |
invitation. | 33:24 | |
For opening this pulpit to me today. | 33:27 | |
A place that he occupies with singular distinction. | 33:31 | |
He is indeed one of the seminal | 33:37 | |
thinkers and scintillating preachers of our day. | 33:40 | |
One who feeds my own mind and soul and | 33:45 | |
who keeps the church on the cutting edge. | 33:48 | |
Also the presence and the | 33:53 | |
participation of | 33:56 | |
Nancy Ferie. | 33:58 | |
A source of | 34:00 | |
genuine pride to us in the | 34:02 | |
western North Carolina conference. | 34:03 | |
Who, by the way, is on loan to you here | 34:06 | |
at Duke. | 34:09 | |
And my friend and | 34:13 | |
highly respected churchman, | 34:15 | |
Superintendent of | 34:18 | |
the Gurnam district of the North Carolina conference, | 34:20 | |
Dr. Wallis Kirby. | 34:23 | |
Being an avid sports fan, I cannot help but | 34:26 | |
express my continuing grief | 34:30 | |
over the | 34:34 | |
experiences of last week. | 34:36 | |
While I must admit that I'm a Georgia Tech fan by blood. | 34:40 | |
I am a Duke fan by profession of faith. | 34:46 | |
(audience laughs) | 34:50 | |
I want to recognize, | 34:57 | |
the prez is with us today | 34:59 | |
of the head football coach here at Duke, | 35:02 | |
a friend of mine for two decades. | 35:05 | |
I was his pastor down in Atlanta. | 35:08 | |
He was on our administrative board, he is a devout | 35:10 | |
Methodist churchman and Christian, | 35:14 | |
Steve Sloan. | 35:18 | |
One for whom I have the deepest respect. | 35:20 | |
Now on with it, while we're talking about sports, | 35:26 | |
I want to get into the sermon. | 35:28 | |
By quoting one of my favorite philosophers. | 35:31 | |
Yogi Berra. | 35:35 | |
(audience laughs) | 35:36 | |
Yogi says, I'm not much good at predictions. | 35:39 | |
Especially when they have to do with the future. | 35:44 | |
Everybody's talking about the future nowadays. | 35:51 | |
And as some wag has put it, | 35:55 | |
the future is not what it used to be. | 35:56 | |
And Hollywood even invites us back to the future. | 36:02 | |
What are we to make of the future? | 36:07 | |
Maybe that's the key. | 36:10 | |
What are we to make of the future? | 36:13 | |
Max Lerner says I'm not a | 36:18 | |
pessimist nor am I an optimist. | 36:22 | |
I am a possiblist. | 36:26 | |
We do not so much believe in the future | 36:32 | |
as we believe the future in. | 36:36 | |
It is coming and it is going to be | 36:40 | |
after the fashion of our faith. | 36:44 | |
And so the United Methodist Church, | 36:49 | |
launching its third century | 36:53 | |
in the United States, | 36:56 | |
goes forth under the | 37:01 | |
arresting theme, the future that can be. | 37:03 | |
That's the key note of our denomination right now, | 37:08 | |
the future that can be. | 37:10 | |
I want you to stop and reflect with me on the fact that the | 37:14 | |
Hebrew Christian faith | 37:17 | |
is a future oriented religion. | 37:21 | |
God is a futurist. | 37:26 | |
He is forever dealing in futures. | 37:28 | |
And the prophets and the | 37:33 | |
patriarchs and the apostles | 37:36 | |
make bold to offer us an alternative future | 37:41 | |
to the future that may well be. | 37:46 | |
And what is the gospel but good news | 37:49 | |
of a new age. | 37:52 | |
A new way of living. | 37:57 | |
The very reign of God himself. | 38:01 | |
You know what the Bible's big idea is? | 38:05 | |
The kingdom of God. | 38:10 | |
That's the bottom line of it. | 38:13 | |
The kingdom of God. | 38:15 | |
Jesus came preaching | 38:18 | |
the kingdom of God. | 38:21 | |
The key note. | 38:22 | |
He said, the kingdom of God is at hand! | 38:24 | |
There is a future there for you if you | 38:27 | |
will meet it. | 38:30 | |
And how do we meet it? | 38:33 | |
He said repent | 38:35 | |
and believe the gospel. | 38:37 | |
Repentance, | 38:40 | |
meaning to change one's mind. | 38:42 | |
To do an about face, to walk in another direction. | 38:47 | |
And to have faith | 38:53 | |
in what he is saying to us | 38:56 | |
and he told story after story | 38:57 | |
to illustrate this. | 39:00 | |
One of which I read to you a moment ago. | 39:02 | |
All of them dealing in an alternative future. | 39:05 | |
It's out there for us. | 39:08 | |
And what's more, God wants to give us this future. | 39:14 | |
Now, | 39:19 | |
they were gracious enough to put something about my family | 39:21 | |
in this little biographical statement. | 39:23 | |
If I really had my way, I'd use the whole space | 39:27 | |
and all this time to tell you about my family. | 39:30 | |
Talk to one of 'em this morning. | 39:34 | |
Our grandbaby's comin' to Charlotte next week. | 39:37 | |
I can hardly wait, I was with them at Christmas | 39:40 | |
down in Georgia. | 39:43 | |
And I observed | 39:47 | |
that these children of ours | 39:49 | |
are doing with their children what we did with them. | 39:50 | |
Namely, spoil them. | 39:55 | |
I suppose | 40:00 | |
that's what children are for | 40:02 | |
in some measure, to spoil | 40:05 | |
because we love them | 40:07 | |
and we cannot help but give them the best. | 40:10 | |
Sometime we overdo it | 40:13 | |
but our intentions are good. | 40:16 | |
Now Jesus said in that sermon on the mount, | 40:21 | |
in the seventh chapter of Matthew, | 40:27 | |
ask | 40:33 | |
and you will receive. | 40:35 | |
Seek and you will find. | 40:38 | |
Knock (knocks) | 40:41 | |
and it will be opened unto you. | 40:42 | |
For he said, | 40:48 | |
what person among you if, | 40:52 | |
if his son | 40:53 | |
asks for a loaf, we'll give him a stone. | 40:56 | |
Or if he asks for a fish, we'll give him a serpent. | 41:01 | |
No decent father or mother would do that. | 41:05 | |
Now Jesus said, if you being evil, | 41:09 | |
if you being imperfect | 41:12 | |
give good things to your children, | 41:15 | |
how much more will your father in heaven | 41:18 | |
give good things to you? | 41:21 | |
You see | 41:27 | |
we summarize our theology when we hurriedly say that | 41:29 | |
table grace, God is great and God is good, | 41:33 | |
and because he is great and because his goodness exceeds | 41:39 | |
his greatness, he wants to give us the best. | 41:42 | |
But we must be ready to receive it. | 41:47 | |
And that's where the rub comes. | 41:50 | |
Now our scripture today | 41:55 | |
has to do with a wedding | 41:58 | |
and what is a wedding? | 41:59 | |
But | 42:02 | |
really the culmination | 42:04 | |
of all that mother and dad have been trying to do | 42:06 | |
for some 20 to 22 years or more. | 42:10 | |
To get this child ready for the best that life has to offer. | 42:14 | |
I mean, you know, all the dreams, | 42:22 | |
the education, | 42:25 | |
the cultivation of friendships, | 42:26 | |
vocational training, | 42:29 | |
hopes, aspirations, | 42:32 | |
felicitations, congratulations, | 42:34 | |
high expectations, a wedding! | 42:36 | |
There is no higher moment in the life of a parent | 42:39 | |
than a child at a wedding | 42:42 | |
and Jesus said the kingdom of God is like this. | 42:45 | |
God wanting to give us the best there is. | 42:49 | |
Now I sometime wonder how the bride ever makes it to | 42:56 | |
the wedding because of all the goings on. | 42:59 | |
Parties, showers, | 43:03 | |
all sorts of activities | 43:06 | |
and sometime the groom is not in too good a condition | 43:09 | |
by the time the wedding gets there. | 43:11 | |
I remember when I was pastor of a church in downtown Atlanta | 43:14 | |
some years ago. | 43:18 | |
Chapel was full. | 43:19 | |
The | 43:23 | |
groom | 43:25 | |
weighed about 220 pounds, | 43:27 | |
came out with me and the best man, | 43:30 | |
we stood and waited while the little bride | 43:32 | |
weighed about 105, I didn't weigh 'em but that's about-- | 43:35 | |
(audience laughter) | 43:39 | |
Say 105 pounds came down with her father | 43:43 | |
and stood at the altar and as they turned and faced me, | 43:46 | |
I looked with anxiety at the groom | 43:48 | |
because he was turning whiter by the minute, | 43:53 | |
his eyes were glazed and they began to go back and forth | 43:55 | |
this way. | 43:58 | |
(audience laughs) | 44:00 | |
And I could not stop the ceremony and say, | 44:01 | |
is there a pinch groom who can take his place? | 44:04 | |
Nor could I say to the people, | 44:09 | |
I'm afraid he isn't gonna make it, | 44:10 | |
we're gonna have to delay this. | 44:12 | |
I went forth hoping he would stay in there with us. | 44:15 | |
Sure enough about one third of the way through the ceremony, | 44:20 | |
he left us. | 44:23 | |
(audience laughs) | 44:25 | |
He didn't fall to the left or the right | 44:28 | |
or backward or forward, | 44:30 | |
he went down like a dishrag. | 44:31 | |
(audience laughs) | 44:34 | |
Crumpled up right there in our midst. | 44:35 | |
The best man proved to be just that, | 44:36 | |
and the little bride helped and I assisted. | 44:41 | |
We laid him flat out | 44:42 | |
there at the altar. | 44:45 | |
I took the ritual and fanned him, it did no good at all. | 44:47 | |
(audience laughs) | 44:51 | |
Finally some thoughtful person out in the congregation | 44:52 | |
took a handkerchief, went out to the hall and | 44:55 | |
wet it at the fountain, came back, put it on his brow | 44:58 | |
and in a few minutes he came back to consciousness. | 45:01 | |
Not fully to awareness but | 45:06 | |
to consciousness. | 45:08 | |
We carried him over to the front pew, set him down | 45:09 | |
and proceeded with the service | 45:12 | |
with him in a sedentary position. | 45:16 | |
We waited until the next day to take the pictures. | 45:21 | |
(audience laughs) | 45:25 | |
Now if we make a great deal of weddings in our day, | 45:28 | |
you should've been there in the first century. | 45:31 | |
In the first place, the bride and groom were probably | 45:36 | |
chosen for each other years before | 45:38 | |
by some | 45:41 | |
official of the church, | 45:43 | |
or of the community or the father. | 45:45 | |
Romance had nothing to do with it. | 45:48 | |
And then when they became of marriageable age, | 45:51 | |
they were betrothed for a year. | 45:54 | |
Mary and Joseph were betrothed. | 45:56 | |
This was so binding that if the groom died | 46:00 | |
during the year of betrothal, | 46:03 | |
the bride was considered a widow. | 46:04 | |
Then finally the, | 46:09 | |
the occasion for the wedding. | 46:12 | |
Now you gotta remember that in those days | 46:14 | |
the festivities went for about a week. | 46:18 | |
The bride and groom were a veritable | 46:22 | |
queen and king. | 46:24 | |
The whole community focused attention on them | 46:26 | |
but the big moment, the moment we come on the scene here | 46:28 | |
in the parable is when the groom | 46:32 | |
takes the bride from her father's house to his house. | 46:35 | |
And then it was that | 46:40 | |
these bridesmaids who had been chosen, | 46:41 | |
10 of them, | 46:44 | |
found themselves | 46:47 | |
in a crisis | 46:49 | |
and those who had brought extra oil | 46:51 | |
since there was a delay in things | 46:53 | |
were approached by those who did not have enough oil | 46:58 | |
for the crisis | 47:00 | |
on this wise, they said to them, | 47:03 | |
give us some of your oil | 47:05 | |
and the ones who had plenty said, no, | 47:09 | |
perhaps there will not be enough for us and for you. | 47:12 | |
You go and buy some. | 47:14 | |
Now that doesn't sound like Jesus, does it? | 47:16 | |
Really doesn't. | 47:19 | |
But you see, in a parable there's only one point. | 47:20 | |
All else simply contributes to | 47:24 | |
the amplification of that | 47:26 | |
truth. | 47:28 | |
There comes a time you see, | 47:30 | |
when you and I can't borrow from somebody else. | 47:32 | |
We either have it or we don't. | 47:35 |
- | And then the story says, "After they went to buy, | 0:04 |
they knocked on the door | 0:10 | |
(knocks on fabric) | 0:12 | |
and of all things, the groom said, | 0:13 | |
"I do not know you." | 0:18 | |
Now did not Jesus tell this story? | 0:21 | |
And did not he say in the Sermon on the Mount, | 0:23 | |
"Knock and it will be opened unto you."? | 0:25 | |
And yet he tells this story in which the door is not opened. | 0:28 | |
Because there comes a time when the door will not open. | 0:33 | |
The opportunity is gone, it is too late. | 0:37 | |
Now this is a side of Jesus Christ | 0:44 | |
that is wanting today, it is being overlooked today. | 0:46 | |
I do not know in my lifetime when | 0:50 | |
Christianity has been quite so popular. | 0:52 | |
But the danger is, | 0:57 | |
that we will make of Jesus Christ a kind of warm fuzzy. | 0:59 | |
There is this iron strand in him, | 1:06 | |
which indicates very clearly to us | 1:11 | |
that he cannot be our savior unless he is also our Lord. | 1:13 | |
There is obedience, there is discipline, | 1:20 | |
there is dedication required. | 1:23 | |
Through the history of religion, human experience, | 1:27 | |
there has been considerable debate | 1:31 | |
about this whole matter of salvation. | 1:33 | |
Some have made it an altogether | 1:37 | |
God-ward experience, | 1:41 | |
salvation depends entirely upon God. | 1:44 | |
Others have made it more or less a human endeavor, | 1:48 | |
we lift ourselves by our own bootstraps. | 1:53 | |
But the wisest thinkers have always known | 1:59 | |
that it is both God and human beings. | 2:02 | |
God's action and human beings' response, | 2:06 | |
we cooperate with God in our salvation, | 2:09 | |
there is responsibility on our part. | 2:12 | |
I remember the story about a flood | 2:16 | |
and the waters came up to the porches of the houses | 2:22 | |
and there was a man standing out on his porch | 2:25 | |
and about that time | 2:27 | |
a couple of fellas came by on a rowboat | 2:28 | |
and they said, "Hop in!" | 2:30 | |
He said, "No, God's gonna take care of me." | 2:32 | |
Then presently the waters rose to the porches, | 2:36 | |
this man got up on his porch | 2:41 | |
and a helicopter came over | 2:45 | |
and a ladder, rope ladder, was let down | 2:46 | |
and a voice said, "Grab hold and come up, we'll save ya!" | 2:50 | |
He said, "No, God's gonna take care of me." | 2:55 | |
After a while, the waters got to | 2:59 | |
the very top of the roofs of the houses | 3:00 | |
and the man on top of the roof was finally | 3:03 | |
washed into the flood and drowned. | 3:05 | |
And when he got to the pearly gates he said, | 3:07 | |
"Lord, I was counting on you to help me!" | 3:09 | |
The Lord said, "Well, I sent a motorboat and a helicopter, | 3:15 | |
"what more did you want me to do?" | 3:18 | |
(audience laughs) | 3:20 | |
There is this good news and bad news, | 3:26 | |
this is not something we cooked up recently, | 3:29 | |
this syndrome has existed all along. | 3:33 | |
Good news and bad news. | 3:35 | |
What is the good news? | 3:37 | |
The Good News is that God so loved the world | 3:40 | |
that he gave his only son, | 3:43 | |
that whoever believes in Him should not perish | 3:45 | |
but have everlasting life, that's the Good News. | 3:48 | |
What is the bad news? | 3:54 | |
The bad news is he came unto his own | 3:56 | |
and his own received him not. | 4:01 | |
Two weeks ago we celebrated Palm Sunday | 4:10 | |
and we thought about that occasion when our Lord, | 4:13 | |
as he approached the city of His fathers, | 4:15 | |
looked out over it and wept. | 4:20 | |
He cried for Jerusalem | 4:23 | |
and he said, "Oh Jerusalem, | 4:27 | |
"How oft would I have gathered you | 4:28 | |
"as a hen gathers her brood under her wings. | 4:33 | |
"But you would not!" | 4:37 | |
There's an old time-honored truth, | 4:44 | |
a proven theme, | 4:48 | |
a principle of existence | 4:50 | |
that we find in boy and girl scouting, | 4:53 | |
we find it in the last volumes of Arnold Toynbee: | 4:58 | |
Preparedness, be prepared. | 5:05 | |
What does Toynbee say in his volumes of history? | 5:11 | |
Essentially he says, "That human experience individually | 5:16 | |
"and collectively is a matter of challenge and response." | 5:20 | |
And those civilizations prevail that are ready | 5:26 | |
to meet the challenge of any given time in history | 5:30 | |
and those civilizations perish that are not ready to meet | 5:36 | |
the challenge of a given time in history. | 5:40 | |
Now let me hurriedly apply this | 5:45 | |
as best we can to our own situation. | 5:49 | |
Take this institution for example, | 5:54 | |
this citadel of learning, of high-mindedness, | 5:57 | |
of purposeful living, | 6:04 | |
here is often education, | 6:10 | |
in terms of personnel, | 6:16 | |
professors who have steeped themselves in knowledge | 6:19 | |
for years. | 6:23 | |
Here are vaulted libraries, | 6:26 | |
volume upon volume upon volume of truth | 6:29 | |
that has been arrived at through discipline | 6:35 | |
and dedicated study. | 6:39 | |
This institution offers education, but it cannot give it | 6:43 | |
to one who will not receive it, | 6:49 | |
who will not respond. | 6:51 | |
Marriage, the wedding itself, the family, home, | 6:58 | |
anybody who has any concern for civilization | 7:03 | |
today as we know it in America is concerned about | 7:07 | |
the plight of the family. | 7:10 | |
And I'm not here to deal in sentimentality or simplism. | 7:13 | |
There are some complex issues having to do with the family, | 7:18 | |
where both parents work. | 7:23 | |
I know something of the stress upon family today. | 7:25 | |
But I would remind you and me | 7:30 | |
that healthy and wholesome family living is | 7:33 | |
for those young people who prepare themselves | 7:36 | |
by way of high-mindedness and ethical and moral character | 7:42 | |
and a sense of responsibility and commitment. | 7:48 | |
If we're going to do anything | 7:53 | |
about strengthening the family, | 7:54 | |
we will begin with our own children now. | 7:56 | |
Inculcating in them those values and those loyalties | 7:58 | |
that are the very fabric of the family. | 8:05 | |
Take this whole matter of international peace | 8:10 | |
and world order. | 8:12 | |
Who was it? Sam Levenson, I think who said, | 8:15 | |
"Our ethics," listen, | 8:18 | |
"Our ethics must catch up with our physics | 8:20 | |
"or we shall all be cremated equal." | 8:24 | |
So the company to which I belong now, | 8:33 | |
the Council of Bishops of the United Methodist Church, | 8:40 | |
and I speak not in any sort of provincial spirit, | 8:43 | |
but certainly in an ecumenical attitude. | 8:47 | |
Following in the wake of | 8:53 | |
that provocative pastoral | 8:57 | |
of the Catholic bishops a couple of years ago, | 8:59 | |
we are amplifying the themes | 9:03 | |
of that pastoral. | 9:07 | |
As we call on our people | 9:10 | |
to dedicated work for peace, | 9:14 | |
remember this, as Jesus looked out over the city, | 9:18 | |
Luke says his lament was | 9:22 | |
"Oh that you knew the things that make for peace." | 9:28 | |
For peace! | 9:32 | |
"But now they're hid from your eyes, | 9:33 | |
"you did not know the time of your visitation." | 9:35 | |
And we all know in history what Jerusalem suffered | 9:40 | |
some years after that. | 9:42 | |
Let's hark back a moment to Albert Einstein himself. | 9:46 | |
What did he say? | 9:50 | |
He said, when we release energy from the atom, | 9:53 | |
everything changed except our way of thinking. | 9:56 | |
And he said there must be substantial change | 10:04 | |
in our way of thinking if humanity is to survive. | 10:07 | |
And that's the thing I want to drive home for you today, | 10:13 | |
we must prepare ourselves mightily, ethically, | 10:16 | |
socially, spiritually for peace. | 10:21 | |
It will not come with things as usual. | 10:25 | |
Peace is coming when we prepare ourselves, | 10:31 | |
when we change our ways of thinking | 10:34 | |
and relating to one another and acting | 10:37 | |
and the priorities that we have. | 10:39 | |
God wants to give us peace, | 10:42 | |
but we must know the things that make for peace. | 10:46 | |
I am convinced that the seventh beatitude | 10:50 | |
becomes the mandate of our time: | 10:52 | |
"Blessed," said Jesus, "are the peace-makers." | 10:56 | |
Not the peace-proclaimers, not the peace-keepers, | 10:59 | |
but the peace-makers. | 11:03 | |
A young woman sat down one | 11:10 | |
evening in a reflective and meditative mood. | 11:14 | |
She began to think of all the things | 11:22 | |
that she would do to make a better world. | 11:24 | |
And she listed them, in order. | 11:31 | |
The things that she would do to make a better world. | 11:35 | |
At the bottom, she signed her name | 11:42 | |
and she offered the list to God in prayer. | 11:46 | |
Whereupon God replied, "No." | 11:53 | |
"Take another blank piece of paper, | 11:58 | |
"sign your name at the bottom of the page, | 12:05 | |
"and I will fill it in." | 12:12 | |
In the name of the Father | 12:20 | |
and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. | 12:22 | |
Amen. | 12:26 | |
(organ music) | 12:33 | |
(chorus sings) | 13:13 | |
- | The risen Christ be with you. | 16:03 |
Audience | And also with you. | 16:06 |
- | Let us pray. | 16:07 |
Dear God, because so much of our lives are lived | 16:17 | |
in the grip of defeat | 16:22 | |
and because we so easily become adjusted to what is | 16:26 | |
without looking for what can be, | 16:32 | |
accept our thanks for the note of victory | 16:36 | |
which we are able to sing this day. | 16:41 | |
There is no dark corner of life's sadness | 16:45 | |
which has not been made bright by Easter joy. | 16:49 | |
We praise you as the Lord over whom death has no dominion. | 16:55 | |
We bless you for the Easter word | 17:02 | |
that life is lord over death | 17:05 | |
and that your love never lets us go. | 17:08 | |
Reminded that your world | 17:13 | |
is one where goodness cannot die | 17:17 | |
and truth cannot be defeated by deceit or falsehood. | 17:20 | |
We pray for the fruition of your Easter victory | 17:25 | |
wherever your Truth is pitted against ignorance, | 17:30 | |
prejudice, unbelief, oppression, injustice. | 17:34 | |
We see the God-face of the refugee mother, | 17:44 | |
the starving child in East Africa, | 17:49 | |
the hopeless heroin addict in New York, | 17:53 | |
the grieving father in South Africa, | 17:59 | |
the worried young woman in Duke Hospital, | 18:03 | |
and we pray for them | 18:07 | |
confident that what happened on Easter morning to Jesus | 18:11 | |
is for them also. | 18:19 | |
We pray for those whose problems and discouragements | 18:23 | |
seem more than they can handle. | 18:27 | |
May they discover the power you give us | 18:31 | |
to live with confidence. | 18:33 | |
Oh mighty Christ, | 18:37 | |
whose loving Father rolled away the stone from the tomb, | 18:41 | |
heal the doubts of your despondent disciples. | 18:46 | |
Give us the strength and the vision we need | 18:51 | |
to live as those who have been raised with you | 18:55 | |
to newness of life. | 18:59 | |
This we pray | 19:04 | |
with the confidence of those who have seen and believed. | 19:06 | |
Amen. | 19:13 | |
And now let us offer ourselves and our gifts to God. | 19:17 | |
(organ music) | 19:29 | |
(chorus sings energetically) | 21:37 | |
♪ Amen, Amen ♪ | 24:55 | |
(organ music) | 25:08 | |
♪ Praise God from whom all blessings flow, ♪ | 25:26 | |
♪ Praise Him, all creatures here below, ♪ | 25:32 | |
♪ Hallelujah, Hallelujah ♪ | 25:38 | |
♪ Praise God above, ye heav'nly host ♪ | 25:45 | |
♪ Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost! ♪ | 25:51 | |
♪ Hallelujah, Hallelujah ♪ | 25:58 | |
♪ Hallelujah, Hallelujah ♪ | 26:04 | |
♪ Hallelujah! ♪ | 26:11 | |
♪ Amen! ♪ | 26:22 | |
- | Gracious God, it is our privilege | 26:32 |
to give you thanks and praise | 26:35 | |
for the mighty works your love has accomplished among us, | 26:38 | |
for the resurrection from the dead | 26:43 | |
and the healing of our doubts, | 26:45 | |
your light into our darkness. | 26:47 | |
We give you thanks. | 26:49 | |
Accept these gifts as our grateful response to your gifts. | 26:51 | |
Our Father, who art in heaven, | 26:57 | |
hallowed be thy name, | 27:00 | |
thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth, | 27:02 | |
as it is in heaven. | 27:06 | |
Give us this day our daily bread | 27:08 | |
and forgive us our trespasses | 27:11 | |
as we forgive those who trespass against us. | 27:14 | |
And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. | 27:18 | |
For thine is the kingdom and the power | 27:23 | |
and the glory forever. | 27:26 | |
Amen. | 27:29 | |
(harpsichord and organ music) | 27:31 | |
(chorus sings) | 28:12 | |
- | Now may the grace of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, | 31:16 |
the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit | 31:20 | |
be with you now and always. | 31:23 | |
(chorus sings) | 31:28 | |
♪ Amen, Amen ♪ | 31:30 | |
(chorus harmonizes) | 31:43 | |
♪ Amen ♪ | 31:56 | |
♪ Amen ♪ | 32:07 | |
(organ music) | 32:47 | |
(organ music) | 35:19 |