Paul N. Priest - "Losing and Finding" (July 31, 1988)
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- | Good morning and welcome to Duke University Chapel. | 2:48 |
We're glad you're with us this morning | 2:52 | |
and we bid you a warm welcome. | 2:54 | |
Warmer than we intended, our air conditioning | 2:57 | |
is not working properly. | 2:59 | |
Gentleman, if you can make yourselves more comfortable, | 3:02 | |
please, we're glad for you to remove your coats. | 3:04 | |
Now we're glad you're here | 3:08 | |
for worship this morning. | 3:10 | |
Our preacher for this day is the | 3:13 | |
Reverend Paul N. Priest, | 3:16 | |
who comes to us from Bournemouth, England, | 3:19 | |
and we are delighted that he | 3:22 | |
has come to our chapel from across the sea | 3:24 | |
to preach God's word to us today. | 3:27 | |
Reverend Priest has traveled widely in the United States, | 3:30 | |
and has served a number of parishes here. | 3:33 | |
We are | 3:38 | |
delighted that you are with us, | 3:39 | |
and | 3:41 | |
now let us continue | 3:42 | |
our worship. | 3:44 | |
(choir singing) | 3:52 | |
(organ music) | 5:53 | |
Oh God, | 9:55 | |
the protector of all that trust in Thee, | 9:56 | |
without whom nothing is strong | 9:59 | |
and nothing is holy. | 10:01 | |
Increase and multiply upon us Thy mercy. | 10:03 | |
That Thou being our ruler and guide, | 10:07 | |
we may so pass through things temporal. | 10:11 | |
That we finally | 10:14 | |
lose not those things eternal. | 10:15 | |
Through Jesus Christ, our Lord | 10:18 | |
who liveth and reigneth with thee in the Holy Spirit. | 10:19 | |
One God, forever and ever. | 10:22 | |
Amen. | 10:25 | |
Be seated. | 10:26 | |
- | Let us pray. | 10:36 |
Open our hearts and minds, Oh God. | 10:40 | |
By the power of Your Holy Spirit, | 10:43 | |
so that as the Word is read and proclaimed, | 10:46 | |
we might hear with joy | 10:50 | |
what you say to us this day. | 10:52 | |
Amen. | 10:55 | |
The first lesson is taken from the second book | 10:59 | |
of Samuel. | 11:01 | |
And the Lord struck the child that Uriah's wife | 11:05 | |
bore to David, | 11:08 | |
and it became sick. | 11:10 | |
And David therefore besought God for the child. | 11:12 | |
And David fasted and went in, | 11:15 | |
and laid down all night upon the ground. | 11:17 | |
And the elders of his house stood before him | 11:20 | |
to raise him from the ground, | 11:23 | |
but he would not | 11:25 | |
and he would not eat food with them. | 11:27 | |
And on the seventh day, | 11:30 | |
the child died, | 11:32 | |
and the servants of David feared | 11:34 | |
to tell him that the child was dead, | 11:36 | |
for they said, | 11:39 | |
"Behold while the child was yet alive, | 11:40 | |
"we spoke to him and he did not listen to us. | 11:43 | |
"How then can we say to him, | 11:47 | |
"the child is dead? | 11:49 | |
"He may do himself some harm." | 11:51 | |
But when David saw the servants whispering together, | 11:55 | |
David perceived that the child was dead. | 11:58 | |
And David said to his servants, | 12:01 | |
"Is the child dead?" | 12:04 | |
And they said, | 12:06 | |
"He is dead." | 12:07 | |
Then David arose from the earth | 12:09 | |
and washed and anointed himself, | 12:11 | |
and changed his clothes. | 12:13 | |
And he went into the House of the Lord and worshiped. | 12:16 | |
And then he went down to his own house | 12:19 | |
and when he asked, they sat food before him | 12:22 | |
and he ate. | 12:26 | |
Then his servant said to him, | 12:28 | |
"What is this thing that you have done? | 12:29 | |
"You fasted and wept for the child while it was alive, | 12:32 | |
"but when the child died, you arose and ate food?" | 12:37 | |
And he said, "While the child was still alive, | 12:42 | |
"I fasted and wept for I said | 12:44 | |
"who knows whether the Lord will be gracious to me, | 12:47 | |
"that my child may live, | 12:50 | |
"and now that he is dead, why should I fast? | 12:53 | |
"Can I bring him back again? | 12:56 | |
"I shall go to him, but he will not return to me." | 12:59 | |
Then David comforted his wife, Bathsheba | 13:04 | |
and went into her and lay with her, | 13:07 | |
and she bore a son, | 13:10 | |
and he called his name, Solomon. | 13:12 | |
And the Lord loved him. | 13:15 | |
This ends the reading of the first lesson. | 13:17 | |
- | Let us stand for the Psalm. | 13:25 |
And read responsively. | 13:29 | |
Number 566. | 13:31 | |
I will bless the Lord at all times; | 13:40 | |
Congregation | his praise shall | 13:43 |
continually be in my mouth. | 13:44 | |
- | My soul makes its boast in the Lord; | 13:46 |
Congregation | let the humble hear and be glad. | 13:48 |
- | Oh, magnify the Lord with me, | 13:52 |
Congregation | and let us exalt his name together! | 13:55 |
- | I sought the Lord and he answered me | 13:58 |
Congregation | and delivered me from all my fears. | 14:00 |
- | Look to him and be radiant, | 14:03 |
Congregation | and their faces shall never be ashamed. | 14:06 |
- | This poor man cried and the Lord heard him. | 14:09 |
Congregation | and saved him out of all his troubles. | 14:12 |
- | The angel of the Lord encamps around those who fear him, | 14:14 |
Congregation | and delivers them. | 14:19 |
- | Oh, taste and see that the Lord is good! | 14:21 |
Congregation | Blessed is the man who takes refuge in him! | 14:25 |
- | Come, O sons, listen to me; | 14:28 |
Congregation | I will teach you the fear of the Lord. | 14:30 |
- | What man is there who desires life | 14:33 |
Congregation | and loves many days, that he may see good? | 14:35 |
Rev. William | Keep your tongue from evil | 14:39 |
and your lips from speaking deceit. | 14:41 | |
Congregation | Turn away from evil and do good; | 14:43 |
seek peace and pursue it. | 14:46 | |
Rev. William | When the righteous cry for help, | 14:48 |
the Lord hears. | 14:50 | |
Congregation | and delivers them out | 14:52 |
of all their troubles. | 14:53 | |
Rev. William | The Lord is near to the broken hearted. | 14:55 |
Congregation | and saves the crushed in spirit. | 14:58 |
Rev. William | The Lord redeems the life of his servants. | 15:00 |
Congregation | none of those who | 15:04 |
take refuge in him will be condemned. | 15:05 | |
(organ music) | 15:08 | |
(choir singing) | 15:17 | |
- | The second lesson is taken from Paul's letter | 16:16 |
to the Ephesians. | 16:19 | |
I therefore, are prisoner for the Lord, | 16:23 | |
beg you to lead a life worthy of the calling | 16:25 | |
to which you have been called, | 16:28 | |
and with all loneliness and meekness | 16:30 | |
with patience, | 16:33 | |
forbearing one another in love. | 16:34 | |
Eager to maintain the | 16:37 | |
unity of the Spirit | 16:38 | |
and the bond of peace. | 16:41 | |
There is one body, | 16:43 | |
and one spirit | 16:45 | |
just as you were called to one hope that belongs | 16:46 | |
to your call. | 16:49 | |
One Lord. | 16:51 | |
One faith. | 16:52 | |
One baptism. | 16:54 | |
One God and Father of us all, | 16:55 | |
who is above all and through all | 16:58 | |
and | 17:01 | |
in all. | 17:02 | |
This ends the reading of the second lesson. | 17:04 | |
(choir singing) | 17:25 | |
The Gospel is taken from John. | 21:12 | |
So that when the people saw that Jesus | 21:16 | |
was not there, nor His disciples, | 21:18 | |
they themselves got into the boats | 21:21 | |
and went to Capernaum, seeking Jesus. | 21:23 | |
And when they found Him on the other side of the sea, | 21:27 | |
they said to Him, | 21:29 | |
"Rabbi, when did You come here?" | 21:31 | |
And Jesus answered them, | 21:34 | |
"Truly, truly I say to you, | 21:35 | |
"you seek Me, not because you saw signs, | 21:37 | |
"but because you ate your fill of the loaves. | 21:41 | |
"Do not labor for the food which perishes, | 21:44 | |
"but for the food which endures to eternal life, | 21:47 | |
"which the Son of Man will give to you. | 21:51 | |
"For on Him, as the God Father set his seal." | 21:53 | |
And then they said to him, | 21:58 | |
"What must we do | 21:59 | |
"to be doing the works of God?" | 22:01 | |
And Jesus answered them, | 22:04 | |
"This is the work of God: | 22:06 | |
"That you believe in Him | 22:08 | |
"whom He has sent." | 22:10 | |
And they said to him, | 22:12 | |
"Then what sign do You, | 22:13 | |
"that we may see and believe You? | 22:14 | |
"What work do You perform? | 22:17 | |
"Our fathers ate the manna in the wilderness, | 22:19 | |
"and as it is written: | 22:22 | |
"'He gave the bread from Heaven to eat'" | 22:24 | |
And then Jesus said to them, | 22:27 | |
"Truly, truly I say to you, | 22:29 | |
"it was not Moses who gave you the bread from Heaven. | 22:30 | |
"My Father gives you the true bread from Heaven. | 22:34 | |
"For the bread of God is that which comes down from Heaven, | 22:37 | |
"and gives life to the world." | 22:41 | |
And they said to Him, | 22:44 | |
"Lord, give us this bread always." | 22:45 | |
And Jesus said to them, | 22:49 | |
"I am the bread of life. | 22:51 | |
"He who comes to me shall not hunger. | 22:53 | |
"And he who believes in me | 22:56 | |
"shall never thirst." | 22:58 | |
This ends the reading of the Gospel. | 23:00 | |
- | In the name of the Father | 23:16 |
and of the Son | 23:18 | |
and of the Holy Spirit. | 23:20 | |
The telephone rang. | 23:26 | |
It was the police. | 23:29 | |
What in the world would the police want with us, | 23:33 | |
whilst we were | 23:36 | |
away on holiday, | 23:38 | |
hundreds of miles | 23:40 | |
from home? | 23:42 | |
The policeman said to me, | 23:44 | |
"You've been burgled." | 23:47 | |
Our holiday was cut short. | 23:51 | |
We began to make a long | 23:55 | |
and dreary | 23:57 | |
journey home. | 23:59 | |
And as we did so, | 24:01 | |
we wondered what the burglars | 24:03 | |
might have taken from our home? | 24:05 | |
What | 24:09 | |
precious | 24:09 | |
possessions? | 24:11 | |
Not necessarily | 24:13 | |
of great | 24:14 | |
monetary | 24:15 | |
value, | 24:17 | |
but possessions which were dear to us | 24:19 | |
because they had been passed down to us, | 24:22 | |
through our families. | 24:26 | |
When we returned, we found that the burglars | 24:30 | |
had taken | 24:33 | |
my mother's | 24:34 | |
gold | 24:35 | |
wedding ring. | 24:36 | |
They had also taken with them my wife's | 24:39 | |
father's | 24:43 | |
gold | 24:45 | |
clock. | 24:46 | |
Clearly, the burglars were interested in gold. | 24:48 | |
And having come to our house, | 24:52 | |
they had come to the right place. | 24:54 | |
They also took money, | 24:59 | |
which my brother had left for me. | 25:01 | |
We were deeply perturbed | 25:06 | |
and shocked. | 25:08 | |
And felt a great sense of loss | 25:11 | |
that these possessions had been taken from us, | 25:14 | |
never to be returned. | 25:18 | |
No doubt, there are those that who would tell us | 25:24 | |
that we should not become attached to material possessions, | 25:26 | |
but I believe that to be contrary to our faith. | 25:32 | |
For we believe in a God who created the world. | 25:37 | |
And we are told in the book of Genesis, | 25:42 | |
that when He looked upon the world which He created, | 25:44 | |
it was | 25:49 | |
very good. | 25:50 | |
God wishes us to enjoy | 25:52 | |
the material of the world. | 25:55 | |
For us to possess that material | 25:59 | |
and find | 26:01 | |
satisfaction | 26:02 | |
within it. | 26:04 | |
We are of a faith | 26:08 | |
which believes | 26:10 | |
in a God who became | 26:11 | |
material Himself. | 26:14 | |
The Word | 26:16 | |
become | 26:18 | |
flesh. | 26:19 | |
And as I think of the life and teaching | 26:22 | |
of our Lord Jesus Christ, | 26:24 | |
I am aware of how much he enjoyed | 26:27 | |
and appreciated | 26:30 | |
the material things | 26:32 | |
of life. | 26:35 | |
There is a sense in which | 26:37 | |
our religion | 26:39 | |
is a materialistic | 26:40 | |
religion. | 26:43 | |
You remember how Jesus | 26:47 | |
had a deep insight | 26:49 | |
into what it meant to lose | 26:52 | |
material things. | 26:55 | |
For when the woman lost her coin, | 26:58 | |
she searched desperately after it. | 27:00 | |
And when the shepard lost his sheep, | 27:03 | |
he went high and low, | 27:06 | |
in order that he might return that sheep | 27:08 | |
to its fold. | 27:11 | |
Let us | 27:15 | |
never forget the importance of the material. | 27:16 | |
And that God wishes us to enjoy, | 27:21 | |
and | 27:24 | |
possess | 27:25 | |
material things | 27:26 | |
of life. | 27:29 | |
In the Gospel, | 27:33 | |
we read | 27:34 | |
of how the people | 27:36 | |
found | 27:38 | |
that the one | 27:38 | |
who had given them | 27:40 | |
material things | 27:41 | |
was no longer there. | 27:44 | |
And so they went to seek after Him. | 27:46 | |
And when they came to Jesus, | 27:50 | |
He told them that the only reason why they had come | 27:52 | |
seeking Him, was because He had given them | 27:55 | |
bread. | 28:00 | |
And they were full of loaves. | 28:01 | |
He warned them | 28:05 | |
about the dangers | 28:07 | |
of material things. | 28:09 | |
He told them that they were not to work for those | 28:12 | |
things which are imperishable, | 28:15 | |
but for | 28:20 | |
food | 28:20 | |
which is | 28:21 | |
imperishable. | 28:23 | |
For food which lasts | 28:25 | |
to eternal life. | 28:28 | |
Those words remind me of some others of Jesus. | 28:31 | |
Where He said, | 28:35 | |
"Do not store up for yourselves | 28:36 | |
"treasures on earth, | 28:39 | |
"where moth and rust doth corrupt. | 28:41 | |
"And where thieves break in and steal, | 28:45 | |
"but store up for yourselves treasures in Heaven. | 28:49 | |
"Where neither moth, nor rust doth corrupt. | 28:53 | |
"And thieves | 28:58 | |
do not break in | 29:00 | |
"and steal." | 29:02 | |
Let's think now of the | 29:07 | |
most precious material possession that you and I have. | 29:09 | |
Let us thank God for it. | 29:16 | |
For it is part of His creation, | 29:18 | |
but let us remember that we must never give | 29:22 | |
ultimate significance to any person or possession. | 29:25 | |
For like Job, | 29:31 | |
we are the people who are ready to lose | 29:33 | |
all personal possessions. | 29:37 | |
And with him say, | 29:40 | |
I know | 29:43 | |
that my Redeemer | 29:45 | |
lives. | 29:47 | |
Some friends said to us in the light of our burglary, | 29:53 | |
what we ourselves had thought. | 29:56 | |
That though we had lost personal possessions, | 30:01 | |
we had not lost | 30:04 | |
one another. | 30:07 | |
They talked to us about the importance of people. | 30:10 | |
And since we arrived in the United States of America, | 30:14 | |
I have been reminded | 30:18 | |
of how important | 30:20 | |
people | 30:22 | |
are | 30:23 | |
to me. | 30:24 | |
We landed at Dallas Airport | 30:25 | |
in the middle of a violent thunderstorm, | 30:28 | |
but when we came through the customs gate, | 30:33 | |
there waiting for us | 30:36 | |
was Clifford Harrison, | 30:38 | |
a friend whom we had met | 30:40 | |
a number of years ago, | 30:42 | |
who quickly took us to | 30:44 | |
his home, | 30:46 | |
that we might meet with his wife | 30:47 | |
and with his family. | 30:50 | |
Two days later, we were in Richmond, | 30:53 | |
where we were five years ago. | 30:55 | |
And as we went to the chapel for the morning service, | 30:59 | |
afterwards we met a number of people that we had not seen | 31:04 | |
for five years. | 31:08 | |
And we realized how good | 31:11 | |
it was to renew our friendships. | 31:13 | |
We came | 31:18 | |
from Richmond | 31:19 | |
to Durham | 31:20 | |
via the whole of North Carolina | 31:22 | |
by | 31:25 | |
Amtrak | 31:26 | |
and arriving four hours late, | 31:28 | |
there waiting for us | 31:31 | |
was Dr. Willimon. | 31:33 | |
He brought us to his home, | 31:35 | |
where again, | 31:38 | |
we met with his family. | 31:39 | |
And how good it is to be | 31:42 | |
with Dr. Willimon and his family, | 31:44 | |
that we might renew | 31:47 | |
friendships. | 31:49 | |
I know | 31:51 | |
how important | 31:52 | |
people | 31:54 | |
are | 31:55 | |
to me. | 31:56 | |
And not just friends, | 31:58 | |
but also family. | 32:00 | |
How much it means to me | 32:03 | |
that today, | 32:05 | |
my wife and my children | 32:06 | |
are sitting in this congregation | 32:07 | |
with people who have | 32:10 | |
traveled hundreds of miles from Illinois, | 32:12 | |
in order that they might be with us | 32:15 | |
this weekend as a family. | 32:17 | |
We were traveling north | 32:22 | |
in England, | 32:25 | |
along a motorway. | 32:27 | |
We decided it was time for some refreshment, | 32:29 | |
and so we stopped at what we call | 32:32 | |
a service area. | 32:35 | |
At this service area, | 32:38 | |
there was a bridge which went over the motorway, | 32:39 | |
and in the middle of the bridge, | 32:42 | |
there was a cafe where we had some refreshments. | 32:44 | |
After we had finished our meal, | 32:49 | |
Nicola and Rachel, our children, | 32:51 | |
said that they would like to go and look at the shops. | 32:54 | |
Down they went, and we said that we would meet them | 32:58 | |
in a few minutes. | 33:01 | |
When we went down to the shops, | 33:04 | |
they were nowhere that could be seen. | 33:07 | |
We searched high and low, | 33:11 | |
and were getting desperate in our concern | 33:14 | |
for having lost our children. | 33:18 | |
Once again, we found ourselves in the hands of the police. | 33:22 | |
For they were informed of the loss of our children. | 33:28 | |
And we drove around the area. | 33:33 | |
They were nowhere to be seen. | 33:35 | |
Then the police took us over the motorway, | 33:38 | |
to the service station, | 33:41 | |
which is on the other side. | 33:42 | |
Again, | 33:45 | |
nowhere | 33:46 | |
to be found. | 33:48 | |
But then suddenly, | 33:50 | |
we saw Nicola and Rachel, | 33:51 | |
and we jumped out of the police car | 33:53 | |
and embraced them, | 33:55 | |
and felt a great sense of relief. | 33:57 | |
They had gone the wrong way from the cafe, | 34:00 | |
to the other side of the motorway. | 34:04 | |
In that experience, we knew something of what it was like | 34:08 | |
for Mary | 34:11 | |
and Joseph | 34:12 | |
to lose their son. | 34:14 | |
And as He's so beautifully portrayed | 34:16 | |
on the reredos of this chapel, | 34:19 | |
there Mary and Joseph went to Jerusalem | 34:23 | |
and found | 34:26 | |
Jesus with the teachers | 34:28 | |
in the temple. | 34:30 | |
And I am sure | 34:32 | |
they were | 34:34 | |
overjoyed. | 34:35 | |
In the Gospel, we not only read | 34:39 | |
other people | 34:42 | |
who find that the one who gives them | 34:43 | |
material possessions | 34:46 | |
is lost, | 34:48 | |
but also they have lost | 34:50 | |
the person | 34:52 | |
called | 34:53 | |
Jesus. | 34:54 | |
And so they go | 34:56 | |
searching after him, | 34:57 | |
in order that they might find him. | 34:59 | |
And I am sure that they were | 35:02 | |
filled with joy | 35:04 | |
when they were in the company | 35:06 | |
of Jesus | 35:08 | |
once again. | 35:10 | |
Jesus, | 35:12 | |
who knew only too well | 35:13 | |
what it is like | 35:15 | |
for a member of the family to be lost | 35:16 | |
when he told the story | 35:20 | |
of the father | 35:22 | |
waiting | 35:24 | |
for his prodigal son | 35:26 | |
to return home. | 35:29 | |
We not only lose possessions, | 35:33 | |
but we also lose | 35:36 | |
people. | 35:38 | |
Sometimes | 35:40 | |
momentarily. | 35:42 | |
But in the Old Testament lesson, | 35:45 | |
we are reminded | 35:47 | |
of how loss | 35:48 | |
can be even more poignant | 35:50 | |
than that. | 35:52 | |
For in the Old Testament, | 35:54 | |
we read of how David | 35:55 | |
lost | 35:58 | |
his child. | 35:59 | |
A child who was only | 36:02 | |
a few days | 36:03 | |
old. | 36:05 | |
I shall never forget | 36:08 | |
the first funeral service | 36:09 | |
that I took | 36:12 | |
for a child. | 36:13 | |
And I sensed with the family | 36:15 | |
a deep | 36:18 | |
loss. | 36:20 | |
And yet, | 36:24 | |
it is not only when we lose children in death | 36:25 | |
that we feel that deep sense of loss. | 36:27 | |
There are those of us | 36:32 | |
within this congregation today | 36:33 | |
who know what it is like | 36:35 | |
for us to lose | 36:37 | |
loved ones | 36:38 | |
of whatever age. | 36:40 | |
We know the loss of their physical presence, | 36:43 | |
of their human | 36:48 | |
voice, | 36:49 | |
of that simple | 36:51 | |
touch | 36:53 | |
which we can no longer | 36:54 | |
feel | 36:57 | |
and experience. | 36:59 | |
This morning, as we listen to the postlude | 37:05 | |
at the end of the service, | 37:09 | |
I shall be reminded | 37:11 | |
of | 37:13 | |
Martin | 37:14 | |
Rinkart. | 37:15 | |
Martin Rinkart, | 37:17 | |
who during the Thirty Years' War | 37:18 | |
was in the city of Eilenburg, | 37:21 | |
in Germany. | 37:24 | |
Because of the war, | 37:26 | |
bearing in mind that Eilenburg was a walled | 37:29 | |
city, | 37:32 | |
people came from all around, | 37:34 | |
in order that they might | 37:36 | |
be safe. | 37:38 | |
As a result, | 37:40 | |
the city was overcrowded. | 37:41 | |
Pestilence and famine began to spread. | 37:44 | |
Many people | 37:49 | |
died. | 37:51 | |
Martin Rinkart | 37:53 | |
was the only pastor in that city | 37:55 | |
because so many other pastors had fled | 37:58 | |
and left the people to suffer. | 38:01 | |
As a result, | 38:06 | |
he conducted thousands of funerals | 38:06 | |
of friends, | 38:11 | |
as well as of people | 38:13 | |
that he did not know. | 38:14 | |
His wife | 38:17 | |
died. | 38:19 | |
There was no one else | 38:21 | |
to take the funeral. | 38:23 | |
After this experience, | 38:26 | |
Martin Rinkart | 38:28 | |
wrote, | 38:30 | |
"Now | 38:32 | |
"thank we all our God, | 38:33 | |
"with hearts and hands and voices, | 38:36 | |
"Who wondrous things hath done, | 38:40 | |
"in Whom the world rejoices; | 38:44 | |
"Who brought us from our mothers' arms | 38:48 | |
"and blessed us on our way, | 38:51 | |
"and gives us countless gifts | 38:55 | |
"and still | 38:59 | |
"is ours | 39:01 | |
"today." | 39:03 | |
We are a people of faith | 39:06 | |
who value material possessions, | 39:09 | |
but who recognize that we must never give | 39:12 | |
to a material possession | 39:15 | |
ultimate significance. | 39:17 | |
We are those | 39:21 | |
who value people | 39:22 | |
because we recognize that everyone | 39:24 | |
is made | 39:28 | |
in the image of God. | 39:29 | |
We know of the deep enrichment | 39:32 | |
which people bring into our lives. | 39:35 | |
Think now | 39:41 | |
of the person | 39:42 | |
who is most | 39:43 | |
significant | 39:45 | |
to you. | 39:47 | |
Whoever it is, | 39:51 | |
remember | 39:53 | |
this, | 39:54 | |
that person must never be given | 39:56 | |
ultimate significance | 39:59 | |
in your life. | 40:02 | |
For we do not place ultimate significance | 40:05 | |
in other people. | 40:08 | |
We place | 40:11 | |
ultimate significance | 40:12 | |
in Jesus Christ. | 40:15 | |
Jesus, | 40:19 | |
who was taken away | 40:20 | |
momentarily | 40:22 | |
from his disciples, | 40:24 | |
but they discovered that he was still with them. | 40:26 | |
They knew the truth of his words | 40:31 | |
when he said, | 40:34 | |
"Lo, | 40:36 | |
"I am with you | 40:37 | |
"always. | 40:39 | |
"To the end of the world." | 40:41 | |
In the Epistle | 40:48 | |
from Ephesians, | 40:50 | |
we are reminded | 40:52 | |
of something | 40:54 | |
else | 40:56 | |
that we | 40:57 | |
shall | 40:58 | |
lose. | 40:59 | |
Not material possessions. | 41:02 | |
Not | 41:05 | |
people, | 41:07 | |
but our | 41:09 | |
personal | 41:10 | |
life. | 41:12 | |
Saint Paul writes in the letter to the Ephesians | 41:15 | |
about | 41:19 | |
baptism. | 41:21 | |
I am deeply indebted | 41:24 | |
to the minster of this university | 41:26 | |
chapel | 41:29 | |
for his writings. | 41:30 | |
Indeed it is through | 41:33 | |
Dr. Willimon's writings | 41:34 | |
that we came to know each other. | 41:36 | |
And I have very much enjoyed | 41:41 | |
all that he has had to write, | 41:43 | |
not least what he has had to say | 41:46 | |
about the nature | 41:49 | |
of baptism. | 41:51 | |
When we are baptized, | 41:55 | |
we ask | 41:58 | |
God | 41:59 | |
to kill us. | 42:01 | |
To take away | 42:04 | |
our | 42:07 | |
personal | 42:08 | |
life. | 42:09 | |
In the Epistle, | 42:12 | |
Saint Paul writes about pride | 42:13 | |
and impatience, | 42:16 | |
and disunity. | 42:18 | |
And he says that these things are | 42:21 | |
to be put to death. | 42:24 | |
For we are to be raised to the new life, | 42:27 | |
which is in Christ. | 42:32 | |
A life which will give us | 42:34 | |
patience, | 42:37 | |
humility, | 42:38 | |
and | 42:41 | |
unity. | 42:42 | |
I don't know about you, | 42:45 | |
but I know about myself. | 42:48 | |
I know that every day, | 42:52 | |
I need | 42:54 | |
to ask God | 42:55 | |
to put me to death. | 42:56 | |
To take | 42:59 | |
my personal | 42:59 | |
life | 43:01 | |
away. | 43:02 | |
In order that I might discover again | 43:04 | |
the new | 43:07 | |
life | 43:08 | |
which is in Christ. | 43:10 | |
And I'm talking | 43:14 | |
about | 43:16 | |
real | 43:17 | |
life. | 43:19 | |
Christ has come | 43:21 | |
in order that we might have life, | 43:23 | |
and have it | 43:26 | |
more abundantly. | 43:27 | |
I'm talking about a quality of life | 43:30 | |
which can't be found in Zen, | 43:33 | |
in Buddhism, | 43:36 | |
in Judaism, | 43:38 | |
or in any other courter | 43:40 | |
except | 43:42 | |
within the person of Christ. | 43:44 | |
For He | 43:47 | |
is | 43:48 | |
the bread of life. | 43:50 | |
And if we are to find a life which | 43:53 | |
satisfies our deepest hunger, | 43:55 | |
which quenches | 44:00 | |
the most urgent | 44:01 | |
thirst, | 44:03 | |
then it is to Christ | 44:05 | |
that we come. | 44:08 | |
For He | 44:10 | |
is | 44:11 | |
the way, | 44:12 | |
the truth, | 44:14 | |
and | 44:16 | |
the life. | 44:18 | |
This life | 44:23 | |
is a life which can't be destroyed | 44:25 | |
by a bacillus, | 44:28 | |
or by a bus. | 44:30 | |
I'm reminded of the words | 44:34 | |
of Sydney Carter's song, | 44:35 | |
Lord of the Dance, | 44:38 | |
"They cut me down, | 44:42 | |
"and I leap up high. | 44:45 | |
"I am the life | 44:48 | |
"that'll never, | 44:50 | |
"never die. | 44:52 | |
"I'll live in you | 44:54 | |
"if you'll live in me. | 44:57 | |
"I | 45:01 | |
"am the lord | 45:02 | |
"of the dance | 45:04 | |
"said he." | 45:06 | |
Take away from me | 45:09 | |
my personal life, | 45:12 | |
put me to death every day, | 45:15 | |
in order that I might be raised to new life in Christ. | 45:17 | |
Put | 45:23 | |
my human | 45:24 | |
existence | 45:26 | |
to death. | 45:28 | |
And I have nothing | 45:31 | |
to fear. | 45:32 | |
For there is nothing | 45:34 | |
in all creation | 45:36 | |
which can separate us | 45:37 | |
from the love of God, | 45:39 | |
which is in | 45:42 | |
Christ Jesus, | 45:42 | |
our Lord. | 45:44 | |
Because of our faith, | 45:48 | |
we value | 45:50 | |
material possessions. | 45:53 | |
We value | 45:56 | |
people. | 45:58 | |
We value | 46:00 | |
personal | 46:02 | |
life. | 46:04 | |
But we are those | 46:06 | |
who know | 46:08 | |
that all these things can be taken from us. | 46:10 | |
For as John Wesley | 46:17 | |
says, | 46:19 | |
"The best of all | 46:21 | |
"is | 46:23 | |
"God | 46:25 | |
"is with us." | 46:28 | |
Amen. | 46:36 | |
(organ music) | 46:42 | |
(choir singing) | 47:09 | |
Rev. William | The Lord be with you. | 50:00 |
Congregation | And also with you. | 50:02 |
- | Let us pray. | 50:03 |
Be seated. | 50:04 | |
Gracious God, | 50:13 | |
Who comes to us when we alone, | 50:16 | |
and Who feeds us | 50:19 | |
when we are hungry. | 50:20 | |
Gracious God, | 50:24 | |
Who leaves us alone when we desire to possess You, | 50:27 | |
and Who makes us hungry | 50:31 | |
when we would presume | 50:34 | |
to be so full. | 50:35 | |
Hear us, we pray. | 50:38 | |
Lord, what must we do to be doing the works of God? | 50:42 | |
We know not always what we must do, | 50:48 | |
much less, | 50:52 | |
have we the will to that | 50:54 | |
which | 50:56 | |
we know | 50:56 | |
to be | 50:57 | |
Your work. | 50:58 | |
And yet we know, | 51:01 | |
and hereby | 51:02 | |
we will | 51:03 | |
to set before You the needs of brothers and sisters | 51:05 | |
in Your world through prayer. | 51:08 | |
We pray for men and women who serve the church | 51:13 | |
around the world, | 51:15 | |
preaching, | 51:17 | |
showing charity, | 51:18 | |
ruling, | 51:20 | |
that they may never lose heart, | 51:22 | |
but have hope and courage. | 51:24 | |
We pray for people who do not believe. | 51:29 | |
Who, even though Your word is proclaimed, | 51:34 | |
are shaken by doubt, | 51:36 | |
or have turned against You. | 51:37 | |
Open their eyes to see beyond | 51:42 | |
our broken fellowship, | 51:45 | |
the wonders of Your love displayed in Jesus | 51:48 | |
and to follow when He calls them. | 51:52 | |
We pray for peace in the world. | 51:56 | |
Disarm weapons, silence guns, | 51:59 | |
put out ancient hate that smolders still, | 52:02 | |
or flames in sudden conflict. | 52:04 | |
Create goodwill among every race and nation. | 52:07 | |
We pray for enemies | 52:13 | |
as Christ commanded. | 52:16 | |
For those who oppose us, | 52:18 | |
or scheme against us, | 52:20 | |
who are also children of Your love. | 52:23 | |
May we be kept from infectious hate | 52:28 | |
and sick desire for vengeance. | 52:31 | |
We pray for those who govern us, | 52:36 | |
who make, administer, and judge our laws. | 52:38 | |
May this country be a land of free and able leaders | 52:41 | |
who welcome exiles, | 52:44 | |
and value justice. | 52:47 | |
We pray | 52:51 | |
for poor people, | 52:53 | |
who are hungry or housed in cramped in places. | 52:56 | |
Increase in those of us | 53:00 | |
who prosper | 53:02 | |
concern for the disinherited. | 53:05 | |
We pray for sick people | 53:08 | |
who suffer pain. | 53:10 | |
Particularly those | 53:13 | |
in Duke Hospital. | 53:16 | |
We pray for healing. | 53:19 | |
We pray that they may be patient, brave, and trusting. | 53:22 | |
We pray for people who are lonely, | 53:28 | |
or alone, | 53:30 | |
who have no one to call an easy friendship, | 53:32 | |
that they may be remembered, befriended | 53:35 | |
and know that You care for them. | 53:37 | |
We pray for people everywhere, | 53:42 | |
whom our world too often teaches us to regard as strangers, | 53:47 | |
but You would have us regard as kith and kin. | 53:50 | |
May they come into their own as Children of God. | 53:55 | |
Inherit the Kingdom repaired in Jesus Christ, | 53:59 | |
Lord of all and Savior of the world. | 54:02 | |
Here our prayers, | 54:07 | |
Almighty God in the name of Jesus Christ, | 54:08 | |
Who feeds us and Who prays with us and for us. | 54:12 | |
To Whom we praise forever and ever. | 54:17 | |
Amen. | 54:22 | |
As a people so richly blessed, | 54:25 | |
let us bless God | 54:28 | |
through our gifts. | 54:30 | |
(instrumental music) | 54:35 | |
(choir singing) | 56:21 | |
Give thanks to the Lord. | 1:00:19 | |
Come, let us praise God joyfully | 1:00:21 | |
for this good world, | 1:00:24 | |
for things great and small, | 1:00:26 | |
beautiful and awesome, | 1:00:27 | |
for seen and unseen splendors. | 1:00:28 | |
Thank you God | 1:00:31 | |
for human life, | 1:00:33 | |
for talking and moving and thinking together, | 1:00:35 | |
for common hopes | 1:00:37 | |
and hardships shared from birth until our dying. | 1:00:39 | |
For work to do | 1:00:43 | |
and strength to work. | 1:00:44 | |
For comradeship of labor | 1:00:45 | |
and for exchanges of good humor and encouragement, | 1:00:47 | |
we thank You God, | 1:00:50 | |
for Your help in times of doubt and sorrow, | 1:00:53 | |
for healing our diseases | 1:00:56 | |
and for preserving us in temptation and danger. | 1:00:57 | |
For the church, | 1:01:02 | |
into which we have been called, | 1:01:03 | |
and for the good news we receive. | 1:01:05 | |
And for our life together in the Lord. | 1:01:08 | |
For Your Holy Spirit | 1:01:12 | |
Who guides our steps | 1:01:13 | |
and brings us gifts of faith and love, | 1:01:14 | |
Who prays in us and prompts our grateful worship. | 1:01:17 | |
Above all Ark, | 1:01:21 | |
Oh God, | 1:01:22 | |
for Your Son Jesus Christ, | 1:01:24 | |
Who lived and died and lives again for our salvation. | 1:01:25 | |
For our hope in Him | 1:01:29 | |
and for the joy of serving Him, | 1:01:31 | |
we thank and praise You God our Father, | 1:01:33 | |
for all Your goodness to us. | 1:01:36 | |
Our Father, | 1:01:40 | |
Who art in Heaven, | 1:01:41 | |
hallowed by thy name. | 1:01:43 | |
Thy Kingdom come, | 1:01:45 | |
Thy will be done on earth as it is in Heaven. | 1:01:47 | |
Give us this day our daily bread, | 1:01:50 | |
and forgive us our trespasses | 1:01:53 | |
as we forgive those who trespass against us. | 1:01:56 | |
And lead us not into temptation, | 1:01:59 | |
but deliver us from evil. | 1:02:02 | |
For Thine is the Kingdom and the power | 1:02:04 | |
and the glory | 1:02:07 | |
forever. | 1:02:08 | |
Amen. | 1:02:09 | |
(organ music) | 1:02:11 | |
(choir and congregation singing) | 1:02:50 | |
And now may the grace of our Lord and Savior | 1:05:30 | |
Jesus Christ, | 1:05:32 | |
love of God and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit | 1:05:34 | |
be with you now, | 1:05:37 | |
and always. | 1:05:38 | |
(choir singing) | 1:05:42 | |
(organ music) | 1:06:30 |