Joseph H. Jackson - "Life's Most Dreadful Famine" (March 22, 1981)
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(high pitched zip) | 0:05 | |
(soft melancholy music) | 0:08 | |
(soft melancholy music) | 3:31 | |
(soft melancholy music) | 6:37 | |
♪ Let thy Holy presence ♪ | 9:02 | |
♪ Let thy Holy presence ♪ | 9:07 | |
♪ Let thy Holy presence ♪ | 9:13 | |
♪ Come on us ♪ | 9:22 | |
♪ We pray ♪ | 9:31 | |
♪ Thy Holy presence ♪ | 9:37 | |
♪ Thy Holy presence ♪ | 9:40 | |
(dramatic organ music) | 9:54 | |
(muffled choir singing) | 10:30 | |
- | Please be seated. | 14:23 |
(chattering) | 14:27 | |
Let us together confess our sins. | 14:35 | |
O God, we confess that we share some responsibility | 14:39 | |
that our world is filled with ragged and hungry masses | 14:45 | |
of your children and is torn between tensions | 14:49 | |
of east and west, white and black, | 14:53 | |
that our cultural | 14:57 | |
and spiritual power lags so far behind our technological | 14:59 | |
capabilities that we live with the possibility | 15:04 | |
of nuclear co-annihilation. | 15:08 | |
Turn us around, O God, we pray. | 15:12 | |
Amen. | 15:16 | |
(soft organ music) | 15:20 | |
Though our wrongdoings and misdeeds are many, | 16:12 | |
be not without hope. | 16:18 | |
God is a God of mercy and a God of love. | 16:21 | |
Let us give thanks then for God is good | 16:25 | |
and God's love is everlasting. | 16:28 | |
Thanks be to God whose love creates us. | 16:32 | |
Thanks be to God whose mercy redeems us. | 16:36 | |
Thanks be to God whose grace leads us | 16:40 | |
into the future. | 16:44 | |
Good morning to each and every one of you. | 16:48 | |
I have two announcements. | 16:53 | |
There will be a time of fellowship and light refreshments | 16:59 | |
following the service of worship today | 17:05 | |
in the Alumni Lounge in the Union Building. | 17:07 | |
This is an opportunity to greet one another | 17:11 | |
and to meet the guest preacher and others | 17:14 | |
presiding in the service. | 17:17 | |
This event is sponsored by the | 17:20 | |
Pastoral Care Nurture Community | 17:22 | |
and Worship Committees of the Duke Campus Ministry. | 17:25 | |
Also, this afternoon at five p.m., | 17:32 | |
there will be a reticle on the | 17:36 | |
Benjamin N. Duke Memorial organ. | 17:39 | |
The performer will be Professor Haskell Thomson | 17:43 | |
who is a member of the faculty | 17:48 | |
at the Oberlin College Conservatory of Music | 17:51 | |
in Oberlin, Ohio. | 17:53 | |
The public is invited free of charge. | 17:56 | |
It is now my privilege and my honor | 18:01 | |
to introduce my new boss and the new dean | 18:05 | |
of the Duke Divinity School, Dr. Jameson Jones. | 18:09 | |
- | Dr. Joseph H. Jackson honors us and Duke University | 18:19 |
with his presence here today. | 18:23 | |
He is one of the major religious leaders of our time. | 18:27 | |
Dr. Jackson's record of leadership | 18:31 | |
is of such magnitude, such breadth and depth | 18:33 | |
and longevity that it will never be approached | 18:38 | |
much less equal. | 18:41 | |
He is a friend of Presidents and Popes. | 18:44 | |
He has important ties here. | 18:49 | |
His daughter, Dr. Kenny J Williams, | 18:52 | |
is Professor in the English Department of Duke University | 18:55 | |
and is here with us in the congregation today. | 18:59 | |
Mrs. Jackson is also with us in the congregation | 19:03 | |
and I extend a special word of welcome to her. | 19:06 | |
Dr. Jackson is a graduate of Jackson State College, | 19:10 | |
Creighton University, | 19:14 | |
and the Colgate Rochester Divinity School. | 19:17 | |
He has studied also at Pennsylvania State University, | 19:20 | |
the University of Nebraska, and the University of Chicago. | 19:23 | |
He has been awarded Doctor of Divinity degrees | 19:27 | |
by two institutions, Doctor of Laws degrees | 19:30 | |
by three institutions, including one in Liberia, | 19:34 | |
and he is a Doctor of Canon and Civic Law. | 19:38 | |
You know that he has been Pastor of the historic | 19:42 | |
Olivet Baptist Church for 38 years | 19:45 | |
and has been President of the National Baptist Convention | 19:48 | |
for 26 years. | 19:51 | |
He has an astounding record of raising money | 19:54 | |
for good causes. | 19:57 | |
Perhaps that work received its great impetus | 20:00 | |
when he was Secretary of the Foreign Missions Board | 20:03 | |
of the National Baptist Convention. | 20:06 | |
He freed that board from debt | 20:09 | |
for the first time in its history. | 20:11 | |
He has led an establishing endowments | 20:14 | |
in supporting churches and missions | 20:18 | |
and educational institutions | 20:20 | |
and in raising money for scholarships for students. | 20:22 | |
He once dreamed of a million dollar miracle fund | 20:27 | |
which has become a reality and does an amazing | 20:31 | |
amount of good in the world. | 20:34 | |
He began his ministry in small churches | 20:37 | |
in rural Mississippi and he grew in witness | 20:40 | |
and in leadership to become one of the primary figures | 20:43 | |
not only in the church but in the life of our nation | 20:49 | |
in the important work he did in | 20:53 | |
Civil Rights accomplishments of this century. | 20:55 | |
In 1956, it was Dr. Jackson who emphasized the ballot | 21:00 | |
as the most important tool for change in Civil Rights. | 21:05 | |
It was Dr. Jackson who, a year later, | 21:10 | |
organized a national Urge Congress Movement | 21:13 | |
and himself worked tirelessly to contact | 21:17 | |
Congressional Leadership to bring about the constructive | 21:20 | |
and pioneering Civil Rights Legislation which has been | 21:24 | |
as important in our century as the emancipation proclamation | 21:28 | |
was in the previous century. | 21:33 | |
And during this long crusade, | 21:36 | |
he never surrendered his principles | 21:38 | |
nor compromised them, | 21:40 | |
fighting over the years for first class citizenship | 21:43 | |
for all people. | 21:46 | |
Fortunately for the future, he has completed | 21:49 | |
a book manuscript of more than 500 pages | 21:51 | |
on this story of Christian activism. | 21:55 | |
Historians to come will know much about the life | 21:59 | |
and work of Dr. J. H. Jackson. | 22:02 | |
Fortunately for us now, he is here with us today. | 22:05 | |
On behalf of Duke University, I welcome him | 22:09 | |
with joy and honor, I introduce him to you | 22:12 | |
and in a few minutes, we will hear this man of God preach. | 22:17 | |
- | Let us pray. | 22:30 |
O Lord, our God, open our eyes | 22:34 | |
that we may behold wondrous things out of your word | 22:37 | |
and let the words of my mouth and the meditation | 22:41 | |
of our hearts be acceptable in your sight, | 22:44 | |
O Lord, our strength and our redeemer. | 22:48 | |
Amen. | 22:51 | |
The Old Testament lesson is from Amos, chapter eight, | 22:55 | |
verses 11 through 14. | 22:59 | |
Behold, the days are coming, says the Lord God, | 23:03 | |
when I will send a famine on the land; | 23:07 | |
not a famine of bread, nor a thirst for water, | 23:11 | |
but of hearing the words of the Lord. | 23:16 | |
They shall wander from sea to sea, | 23:19 | |
and from north to east; | 23:22 | |
they shall run to and fro, to seek the word of the Lord, | 23:24 | |
but they shall not find it. | 23:29 | |
In that day the fair virgins and the young men | 23:33 | |
shall faint for thirst. | 23:37 | |
Those who swear by Ashimah of Samaria, | 23:39 | |
and say, As thy god lives, O Dan, | 23:43 | |
and, As the way of Beersheba lives, | 23:47 | |
they shall fall, and never rise again. | 23:51 | |
Here ends the reading from the Old Testament, amen. | 23:56 | |
(dramatic organ music) | 24:04 | |
(muffled choir singing) | 24:32 | |
(dramatic organ music) | 26:26 | |
Will the congregation please stand for the reading | 26:47 | |
of the gospel lesson? | 26:50 | |
The gospel lesson is from Matthew chapter four, | 26:55 | |
verses one through 11. | 26:59 | |
Then Jesus was led up by the Spirit into the wilderness | 27:03 | |
to be tempted by the devil. | 27:07 | |
And he fasted 40 days and 40 nights, | 27:10 | |
and afterward he was hungry. | 27:14 | |
And the tempter came and said to him, | 27:17 | |
If you are the Son of God, | 27:20 | |
command these stones to become loaves of bread. | 27:23 | |
But he answered, It is written, | 27:27 | |
Man shall not live by bread alone, | 27:30 | |
but by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God. | 27:33 | |
Then the devil took him to the holy city, | 27:38 | |
and set him on the pinnacle of the temple, | 27:41 | |
and said to him, If you are the Son of God, | 27:44 | |
throw yourself down; for it is written, | 27:48 | |
He will give his angels charge of you, | 27:51 | |
and On their hands they will bear you up, | 27:55 | |
lest you strike your foot against a stone. | 27:58 | |
Jesus said to him, Again it is written, | 28:02 | |
You shall not tempt the Lord your God. | 28:07 | |
Again, the devil took him to a very high mountain, | 28:11 | |
and showed him all the kingdoms of the world | 28:15 | |
and the glory of them; and he said to him, | 28:19 | |
All these I will give you, if you will fall down | 28:22 | |
and worship me. | 28:27 | |
Then Jesus said to him, Begone, Satan! | 28:29 | |
For it is written, you shall worship the Lord your God | 28:34 | |
and him only shall you serve. | 28:38 | |
Then the devil left him, and behold, | 28:41 | |
angels came and ministered to him. | 28:44 | |
Here ends the reading from the gospel lesson, amen. | 28:49 | |
(dramatic organ music) | 28:54 | |
(muffled choir singing) | 29:01 | |
- | It is an honor | 30:11 |
and a privilege | 30:14 | |
to come to this great shrine of worship | 30:17 | |
in the presence of believers | 30:24 | |
and the presence of leaders of this great community. | 30:28 | |
and the presence of leaders of this great community. | 30:33 | |
It is no longer an easy task to stand today | 30:38 | |
and make an attempt | 30:42 | |
to preach the gospel | 30:46 | |
of the son of God. | 30:51 | |
These are difficult times in which we live, | 30:55 | |
skepticism is great and profound. | 31:01 | |
Materialism dogs our steps. | 31:08 | |
Uncertainties plague us everywhere. | 31:13 | |
And one who stands to talk about the Spirit | 31:20 | |
and the power of God | 31:27 | |
has a difficult task to perform. | 31:30 | |
There can be no selfish pride. | 31:37 | |
There can be no desire for honor. | 31:43 | |
For any man or woman who speaks today | 31:49 | |
in the name of the gospel of the Son of God | 31:55 | |
must be humble, | 32:00 | |
confessing first of all their sins | 32:04 | |
and unworthiness, | 32:08 | |
availability to do what God would have done. | 32:12 | |
I want to read a statement to you, first of all, | 32:20 | |
that is somewhat a summary | 32:25 | |
of a philosophy of life. | 32:30 | |
Life is more than a thrill, | 32:35 | |
a sigh, | 32:39 | |
and a joke to be laughed about. | 32:41 | |
Human beings are endowed with more than funny bones | 32:47 | |
to be rubbed for passing pleasures. | 32:53 | |
We are blessed with minds to think, | 33:00 | |
power of judgment to choose the right, | 33:06 | |
and souls graced with wings to fly | 33:09 | |
to higher kinds of being, | 33:15 | |
to take our place | 33:19 | |
in the highest realms of eternal destiny. | 33:23 | |
These days we have some records from the past | 33:32 | |
on which we depend | 33:38 | |
and some in the present. | 33:41 | |
When we come to the crises of life | 33:46 | |
and seek to find an anchorage for our thoughts | 33:51 | |
and our attitudes and our deeds, | 33:56 | |
we turn to several records. | 34:00 | |
The record of human experience | 34:05 | |
with all of its perplexities and difficulties, | 34:11 | |
we can find in that experience | 34:15 | |
high points, valleys, | 34:19 | |
means of comfort and consolation | 34:24 | |
and some elements of despair | 34:29 | |
but we can look in that volume | 34:36 | |
and find some voice that speaks to us from the present | 34:40 | |
and the future. | 34:45 | |
We turn to the Holy Book, | 34:49 | |
the Bible, | 34:54 | |
and other inspired documents, | 34:56 | |
and pause for them to speak to us | 35:01 | |
and tell us | 35:06 | |
what must we do | 35:09 | |
to be saved. | 35:12 | |
A church stands as a symbol, | 35:17 | |
another force directing men and women | 35:22 | |
to the way of truth and righteousness. | 35:28 | |
Today, we think about the words | 35:34 | |
of a great prophet, | 35:40 | |
Amos, and the man Jesus Christ. | 35:43 | |
3,000 years separate us | 35:51 | |
from the life and deeds of Amos. | 35:55 | |
He was not a theologian. | 36:02 | |
He was not a priest. | 36:05 | |
He was not the son of a prophet | 36:08 | |
nor from the school of prophets. | 36:12 | |
He was a rustic character, | 36:17 | |
a shepherd boy, leading his flock | 36:20 | |
from place to place | 36:26 | |
in valleys and on hillsides, | 36:28 | |
depending on nature | 36:33 | |
for their blessings and for their keep. | 36:35 | |
I'm not ashamed to tell you | 36:42 | |
that from this ordinary rustic, | 36:46 | |
from this ordinary man from the countryside, | 36:52 | |
we have received a message | 36:57 | |
that has power, | 37:01 | |
truth, and divine insight. | 37:03 | |
He makes this confession and said, | 37:10 | |
"I'm not worthy | 37:14 | |
"to be a preacher or a prophet. | 37:17 | |
"I have no credentials for that exalted place." | 37:22 | |
"But," said he, "while I was on the countryside" | 37:29 | |
"going about my task, something happened to me," | 37:36 | |
"a strange and peculiar voice | 37:42 | |
"overshadowed me. | 37:48 | |
"I felt a presence divine | 37:52 | |
"and something said to me, | 37:57 | |
"this is my message, take it | 38:01 | |
"and carry it to Israel | 38:07 | |
"and beyond." | 38:11 | |
That conviction of Amos | 38:15 | |
gives us the right to listen | 38:21 | |
to his words and follow his direction. | 38:23 | |
His statements, his great expressions | 38:30 | |
are inspiring, to say the least. | 38:35 | |
But he talks about what God had done for him, | 38:39 | |
But he talks about what God had done for him, | 38:42 | |
he talks about a peculiar kind of famine. | 38:46 | |
He had known something about the famine, | 38:52 | |
of the scarcity of bread. | 38:55 | |
He had seen the pastures wither | 38:58 | |
and the green grass grow cold and stale. | 39:03 | |
and the green grass grow cold and stale. | 39:06 | |
He had seen the waters dry up | 39:09 | |
but he says, I'm writing you today, | 39:14 | |
not about the famine | 39:18 | |
of bread and water | 39:22 | |
but the famine of hearing the word of God. | 39:27 | |
but the famine of hearing the word of God. | 39:31 | |
Some power, some genius, | 39:36 | |
some spirit that directs me to you. | 39:40 | |
And Amos had the right | 39:44 | |
to say what he said to Israel. | 39:47 | |
He has the right to let us share those words | 39:51 | |
and those convictions. | 39:56 | |
Man is a creature of the dust. | 40:01 | |
Man is a servant of the ordinary. | 40:05 | |
Man is a sinner, plagued by drives and insights | 40:12 | |
Man is a sinner, plagued by drives and insights | 40:16 | |
that are not true. | 40:20 | |
We have, with him, | 40:23 | |
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. | 40:26 | |
That man of the earth | 40:32 | |
gets tired, gets hungry, | 40:35 | |
he must eat and drink. | 40:39 | |
There was a time when the Christian church thought it | 40:44 | |
not wise to worry about man, bread, and meat. | 40:47 | |
not wise to worry about man, bread, and meat, | 40:51 | |
about the economic needs of humankind. | 40:54 | |
Point them the way to the land beyond | 41:00 | |
and leave their struggles to themselves. | 41:06 | |
But we have learned by the insight of prophets | 41:13 | |
and by the gift of great spiritual minds | 41:19 | |
that man has a right to bread, | 41:24 | |
has a right to water, | 41:29 | |
and he has a right | 41:32 | |
to the material things of life. | 41:34 | |
One day the disciples of Jesus | 41:39 | |
saw a crowd gathering around him | 41:43 | |
and Jesus saw they were hungry and tired and weary. | 41:47 | |
and Jesus saw they were hungry and tired and weary. | 41:50 | |
He said to the disciples, | 41:56 | |
"Give ye them to eat." | 42:00 | |
And the disciples replied, | 42:04 | |
"We have not enough. | 42:08 | |
" Send them away." | 42:11 | |
They may go to town and buy for themselves. | 42:15 | |
Jesus replied, "They need not go away, | 42:21 | |
"give ye them to eat." | 42:27 | |
Man does live by bread. | 42:33 | |
Man does need the material things of life | 42:38 | |
but Jesus said, more than that, | 42:44 | |
man needs bread that's not material. | 42:49 | |
He does not live by bread alone | 42:56 | |
but by every word that proceedeth | 43:01 | |
out of the mouth of God. | 43:04 | |
This humble creature, | 43:08 | |
this slave of the dust, | 43:12 | |
this pilgrim on earth | 43:16 | |
has higher contacts. | 43:19 | |
He belongs to the Spirit of God. | 43:23 | |
He is a child of God. | 43:29 | |
Mankind represents God's concern | 43:35 | |
for the earth and for the world. | 43:41 | |
He has given mankind to the earth, | 43:44 | |
to teach man how to live | 43:48 | |
and to serve God in spirit and in truth. | 43:51 | |
He belongs to us and we belong to him. | 43:56 | |
He belongs to us and we belong to him. | 44:00 | |
In the great vision that Amos sees, | 44:04 | |
he said the Lord is going to send another famine. | 44:10 | |
he said the Lord is going to send another famine. | 44:13 | |
Not of bread. | 44:19 | |
Not of thirst for water. | 44:22 | |
But of hearing the word of the Lord. | 44:26 | |
Dustyesky once said in one of his great novels | 44:34 | |
that you see this crowd of green youth | 44:39 | |
sitting on street corners | 44:44 | |
and going to taverns. | 44:48 | |
They're not looking for words from Napoleon. | 44:53 | |
They're not trying to find material things. | 44:59 | |
They're trying to find answers | 45:02 | |
to the eternal questions. | 45:06 | |
That men are so made and organized, | 45:10 | |
they will not be satisfied until they find | 45:14 | |
the eternal question and answers. | 45:20 | |
In other words, when men are called to preach, | 45:25 | |
when choirs are called to sing, | 45:30 | |
there is something in them | 45:33 | |
that responds | 45:37 | |
to what | 45:40 | |
God says to them. | 45:41 | |
We are so made and organized | 45:45 | |
that we can't drift from God without pain. | 45:48 | |
We can't get too far from truth without misery. | 45:55 | |
This vision that Amos sees has several elements. | 46:02 | |
This vision that Amos sees has several elements. | 46:05 | |
I'll mention one or two of them. | 46:09 | |
That people had resorted to consumers, | 46:14 | |
they sought to consume the values of life. | 46:19 | |
They sought to spend what was accumulated. | 46:26 | |
They sought to use what others possess. | 46:30 | |
Destroying some, weakening others, | 46:37 | |
consumers of values. | 46:45 | |
When the prodigal son said to his father, | 46:49 | |
give me the portion of goods that falleth to me | 46:52 | |
so that I might go into a far country | 46:57 | |
and try life for myself. | 47:02 | |
The father yielded to the pleading tones of his son | 47:07 | |
The father yielded to the pleading tones of his son | 47:11 | |
and said one day, "Come, son, | 47:14 | |
"take what I have that belongs to you | 47:18 | |
"and take your journey into a far country." | 47:24 | |
The boy accepted the gift from the father | 47:30 | |
and went out to try life for himself. | 47:35 | |
Not many days hence, he had used up his money, | 47:43 | |
used up his friendship, | 47:50 | |
used up his health, | 47:53 | |
he had wasted all that he had. | 47:56 | |
But didn't return to his father | 48:01 | |
until he discovered | 48:06 | |
there was nothing more he could get | 48:09 | |
from the far country | 48:13 | |
and he returned to his father's house | 48:17 | |
and said to him, "Father, I've sinned. | 48:20 | |
"I've done wrong. | 48:25 | |
"I've broken my covenant with you | 48:28 | |
"and I've gone into a far country | 48:32 | |
"and spent all that I had | 48:36 | |
and I'm not worthy to be called your son, | 48:41 | |
"make me one of the hired servants." | 48:45 | |
Sometimes we are so selfish | 48:52 | |
and so holy | 48:55 | |
that we forget to tell the father | 48:58 | |
when we've gone wrong, when we've made mistakes, | 49:02 | |
when we've drifted from his presence. | 49:07 | |
Getting things for self, | 49:12 | |
getting things to use for self, | 49:16 | |
in our culture today, | 49:21 | |
many of us know how to get | 49:24 | |
but not how to give, | 49:28 | |
know how to complain but not how to create | 49:31 | |
and when we've gotten all we can from our social order, | 49:37 | |
we feel victorious and happy and satisfied. | 49:43 | |
we feel victorious and happy and satisfied. | 49:47 | |
But you see, my friends, | 49:51 | |
it is not enough to get, | 49:55 | |
we must be willing to give. | 49:58 | |
Today, the Christian cross is not too popular, | 50:04 | |
it is not too honored, | 50:10 | |
it is not too much respected | 50:16 | |
because it demands of us not to consume values | 50:19 | |
but to take them and share them with other people. | 50:26 | |
but to take them and share them with other people. | 50:29 | |
Take my cross upon you and learn of me. | 50:34 | |
I'm meek and lowly | 50:40 | |
and you'll find rest for your souls. | 50:44 | |
It is difficult today for the church of Jesus Christ | 50:49 | |
to go forward, preaching a gospel of a broken Christ | 50:53 | |
and a crucified Lord. | 50:59 | |
We like to think in terms of getting something | 51:03 | |
for ourselves, fighting our battles, | 51:06 | |
trampling others on the foot in order to be great | 51:11 | |
and mighty and powerful | 51:15 | |
but in this story of Amos, | 51:19 | |
men must sacrifice | 51:24 | |
and they must surrender some of the good things in life | 51:29 | |
and serve because of eternal God. | 51:35 | |
There's another thing about this parable, | 51:43 | |
sometimes at the height of life, | 51:47 | |
when you're the most happy and prosperous, | 51:52 | |
the clouds come, we lose our way. | 51:59 | |
Amos said, | 52:06 | |
"When this famine comes, | 52:09 | |
the sun will go down at noon | 52:13 | |
and darkness will cover the clear earth. | 52:18 | |
At a time when there should be beauty, | 52:24 | |
at a time when the light of the sun should bless us, | 52:27 | |
we find ourselves walking in the shadows. | 52:34 | |
Western civilization has many discoveries, | 52:41 | |
many powers, | 52:48 | |
many great things, | 52:50 | |
but Western civilization has forgotten | 52:53 | |
that she did not come to this alone, | 52:58 | |
there was some power, | 53:04 | |
some spirit, some God | 53:07 | |
who gave it to us. | 53:12 | |
And when we forget his righteousness, | 53:15 | |
we are plagued, | 53:20 | |
something happens to us. | 53:22 | |
The sun of progress goes down at noon | 53:26 | |
The sun of progress goes down at noon | 53:29 | |
and the shadows cover the distant earth. | 53:33 | |
We've talked about peace a great deal in this period of life | 53:39 | |
but now we are a long way from peace, | 53:45 | |
we're in war. | 53:49 | |
The great powers have used the little nations a long time | 53:51 | |
The great powers have used the little nations a long time | 53:54 | |
but now the sun is setting | 53:57 | |
and going down. | 54:01 | |
We must either turn to the God of peace | 54:04 | |
or see the shadows of war | 54:09 | |
settle upon us. | 54:14 | |
This fair land of America, beautiful, | 54:18 | |
blessed by God, | 54:22 | |
and yet, so much pain and terror. | 54:25 | |
Young people today are being hounded, | 54:32 | |
children are dying innocent, | 54:37 | |
we don't know what to do. | 54:42 | |
I had a call the other day from one of my fine friends | 54:46 | |
in Atlanta, Georgia. | 54:50 | |
He said, "On the 22nd of March, | 54:52 | |
"we're going to have a great rally, | 54:56 | |
"we're going out to the places and mark the spots | 54:59 | |
"where these innocent children have died." | 55:05 | |
And I said, "Well, what are you going to do after that?" | 55:11 | |
"We're going to church and lift a collection." | 55:15 | |
I said to him, | 55:21 | |
"I'm glad the people of Atlanta | 55:23 | |
"and of Georgia and of the United States | 55:28 | |
"have called into play | 55:33 | |
"the law enforcement officers | 55:36 | |
"who knew how to catch criminals | 55:39 | |
"and it seems they're doing the best they can." | 55:42 | |
Let us pray to God. | 55:48 | |
Let us support them. | 55:51 | |
And hope | 55:53 | |
that something will come out of this. | 55:56 | |
The guilty parties will be found | 56:00 | |
and apprehended. | 56:04 | |
Going in the wrong direction, | 56:07 | |
trying to do it ourselves, | 56:10 | |
well, some of these things we can't do. | 56:13 | |
We must leave them to the power and principle | 56:16 | |
of eternal God. | 56:22 | |
Some years ago I was in Germany on a preaching mission | 56:25 | |
and I had the chance to go into a youth group | 56:29 | |
and preach to them | 56:37 | |
and I said to them, what are your ideals | 56:40 | |
and your outlooks of life? | 56:45 | |
They said, "We have none. | 56:48 | |
"We're skeptical. | 56:51 | |
"Our nation is broken. | 56:53 | |
"We've lost confidence, | 56:56 | |
"our culture damned, | 56:59 | |
"we have little hope." | 57:03 | |
And then I was allowed to visit | 57:06 | |
one of the camps | 57:09 | |
of returning soldiers. | 57:11 | |
Once great and powerful men, | 57:14 | |
now broken, tired, and weary. | 57:19 | |
They, too, had lost confidence | 57:24 | |
but unlike the young people, | 57:27 | |
these men had no source of hope | 57:31 | |
but the young people gave to me a pen. | 57:35 | |
It was their emblem | 57:39 | |
and it was a cross | 57:42 | |
over the world. | 57:47 | |
Broken, tired, and perplexed, | 57:52 | |
yet they still believed | 57:57 | |
there was hope | 58:00 | |
and the cross still stood | 58:04 | |
over the world. | 58:08 | |
In the days of Amos, | 58:13 | |
people turned to idolatry. | 58:16 | |
They had forgotten the God that brought them out of Egypt, | 58:21 | |
they worshiped the sins of Samaria, | 58:26 | |
they worshiped the evil spirits | 58:31 | |
and expected those spirits to deliver them, | 58:35 | |
losing sight of a living God. | 58:41 | |
In this age, we are forgetting God, | 58:46 | |
we are forgetting the Spirit, | 58:51 | |
we're thinking in terms of idols, | 58:55 | |
material things, things to meet the fancy, | 59:00 | |
material things, things to meet the fancy, | 59:03 | |
things to make us feel fine and good. | 59:07 | |
But the prophet said, these things shall fall | 59:14 | |
and never rise again. | 59:20 | |
Today, we have different theories of God. | 59:24 | |
One is that God is wrapped in ebony hues, | 59:29 | |
One is that God is wrapped in ebony hues, | 59:33 | |
blessed by pigmentation | 59:35 | |
and if you do not follow that, | 59:40 | |
you cannot be saved. | 59:43 | |
Others are saying that there is no God, | 59:47 | |
his time is out, no hope, | 59:53 | |
no power to deliver. | 59:57 | |
Altizer preached this gospel | 1:00:03 | |
and then continued to draw his salary | 1:00:06 | |
as a professor of theology. | 1:00:11 | |
And on the one hand, preaching God is dead. | 1:00:14 | |
A dead God cannot inspire us, | 1:00:22 | |
a dead God cannot sustain us, | 1:00:27 | |
a dead God cannot give to us deliverance | 1:00:31 | |
and power and the great things of salvation. | 1:00:36 | |
We must take the time to wait | 1:00:41 | |
and make sure we have faith in God. | 1:00:45 | |
I have no proof that I can give you that you don't have. | 1:00:51 | |
I cannot draw him into some kind of room | 1:00:57 | |
to test his strength. | 1:01:02 | |
He cannot be weighed, he cannot be measured, | 1:01:04 | |
he is an eternal spirit. | 1:01:08 | |
We must try him by faith | 1:01:11 | |
and without faith, it is impossible | 1:01:16 | |
to please our God. | 1:01:21 | |
We've heard a great deal these days about dope | 1:01:25 | |
and our young people being lost by dope | 1:01:28 | |
but we have a testimony from a young mind | 1:01:34 | |
and tells us what she says. | 1:01:39 | |
She has left us a paslm | 1:01:42 | |
penned in this state of North Carolina | 1:01:45 | |
penned in this state of North Carolina | 1:01:49 | |
about eight years ago, | 1:01:52 | |
near Reidsville, North Carolina. | 1:01:54 | |
And Senator Ervin had this statement put into | 1:01:59 | |
the congressional record, | 1:02:04 | |
that he might show, or that people might know, | 1:02:08 | |
it doesn't pay | 1:02:11 | |
to lose our lives in dope | 1:02:14 | |
and this young girl | 1:02:18 | |
wrote a psalm | 1:02:22 | |
of death. | 1:02:25 | |
Among the things she said: | 1:02:27 | |
"heroin is my shepherd, | 1:02:29 | |
"I shall always want. | 1:02:35 | |
"He leadeth me in paths of corruption and death. | 1:02:38 | |
"He restoreth my pain, | 1:02:45 | |
"wrecks my soul, | 1:02:49 | |
"and robs the table of groceries. | 1:02:52 | |
"and robs the table of groceries." | 1:02:56 | |
"But," she said, "I will follow him | 1:03:00 | |
"all the days of my life | 1:03:05 | |
and then dwell | 1:03:09 | |
"in the house of the damned." | 1:03:11 | |
At the close of the note she said, | 1:03:15 | |
"My doctor tells my family, it would have been better | 1:03:18 | |
"for the persons who got me hooked | 1:03:24 | |
"to have blown my brains out." | 1:03:28 | |
She said, "I wish they had-- | 1:03:32 | |
"my God, how I wish it." | 1:03:34 | |
She had the wrong king. | 1:03:38 | |
The wrong shepherd and the wrong leader. | 1:03:41 | |
I recommend today another shepherd. | 1:03:46 | |
In the Psalm of Life, not death, | 1:03:54 | |
written back in the time of the ancient Hebrews, | 1:03:58 | |
the Psalmist said: The Lord is my shepherd | 1:04:04 | |
I shall not want. | 1:04:09 | |
He maketh me to lie down in green pastures. | 1:04:12 | |
He leadeth me beside the still waters. | 1:04:17 | |
He disturbs not my soul. | 1:04:21 | |
My cup runneth over. | 1:04:25 | |
Yea, though I walk through the valleys | 1:04:28 | |
of the shadow of death, I shall fear no evil. | 1:04:31 | |
For thou art with me. | 1:04:36 | |
Thy rod and thy staff, they comfort me. | 1:04:38 | |
Thou preparest a table before me | 1:04:42 | |
in the presence of mine enemies. | 1:04:44 | |
Thou anointest my head with oil. | 1:04:46 | |
My cup runneth over. | 1:04:49 | |
Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me | 1:04:51 | |
all the days of my life, and I shall dwell | 1:04:55 | |
in the house of the Lord forever. | 1:05:00 | |
That's it. | 1:05:05 | |
Not death but life. | 1:05:08 | |
Not cowardice but confidence in God. | 1:05:11 | |
Go on, believers, trusting in God. | 1:05:17 | |
Go on in faith. | 1:05:20 | |
Go on in confidence. | 1:05:22 | |
He will not leave us alone. | 1:05:25 | |
His faith, | 1:05:30 | |
his mercy, | 1:05:32 | |
his grace will teach us | 1:05:34 | |
the way of life. | 1:05:37 | |
Not a Psalm of Death | 1:05:39 | |
but a Psalm of Life. | 1:05:43 | |
(soft organ music) | 1:06:05 | |
(muffled choir singing) | 1:06:32 | |
♪ Amen ♪ | 1:08:36 | |
- | Let us affirm what we believe. | 1:08:44 |
We believe in God who has created and is created, | 1:08:48 | |
who has come in the truly human Jesus | 1:08:53 | |
to reconcile and make new, | 1:08:57 | |
who works in us and others by the Spirit. | 1:09:00 | |
We trust God who calls us to be the church, | 1:09:04 | |
to celebrate life in its fullness, | 1:09:09 | |
to love and serve others, | 1:09:12 | |
to seek justice and resist evil, | 1:09:15 | |
to proclaim Jesus crucified and risen, | 1:09:18 | |
our judge and our hope | 1:09:22 | |
in life, in death, | 1:09:25 | |
in life beyond death. | 1:09:28 | |
God is with us. | 1:09:30 | |
We are not alone. | 1:09:32 | |
Thanks be to God. | 1:09:35 | |
The Lord be with you. | 1:09:37 | |
- | And with your spirit. | 1:09:40 |
- | Let us pray. | 1:09:41 |
Please be seated. | 1:09:42 | |
For everything there is a season | 1:09:56 | |
and a time for every matter under heaven. | 1:10:04 | |
Almighty and great God, | 1:10:14 | |
master of the universe, | 1:10:19 | |
author of time and every matter under heaven, | 1:10:22 | |
and thou hast to brought us to the last days of the winter | 1:10:30 | |
and safely to the advent of another spring tithe. | 1:10:36 | |
Our spirits leak with joy at the sight and signs of life | 1:10:43 | |
calling forth new life all around and about us. | 1:10:48 | |
And this is the season to plant. | 1:10:55 | |
And dear Lord, we pray to plant well. | 1:10:59 | |
We pray to plant our minds and our hearts | 1:11:04 | |
within the throws of your divine will. | 1:11:09 | |
We pray to plant our very souls near the reach | 1:11:13 | |
and touch of your gracious hand. | 1:11:19 | |
May your grace upon us this day and forever. | 1:11:23 | |
This is the season to sow. | 1:11:29 | |
We pray to sow good things. | 1:11:34 | |
We pray to sow the things which heal. | 1:11:38 | |
Dear Lord, we pray for the sick in our midst | 1:11:44 | |
and throughout the world. | 1:11:47 | |
Whether their sickness be of the body | 1:11:51 | |
or the spirit, | 1:11:53 | |
we pray for the bond which heals. | 1:11:56 | |
We pray to sow the things which build up. | 1:12:02 | |
Dear Lord, we pray for the things which build | 1:12:08 | |
good relationships, good marriages, good friendships, | 1:12:11 | |
good rapport between students and professors, | 1:12:17 | |
good feelings among colleagues. | 1:12:20 | |
We pray to sow the things which make us love, | 1:12:26 | |
which make us dance, which make us gather together, | 1:12:29 | |
which make us embrace. | 1:12:33 | |
And we pray to sow the things which make us seek. | 1:12:39 | |
Dear Lord, we pray for the things which make us seek | 1:12:46 | |
better solutions to lingering problems, | 1:12:49 | |
the problems of poverty and crime. | 1:12:53 | |
We pray for the things which make us | 1:13:00 | |
seek the bread of life. | 1:13:02 | |
We pray to sow the things which make us keep, | 1:13:09 | |
which make us keep family and those close to us | 1:13:14 | |
near and dear to us. | 1:13:18 | |
We pray to sow the things which comfort and console. | 1:13:24 | |
And dear Lord, bring comfort to the people of Atlanta, | 1:13:30 | |
bring consolation to the mothers and fathers | 1:13:35 | |
whose children have been violently taken from them. | 1:13:38 | |
We pray to sow the things which make for peace | 1:13:48 | |
and good will. | 1:13:51 | |
Bring peace to El Salvador | 1:13:55 | |
and wherever the shadows of darkness | 1:14:00 | |
from the rumors of war blot the landscape. | 1:14:05 | |
Bring good will to Merritt in Connecticut | 1:14:13 | |
and Buffalo New York | 1:14:19 | |
and wherever racial prejudices rooted in the hearts | 1:14:22 | |
and minds of people, it is an ugly weed | 1:14:26 | |
and we do not wish to have it among the things we sow. | 1:14:31 | |
And finally, | 1:14:38 | |
we pray, dear God, to sow the things of love. | 1:14:41 | |
For you do love the world, | 1:14:48 | |
that you gave your only begotten Son | 1:14:52 | |
so that we might have life beyond the seasons | 1:14:57 | |
that we might have life everlasting. | 1:15:03 | |
And may we now pray the prayer our Lord Christ Jesus | 1:15:10 | |
taught us to pray. | 1:15:14 | |
Our Father who art in heaven, | 1:15:17 | |
hallowed be thy name. | 1:15:20 | |
Thy kingdom come, thy will be done | 1:15:23 | |
on earth as it is in heaven. | 1:15:27 | |
Give us this day, our daily bread, | 1:15:30 | |
and forgive us our trespasses | 1:15:33 | |
as we forgive those who trespass against us. | 1:15:36 | |
And lead us not into temptation | 1:15:41 | |
but deliver us from evil | 1:15:43 | |
for thine is the kingdom | 1:15:46 | |
and the power | 1:15:49 | |
and the glory forever. | 1:15:50 | |
Amen. | 1:15:54 | |
(soft organ music) | 1:16:04 | |
(muffled choir singing) | 1:17:18 | |
Oh Lord, our God, | 1:24:45 | |
receive our praises and prayers | 1:24:50 | |
and these our offerings which we present before thee | 1:24:54 | |
and with them ourselves, our souls and our bodies, | 1:24:58 | |
a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to thee | 1:25:06 | |
through Jesus Christ our Lord, amen. | 1:25:13 | |
(dramatic organ music) | 1:25:18 | |
(muffled choir singing) | 1:25:31 | |
And now may the grace of God | 1:29:15 | |
and the sweet communion of the Holy Spirit | 1:29:17 | |
rest, rule, and abide with us all | 1:29:21 | |
henceforth now and forevermore. | 1:29:24 | |
♪ Amen ♪ | 1:29:30 | |
♪ Amen ♪ | 1:29:37 | |
♪ Amen ♪ | 1:29:48 | |
♪ Amen ♪ | 1:29:54 | |
♪ Amen ♪ | 1:30:02 | |
♪ Amen ♪ | 1:30:12 | |
♪ Amen ♪ | 1:30:25 | |
(soft organ music) | 1:30:42 | |
(chattering) | 1:30:49 |