James H. Cone - The Church Struggling for the Liberation of the People (February 13, 1977)
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Narrator | Duke University Chapel, service of worship, | 0:03 |
sixth Sunday after Epiphany day, February 13th, 1977. | 0:07 | |
(gentle organ music) | 0:23 | |
(upbeat organ music) | 5:34 | |
♪ Beautiful savior, ♪ | 8:01 | |
♪ Lord of the nations. ♪ | 8:09 | |
♪ Son of God and Son of Man. ♪ | 8:17 | |
♪ Glory and honor, ♪ | 8:31 | |
♪ Praise, adoration ♪ | 8:40 | |
♪ Now and forevermore be thine. ♪ | 8:47 | |
♪ Now and forevermore ♪ | 8:58 | |
♪ Now and forevermore ♪ | 9:06 | |
♪ Be thine. ♪ | 9:12 | |
(organ music) | 9:25 | |
♪ All creatures of our God and king ♪ | 10:16 | |
♪ Lift up your voice and with us sing. ♪ | 10:21 | |
♪ Alleluia, Alleluia ♪ | 10:28 | |
♪ Thou burning sun with golden beam, ♪ | 10:35 | |
♪ Thou silver moon with softer gleam, ♪ | 10:42 | |
♪ Oh praise him, ♪ | 10:48 | |
♪ Oh praise him, ♪ | 10:51 | |
♪ Alleluia, Alleluia ♪ | 10:54 | |
♪ Alleluia. ♪ | 11:01 | |
♪ Thou rushing wind that art so strong, ♪ | 11:10 | |
♪ Ye clouds that sail in heaven along, ♪ | 11:16 | |
♪ Oh praise him, ♪ | 11:22 | |
♪ Alleluia. ♪ | 11:25 | |
♪ Thou rising morn, in praise rejoice, ♪ | 11:30 | |
♪ Ye lights of evening, find a voice. ♪ | 11:36 | |
♪ Oh praise him, ♪ | 11:42 | |
♪ Oh praise him, ♪ | 11:46 | |
♪ Alleluia, Alleluia ♪ | 11:49 | |
♪ Alleluia. ♪ | 11:56 | |
♪ Thou flowing water pure and clear, ♪ | 12:05 | |
♪ Make music for your Lord to hear. ♪ | 12:11 | |
♪ Alleluia, Alleluia ♪ | 12:16 | |
♪ Thou fire so masterful and bright, ♪ | 12:24 | |
♪ That givest us both warmth and light. ♪ | 12:30 | |
♪ Oh praise him, ♪ | 12:36 | |
♪ Oh praise him, ♪ | 12:40 | |
♪ Alleluia, Alleluia ♪ | 12:43 | |
♪ Alleluia. ♪ | 12:50 | |
♪ Thou fertile earth that day by day, ♪ | 12:58 | |
♪ Unfoldest blessings on your way, ♪ | 13:04 | |
♪ Oh praise him, ♪ | 13:10 | |
♪ Alleluia ♪ | 13:13 | |
♪ The flowers and fruits that in thee grow, ♪ | 13:18 | |
♪ Let them God's glory also show. ♪ | 13:24 | |
♪ Oh praise him, ♪ | 13:30 | |
♪ Oh praise him, ♪ | 13:33 | |
♪ Alleluia, Alleluia, ♪ | 13:36 | |
♪ Alleluia. ♪ | 13:43 | |
♪ And everyone of tender heart, ♪ | 13:51 | |
♪ Forgiving others, take your part ♪ | 13:57 | |
♪ Oh sing ye, Alleluia ♪ | 14:03 | |
♪ Ye who long pain and sorrow bear, ♪ | 14:12 | |
♪ Praise God and cast on God your care. ♪ | 14:18 | |
♪ Oh praise him, ♪ | 14:24 | |
♪ Oh praise him, ♪ | 14:27 | |
♪ Alleluia, Alleluia ♪ | 14:30 | |
♪ Alleluia. ♪ | 14:37 | |
♪ And thou most kind and gentle Death ♪ | 14:46 | |
♪ Waiting to hush our latest breath ♪ | 14:52 | |
♪ Oh praise him, ♪ | 14:58 | |
♪ Alleluia ♪ | 15:01 | |
♪ Thou leadest home the child of God ♪ | 15:06 | |
♪ And Christ our Lord the way hath trod ♪ | 15:12 | |
♪ Oh praise him, ♪ | 15:18 | |
♪ Oh praise him, ♪ | 15:21 | |
♪ Alleluia, Alleluia ♪ | 15:25 | |
♪ Alleluia. ♪ | 15:32 | |
♪ All creatures your creator bless, ♪ | 15:40 | |
♪ And worship him in humbleness. ♪ | 15:46 | |
♪ Oh praise him, ♪ | 15:52 | |
♪ Alleluia ♪ | 15:56 | |
♪ Praise, praise the father, praise the Son ♪ | 16:01 | |
♪ And praise the Spirit, Three in One. ♪ | 16:07 | |
♪ Oh praise him, ♪ | 16:13 | |
♪ Oh praise him, ♪ | 16:17 | |
♪ Alleluia, Alleluia ♪ | 16:20 | |
♪ Alleluia ♪ | 16:27 | |
Presider | Dearly beloved, the scriptures move us | 16:59 |
to acknowledge and confess our sins | 17:01 | |
before almighty God our heavenly father, | 17:04 | |
with a humble, lowly, penitent, and obedient heart | 17:07 | |
to the end that we may obtain forgiveness | 17:11 | |
by his infinite goodness and mercy. | 17:14 | |
Wherefore I pray and beseech you, | 17:18 | |
as many as are here present, | 17:21 | |
to accompany me with a pure heart and humble voice | 17:24 | |
unto the throne of heavenly grace, | 17:28 | |
let us pray together the prayer of confession. | 17:31 | |
We confess... | 17:35 | |
(congregation murmuring prayer) | 17:38 | |
Let us continue in personal silent mediation and confession. | 18:33 | |
If we say we have no sin we lie and do not the truth. | 19:00 | |
If we confess our sin, God is faithful and just | 19:09 | |
and will forgive our sin and cleanse us from all iniquity. | 19:15 | |
Jesus said, be of good cheer, | 19:23 | |
thy sins are forgiven. | 19:29 | |
Amen. | 19:34 | |
Lector | The scripture lesson for today comes | 19:45 |
from the Gospel according to Luke, | 19:47 | |
the fourth chapter, verses 16 through 23. | 19:49 | |
Would you please stand for the reading of the Gospel. | 19:54 | |
"And he came to Nazareth where he had been brought up, | 20:03 | |
"and he went to the synagogue as was his custom | 20:06 | |
"on the Sabbath day. | 20:09 | |
"And he stood up to read, | 20:11 | |
"and there was given to him the book | 20:12 | |
"of the prophet Isaiah. | 20:14 | |
"He opened the book and found the place where it was written | 20:16 | |
"'The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, | 20:19 | |
"'because he has anointed me to preach good news | 20:22 | |
"'to the poor, he has sent me to proclaim release | 20:25 | |
"'to the captives, and recovering of sight to the blind. | 20:29 | |
"'To set at liberty those who are oppressed, | 20:32 | |
"'to proclaim the acceptable year of the Lord.' | 20:36 | |
"And he closed the book and gave it back to the attendant, | 20:39 | |
"and sat down and the eyes of all in the synagogue | 20:43 | |
"were fixed upon him, and he began to say to them, | 20:46 | |
"'Today this scripture has been fulfilled in your hearing.' | 20:50 | |
"And all spoke well of him and wondered | 20:54 | |
"at the gracious words which proceeded out of his mouth, | 20:56 | |
"and they said, 'Is this not Joseph's son?' | 20:59 | |
"And he said to them, 'Doubtless you will quote | 21:03 | |
"'to me this proverb.' | 21:06 | |
"'Physician, heal yourself. | 21:08 | |
"'What we have heard you did at Capernaum | 21:10 | |
"'do here also in your own country.'" | 21:12 | |
Thus ended the reading of his word. | 21:15 | |
(organ music) | 21:18 | |
(choir singing) | 21:27 | |
Presider | Let us affirm what we believe. | 22:00 |
We believe in God, who has created and is creating, | 22:03 | |
Congregation | Who has come in Jesus, | 22:09 |
to reconcile and make new. | 22:12 | |
We trust in God. | 22:15 | |
Who calls us to be Church. | 22:17 | |
To celebrate life in its fullness. | 22:20 | |
To love and serve others. | 22:23 | |
To seek justice and resist evil. | 22:26 | |
To proclaim Jesus, crucified and risen, | 22:29 | |
our judge and our hope. | 22:33 | |
In life, in death, in life beyond death. | 22:35 | |
God is with us. | 22:40 | |
We are not alone. | 22:42 | |
Thanks be to God. | 22:44 | |
Presider | The Lord be with you. | 22:46 |
Congregation | And with your spirit. | 22:49 |
Presider | Let us pray. | 22:50 |
From everlasting to everlasting | 23:03 | |
thou art God our heavenly father. | 23:07 | |
Before the foundations of the world, | 23:17 | |
before life itself, | 23:26 | |
thou didst brood upon the face of the deep. | 23:33 | |
Thou didst order a universe. | 23:41 | |
Subsequently bring life in all of its forms into being. | 23:46 | |
Even we ourselves, | 24:00 | |
our existence, | 24:07 | |
our very presence here in this place, | 24:10 | |
all of these are evidences of the mysterious power, | 24:15 | |
the creating power, | 24:29 | |
which thou hast and doest exert in the world. | 24:33 | |
As thou hast made us, oh God, and | 24:44 | |
put us in this place at this time, | 24:49 | |
we come to thee now | 24:58 | |
thanking thee for the privilege which is ours. | 25:01 | |
Thanking thee that | 25:06 | |
we have been touched by thy Spirit and thy power. | 25:13 | |
And that we have the privilege of becoming | 25:22 | |
one with all those who are thy children. | 25:27 | |
Help us, our father, not to misuse that privilege. | 25:34 | |
But help us to labor | 25:42 | |
day by day in our homes and our work, | 25:45 | |
and in our play. | 25:50 | |
Help us to be instruments for thy continuing creation, | 25:54 | |
of a world and a society | 26:05 | |
where people shall know that thou art God. | 26:10 | |
That all persons are brothers and sisters. | 26:16 | |
Because thou hast made us and sustained us oh God, | 26:23 | |
we thank you for your abiding presence, | 26:30 | |
and we beseech you now | 26:35 | |
that you'll never leave us nor forsake us, | 26:37 | |
for we are faced with all kinds of conditions in the world. | 26:45 | |
Some of us are lonely, some of us have doubts. | 26:54 | |
Some of us are discouraged almost to despair. | 27:00 | |
Some of us feel mistreated. | 27:07 | |
Many of thy people around the world are oppressed. | 27:12 | |
Don't leave us alone, oh God. | 27:18 | |
Some of us are sick, | 27:24 | |
feeble in body and feeble in mind. | 27:30 | |
Don't leave us alone, our father. | 27:39 | |
Some of us are struggling. | 27:44 | |
Struggling and striving every day. | 27:48 | |
Trying to reach | 27:57 | |
certain goals in life. | 28:01 | |
Very often we stumble and sometimes we fall. | 28:06 | |
Don't leave us alone, oh God. | 28:14 | |
Nay, come thou and speak to us. | 28:19 | |
Even while we pray in this place and | 28:24 | |
forgive us of our sins and | 28:29 | |
grant unto us the assurance of thy presence. | 28:33 | |
Help us and bless us, our father. | 28:39 | |
We pray not only for ourselves but | 28:44 | |
for the conditions of men and women, boys and girls, | 28:50 | |
around the world. | 28:55 | |
That thou wouldst in, | 29:03 | |
and through thy church, | 29:07 | |
relieve all adverst situations and circumstances. | 29:10 | |
Giving food to those who are hungry. | 29:20 | |
Peace to those who are warring. | 29:25 | |
Comfort to those who are mourning or in any kind of trouble. | 29:30 | |
Oh God, bless them this morning. | 29:39 | |
Hasten the day | 29:44 | |
when trouble and sickness | 29:47 | |
and sorrow and death shall be no more. | 29:50 | |
Hasten that day, oh God, when | 29:57 | |
thy kingdom shall come. | 30:00 | |
And thy will be done. | 30:05 | |
To the ends, to the far ends, of the earth. | 30:09 | |
Thou knowest all about us. | 30:20 | |
Thou knowest our need even before we ask or think. | 30:23 | |
As thy prayers are offered both | 30:30 | |
uttered and unuttered from this place | 30:37 | |
and other places this day, | 30:40 | |
we beseech thee oh God that thou wouldst | 30:43 | |
hear and give answer. | 30:47 | |
If prayer be in keeping with thy holy will. | 30:50 | |
For we pray in the name | 30:57 | |
of thy son Jesus Christ. | 30:59 | |
Who taught us when we pray to say, | 31:04 | |
Our Father, who art in heaven, | 31:07 | |
hallowed by thy name. | 31:11 | |
Thy kingdom come. | 31:13 | |
They will be done | 31:16 | |
on earth as in heaven. | 31:18 | |
Give us this day our daily bread. | 31:20 | |
And forgive us our trespasses. | 31:24 | |
Congregation | As we forgive those | 31:27 |
that trespass against us. | 31:29 | |
And lead us not into temptation, | 31:31 | |
but deliver us from evil. | 31:33 | |
For thine is the kingdom, | 31:36 | |
the power, and the glory, amen. | 31:38 | |
Presider | Amen. | 31:44 |
We want to greet and welcome | 31:53 | |
all of you who have come to worship here | 31:58 | |
in this place this Lord's day. | 32:02 | |
We're glad that you've come and | 32:06 | |
it is our hope and our prayer that | 32:09 | |
you will feel something of the warmth of this fellowship | 32:13 | |
and God's presence to bless you in a special way. | 32:18 | |
So much so that you will want to be | 32:23 | |
in this congregation and fellowship again. | 32:26 | |
We would call your attention to all of the announcements | 32:32 | |
that are listed in the bulletin. | 32:37 | |
The first of which is a very brief descriptive | 32:46 | |
biographical sketch, statement, | 32:52 | |
regarding our preacher for the day. | 32:56 | |
Much more could be said | 33:01 | |
about the life and work | 33:05 | |
of professor James H Cone. | 33:09 | |
We invite you to read this statement. | 33:16 | |
And be assured that you will learn more about him | 33:24 | |
as he preaches to us today. | 33:28 | |
Professor Cone, we are happy to have you at Duke | 33:31 | |
and we hear you gladly now. | 33:36 | |
Bless you. | 33:39 | |
Cone | The theme of our sermon topic this morning | 33:55 |
is the church struggling for the liberation of the people. | 33:59 | |
What is the Christian church, | 34:04 | |
and how is it related to the liberation | 34:08 | |
of people in the world? | 34:11 | |
The answer to this question is not easy | 34:14 | |
for most Christian churches | 34:17 | |
because they do not know what the | 34:20 | |
Christian message really is. | 34:22 | |
No one can preach what they do not know. | 34:25 | |
Neither can the church be the church | 34:30 | |
if the people of the church do not know | 34:33 | |
what the church is. | 34:37 | |
To be sure, we know something about Jesus Christ. | 34:39 | |
And we have heard that God sent him | 34:45 | |
into the world in order that we might be saved. | 34:48 | |
Bu the question is, who is Jesus Christ | 34:53 | |
and what exactly does salvation mean? | 34:59 | |
On this question we often leave it | 35:03 | |
to theologians and preachers | 35:06 | |
to tell us what we ought to believe. | 35:09 | |
But that is a mistake. | 35:14 | |
Aside from the fact that God did not entrust | 35:18 | |
his kingdom to theologians, but to a carpenter | 35:21 | |
form Nazareth, theologians and preachers often | 35:24 | |
forget the essential truth of the Christian gospel. | 35:28 | |
They often let themselves get bogged down | 35:34 | |
in professional and pastoral duties | 35:38 | |
which often are only remotely related | 35:42 | |
to the central message of the gospel. | 35:45 | |
They often become busybodies. | 35:49 | |
Good at reading books and preaching sermons, | 35:52 | |
but many times not knowing what exactly | 35:56 | |
it all has to do with life | 35:59 | |
and God's will to set the captives free. | 36:03 | |
If the church is to be the church, | 36:07 | |
it cannot be left completely in the hands | 36:11 | |
of theologians and preachers. | 36:16 | |
Now in answering the question, what is the church, | 36:19 | |
and how is it related to the liberation | 36:24 | |
of people in the world, | 36:27 | |
I think we must return to Jesus Christ | 36:29 | |
as witnessed in the scripture, and as he is present | 36:33 | |
in the lives of the weak and the helpless of this land. | 36:38 | |
The central message of the scripture is God's will | 36:43 | |
to set free the oppressed of the land. | 36:48 | |
This theme first of all is found in the Old Testament. | 36:52 | |
Historically God's will to liberate the weak began | 36:56 | |
with the Exodus of Israelite slaves from Egypt. | 37:01 | |
The scripture says that God heard their groaning | 37:06 | |
and remembered his covenant with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. | 37:10 | |
It says that God saw the plight of Israel, | 37:16 | |
took heed of it, God therefore took Israel's history | 37:20 | |
into his own hands and did for Israel what she | 37:26 | |
could not do for herself. | 37:31 | |
With outstretched arms and with a mighty act | 37:34 | |
of judgment, God delivered Israel from Egypt, | 37:38 | |
and across the Red Sea. | 37:42 | |
And when Israel saw the great power which | 37:45 | |
the Lord had put forth against Egypt, | 37:48 | |
they put their faith in God, | 37:51 | |
responding with a song to the Lord. | 37:54 | |
I will sing to the Lord because he has risen in triumph. | 37:57 | |
The horse and his rider he has hurled into the sea. | 38:02 | |
The Lord is my strength and my song. | 38:07 | |
He has become my salvation. | 38:11 | |
In the exodus event, God is revealed | 38:15 | |
by means of divine acts on behalf | 38:19 | |
of a weak and defenseless people. | 38:23 | |
Now if the church of today is to be the people | 38:26 | |
of this God of Israel, it too must become | 38:31 | |
a church that is identified with the weak | 38:35 | |
and the helpless of this land. | 38:38 | |
Indeed it can be said that only those | 38:41 | |
who are weak can really know who this | 38:44 | |
exodus God is all about. | 38:48 | |
Thus Pharaoh in Egypt could not heed God's | 38:51 | |
will to liberate the Egyptian slaves | 38:55 | |
because it was against his political interest. | 38:59 | |
The same is true in our own time. | 39:04 | |
In America, where black people have become enslaved | 39:08 | |
and oppressed, they are adopted the exodus story | 39:12 | |
as their own story. | 39:17 | |
While white slave masters taught them that God | 39:19 | |
willed black slavery and oppression, | 39:22 | |
black people's view of God was radically different. | 39:25 | |
They believed that God willed their freedom | 39:30 | |
and not their slavery. | 39:32 | |
And as evidence they pointed to the exodus story. | 39:34 | |
Listen to the words of this freedom song | 39:38 | |
in the 19th century. | 39:41 | |
When Israel was in Egypt's land. | 39:43 | |
Let my people go. | 39:45 | |
Oppressed so hard they could not stand. | 39:48 | |
Let my people go. | 39:52 | |
Go down Moses way down in Egypt's land. | 39:54 | |
Tell old Pharaoh to let my people go. | 39:58 | |
The same theme of liberation is found | 40:03 | |
in another slave song. | 40:05 | |
Oh Mary don't you weep, don't you moan. | 40:07 | |
Oh Mary don't you weep, don't you moan. | 40:10 | |
Pharaoh's army got drowned, oh Mary don't you weep. | 40:14 | |
There are other slave songs about Daniel | 40:19 | |
in the lion's den. | 40:23 | |
And the Hebrew children in the fiery furnace. | 40:25 | |
Like slaves also sang about Joshua | 40:28 | |
and the battle of Jericho, | 40:31 | |
and Jonah in the belly of the whale. | 40:33 | |
But in all cases the theme is on God's will | 40:36 | |
to set free the weak and the helpless of the land. | 40:40 | |
And black people reason that if God could | 40:44 | |
save the Israelites from Pharaoh's army, | 40:48 | |
Daniel from the lion's den, and the Hebrew children | 40:51 | |
from the fiery furnace, then that same God | 40:54 | |
can deliver black people from slavery and oppression. | 40:58 | |
With this faith in the God of the exodus, | 41:02 | |
the liberator of the weak and the helpless, | 41:06 | |
black people revolutionized the Christian faith in America. | 41:09 | |
The black church, in contrast to the white church, | 41:13 | |
became an agent of liberation by proclaiming | 41:18 | |
God's will to set the captives free. | 41:21 | |
The gospel as God's will to liberate the weak, | 41:24 | |
is not only found in the Old Testament, | 41:29 | |
but also found in the New Testament. | 41:31 | |
Jesus was born like the poor in Bethlehem | 41:35 | |
because there was no room for him in the inn. | 41:40 | |
He was baptized with the poor and lived | 41:43 | |
among the weak and the helpless. | 41:47 | |
If he had been born in a king's court, | 41:49 | |
and had lived as an advisor to the emperor of Rome, | 41:53 | |
then we would have a different Jesus | 41:58 | |
than the one portrayed in the New Testament. | 42:01 | |
Jesus' identity with the poor | 42:05 | |
explains why he describes his ministry | 42:09 | |
as good news for the poor and not the rich. | 42:14 | |
Thus in the fourth chapter of Luke he says, | 42:18 | |
the spirit of the Lord is upon me | 42:21 | |
because he has anointed me to preach good news to the poor. | 42:25 | |
He has sent me to proclaim release to the captives, | 42:30 | |
and recovering of sight to the blind. | 42:34 | |
And set at liberty those who are oppressed, | 42:38 | |
and to proclaim the acceptable year of the Lord. | 42:42 | |
But Jesus not only proclaimed the liberation | 42:47 | |
of the poor with words, he died on the cross | 42:50 | |
like the poor in order that they might know | 42:54 | |
that God wills their freedom and not their poverty. | 42:58 | |
The crucifixion of Jesus is God the holy one | 43:02 | |
of Israel taken the pains and the suffering | 43:07 | |
of victims of oppression up on the divine self | 43:10 | |
so that the oppressed of the land might know that they have | 43:15 | |
a humanity that is not determined by their oppression. | 43:20 | |
Now while the white church in America | 43:25 | |
has often overlooked this liberation theme | 43:28 | |
in the passion and in the death of Jesus, | 43:32 | |
poor enslaved blacks heard Jesus' message | 43:35 | |
of freedom with joy and with gladness. | 43:40 | |
In Jesus' death, black slaves saw themselves, | 43:44 | |
and on the cross they saw Jesus. | 43:50 | |
And when they saw Jesus' pain and suffering on the cross, | 43:54 | |
they unleashed their imagination, | 44:00 | |
describing what they felt and what they saw. | 44:04 | |
Listen to this spiritual. | 44:08 | |
Oh they whipped him up the hill, | 44:10 | |
up the hill, up the hill, up the hill. | 44:12 | |
Oh they whipped him up the hill | 44:15 | |
and he never said a mumblin' word. | 44:17 | |
Oh they whipped him up the hill | 44:20 | |
and he never said a mumblin' word. | 44:22 | |
He just hung down his head and he cried. | 44:25 | |
This 19th century slave song | 44:30 | |
describes the pain of a crown of thorn | 44:33 | |
that was placed on Jesus' head. | 44:37 | |
The agony that he experienced when | 44:40 | |
they nailed him to the cross. | 44:42 | |
Then they pierced him in the side. | 44:45 | |
Well the blood came twinklin' down, twinklin' down. | 44:48 | |
Well the blood came twinklin' down | 44:53 | |
and he never said a mumblin' word. | 44:56 | |
Well the blood came twinklin' down | 44:59 | |
and he never said a mumblin' word. | 45:02 | |
He just hung down his head, and he died. | 45:05 | |
For black slaves, the death of Jesus meant | 45:10 | |
that he died up on the cross for them. | 45:13 | |
His death was a symbol of their suffering | 45:16 | |
in an oppressive society. | 45:19 | |
Because black people believed that Jesus | 45:22 | |
had died for them, they saw in their sufferin' | 45:27 | |
Jesus' own suffering. | 45:33 | |
Because black people had suffered and been abused | 45:35 | |
they understood the agony of Jesus' pain | 45:40 | |
and agony on the crucifixion. | 45:44 | |
They knew what it felt like to be mistreated | 45:47 | |
and condemned unjustly as a criminal. | 45:51 | |
Thus they identified with Jesus. | 45:55 | |
That's why they sang, they nailed my Jesus down, | 45:58 | |
they put him on a crown of thorns. | 46:03 | |
Oh see my Jesus hanging high. | 46:05 | |
He looks so pale and he bled so free. | 46:09 | |
Oh don't you think it was a shame. | 46:13 | |
He hung three hours in dreadful pain. | 46:16 | |
The identification of black people with Jesus | 46:21 | |
was so complete that they transcended time and space and | 46:25 | |
found themselves as witnesses to Jesus' sufferin'. | 46:31 | |
That's why they sang, were you there | 46:36 | |
when they crucified my Lord. | 46:39 | |
Were you there when they crucified my Lord. | 46:42 | |
Oh sometimes it causes me to tremble, tremble, tremble. | 46:46 | |
Were you there when they crucified my Lord. | 46:53 | |
This is a rhetorical question. | 46:57 | |
With the answer being self-evident. | 47:00 | |
Black slaves were there at the crucifixion. | 47:04 | |
Jesus' pain became their pain, | 47:07 | |
his sufferin' their sufferin'. | 47:10 | |
But black people concluded that if they were | 47:12 | |
at Jesus' crucifixion, if they were sufferin' | 47:17 | |
with him, then Jesus was also with them | 47:22 | |
in slavery suffering with them. | 47:26 | |
Here then is a theological significance of Jesus' blackness. | 47:30 | |
His blackness represents his identification | 47:36 | |
with black victims throughout the world. | 47:40 | |
It is Jesus taking upon himself | 47:44 | |
the condition of an oppressed humanity, | 47:47 | |
and becoming one with their humiliation. | 47:51 | |
He becomes a black slave in America, | 47:55 | |
a Korean in Japan, and an untouchable in India. | 47:58 | |
Wherever people are experiencing unjust suffering, | 48:03 | |
Jesus is there with them suffering with them. | 48:08 | |
He takes on their identity, | 48:14 | |
and experiences what they experience. | 48:17 | |
This is what the crucifixion means. | 48:21 | |
But Jesus does not simply have an identification | 48:25 | |
of sympathy with the victims throughout the world, | 48:30 | |
he grants the victims the power of liberation. | 48:33 | |
Here then is the meaning of the resurrection. | 48:39 | |
The resurrection is the good news | 48:42 | |
that the slaves have been set free. | 48:45 | |
If the cross means that Jesus is with the victims | 48:48 | |
of injustice in their suffering, then the resurrection | 48:53 | |
means that the victims share in Jesus' victory over evil. | 48:57 | |
Jesus' victory becomes their victory. | 49:02 | |
The oppressed can now know what Apostle Paul knew | 49:06 | |
that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy | 49:11 | |
to be compared with the glory that will be revealed to us. | 49:16 | |
This affirmation in Romans 8:18 is not a pious acceptance | 49:20 | |
of earthly injustice, but rather is a revolutionary | 49:27 | |
cry against it. | 49:32 | |
Because of Jesus' victory over suffering we can now fight | 49:34 | |
for the freedom that has been given in his resurrection. | 49:38 | |
Failure to fight is a denial of the resurrection. | 49:44 | |
This is what black slaves had in mind when they sang, | 49:49 | |
weep no more, Martha, weep no more, Mary, | 49:53 | |
Jesus rise from the dead happy mornin'. | 49:58 | |
Now, if the contemporary church in our society or | 50:02 | |
in any society for that matter is to be the church | 50:07 | |
of this Jesus Christ, it must proclaim the liberation | 50:10 | |
of the oppressed of the land. | 50:16 | |
The church must not only proclaim liberation, | 50:19 | |
it also must be an agent of liberation. | 50:25 | |
This and nothing else, is what the gospel is all about. | 50:29 | |
Because I believe in the God of the exodus and | 50:35 | |
of the crucifixion and the resurrection of Jesus, | 50:39 | |
I have spoken of the God of black liberation in America. | 50:43 | |
I know of no other way to speak | 50:48 | |
and remain faithful to the biblical claim | 50:50 | |
that God came in Christ to set the captives free. | 50:54 | |
To know who this God is, and what he demands | 50:59 | |
of us in our context, we must go where the weak | 51:03 | |
and the helpless people are and become identified | 51:09 | |
with them in their struggle. | 51:13 | |
Then and only then can we be the church | 51:16 | |
that is the agent of liberation | 51:21 | |
for the oppressed of the land. | 51:23 | |
Now when the church takes seriously the location | 51:25 | |
of its ministry in the context of the liberation of victims, | 51:31 | |
it will then reevaluate its priorities. | 51:37 | |
What would the church look like today | 51:42 | |
if its identity were no longer defined by the rich | 51:46 | |
but by the poor and the wretched of this land? | 51:51 | |
One thing for sure, it would not look like most | 51:56 | |
of the denominational churches in Europe and America. | 52:00 | |
These churches are not the church of God and | 52:05 | |
of Jesus Christ but rather the churches of the rulers | 52:08 | |
who provide the moral and the religious justification | 52:12 | |
for those in power. | 52:15 | |
And if the meaning of religion is limited | 52:18 | |
to the cultural definitions of those who rule, | 52:22 | |
then Karl Marx was right, | 52:26 | |
religion is the opium of the people. | 52:28 | |
But I contend that the meaning of religion | 52:32 | |
and thus of the church of Jesus Christ is not identified | 52:35 | |
by those who rule, but rather by the cultural | 52:39 | |
and the religious history of those who are victims. | 52:43 | |
Whenever the victims of injustice accept | 52:48 | |
the responsibility to define their own history, | 52:52 | |
in their struggle for freedom, the manifestation | 52:56 | |
of the church has been revealed. | 53:00 | |
The church is not where pious people gather, | 53:03 | |
but rather where victims are being liberated. | 53:08 | |
It is the place where the victims encounter | 53:11 | |
another definition of their humanity. | 53:14 | |
And thus realize that they were not created | 53:18 | |
for poverty and humiliation, but rather, | 53:21 | |
for the liberation from injustice and oppression. | 53:26 | |
This and nothing else, is what the church | 53:31 | |
of Jesus Christ is about. Amen. | 53:35 | |
Presider | Let us pray. | 53:48 |
(organ music) | 53:50 | |
(choir singing hymn) | 54:12 | |
(quiet organ music) | 56:12 | |
(choir singing hymn) | 57:17 | |
(joyful organ music) | 1:03:06 | |
♪ Praise God from whom all blessings flow ♪ | 1:03:31 | |
♪ Praise him all creatures here below. ♪ | 1:03:36 | |
♪ Alleluia, Alleluia ♪ | 1:03:42 | |
♪ Praise him above, ye heavenly host ♪ | 1:03:50 | |
♪ Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost ♪ | 1:03:56 | |
♪ Alleluia, Alleluia ♪ | 1:04:01 | |
♪ Alleluia, Alleluia ♪ | 1:04:08 | |
♪ Alleluia. ♪ | 1:04:14 | |
♪ Amen. ♪ | 1:04:23 | |
Presider | Accept these offerings thy people make | 1:04:36 |
unto thee, oh Lord, and grant that the work | 1:04:38 | |
to which they are devoted may prosper under thy guidance. | 1:04:42 | |
And to the glory of thy holy name, | 1:04:47 | |
through Jesus Christ our Lord, amen. | 1:04:49 | |
(powerful organ music) | 1:04:55 | |
(choir singing hymn) | 1:05:33 | |
Now may the peace of God, which passes all understanding | 1:09:06 | |
keep your hearts and minds in the knowledge and love | 1:09:10 | |
of God and of his son Jesus Christ our Lord. | 1:09:12 | |
And may the blessings of God almighty Father, | 1:09:15 | |
Son and Holy Spirit, be with you and remain with you always. | 1:09:17 | |
♪ Amen, Amen ♪ | 1:09:23 | |
♪ Amen, Amen ♪ | 1:09:32 | |
♪ Amen, Amen ♪ | 1:09:44 | |
♪ Amen. ♪ | 1:09:52 | |
♪ Amen. ♪ | 1:10:05 | |
(powerful organ music) | 1:10:27 |