Perry H. Biddle, Jr. - "Her Great Love Proves That Her Many Sins Have Been Forgiven" (June 18, 1989)
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(organ music) | 0:00 | |
- | Good morning, and welcome to this service | 1:52 |
of the Lord's supper here at the Duke University Chapel | 1:54 | |
on this fifth Sunday after Pentecost. | 1:57 | |
We are delighted to see each of you here, | 2:00 | |
and recognizing that many of you may be visitors | 2:02 | |
to the Duke campus for the first time, | 2:04 | |
we wish you a very pleasant stay. | 2:07 | |
We also extend greetings to those of you | 2:09 | |
in our radio and television audiences, | 2:11 | |
especially those patients and families at Duke hospitals. | 2:14 | |
Our preacher for today's service is the | 2:18 | |
Reverend Doctor Perry Biddle, Jr. | 2:20 | |
Minister of the First Presbyterian Church of Old Hickory | 2:22 | |
in metropolitan Nashville, Tennessee. | 2:26 | |
A native North Carolinian, Dr. Biddle was educated | 2:28 | |
at Davidson College, Union Theological Seminary in Richmond, | 2:32 | |
and Vanderbilt University. | 2:36 | |
A well-known author, preacher, and conference speaker, | 2:38 | |
Dr. Biddle is the author of seven books | 2:42 | |
with his latest book to be published this September. | 2:44 | |
We welcome Dr. Biddle and his wife, Sue, to the chapel. | 2:48 | |
Please note the remaining announcements | 2:52 | |
as they are printed in your bulletins. | 2:54 | |
And now let us continue our worship. | 2:56 | |
(choir music) | 3:01 | |
- | Our God is a God of justice | 8:39 |
waiting to be gracious to you, | 8:42 | |
yearning to have pity on you, | 8:45 | |
blessed are all who wait for the Lord. | 8:48 | |
In penitence and faith, | 8:51 | |
let us our confess our sins to almighty God. | 8:53 | |
Please be seated. | 8:56 | |
Most merciful God, we confess that we have sinned | 9:06 | |
against you in thought, word, and deed | 9:10 | |
by what we have done and by what we have left undone. | 9:14 | |
We have not loved you with our whole heart. | 9:19 | |
We have not loved our neighbors as ourselves. | 9:22 | |
We are truly sorry, and we humbly repent. | 9:26 | |
For the sake of your son, Jesus Christ, | 9:30 | |
have mercy on us and forgive us | 9:33 | |
that we might delight in your will and walk in your ways | 9:36 | |
to the glory of your name, amen. | 9:41 | |
If we confess our sins, God is faithful and just | 9:55 | |
and will forgive our sins | 10:00 | |
and cleanse us from all unrighteousness. | 10:02 | |
Thanks be to God. | 10:05 | |
- | Let us pray. | 10:15 |
Open our hearts and minds, oh God, | 10:17 | |
by the power of your Holy Spirit | 10:20 | |
so that as the word is read and proclaimed, | 10:24 | |
we might hear with joy what you say to us this day, amen. | 10:27 | |
The first lesson is taken from the first books of Kings. | 10:36 | |
Ahab told Jezebel all that Elijah had done | 10:42 | |
and how he had slain all the prophets with the sword. | 10:46 | |
Then Jezebel sent a messenger to Elijah saying, | 10:51 | |
"So may the gods do to me, and more also, | 10:54 | |
if I do not make your life as the life | 10:57 | |
of one of them by this time tomorrow." | 11:00 | |
Then Elijah was afraid and rose and fled for his life. | 11:04 | |
And came to Beersheba which belongs to Judah, | 11:08 | |
and left his servant there, | 11:12 | |
But Elijah went a day's journey into the wilderness, | 11:16 | |
and came and sat down under a broom tree, | 11:19 | |
and asked that he may die saying, | 11:23 | |
"It is enough now, oh God," | 11:27 | |
"Take away life for I am no better than my ancestors." | 11:30 | |
Then Elijah laid down and slept under a broom tree. | 11:36 | |
And behold an angel touched him and said, "Arise and eat." | 11:42 | |
And Elijah looked, and behold there was at his head | 11:50 | |
a cake baked on hot stones, and a jar of water. | 11:54 | |
And he ate and drank and lay down again. | 12:00 | |
The angel of God came a second time | 12:05 | |
and touched him and said, | 12:09 | |
"Arise and eat, else the journey will be to great for you." | 12:11 | |
And Elijah arose and ate and drank. | 12:17 | |
And went in the strength of that food, | 12:22 | |
forty days and forty nights to Horeb, the mount of God. | 12:24 | |
This ends the reading of the first lesson. | 12:32 | |
- | Please stand as we read the psalter responsively. | 12:40 |
- | As the heart longs for flowing streams. | 12:49 |
(parishioners respond) | 12:53 | |
My soul thirst for God, for the living God. | 12:57 | |
(parishioner respond) | 13:01 | |
My tears have been my food for day and night. | 13:05 | |
(parishioners respond) | 13:09 | |
These things I remember as I pour out my soul. | 13:13 | |
(parishioners respond) | 13:18 | |
With glad shouts and songs of thanksgiving. | 13:23 | |
(parishioners respond) | 13:28 | |
Why are you cast down, oh my soul. | 13:31 | |
(parishioners respond) | 13:34 | |
Hope and God. | 13:38 | |
(parishioners respond) | 13:40 | |
My soul is cast down within me. | 13:45 | |
(parishioners respond) | 13:48 | |
Deep calls to deep at the thunder of thy cataracts. | 13:55 | |
(parishioners respond) | 14:00 | |
By day the Lord commands his steadfast love. | 14:04 | |
(parishioners respond) | 14:08 | |
I say to God, "My rock, why has thou forgotten me?" | 14:14 | |
(parishioners respond) | 14:19 | |
As with a deadly wound in my body, my adversaries taunt me. | 14:23 | |
(parishioners respond) | 14:28 | |
Why are you cast down, oh my soul? | 14:34 | |
(parishioners respond) | 14:37 | |
Hope in God. | 14:40 | |
(parishioners respond) | 14:43 | |
(choir music) | 14:46 | |
- | The second lesson is taken | 15:49 |
from Paul's letter to the Galatians. | 15:51 | |
We ourselves who are Jews by birth, and not Gentile sinners, | 15:56 | |
yet who know that a person is not justified | 16:01 | |
by works of the law, but through faith in Jesus Christ. | 16:04 | |
Even we have believed in Christ Jesus, | 16:09 | |
in order to be justified by faith in Christ, | 16:12 | |
and not by works of the law; | 16:15 | |
because by works of the law, no one shall be justified. | 16:18 | |
But if, in our endeavors to be justified in Christ, | 16:23 | |
we ourselves also are found to be sinners, | 16:28 | |
is Christ then an agent of sin? | 16:31 | |
Certainly not. | 16:35 | |
But if I build up again those things which I tore down, | 16:37 | |
then I prove myself a transgressor. | 16:44 | |
For I through the law died to the law, | 16:49 | |
that I might live in God. | 16:53 | |
I have been crucified with Christ, | 16:57 | |
it is no longer I who live, | 17:00 | |
but Christ who lives in me. | 17:02 | |
And the life I now live in the flesh, | 17:06 | |
I live by faith in the Son of God, | 17:09 | |
who loved me and gave Himself for me. | 17:12 | |
I do not nullify the grace of God; | 17:15 | |
for if justification were through the law, | 17:19 | |
then Christ died for no purpose. | 17:22 | |
This ends the reading of the second Gospel. | 17:24 | |
- | First let me say what a real privileged and pleasure | 17:49 |
it is to worship with you today | 17:52 | |
and the Duke University Chapel. | 17:55 | |
And I very much appreciate the hospitality | 17:59 | |
of Nancy Clark and those that have provided for us. | 18:02 | |
Nancy told me that the text I'm about to read | 18:07 | |
is one of her favorites. | 18:10 | |
I'm not surprised because of the gracious hospitality | 18:13 | |
that has been extended to my wife and myself already. | 18:17 | |
When we arrived, we checked into the Brownstone Motel | 18:21 | |
and found that there were two rooms for us, | 18:25 | |
not one but two reservations. | 18:27 | |
And last night we were hosted for dinner | 18:30 | |
by two good friends, Jim and Nita Crenshaw | 18:33 | |
who formally were at Nashville at Vanderbilt. | 18:37 | |
And low I find that there not one but two glasses | 18:41 | |
of water provided for the minister, | 18:43 | |
so you have indeed been overly gracious. | 18:45 | |
My friends kid me back at Nashville that | 18:50 | |
I write and make royalties | 18:54 | |
on the miseries of others, | 18:58 | |
reminding me that I have written about the sick | 19:01 | |
and hospital visitations, about funerals | 19:04 | |
and funeral services, about divorce, | 19:09 | |
and then about marriage for some it's misery, you know. | 19:15 | |
And then more recently about preaching | 19:19 | |
and for many both the task of preaching | 19:23 | |
and listening to preaching is a misery. | 19:26 | |
In fact, I heard of a true story of a church, | 19:31 | |
a high church, that had a bulletin that was prepared | 19:34 | |
on a computer each week, | 19:37 | |
and down the left were rubrics | 19:40 | |
for standing, sitting, kneeling at various points, | 19:42 | |
the denomination will remain unnamed. | 19:46 | |
Someone got into the computer before Friday | 19:51 | |
when the secretary was printing it out | 19:56 | |
without her knowledge and without it picking it up | 19:58 | |
beside the sermon, | 20:02 | |
they put sleep. | 20:06 | |
I hope you won't sleep today. | 20:10 | |
I want to say another word of appreciation | 20:14 | |
to Will Willimon, a long time friend and one | 20:16 | |
that I appreciate very much for his writings, | 20:19 | |
his leadership in the American Church today. | 20:22 | |
He reminds me in ways of William Barclay | 20:26 | |
who published so prolifically | 20:29 | |
and also of Karl Barth for it be said | 20:32 | |
of Karl Barth you could agree or disagree with him | 20:35 | |
but you couldn't ignore him. | 20:37 | |
And the same could be said | 20:39 | |
of your minster of the chapel, Will Willimon. | 20:40 | |
I'm delighted though that he could | 20:44 | |
be with his family for Father's Day | 20:46 | |
as his father-in-law preaches his last sermon | 20:48 | |
in Lake City, South Carolina, | 20:53 | |
and retires from the ministry. | 20:56 | |
I'm reading today from the New English Bible translations | 20:59 | |
because those translators have worked out | 21:02 | |
a little tricky part of the text | 21:05 | |
and it saved me having to do the translation | 21:07 | |
and explaining it. | 21:11 | |
The text is from Luke's gospel, | 21:15 | |
the 7th chapter, | 21:20 | |
beginning with the 36th verse. | 21:21 | |
I will remind you that Luke enjoys telling of Jesus | 21:24 | |
going to feasts and banquets and enjoying | 21:27 | |
that sort of conviviality, | 21:31 | |
opportunity for dialogue with those around him. | 21:34 | |
One of the Pharisees invited Jesus to eat with him, | 21:40 | |
and he went to the Pharisee's house | 21:42 | |
and took his place at table. | 21:45 | |
A woman who was living an immoral life in the town, | 21:48 | |
had learned that Jesus was at table at Pharisee's house, | 21:52 | |
and had brought oil of myrrh in a small flask. | 21:56 | |
She took her place behind him by his feet, weeping. | 22:02 | |
His feet were wet with her tears, | 22:06 | |
and she wiped them with her hair, kissing them, | 22:08 | |
and anointing them with the myrrh. | 22:10 | |
When his host the Pharisee saw this, he said to himself, | 22:14 | |
"If this fellow were a real prophet, | 22:18 | |
he would know who this woman is that touches him, | 22:22 | |
and what sort of woman she is, | 22:26 | |
that she is a sinner." | 22:31 | |
Jesus took him up and said, | 22:34 | |
"Simon, I have something to say to you." | 22:36 | |
"Speak on, master," said he. | 22:40 | |
"Two men were in debt to a money lender. | 22:43 | |
One owed him 500 pieces of silver, | 22:47 | |
and the other fifty. | 22:51 | |
As neither had anything to pay with, he left them both off. | 22:55 | |
Now, | 22:58 | |
which one will love him more?" | 23:00 | |
Simon replied, "I should think the one | 23:04 | |
that was let off most." | 23:07 | |
"You're right," said Jesus. | 23:10 | |
Then, turning toward the woman, he said to Simon, | 23:11 | |
"Do you see this woman? | 23:15 | |
I came to your house. | 23:18 | |
You provided no water for my feet, | 23:19 | |
but for this woman has made my feet wet with her tears | 23:23 | |
and wiped them with her hair. | 23:26 | |
You gave me no kiss, but she has been kissing my feet | 23:29 | |
ever since I came in. | 23:31 | |
You did not anoint my head with oil, | 23:35 | |
but she has anointed my feet with myrrh. | 23:37 | |
And so I tell you, | 23:40 | |
her great love proves | 23:43 | |
that her many sins have been forgiven. | 23:46 | |
Where little has been forgiven, little love is shown. | 23:50 | |
Then he said to her, "Your sins are forgiven." | 23:54 | |
The other guests began to ask themselves, | 23:58 | |
"Who is this that he can forgive sins?" | 24:01 | |
But he said to the woman, | 24:06 | |
"Your faith has saved you; | 24:09 | |
"go in peace." | 24:13 | |
After this Jesus went journeying | 24:18 | |
from town to town and village to village, | 24:19 | |
proclaiming the good news of the kingdom of God. | 24:21 | |
With him were the twelve and a number of woman | 24:25 | |
who had been set free from evil spirits and infirmities: | 24:27 | |
Mary, know as Mary of Magdalene, | 24:31 | |
from whom seven devils had gone out, | 24:33 | |
Joanna, the wife of Chuza, a steward of Herod's, | 24:35 | |
Susanna, and many others, | 24:39 | |
These woman provided for them | 24:44 | |
out of their own resources. | 24:46 | |
Thanks be to God for the word. | 24:49 | |
Jesus loved banquets. | 24:58 | |
Wouldn't you love to have been a guest | 25:00 | |
at one of those banquets with Jesus | 25:02 | |
as people ate and drank | 25:04 | |
and enjoyed good conversation? | 25:05 | |
Some of the scholars tell us that | 25:10 | |
this banquet that we are hearing about was | 25:12 | |
after Jesus had preached in the synagogue. | 25:16 | |
And so it would be like having the preacher | 25:20 | |
for Sunday dinner. | 25:22 | |
In those days a Palestinian house was built | 25:25 | |
around a courtyard and the door was open, | 25:27 | |
and so it was not at all uncommon | 25:31 | |
for people of the village when they heard | 25:33 | |
that there was a famous wise man to | 25:36 | |
just wander into the courtyard. | 25:40 | |
And for these sort of banquets, | 25:42 | |
the guest reclined on benches around the table. | 25:45 | |
So Jesus's feet were extended | 25:50 | |
and as he was dining with the Pharisee Simon | 25:53 | |
this woman who was noted for her many sins, | 25:58 | |
we're not told what her sins were, | 26:01 | |
some speculate she was a prostitute | 26:04 | |
others think that she was noted as a sinner | 26:07 | |
because of her husband's business | 26:09 | |
but for whatever reason, she was well-known as a sinner. | 26:11 | |
And as Jesus and Simon were talking, | 26:16 | |
this woman very quietly | 26:19 | |
knelt over Jesus's feet | 26:22 | |
and was so moved to tears | 26:25 | |
by the forgiving love of God | 26:28 | |
that she had known | 26:30 | |
that she wet his feet with her tears | 26:33 | |
and let her hair down and used her hair as a towel | 26:37 | |
to dry his feet and she had brought with her | 26:41 | |
a little vile of perfume of myrrh | 26:45 | |
which she proceeded | 26:49 | |
to anoint Jesus's feet with. | 26:51 | |
Without saying anything, she did this. | 26:54 | |
And her actions went even beyond what was required | 26:58 | |
for she anointed Jesus's feet | 27:01 | |
with this precious ointment of myrrh. | 27:03 | |
And then Jesus turned to her and pointed out | 27:08 | |
that her great love | 27:11 | |
proved that her many sins were forgiven. | 27:14 | |
And that friends is our text for today. | 27:19 | |
That her great love proves | 27:24 | |
that her many sins had been forgiven. | 27:26 | |
We gather today around the Lord's table at another feast. | 27:31 | |
Jesus is our host today and we are his guests. | 27:36 | |
We have come to celebrate the death | 27:41 | |
and resurrection of Jesus Christ, | 27:44 | |
and we come like the woman | 27:47 | |
who snuck into the feast | 27:49 | |
because we are sinners saved by grace. | 27:55 | |
We come as she did in faith, | 28:00 | |
believing that through faith | 28:03 | |
we can get a greater grasp on Jesus Christ. | 28:05 | |
That we can be reassured that our sins are forgiven. | 28:10 | |
That we can be restored to a right relationship with God | 28:15 | |
and one another | 28:19 | |
and go out in peace. | 28:22 | |
The woman's faith was her confidence in God | 28:25 | |
in spite of her sinful past | 28:28 | |
and her faith restored her relationship | 28:30 | |
to God through Jesus. | 28:32 | |
We come to the Lord's table, trusting that the same God | 28:38 | |
who was merciful to the woman | 28:42 | |
who was notorious for her sins | 28:44 | |
will and wants to be merciful to us | 28:48 | |
and restore us to right relationship. | 28:53 | |
And as we leave this place today, | 28:56 | |
let us remember Jesus's words to the woman, | 28:58 | |
"Your faith has saved you; | 29:01 | |
"go in peace." | 29:04 | |
My wife and I like to go the movies | 29:09 | |
when we have some free time, and we saw a recent movie | 29:12 | |
set in Yazoo City, Mississippi. | 29:15 | |
I was born in Mississippi and had three years | 29:17 | |
of pastorate in Starkville, Mississippi. | 29:20 | |
And this movie maybe some of you have seen, | 29:23 | |
it is called "Miss Firecracker". | 29:25 | |
In it, a young woman, Carnelle Scott, | 29:29 | |
who is a born loser, is full of self-doubt | 29:33 | |
like a Tennessee Williams' character. | 29:37 | |
She was orphaned at eight | 29:39 | |
and left to be raised by an aunt and her two cousins. | 29:41 | |
And over the years, Carnelle dealt | 29:46 | |
with her achy feelings of inferiority | 29:49 | |
by becoming sexually promiscuous. | 29:53 | |
She jumped into bed with lots of boys in Yazoo City | 29:56 | |
in an effort to gain acceptance. | 30:00 | |
And in doing so, she earned the name | 30:03 | |
about town as Miss Hot Tamale. | 30:05 | |
Carnelle entered the Fourth of July contest | 30:09 | |
1998 when Miss Firecracker of Yazoo City. | 30:13 | |
It was the last year she was eligible by age to enter it. | 30:17 | |
She was not a likely candidate to win | 30:21 | |
for she had this bad reputation, | 30:23 | |
she worked in a catfish factory, | 30:26 | |
and had no social position. | 30:29 | |
But she'd had a change of heart. | 30:33 | |
And she had a friend in a black seamstress, | 30:36 | |
nicknamed Popeye Jackson, | 30:40 | |
who became a chief ally and coach in her act. | 30:43 | |
Carnelle struggled to even get in the final runoff | 30:47 | |
for Miss Firecracker and after doing her act, | 30:50 | |
she ended up in 5th place. | 30:55 | |
No winner by a long shot. | 30:59 | |
But a friend tells her to look for eternal grace, | 31:03 | |
and that's what she does. | 31:06 | |
And this is what she finds. | 31:08 | |
For her life is transformed by the grace of God. | 31:11 | |
There's no other way to explain it. | 31:16 | |
And she can accept herself as she is | 31:18 | |
without being a beauty queen | 31:20 | |
like her older cousin, Elain, had been years before. | 31:22 | |
And she even has found God's acceptance | 31:27 | |
which is most important of all. | 31:31 | |
Remember at the end of the movie, | 31:33 | |
she climbs to the top of an observatory, | 31:34 | |
there in the village | 31:38 | |
and there she stands while the firecrackers and fireworks | 31:41 | |
go off behind her against the dark sky, | 31:44 | |
and there's celebration in her heart and on her face | 31:48 | |
and joy in her life as she knows | 31:51 | |
that her sins are forgiven and she is a new person. | 31:54 | |
Her great love and great joy proves | 31:59 | |
that her sins though many | 32:02 | |
have been forgiven. | 32:06 | |
Moving a little further south to Mobile, Alabama | 32:10 | |
where we also had a ministry. | 32:13 | |
You may have read, I'm sure you have read | 32:18 | |
in various news articles | 32:20 | |
over the last ten years or so | 32:22 | |
about Michael Donald, a 19 year old black man | 32:26 | |
who was murdered by members of the United Klans of America | 32:31 | |
near Mobile, Alabama, March the 21st, 1981. | 32:35 | |
The story's told in a New York Times magazine article | 32:40 | |
of November the 1st, 1987. | 32:43 | |
Tiger Knowles, | 32:48 | |
a 17 year old white man, | 32:51 | |
was one of the Klansmen who helped to murder | 32:54 | |
and then hang the body of Michael Donald | 32:56 | |
from a tree. | 33:01 | |
Michael Donald was just happened to be a black man | 33:03 | |
at the wrong place at the wrong time | 33:06 | |
when these angry Klansmen were seeking | 33:09 | |
a black person to lynch. | 33:12 | |
At the trial where he testified as state's evidence | 33:15 | |
for a reduced sentence, | 33:19 | |
Tiger Knowles faced Beulah Mae Donald, the victim's mother. | 33:20 | |
This was some years after the murder | 33:25 | |
and during which time | 33:28 | |
Tiger Knowles had had a change of heart. | 33:31 | |
He had come to know God's forgiveness. | 33:35 | |
But as he testified, | 33:39 | |
Mrs. Donald couldn't look him in the eye. | 33:40 | |
He began, | 33:46 | |
"I've got just a few things to say. | 33:50 | |
"I know that people tried to discredit my testimony. | 33:52 | |
"I've lost my family. | 33:57 | |
"I've got people after me now. | 33:58 | |
"Everything I said is true, I was acting | 34:00 | |
"as a Klansman when I done this," said Tiger Knowles. | 34:03 | |
"And I hope that people learn from my mistake. | 34:08 | |
"I do hope you decide a judgment against me. | 34:14 | |
"Everyone else involved. | 34:19 | |
And then Tiger Knowles turned and looked at | 34:23 | |
Beulah Mae Donald, the mother | 34:26 | |
of the young black man he helped lynch, | 34:28 | |
and for the first time they locked eyes. | 34:30 | |
And he begged her forgiveness. | 34:35 | |
"I can't bring your son back," he said, | 34:39 | |
sobbing and shaking. | 34:42 | |
"God knows if I could trade places with him I would. | 34:45 | |
"I can't; whatever it takes, I have nothing, | 34:51 | |
"but I will have to do it. | 34:55 | |
"And if it takes me the rest of my life to pay it, | 34:58 | |
"any comfort it will bring, I hope it will." | 35:01 | |
By that time, the jurors were openly weeping | 35:06 | |
and the judge | 35:10 | |
wiped away a tear. | 35:11 | |
"I do forgive you," | 35:17 | |
Mrs. Donald said to Tiger Knowles. | 35:21 | |
"From the day I found out who you all was, | 35:24 | |
"I asked God to take care of you all, | 35:26 | |
"and he has." | 35:29 | |
Tiger Knowles who came to know the forgiveness of God | 35:33 | |
for a horrible crime, | 35:36 | |
through his love for Mrs. Donald | 35:40 | |
proved that his many sins | 35:44 | |
had been forgiven. | 35:47 | |
Then there is a familiar story you know | 35:52 | |
from the bible of the Apostle Peter | 35:54 | |
who had told Jesus shortly before his arrest, | 36:00 | |
"Lord, I am ready to go with you to prison | 36:04 | |
"and to death." | 36:08 | |
Jesus said, "I tell you Peter, | 36:11 | |
"the cock will not crow tonight | 36:14 | |
"until you have | 36:16 | |
"three times denied me." | 36:18 | |
A few short hours later, Peter stood around a little fire | 36:22 | |
outside the courtyard of the high priest house | 36:25 | |
where Jesus was being accused. | 36:29 | |
A serving maid saw Peter and said, | 36:34 | |
"This man was with him too." | 36:38 | |
And Peter denied it. | 36:41 | |
"Woman," he said, "I do not know him." | 36:43 | |
Then the second time he was being accused | 36:47 | |
of being one of the disciples and he denied. | 36:49 | |
And then another person, a man, came up | 36:53 | |
and said, "You're one of those disciples of Jesus." | 36:56 | |
And Peter said, "Man, I do not know | 37:00 | |
what you're talking about." | 37:02 | |
And at that very moment while he was still speaking, | 37:05 | |
over across the way | 37:10 | |
a rooster crowed | 37:15 | |
and there was a sharp pang of conscious of Peter | 37:18 | |
and Jesus turned and looked at him, | 37:22 | |
and Peter remembered Jesus's words, | 37:24 | |
"Tonight before the cock crows, | 37:27 | |
you will disown me three times." | 37:29 | |
Then you know the story. | 37:33 | |
They crucified Jesus and laid his body in a tomb. | 37:34 | |
But three days later, the first disciple | 37:38 | |
to see Jesus resurrected was none other | 37:41 | |
than the same apostle, Peter. | 37:45 | |
And then the little band of disciples | 37:49 | |
were assembled that Easter evening, | 37:51 | |
talking about what had happened during the day, | 37:52 | |
and they said it is true, the Lord has risen, | 37:55 | |
he's appeared to Simon Peter. | 37:59 | |
Jesus forgave Peter for his denial, | 38:04 | |
and Peter's life was transformed. | 38:09 | |
What happened to Peter? | 38:13 | |
He became the chief apostle | 38:14 | |
in the Church of Jerusalem. | 38:18 | |
He became a bold proclaimer of the good news | 38:21 | |
who stood before Sanhedrin and said, | 38:26 | |
"We must obey God rather than men." | 38:29 | |
And tradition says that Peter died a martyr's death | 38:34 | |
for his Christian faith. | 38:37 | |
And as they were about to crucify him, tradition says, | 38:40 | |
Peter asked that he be crucified upside down | 38:44 | |
with his feet up and his head down | 38:47 | |
for he felt unworthy to be crucified | 38:51 | |
in the same position as his Lord | 38:53 | |
for Peter loved Jesus 'til the end | 38:58 | |
for his many sins had been forgiven. | 39:03 | |
Friends, | 39:09 | |
how is it with you? | 39:12 | |
Have you come to know the forgiveness | 39:15 | |
of God for your sins, though many? | 39:18 | |
Do you know the freedom from bondage to evil | 39:24 | |
which the crucified Christ can give? | 39:26 | |
Do you know the peace within your heart | 39:31 | |
which forgiveness brings? | 39:33 | |
And do you know the joy of living a forgiven life | 39:36 | |
as a new person? | 39:40 | |
Christ stands ready now to come into your life | 39:42 | |
and to transform you as he did | 39:46 | |
these people of these stories. | 39:48 | |
Then you too will love much | 39:52 | |
for your many sins | 39:56 | |
have been forgiven. | 39:59 | |
Your faith has saved you. | 40:03 | |
Go in peace. | 40:06 | |
Let us pray. | 40:10 | |
Precious God, we give thanks for Jesus Christ | 40:15 | |
who came and died for us | 40:18 | |
that we might have life and have it abundantly. | 40:22 | |
We thank you that our sins, though many, | 40:26 | |
have been forgiven | 40:30 | |
and that we can go in faith | 40:33 | |
for we have been saved | 40:38 | |
and we can go in peace. | 40:42 | |
We make our prayer in the name of the Christ, | 40:44 | |
Amen. | 40:48 | |
(choir music) | 40:51 | |
- | With gladness, let us present the offerings | 42:59 |
of our life and our labor to the Lord. | 43:02 | |
Please be seated. | 43:05 | |
(choir music) | 43:12 | |
- | The Lord be with you. | 52:20 |
Parishioners | And also with you. | 52:21 |
- | Lift up your hearts. | 52:23 |
Parishioners | We lift them up to the Lord. | 52:24 |
- | Let us give thanks to the Lord our God. | 52:26 |
Parishioners | It is right to give him thanks and praise. | 52:28 |
- | We give thanks, Father, because you were God | 52:32 |
even before time began. | 52:35 | |
You have seen every sun rise, every day begin, | 52:37 | |
since you first gave form to our home the Earth. | 52:41 | |
You launched it into your universe, | 52:45 | |
shaped its hills and filled its seas. | 52:47 | |
When space was ready, you brought life out of the waters | 52:50 | |
and in time made us in your image, male and female. | 52:53 | |
Yet, we were not content with such a paradise. | 52:58 | |
We rebelled, putting our wills before yours. | 53:01 | |
Even then, we found you boundless in love. | 53:05 | |
Time after time, you reached out your hand | 53:08 | |
to touch our lives with loving kindness. | 53:11 | |
You led us from captivity to life in the land you promised. | 53:14 | |
You made covenant to take us to be your people, | 53:18 | |
to love and to cherish, and we took you as God and ruler, | 53:21 | |
promising to forsake all others. | 53:26 | |
You put your words on the lips of women and men. | 53:29 | |
They spoke your words of love, | 53:32 | |
gave themselves and the struggle for justice | 53:34 | |
and taught us to sing your glory. | 53:37 | |
We join with those who have lived | 53:40 | |
and those now living in faith | 53:42 | |
as with one voice in the song of unending praise. | 53:44 | |
All | Holy, holy, holy Lord, God of power and might, | 53:48 |
heaven and earth are full of your glory, | 53:53 | |
Hosanna in the highest. | 53:55 | |
Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord, | 53:57 | |
Hosanna in the highest. | 54:00 | |
- | Full in deed are heaven and earth | 54:02 |
of your glory, Holy Lord God. | 54:04 | |
When time was ready, you the creator of all that is, | 54:07 | |
sent Christ to be a creature like us. | 54:11 | |
Instead of a servant, you sent your own son | 54:14 | |
that he might be a servant of all. | 54:17 | |
Christ alone, He who is closest to your heart, | 54:20 | |
He made you known to us. | 54:24 | |
Walking among us, Jesus the Christ performed great signs | 54:26 | |
to reveal his Glory. | 54:30 | |
He spoke as one having authority | 54:32 | |
that we might trust your love and obey your law. | 54:34 | |
When his hour had come, he drank the cup of suffering | 54:38 | |
and accepted the baptism of death. | 54:41 | |
Like a Lamb he was led away from the living, | 54:43 | |
but as your son, he was raised from the grave. | 54:47 | |
Having triumphed over death, he left our sight | 54:50 | |
that his spirit might fill our hearts | 54:53 | |
as we await the completion of all things in him. | 54:55 | |
On the night in which he gave himself up for us, | 54:59 | |
the Lord Jesus took bread in his hands, | 55:02 | |
lifting his eyes to heaven he gave you thanks, | 55:05 | |
broke the bread, gave it to his disciples and said, | 55:08 | |
"Take, eat, this is my body which is given for you." | 55:11 | |
When super was over, he took the cup. | 55:16 | |
Again he offered thanks to you, | 55:19 | |
gave the cup to his disciples and said, | 55:20 | |
"Drink from this, all of you, | 55:23 | |
this is the cup of the new covenant in my blood | 55:26 | |
poured out for you and for many | 55:28 | |
for the forgiveness of sins." | 55:30 | |
When we eat this bread and drink this cup, | 55:34 | |
we know anew the presence of the Lord Jesus Christ | 55:36 | |
and look to the day when we shall feast | 55:39 | |
in his eternal kingdom. | 55:42 | |
With hearts raised in joy, we know anew Christ life | 55:44 | |
among us, his death because of us, | 55:48 | |
his resurrection for us, and his ascension to glory. | 55:50 | |
Join us this memorial made by your priestly people | 55:55 | |
bound by earth and time to the heavenly and timeless, | 55:57 | |
offering for us of Christ himself, our great high Priest. | 56:01 | |
All | Dying, Christ destroyed our death, | 56:07 |
rising, Christ restored our life, | 56:09 | |
Christ will come in glory. | 56:12 | |
- | Send, we pray, your Holy Spirit on us | 56:15 |
gathered here out of love for you, | 56:18 | |
and on this offering, may your spirit make real | 56:20 | |
the signs that through breaking bread | 56:23 | |
and drinking wine together, | 56:25 | |
we may know Christ present among us. | 56:27 | |
By the spirit, make us one with the goodness of Christ | 56:30 | |
as you made him one with our sinfulness | 56:33 | |
that we may be one with each other | 56:36 | |
and one in service to all that you have created. | 56:38 | |
Through your son, Jesus Christ, | 56:42 | |
with the Holy Spirit and your holy church, | 56:43 | |
all your people and all your works glorify | 56:46 | |
and honor you, Father, now and forever, amen. | 56:49 | |
All | Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name; | 56:54 |
thy kingdom come, thy will be done | 56:58 | |
on earth as it is in heaven. | 57:01 | |
Give us this day our daily bread; | 57:03 | |
and forgive us our trespasses | 57:05 | |
as we forgive those who trespass against us; | 57:07 | |
and lead us not into temptation, | 57:10 | |
but deliver us from evil. | 57:12 | |
For thine is the kingdom, the power, | 57:14 | |
the glory forever, amen. | 57:17 | |
- | The gifts of God for the people of God. | 57:35 |
(choir music) | 57:41 | |
- | Please stand as we pray together. | 1:07:35 |
We give you thanks, almighty God, | 1:07:56 | |
that you have refreshed us through the healing power | 1:07:57 | |
of this gift of life, | 1:08:00 | |
and we pray that in your mercy | 1:08:02 | |
you will strengthen us through this gift | 1:08:04 | |
in faith toward you and in fervent love toward one another. | 1:08:06 | |
For the sake of Jesus Christ, our Lord, amen. | 1:08:11 | |
Go in peace to serve God | 1:08:16 | |
and your neighbor in all that you do. | 1:08:18 | |
(parishioners respond) | 1:08:21 | |
- | The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ | 1:08:23 |
and the love of God and the communion | 1:08:25 | |
of the Holy Spirit be with you all. | 1:08:26 | |
(choir music) | 1:08:35 |