Robert T. Young - "Doom or Daylight: Voices in the Dark" (December 7, 1975)
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(gospel hymns music) | 0:19 | |
(contemporary gospel music) | 1:44 | |
(contemporary gospel music continues) | 5:40 | |
(gospel hymns music) | 7:33 | |
- | God saw fit in his infinite love and mercy, | 8:36 |
to send Jesus Christ into the world as its Redeemer, | 8:40 | |
it is necessary and right then | 8:45 | |
that we acknowledge our need | 8:48 | |
for the redemption which God has off for us. | 8:50 | |
Let together confess our sins. | 8:54 | |
- | Oh God, we begin our pilgrimage toward Christmas. | 8:59 |
Our hearts rejoice in the glad tidings of Jesus, | 9:04 | |
born in Bethlehem to be the savior of all the world, | 9:08 | |
yet with all our joy, we know there is much in us | 9:13 | |
that deafens our ears to the sound of angel anthems. | 9:18 | |
Much that blinds us to the sight of guiding stars | 9:23 | |
amid the darkness. | 9:27 | |
Much that crowds our hearts and minds, | 9:29 | |
leaving little room for the humbler benedictions | 9:32 | |
of this life. | 9:35 | |
If repentance can purify our hope. | 9:37 | |
If for this season, we may become pure-hearted. | 9:41 | |
If now in this place, we can welcome you | 9:44 | |
with all our soul and all our strength. | 9:48 | |
Then grace us with your most wondrous blessing | 9:52 | |
through Jesus Christ, | 9:55 | |
who was born in the winter's dark | 9:57 | |
to be the light of the world forever. | 10:00 | |
Amen. | 10:03 | |
- | Let each of us now continue | 10:05 |
his or her individual confession. | 10:07 | |
It will be said on that day. | 10:42 | |
Lo this is our God. | 10:44 | |
We have waited for Him that He might save us. | 10:46 | |
This is the Lord, we have waited for Him. | 10:51 | |
Let us be glad and rejoice in His salvation. | 10:54 | |
(contemporary gospel music) | 11:09 | |
(gospel hymns music) | 11:47 | |
(contemporary gospel music) | 13:51 | |
(contemporary gospel music continues) | 15:14 | |
(contemporary gospel music rises) | 16:00 | |
- | Let us hear the word of God. | 17:40 |
As it is written in Isaiah chapter 40:1-11. | 17:41 | |
"'Comfort, comfort my people,' says your God. | 17:48 | |
Speak tenderly to Jerusalem and cry to her. | 17:52 | |
That her warfare is ended. | 17:56 | |
That her inequity is pardoned, | 17:59 | |
that she has received from the Lord's hand | 18:02 | |
to double for all her sins. | 18:04 | |
A voice cries in the wilderness, | 18:08 | |
'prepare the way of the Lord. | 18:10 | |
Make straight in the desert a highway for our God. | 18:13 | |
Every valley shall be lifted up, | 18:17 | |
and every mountain and hill be made low. | 18:20 | |
The uneven ground shall become level, | 18:24 | |
and the rough place a plane. | 18:27 | |
And the glory of the Lord shall be revealed. | 18:30 | |
And all flesh shall see it together | 18:34 | |
for the mouth of the Lord has spoken.' | 18:37 | |
A voice says, 'cry.' | 18:40 | |
And I said, 'what shall I cry?' | 18:43 | |
'All flesh is grass, | 18:47 | |
and all its beauty is like the flower of the field. | 18:50 | |
The grass withers, the flower fades | 18:54 | |
when the breath of the Lord blows upon it. | 18:58 | |
Surely the people is grass. | 19:01 | |
The grass withers, the flower fades. | 19:04 | |
But the word of our God and forever.' | 19:08 | |
Get you up to a high mountain O Zion herald of good tidings. | 19:13 | |
Lift up your voice with strength of O Jerusalem, | 19:18 | |
herald of good tidings. | 19:22 | |
Lift it up, fear not. | 19:24 | |
Say to the cities of Judah, 'behold your God' | 19:27 | |
Behold, the Lord God comes with might, | 19:31 | |
and His arm rules for Him. | 19:36 | |
Behold, His reward is with Him, | 19:38 | |
and His recompense before Him. | 19:41 | |
He will feed his flock like a shepherd. | 19:44 | |
He will gather the lambs in his arms. | 19:47 | |
He will carry them in his bosom, | 19:50 | |
and gently lead those that are with young." | 19:53 | |
Maybe stand for the reading of the gospel. | 19:57 | |
This is Luke chapter 2:8-14. | 20:08 | |
"And in that region, there were shepherds out in the field, | 20:13 | |
keeping watch over their flock by night. | 20:17 | |
And an angel of the Lord appeared to them, | 20:20 | |
and the glory of the Lord shone around them. | 20:23 | |
And they were filled with fear. | 20:27 | |
And the angel said to them, | 20:29 | |
'be not afraid for behold I bring you good news | 20:32 | |
of a great joy, which will come to all the people. | 20:36 | |
For to you as born this day in the city of David, | 20:39 | |
a savior who is Christ the Lord, | 20:43 | |
and this will be a sign for you. | 20:47 | |
You will find a babe wrapped in swaddling clothes | 20:49 | |
and lying in a manger.' | 20:53 | |
And suddenly there was with the angel, | 20:56 | |
a multitude of the heavenly host, | 20:58 | |
praising God and saying, | 21:01 | |
'glory to God in the highest, | 21:03 | |
and earth peace among men with whom he is pleased.'" | 21:06 | |
May God bless this reading of the word. | 21:11 | |
(contemporary gospel music) | 21:13 | |
- | Let us affirm our faith. | 21:57 |
- | We are not alone. | 22:00 |
We live in God's world. | 22:03 | |
We believe in God, who has created and is creating. | 22:05 | |
Who has come in the truly human Jesus, | 22:10 | |
to reconcile and make new. | 22:14 | |
Who works in us and others by the spirit. | 22:17 | |
We trust God who calls us to be the church, | 22:20 | |
to celebrate life in its fullness. | 22:25 | |
To love and serve others. | 22:29 | |
To seek justice and resist evil. | 22:31 | |
To proclaim Jesus, crucified and risen, | 22:35 | |
our judge and our hope. | 22:38 | |
In life, in death, in life beyond death. | 22:41 | |
God is with us. | 22:46 | |
We are not alone. | 22:48 | |
Thanks be to God. | 22:50 | |
- | At this time of year, when many of us | 22:54 |
are looking forward to sharing the joys | 22:56 | |
of this season with our families. | 22:59 | |
We should remember that for some families, | 23:01 | |
the Christmas message of hope, | 23:04 | |
is especially important | 23:06 | |
in helping them to deal with a crisis. | 23:08 | |
In particular, the family of 17 year old Derek Devito | 23:11 | |
of Fanwood, New Jersey, | 23:17 | |
has just learned that Derek has leukemia. | 23:19 | |
We have been asked to offer a special prayer today | 23:23 | |
for Derek and his family. | 23:27 | |
And as we pray now, and throughout this Christmas season. | 23:30 | |
I ask that you especially remember Derek in your prayers. | 23:36 | |
The Lord be with you. | 23:41 | |
- | And with your spirit. | 23:43 |
- | Let us pray. | 23:45 |
Oh, God of love who sent your Son Jesus Christ | 23:56 | |
to be the light of the world, | 24:00 | |
that all who follow Him and might not walk in darkness, | 24:03 | |
but have the light of life. | 24:06 | |
We ask your mercy and blessing upon the sick, | 24:10 | |
the sorrowful, the lonely, the tempted. | 24:13 | |
That they may know your healing and sanctifying power, | 24:17 | |
and may obtain the victory of faith. | 24:21 | |
We ask especially that you grant your healing, grace, | 24:24 | |
to Derek Devito. | 24:27 | |
That he may know your strength, your mercy, | 24:29 | |
and your restoring love. | 24:33 | |
We remember also that we must include ourselves | 24:37 | |
among those for whom we pray. | 24:41 | |
We cannot be as the pharisee | 24:44 | |
who looked upon the poor man and prayed, | 24:46 | |
"God, I thank you that I am not as other men are, | 24:48 | |
extortion, unjust adulterers or even as this poor man." | 24:52 | |
Lord, we know when we are honest with ourselves | 24:58 | |
that we are as other men and women. | 25:01 | |
And what we ask of you for them, | 25:05 | |
we need just as much as they do. | 25:08 | |
So this morning, as we pray for others, | 25:11 | |
we pray for ourselves as well. | 25:14 | |
We beseech you to have compassion upon our infirmities. | 25:17 | |
And to give us strength for the tasks ahead. | 25:21 | |
To those giving and grading exams and term papers, | 25:25 | |
grant wisdom, justice, understanding, and mercy. | 25:29 | |
To those taking exams and writing papers, | 25:34 | |
grant knowledge, honesty, | 25:37 | |
a clear mind, a calm spirit, | 25:40 | |
and the ability to keep the whole enterprise | 25:43 | |
in the proper perspective, | 25:46 | |
important, but not ultimate. | 25:48 | |
Almighty God, we give you most humble and sincere thanks | 25:53 | |
for all your goodness and loving-kindness to us, | 25:56 | |
and to all people. | 25:59 | |
We praise you for our creation, preservation, | 26:02 | |
and all the blessings of this season. | 26:05 | |
We thank you for this beautiful campus, | 26:08 | |
for the joys of advent | 26:11 | |
and for the expectations of Christmas. | 26:12 | |
We thank you most of all, | 26:16 | |
for your infinite love in the redemption of the world, | 26:17 | |
by our Lord Jesus Christ. | 26:20 | |
Keep us mindful of the true reason | 26:23 | |
we are celebrating this occasion. | 26:25 | |
And help us to become so caught up | 26:28 | |
in the tinsel and gift wrap, | 26:30 | |
that we forget to be grateful | 26:33 | |
for your gift to us through your son. | 26:34 | |
Help us to show our gratitude and praise, | 26:39 | |
not only with our lips, but with our whole lives. | 26:42 | |
Indeed, dear God, let our entire existence | 26:46 | |
be a celebration of the love you have shown to us, | 26:49 | |
and have commanded that we show | 26:52 | |
to our fellow men and women. | 26:54 | |
Lord of life we ask that you be with those of us | 26:58 | |
who will be traveling, | 27:01 | |
to near and distant places in the weeks to come. | 27:02 | |
Bring us safely back to Duke, relaxed, refreshed, | 27:06 | |
and ready once again, to perform the tasks | 27:11 | |
for which you have called us to be in this place. | 27:13 | |
Bring us all to the new life | 27:18 | |
you have granted us in Jesus Christ. | 27:19 | |
And keep us ever mindful that wherever we might be, | 27:22 | |
we stand unfailingly in your presence. | 27:26 | |
We ask all these things | 27:30 | |
in the name of the one whose birth we are celebrating, | 27:32 | |
who taught us to pray together. | 27:36 | |
- | Our father who art in heaven. | 27:39 |
Hallowed be thy name. | 27:42 | |
Thy kingdom come. | 27:44 | |
Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. | 27:47 | |
Give us this day, our daily bread, | 27:51 | |
and forgive us our trespasses | 27:54 | |
As we forgive those who trespass against us. | 27:56 | |
And lead us not into temptation, | 28:00 | |
but deliver us from evil. | 28:02 | |
For thine is the kingdom and the power | 28:05 | |
and the glory forever. | 28:08 | |
Amen. | 28:10 | |
- | Before beginning the sermon, | 28:34 |
may I invite your attention to the insert | 28:35 | |
in the bulletin for today. | 28:39 | |
And ask you to respond | 28:42 | |
to either of these pleas for help, | 28:45 | |
for the sharing of Christmas with others. | 28:49 | |
You can read the announcements for yourself. | 28:54 | |
I hope that many of you indeed will respond | 28:58 | |
so that others may share the gifts from your love | 29:01 | |
in this holy season. | 29:07 | |
I wonder if you are aware | 29:15 | |
of the very important role that darkness plays | 29:19 | |
in the story of Christmas. | 29:24 | |
It was a dark stable in the dead of night. | 29:28 | |
Where the traditional Christmas story began. | 29:34 | |
There was a darkened sky overarching the shepherds, | 29:38 | |
which was shattered by the glory of the angel. | 29:42 | |
A midnight sky sets off the star, | 29:46 | |
which leads the wise men to the place where Jesus lay. | 29:48 | |
Christmas as we have received | 29:55 | |
it is indeed essentially a festival of the night. | 29:57 | |
And we seem to have an instinct for this. | 30:04 | |
People often crowd our churches | 30:08 | |
in the darkness of Christmas Eve, | 30:11 | |
where candles shine in a shadowy church, | 30:13 | |
or even in this chapel. | 30:17 | |
But very few of us would go to a Christmas day service, | 30:20 | |
celebrated in broad daylight. | 30:24 | |
And to be sure a lot of this perhaps is pure sentiment, | 30:28 | |
candles do look pretty. | 30:30 | |
Christmas day services | 30:33 | |
do interfere with family celebrations. | 30:35 | |
And it is a bit stimulating to troop off the church | 30:39 | |
in the darkness of Eve. | 30:42 | |
But there is more to this than tradition or sentiment. | 30:45 | |
There is a real sense in which the symbolism | 30:51 | |
of darkness is essential. | 30:53 | |
If we are to understand and to experience | 30:57 | |
what Christmas is all about. | 31:00 | |
And as a matter of fact, one of our real difficulties | 31:03 | |
here and now in preparing for Christmas, | 31:06 | |
is that there are perhaps too many lights around us, | 31:09 | |
in store windows, in decorations along the streets, | 31:13 | |
in windows, in front yards, even already, on the quad. | 31:17 | |
Christmas lights everywhere. | 31:23 | |
Perhaps it's a little bit too gay and too well lighted | 31:25 | |
all too soon. | 31:31 | |
Or we all know that hope is born in the darkened corner | 31:34 | |
of a dead-end street. | 31:37 | |
This is authentic. | 31:40 | |
This we know. | 31:42 | |
And at Christmas hope is given a voice, | 31:44 | |
and the voice of Christmas is heard more distinctly | 31:49 | |
and more clearly in the darkest of darkness. | 31:51 | |
Indeed, I'm convinced that this is the way the voice of God | 31:56 | |
is always heard most distinctly | 31:59 | |
and most clearly namely, in the dark. | 32:02 | |
Now I'd like for just a few moments | 32:07 | |
to take you back 100s of years prior | 32:09 | |
to the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ. | 32:11 | |
Where we might hear the words of a prophet | 32:16 | |
who himself heard voices in the dark. | 32:18 | |
If we can indeed get back there, | 32:22 | |
it may help us to prepare for this Christmas | 32:25 | |
in a way that no amount of bustling about | 32:28 | |
or hanging out lights or shopping for presents | 32:31 | |
or mailing out Christmas cards and all of the rest | 32:33 | |
can ever possibly do. | 32:36 | |
So it was. | 32:40 | |
For 50 years, the chosen people of God, the Jewish people, | 32:42 | |
had been living in exile in Babylon. | 32:47 | |
50 years and my friends that's a long time | 32:50 | |
in any person's life almost two generations. | 32:53 | |
Most of the people alive in exile had never known | 32:59 | |
the glories of Jerusalem, | 33:01 | |
the gleaming city which God had made known to them | 33:03 | |
with its temple. | 33:06 | |
With its place of the holy of holies | 33:08 | |
where they knew that God was truly present. | 33:10 | |
There had been no voice from God | 33:15 | |
in this strange and godless land for half a century now. | 33:17 | |
Not even a whisperer had they heard. | 33:22 | |
So they sat in darkness, by the rivers of Babylon, and wept, | 33:25 | |
longing for a voice, even a whisperer would do | 33:32 | |
a voice that God was still alive, | 33:36 | |
that He still cared, that He was still faithful | 33:40 | |
to the covenant which He had made | 33:43 | |
with the generations of their peoples before. | 33:45 | |
Or had all of that been delusion, or deception, | 33:50 | |
or superstition, or legend. | 33:54 | |
It is in this darkness | 33:58 | |
of a people forgotten bewildered and disillusioned, | 34:00 | |
that a prophet heard a voice soft, and clear. | 34:04 | |
With the words with which | 34:09 | |
Handel's Messiah begin comfort ye, | 34:10 | |
comfort ye my people, | 34:15 | |
speak ye tenderly. | 34:18 | |
Tell them, he said that their exile is ended | 34:22 | |
that their inequity is pardoned. | 34:24 | |
The voice broke in on their despair, | 34:28 | |
just as softly and gently | 34:30 | |
as a child being born centuries later, | 34:32 | |
in the outbuildings of a little village. | 34:38 | |
Away from the noisy jokes, | 34:43 | |
and the laughter of the transients | 34:45 | |
that were gathered in the tavern bar nearby. | 34:47 | |
How silently, | 34:50 | |
how silently the wondrous gift is given. | 34:52 | |
Now, it's not that God isn't concerned | 34:57 | |
about the noisy transient at the bar. | 34:58 | |
It's just that God's voice, the first voice | 35:01 | |
we ever hear from on high comes to us more clearly | 35:06 | |
in the dark moments of our lives. | 35:11 | |
Is this really, so you ask this morning. | 35:16 | |
Where in these busy frantic weeks before Christmas? | 35:20 | |
Are we apt to hear the authentic voice of God? | 35:24 | |
In the hurried rush of shopping? | 35:30 | |
In the crowded pushing stores? | 35:33 | |
In the noisy parties and joyful family reunions? | 35:35 | |
Are you in the midst of exams and writing papers, | 35:40 | |
as you think, even momentarily about the legends | 35:42 | |
and the stories of Christmas? | 35:45 | |
Quite possibly so. | 35:48 | |
But possibly not however. | 35:50 | |
Or the authentic voice of God is heard most clearly | 35:53 | |
in the dark. | 35:58 | |
Look around us for a moment if you will with me. | 36:01 | |
Soak yourself in the real darkness of life, | 36:04 | |
if you or I have the stomach for it. | 36:06 | |
The unemployed man or woman walking, | 36:09 | |
chilled and cold down the street, | 36:11 | |
staring vacantly at nothing. | 36:13 | |
The hospital or sick bed for the incurably ill | 36:18 | |
where the patient simply ticks off the long | 36:23 | |
drawn out minutes until the end. | 36:26 | |
The dirt road dwellings just off main street in our town, | 36:31 | |
where the poor seem hopelessly caught, | 36:38 | |
in the web of political, social or racial structures | 36:41 | |
that seem to offer them no hope whatsoever. | 36:44 | |
Or if you prefer, | 36:48 | |
simply listen to the daily newscast almost any day, | 36:50 | |
we'll do yesterday or day before, or I'm sure even tomorrow. | 36:53 | |
A tornado hits, fire breaks out, families are homeless. | 36:58 | |
Federal aid bills to help those who need help | 37:04 | |
get locked in committees in Washington. | 37:06 | |
A grand jury investigates school charges in one county, | 37:08 | |
or committees on a university campus, | 37:12 | |
study labor charges pro and con. | 37:16 | |
18 person die over the holiday weekend. | 37:19 | |
Three persons bodies are found buried in South Carolina | 37:22 | |
and more perhaps yet to be found. | 37:25 | |
Then in the darkness of this day, | 37:29 | |
listen to that still voice, | 37:31 | |
comfort ye, | 37:34 | |
comfort ye my people, | 37:37 | |
speak ye tenderly saith our God. | 37:40 | |
Is this really the voice of God? | 37:44 | |
Does God really care? | 37:48 | |
Our only assurance, | 37:53 | |
is that this is the way God's voice spoke | 37:55 | |
in the child Jesus. | 37:58 | |
No lights in the door to welcome Him. | 38:00 | |
Shut out into the darkness, | 38:03 | |
hounded by Herod, finally spat upon, | 38:04 | |
betrayed, denied, crucified, well. | 38:08 | |
What is this? | 38:12 | |
The voice of God? | 38:13 | |
Or is it a fairy story for us and for our children? | 38:16 | |
Phillips Brooks who has written one of the most treasured | 38:21 | |
of Christmas carols knew what it was about yet | 38:25 | |
in the dark streets, shineth the everlasting light. | 38:28 | |
The hopes and fears of all the years | 38:33 | |
are met in thee tonight. | 38:37 | |
Notice if you will, that even though the prophet hears | 38:42 | |
more than one voice in the darkness. | 38:45 | |
The first voice that he hears, | 38:47 | |
is the voice of comfort, of assurance. | 38:49 | |
Oh, he heard other voices too as they in the dark. | 38:52 | |
But the first voice in the dark | 38:55 | |
was that of the assurance of God's love. | 38:57 | |
And if I understand the Christian faith at all, | 39:02 | |
and the Old Testament and the New Testament at all. | 39:04 | |
This is how God always speaks to us, | 39:07 | |
in assurance and in comfort first of all. | 39:10 | |
Strange, isn't it? | 39:15 | |
How we and the church have distorted this, | 39:16 | |
and have turned it almost upside down. | 39:18 | |
Nine out of 10 persons, | 39:21 | |
I would predict whether in the church or out of the church | 39:23 | |
will tell you that the church requires something of you. | 39:26 | |
That religion is a chore or a burden | 39:29 | |
that God comes with a demand in His fist. | 39:32 | |
Oh, how some of us have mangled | 39:37 | |
the message of the good news. | 39:39 | |
Or at every step of the way. | 39:43 | |
In both the Old Testament and in the New Testament, | 39:46 | |
it is the voice of comfort ye, comfort ye my people, | 39:48 | |
which comes first. | 39:52 | |
God delivered His people from slavery | 39:54 | |
before he gave the 10 commandments. | 39:56 | |
The gift of the child at Bethlehem | 40:00 | |
came before the call for us | 40:03 | |
to take up the cross and follow Him. | 40:05 | |
God does make His demand and will come to that. | 40:08 | |
But first, always first, | 40:12 | |
is the assurance of God's faithful love present with us. | 40:15 | |
We can receive that assurance of love. | 40:21 | |
Hear the voice of comfort most clearly | 40:23 | |
when we are walking in the darkness. | 40:26 | |
at a time when anything that is demanded of us | 40:28 | |
would bring only frustration, and perhaps even despair. | 40:31 | |
Initially, God asks nothing, | 40:37 | |
say that we be prepared, | 40:41 | |
that we be ready to receive His love. | 40:44 | |
But then there is a second voice. | 40:50 | |
"In the wilderness prepare the way of the Lord." | 40:53 | |
A voice of demand. | 40:57 | |
And the whole true truth is that we are really unable | 40:59 | |
to receive the love without the demand. | 41:02 | |
Psychiatrist was writing just recently about a youngster, | 41:05 | |
with whom he was counseling, | 41:08 | |
who had a serious emotional problem. | 41:10 | |
And the youngster described his problem in these words, | 41:13 | |
according to the psychiatrist. | 41:16 | |
"My parents never tell me what to do, or what not to do. | 41:17 | |
They always let me do whatever I like. | 41:21 | |
I wish I were free like other boys." | 41:24 | |
Love that makes no demands is not love. | 41:29 | |
Love that includes a demand, paradoxically sets us free. | 41:32 | |
The only way that these folks | 41:39 | |
could receive the voice of assurance | 41:42 | |
was to act on the voice of demand | 41:44 | |
"in the wilderness prepare." | 41:45 | |
A crazy kind of demand here, they were lonely, | 41:48 | |
cut off from home, surrounded by pagans, | 41:52 | |
who didn't know God, didn't care about God. | 41:54 | |
And yet they had found in this place among themselves | 41:59 | |
and with the sense of God's presence, | 42:02 | |
some sense of security. | 42:04 | |
And now the voice was telling them to forgo all of this | 42:07 | |
and head back to the wilderness, | 42:09 | |
and back to what? | 42:11 | |
To a Jerusalem that had been sacked and had been ruined. | 42:12 | |
It made no sense at all. | 42:16 | |
It's no wonder that most of them said, | 42:18 | |
"no, thanks God, will stay right here in Babylon." | 42:20 | |
It seems that this is always the way the voice of God speaks | 42:25 | |
in the midst of our wilderness and confusion, and darkness. | 42:28 | |
Is precisely where of God's love makes its demand. | 42:32 | |
And it's not surprising that a lot of us too, | 42:38 | |
would rather sit tight, | 42:41 | |
in our own little comfort and security, | 42:43 | |
shut our ears and eyes to the confusing | 42:46 | |
and frightening wilderness around us, | 42:48 | |
and cultivate a cozy kind of religion, | 42:51 | |
which is content simply to show up at worship. | 42:54 | |
To give a little money, | 42:59 | |
and to verbalize our concern about the world beyond. | 43:01 | |
In the midst of it all, | 43:06 | |
we cultivate a wistful picture of God who somehow, | 43:08 | |
if we play it safe, we'll see to it | 43:13 | |
that the wilderness will take care of itself, | 43:15 | |
and it will come through it all untouched and unharmed. | 43:18 | |
But as someone has said on the back of a voice, | 43:23 | |
which sets one's heart, right with God, | 43:26 | |
namely comfort ye, comfort ye. | 43:29 | |
Comes a voice to set the world right, | 43:32 | |
"in the wilderness prepare." | 43:36 | |
And no one is godly who has not heard both. | 43:39 | |
And is it any wonder that for many of us | 43:45 | |
who as we recall that yesterday was the anniversary? | 43:48 | |
The 31st anniversary of the bombing of Pearl Harbor? | 43:54 | |
Is there any need for anyone to say anymore | 43:58 | |
than to be reminded of that? | 44:01 | |
And to recall that surely God's call comes for us | 44:04 | |
to set right the world out there. | 44:07 | |
What is more, one can really know | 44:13 | |
the comfort and assurance of God's love only | 44:16 | |
as one has answered his demand, | 44:19 | |
in the wilderness of life to prepare. | 44:22 | |
For the question really is, | 44:25 | |
is God's love sovereign over all of life? Or isn't it? | 44:27 | |
Is there a loving purpose to be found | 44:32 | |
in all of the bewildering problems of life around us | 44:34 | |
in this latter part of the 20th century? Or isn't there? | 44:38 | |
What is the use of a divine love? | 44:43 | |
That gives me the assurance and the hope of my... | 44:47 | |
in the midst to of my own personal problems | 44:50 | |
and perplexities. | 44:52 | |
But has nothing at all to do with feeding the hungry. | 44:54 | |
Nothing to do with families crowded into huddles. | 44:58 | |
Nothing to do with the dignity of a person whose | 45:01 | |
skin happens to be a little bit darker or lighter than mine. | 45:04 | |
If the love of God is not seen as sovereign | 45:11 | |
in the wilderness of personal lives, | 45:16 | |
and also in the wilderness | 45:20 | |
of our communities and our nations. | 45:22 | |
Then I'm convinced we are not really seeing the love of God. | 45:26 | |
Well, you might say then, | 45:33 | |
does this mean that we as Christians | 45:34 | |
are to have all the answers to life's problems? | 45:37 | |
Knotty and big as they are? No, not at all. | 45:42 | |
For listen, if you will, to the prophet again. | 45:47 | |
Because there's a strange and yet a powerful twist | 45:52 | |
to what the prophet says in the demand to prepare. | 45:55 | |
"In the wilderness prepare the way of the Lord, | 45:59 | |
make straight in the desert a highway for our God. | 46:03 | |
And then every valley shall be lifted up, | 46:08 | |
and every mountain shall be brought low. | 46:11 | |
The uneven ground shall become level, | 46:14 | |
and the rough places a plane." | 46:17 | |
Now, do you see the twist? | 46:20 | |
Following the demand to prepare, | 46:24 | |
the demand to give ourselves to love, | 46:26 | |
and justice in the wilderness, | 46:29 | |
is the assurance that God is in it, | 46:30 | |
solving the problems and removing the obstacles. | 46:34 | |
We don't lift the valleys. | 46:37 | |
We don't bring down the mountains. | 46:40 | |
We don't level off the rough places. | 46:42 | |
It is God who does that. | 46:45 | |
We're not called to build the kingdom of God on earth. | 46:48 | |
That is God's domain. | 46:52 | |
We can reconcile estranged people or estranged groups | 46:54 | |
in our country or community, or even on this campus. | 46:58 | |
That's God's business, our part. | 47:02 | |
Prophet says simply that the demand upon us is to prepare, | 47:08 | |
to act, to be involved, | 47:12 | |
to move out, to get with it, | 47:14 | |
to get in it, to prepare right in the wilderness of life. | 47:16 | |
And the rest is up to God. | 47:19 | |
The rest is in the hands of Almighty God. | 47:22 | |
This means that if we are to prepare, | 47:25 | |
we are to respond to God's love with active involvement | 47:27 | |
in the wilderness of the world around us. | 47:31 | |
It certainly means that we cannot prepare by sitting tightly | 47:33 | |
and lightly in the security | 47:37 | |
of our comfortable pews or our pulpits, | 47:39 | |
dreading and fearing the wilderness of our own lives, | 47:42 | |
or fearing the wilderness that is out somewhere. | 47:45 | |
No, does this seem a strange way | 47:51 | |
to prepare for the coming of the Christ child at Christmas? | 47:55 | |
Maybe so. | 48:00 | |
Surely it seemed just as strange | 48:03 | |
to those exiles in Babylon. | 48:08 | |
But to those who didn't venture out on the basis | 48:13 | |
of God's comfort ye, | 48:15 | |
and who did move out and prepare the wilderness. | 48:18 | |
They found the word of comfort from God to be quite real. | 48:22 | |
God did care. | 48:27 | |
God still cares. | 48:30 | |
This is why as someone has said, | 48:35 | |
"Christians | 48:37 | |
can never be casual about Christmas. | 48:40 | |
God is very present." | 48:46 | |
Comfort ye, comfort ye, | 48:48 | |
prepare ye the way, | 48:52 | |
and I will level the hills and lift up the valleys. | 48:55 | |
No matter how dark your night. | 49:01 | |
No matter how black the wilderness which surrounds us. | 49:05 | |
The voice that comes soft and clear. | 49:10 | |
In the doom and the gloom, | 49:15 | |
and the dark of the night. | 49:18 | |
Is the voice, which says, | 49:21 | |
"comfort ye, comfort ye my people." | 49:22 | |
And as I thought | 49:30 | |
about some closing words for this message today, | 49:33 | |
I wondered what is it, | 49:41 | |
that we as individuals | 49:45 | |
and we as communities of people need. | 49:47 | |
It's not to be made to feel guilty. | 49:51 | |
It's not to have anger or hostility stirred up | 49:55 | |
within us and among us. | 49:58 | |
It's not that we should be made to be envious or jealous, | 50:00 | |
or to seek more in life, | 50:04 | |
materially or physically. | 50:07 | |
I have a strange feeling, | 50:10 | |
both from my own personal life and from the lives of others | 50:12 | |
whose lives have touched mine. | 50:16 | |
That the word, the message, | 50:20 | |
which we stand in need of this advent 1975. | 50:23 | |
Is to hear the word comfort ye, comfort ye. | 50:29 | |
There is a need for peace of mind and peace of heart, | 50:35 | |
and peace of body, even peace of soul, | 50:39 | |
widespread among us. | 50:43 | |
There are some lines in | 50:48 | |
the great rich little treasure. | 50:50 | |
The little prince. | 50:55 | |
That I think have a Christmas advent message to them. | 50:57 | |
Let me share them with you. | 51:02 | |
At one point in this beautiful little narrative, | 51:05 | |
the fox says to the little prince, | 51:09 | |
"if you come at four o'clock, | 51:13 | |
I shall begin to be happy at three o'clock." | 51:19 | |
This is the message of advent. | 51:28 | |
So that we can say, | 51:32 | |
"oh God, if you are to come on Christmas day, | 51:34 | |
or on any day on which we can rely, | 51:40 | |
or at any moment which we can trust, | 51:44 | |
I can begin to be happy right now." | 51:47 | |
And then there's another line in the little prince, | 51:57 | |
where the little prince himself says, | 52:02 | |
"what makes the desert so beautiful?" | 52:07 | |
Is that somewhere out there, there is a well. | 52:12 | |
That's the story, the message of advent. | 52:22 | |
What makes life so beautiful? | 52:28 | |
What makes the world beautiful in the midst of its tragedy? | 52:31 | |
Is that somewhere out there, there is a well. | 52:39 | |
There is a well spring of life. | 52:45 | |
There is Christ, | 52:49 | |
comfort ye, comfort ye my people. | 52:54 | |
And God's name be praised. | 53:01 | |
Amen. | 53:07 | |
(contemporary gospel music) | 53:15 | |
(contemporary gospel music continues) | 57:33 | |
(contemporary gospel music rises) | 1:00:11 | |
(contemporary gospel music continues) | 1:00:35 | |
(contemporary gospel music rises) | 1:01:42 | |
(contemporary gospel music continues) | 1:02:15 | |
Oh God, of all the earth, | 1:03:43 | |
you who knew eat nothing we can give. | 1:03:45 | |
As we present these token gifts to you this morning. | 1:03:48 | |
And as we exchange our gifts with each other | 1:03:51 | |
in the weeks to come. | 1:03:54 | |
Keep us mindful of the greatest gift of all, | 1:03:56 | |
the gift of love you have given us | 1:03:59 | |
in Jesus Christ our savior. | 1:04:01 | |
And grant that we may live our lives | 1:04:04 | |
in a manner worthy of that gift. Amen. | 1:04:06 | |
(contemporary gospel music) | 1:04:15 | |
(contemporary gospel music continues) | 1:06:37 | |
Now may the God of love | 1:08:31 | |
who sent our savior Jesus Christ into the world, | 1:08:33 | |
that we might have life abundantly, both now and forever. | 1:08:36 | |
Fill your hearts with peace and joy, | 1:08:41 | |
and go with you as you strive to do that, | 1:08:44 | |
which is right and pleasing in the side of God. | 1:08:47 | |
(gospel hymns music) | 1:09:01 | |
(contemporary gospel music) | 1:09:24 |