William H. Willimon - "Do You Think That I Have Come to Bring Peace?" (August 20, 1989)
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- | Morning and welcome to Duke Chapel. | 3:39 |
We are pleased that you are with us, | 3:42 | |
particularly our visitors. | 3:44 | |
Next Sunday our Duke Chapel Choir will be back | 3:47 | |
with us as we begin a new school year together | 3:49 | |
for orientation Sunday, | 3:52 | |
with our new chapel choir director | 3:55 | |
Dr. Rodney Winecoup. | 3:58 | |
If you are a singer we invite you to audition | 4:01 | |
for the Duke Chapel Choir. | 4:04 | |
And now let us continue our worship. | 4:07 | |
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♪ The Church's one foundation ♪ | 4:53 | |
♪ Is Jesus Christ her Lord ♪ | 4:58 | |
♪ She is His new creation ♪ | 5:03 | |
♪ By water and the Word ♪ | 5:08 | |
♪ From heav'n He came and sought her ♪ | 5:13 | |
♪ To be His holy Bride ♪ | 5:18 | |
♪ With His own blood He bought her ♪ | 5:23 | |
♪ And for her life He died ♪ | 5:29 | |
♪ Elect from every nation ♪ | 5:36 | |
♪ Yet one o'er all the earth ♪ | 5:41 | |
♪ Her charter of salvation ♪ | 5:46 | |
♪ One Lord, one faith, one birth ♪ | 5:51 | |
♪ One holy Name she blesses ♪ | 5:56 | |
♪ Partakes one holy food ♪ | 6:00 | |
♪ And to one hope she presses ♪ | 6:06 | |
♪ With every grace endued ♪ | 6:11 | |
♪ 'Mid toil and tribulation ♪ | 6:19 | |
♪ And tumult of her war ♪ | 6:24 | |
♪ She waits the consummation ♪ | 6:29 | |
♪ Of peace for evermore ♪ | 6:34 | |
♪ Till with the vision glorious ♪ | 6:40 | |
♪ Her longing eyes are blest ♪ | 6:45 | |
♪ And the great Church victorious ♪ | 6:51 | |
♪ Shall be the Church at rest ♪ | 6:56 | |
♪ Yet she on earth hath union ♪ | 7:04 | |
♪ With God the Three in One ♪ | 7:09 | |
♪ And mystic sweet communion ♪ | 7:15 | |
♪ With those whose rest is won ♪ | 7:20 | |
♪ O happy ones and holy ♪ | 7:26 | |
♪ Lord, give us grace that we ♪ | 7:30 | |
♪ Like them, the meek and lowly ♪ | 7:36 | |
♪ In love may dwell with Thee ♪ | 7:41 | |
- | Almighty God, | 7:54 |
you have given your only son to be for us a sacrifice | 7:57 | |
for sin and also an example of godly life. | 8:01 | |
Give us grace to receive thankfully the fruits | 8:07 | |
of his redeeming work, | 8:10 | |
and to follow daily in the blessed steps | 8:12 | |
of his most holy life. | 8:14 | |
Through Jesus Christ, your son, our lord, Amen. | 8:17 | |
Let us pray. | 8:32 | |
Open our hearts and minds, oh God, | 8:35 | |
by the power of your Holy Spirit, | 8:38 | |
so that as the Word is read and proclaimed, | 8:41 | |
we might hear with joy | 8:45 | |
what you say to us this day. | 8:47 | |
Amen. | 8:50 | |
The Old Testament lesson comes from the book of Jeremiah. | 8:52 | |
Oh Lord, you have deceived me. | 8:58 | |
And I was deceived. | 9:00 | |
You are stronger than I, and you have prevailed. | 9:03 | |
I have become a laughing stock all the day. | 9:07 | |
Everyone mocks me. | 9:11 | |
For whenever I speak I cry out. | 9:13 | |
I shout, violence and destruction. | 9:17 | |
For the word of the Lord has become for me a reproach | 9:21 | |
and derision all day long. | 9:24 | |
If I say I will not mention God, | 9:28 | |
or speak anymore God's name, | 9:31 | |
there is in my heart, as it were, | 9:34 | |
a burning fire shut up in my bones. | 9:36 | |
And I am weary withholding it in, | 9:39 | |
and I cannot. | 9:42 | |
For I hear many whispering. | 9:44 | |
Terror is on every side. | 9:46 | |
Denounce him, let us denounce Jeremiah, | 9:49 | |
say all my familiar friends watching for my fall. | 9:53 | |
Perhaps he will be deceived, | 9:57 | |
then we can overcome him and take revenge on him. | 9:59 | |
But the Lord is with me as a dread warrior. | 10:05 | |
Therefore my persecutors will stumble. | 10:08 | |
They will not overcome me. | 10:11 | |
They will be greatly shamed, for they will not succeed. | 10:14 | |
Their eternal dishonor will never be forgotten. | 10:18 | |
Oh Lord of host, you try the righteous, | 10:22 | |
you see the heart and the mind. | 10:26 | |
Let me see your vengeance upon them, | 10:29 | |
for to you I have committed my cause. | 10:32 | |
Sing to the Lord, praise the Lord, | 10:36 | |
for God has delivered the life of the needy | 10:39 | |
from the hands of the evildoers. | 10:42 | |
Thus ends the reading of the Old Testament lesson. | 10:46 | |
Let us stand now and join in the responsive reading | 10:49 | |
of the Psalter. | 10:52 | |
Arise, oh Lord, | 10:58 | |
oh God lift up your hand. | 11:00 | |
Forget not the afflicted. | 11:02 | |
Why does the wicked renounce God | 11:05 | |
and think you will not call to account? | 11:07 | |
Parishioners | You see, | 11:11 |
for you note mischief and vexation | 11:12 | |
that you may take it into your hands | 11:15 | |
the helpless commits himself to you. | 11:18 | |
you have been the helper of the fatherless. | 11:21 | |
- | Break the arm of the wicked and the evildoer, | 11:24 |
seek out their wickedness until you find none. | 11:27 | |
God is ruler forever and ever. | 11:30 | |
The nations shall perish from God's land. | 11:33 | |
Parishioners | O Lord, | 11:37 |
you hear the desire of the afflicted | 11:39 | |
you will strengthen their heart | 11:41 | |
you will incline your ear | 11:43 | |
to do justice to the fatherless and the oppressed | 11:46 | |
so that man who is of the earth may strike terror no more. | 11:49 | |
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- | The epistle lesson comes from the book of Hebrews. | 18:51 |
Therefore since we are surrounded | 18:56 | |
by so great a cloud of witnesses, | 18:58 | |
let us also lay aside every weight and sin | 19:01 | |
which clings so closely, | 19:04 | |
and let us run with perseverance the race | 19:06 | |
that is set before us. | 19:09 | |
Looking to Jesus the pioneer and perfecter | 19:11 | |
of our faith who, for the joy that was set forth | 19:15 | |
before him, endured the cross, | 19:18 | |
despising the shame, and is seated at the right hand | 19:21 | |
of the throne of God. | 19:25 | |
Therefore lift your drooping hands | 19:28 | |
and strengthen your weak knees, | 19:30 | |
and make straight paths for your feet | 19:33 | |
so that what is lame may not be put out of joint | 19:36 | |
but rather be healed. | 19:39 | |
Strive for peace with all people | 19:41 | |
and for the holiness without which no one will see the Lord. | 19:44 | |
See to it that no one failed to obtain the grace of God, | 19:49 | |
that no root of bitterness spring up and cause trouble. | 19:53 | |
And by it, the many who become defiled. | 19:58 | |
That no on be immoral or irreligious, like Essau. | 20:02 | |
Who sold his birthright for a single meal. | 20:07 | |
For you know that afterward, | 20:11 | |
when Essau desired to inherit the blessing, | 20:12 | |
he was rejected for he found no chance to repent, | 20:15 | |
although he sought it with tears. | 20:20 | |
- | A personal word, | 20:34 |
though the bulletin doesn't indicate it, both our lector | 20:36 | |
and our soloist today are students to Duke Divinity School. | 20:40 | |
Fran Moody and Debby Luther. | 20:44 | |
Both of them will serve as interns | 20:48 | |
in the ministry of the chapel | 20:50 | |
this year. | 20:52 | |
Debby Luther has the additional distinction | 20:54 | |
of being a native of South Carolina | 20:57 | |
and this summer she was the recipient, | 21:00 | |
learned that she is the recipient | 21:04 | |
of the Bessie Parker Scholarship. | 21:06 | |
And Bessie Parker was a united Methodist Minister | 21:09 | |
in South Carolina and was my wife's Grandmother. | 21:12 | |
And so, that's very special to us, | 21:16 | |
that she has the Bessie Parker Scholarship. | 21:19 | |
And they are typical of the | 21:23 | |
fine | 21:25 | |
people preparing for ministry at our divinity school. | 21:27 | |
Today's scripture, gospel, | 21:32 | |
is from the gospel according to Luke chapter 12. | 21:34 | |
Let us attend to the word. | 21:40 | |
In the meantime, when so many thousands of the multitude | 21:41 | |
had gathered together that they trod upon one another, | 21:45 | |
he began to say to his disciples, | 21:49 | |
I came to cast fire upon the earth | 21:53 | |
and would that it would already kindle. | 21:57 | |
I have a baptism to be baptized with | 22:00 | |
and how am I constrained until it is accomplished. | 22:03 | |
Do you think that I have come to bring peace on Earth? | 22:06 | |
No, I tell you, but rather division. | 22:11 | |
For henceforth in one house there will be five divided, | 22:15 | |
three against two, | 22:18 | |
and two against three. | 22:19 | |
They will be divided. | 22:22 | |
Father against son, | 22:24 | |
and son against father. | 22:26 | |
Mother against daughter, | 22:28 | |
and daughter against her mother. | 22:29 | |
Mother in law against her daughter in law, | 22:31 | |
and daughter in law against her mother in law. | 22:34 | |
He said also to the multitudes, | 22:38 | |
when you see a cloud rising in the west | 22:41 | |
you say at once a shower is coming | 22:44 | |
and so it happens. | 22:47 | |
And when you see the south wind blowing you say | 22:49 | |
there will be scorching heat, and it happens. | 22:51 | |
Well you hypocrites, | 22:55 | |
you know how to interpret the appearance of earth and sky, | 22:57 | |
but why do you not know how to interpret the present time? | 23:00 | |
Well what did you do this summer? | 23:10 | |
We did nothing special. | 23:13 | |
It was a kind of restful summer. | 23:15 | |
We had a number of trips to the lake in a new family boat. | 23:17 | |
We went here and there, | 23:21 | |
but I suppose in a way that's what summers are supposed | 23:23 | |
to be, that's a good summer. | 23:26 | |
When it's restful | 23:27 | |
and when it's peaceful. | 23:30 | |
What did you do | 23:33 | |
this restful | 23:35 | |
peaceful summer? | 23:38 | |
At the beginning of the summer, on Sunday May 7th, | 23:42 | |
the day of Panama's elections, | 23:47 | |
Father Nicholas VanCleef, | 23:51 | |
a priest working in Panama, | 23:53 | |
was stopped by a soldier as he drove through his parish | 23:56 | |
inviting people to come to mass. | 23:59 | |
The soldier got in the back of VanCleef's car | 24:03 | |
and ordered him to drive to the local garrison. | 24:05 | |
On the way, the soldier fired point blank range | 24:10 | |
into Father VanCleef's head, killing him. | 24:14 | |
A United Church of Christ | 24:19 | |
in the Philippines fact finding team, | 24:21 | |
after investigating the double murder | 24:23 | |
of a United Church of Christ minister and her husband, | 24:25 | |
reported this summer that political | 24:29 | |
and military motives lay behind their deaths. | 24:31 | |
Visminda Grand, an ordained United Church of Christ | 24:36 | |
in the Philippines Pastor, | 24:40 | |
and her husband Levello Grand were murdered on May 1st | 24:41 | |
by five men using high powered fire arms. | 24:47 | |
The Grand's left two children | 24:52 | |
who were witnesses to their murders. | 24:55 | |
Park Sang Yung, | 24:59 | |
General Secretary of the Christian Conference of Asia, | 25:01 | |
was deported this summer | 25:05 | |
while on his way to a church meeting. | 25:08 | |
Catholic priest Neal McGill | 25:12 | |
of the New Life Workers Center in Taiwan, | 25:14 | |
was expelled from that country in June. | 25:17 | |
In a statement from Hong Kong where he was forced to go, | 25:21 | |
McGill described his 10 years of mission work. | 25:25 | |
He said while in Taiwan I tried to help the workers build | 25:28 | |
a better life for themselves. | 25:31 | |
My work is part of Evangelization. | 25:34 | |
It's part of the work of the church. | 25:37 | |
I tried to stand with the workers in their efforts | 25:40 | |
to obtain their rights. | 25:42 | |
In remarks made a few days before the | 25:46 | |
Chinese military's bloody crack down | 25:48 | |
on student demonstrations in Beijing, | 25:50 | |
Bishop K.H. Ding, president of the China Christian Counsel, | 25:54 | |
declared that Chinese Christian leaders | 25:58 | |
were in solid support of the students. | 26:01 | |
This is the last that has been heard in public | 26:05 | |
from Bishop Ding. | 26:07 | |
Well what did you do this summer? | 26:12 | |
This peaceful, | 26:13 | |
restful, peaceful summer? | 26:16 | |
Well, let's say that it was summer. | 26:21 | |
The weather had been mild that summer in Judea. | 26:25 | |
The fields were green and cool. | 26:28 | |
Winds blew off the Mediterranean from the west. | 26:31 | |
And Luke says that | 26:36 | |
great crowds were following Jesus. | 26:39 | |
So many thousands of the multitude | 26:42 | |
that they trod on one another. | 26:45 | |
They were just so many crowds. | 26:47 | |
Jesus, Luke is happy to report, | 26:49 | |
is catching on. | 26:52 | |
He's becoming a religious celebrity. | 26:53 | |
And it's interesting at that point | 26:58 | |
Luke says Jesus turned to the multitudes | 27:01 | |
and said | 27:04 | |
everyone to whom much is given | 27:07 | |
of that person will much be required. | 27:10 | |
And of him to who much is committed | 27:13 | |
will much more be demanded. | 27:16 | |
I came to cast fire on the earth | 27:20 | |
and would that it were already kindled. | 27:24 | |
Do you think I've come to give peace on Earth? | 27:26 | |
No, I tell you but rather division. | 27:31 | |
For henceforth in one house | 27:34 | |
will be five divided. | 27:37 | |
Three against two and two against three. | 27:39 | |
They will be divided father against son, | 27:42 | |
and son against father, and mother against daughter, | 27:44 | |
and daughter against mother, divided. | 27:46 | |
Now I dare say the multitudes got slim | 27:52 | |
after they heard Jesus' thoughts on family life. | 27:56 | |
Do you think I've come to bring peace on Earth, asked Jesus. | 28:01 | |
Well, yes, we reply. | 28:08 | |
Yes, that's exactly what we think. | 28:09 | |
Isn't that what the angels sang at your birth? | 28:13 | |
Glory to God in the highest and on Earth | 28:16 | |
peace. | 28:20 | |
Now in the heat of August, | 28:25 | |
Jesus asks do you think I have come to give peace? | 28:28 | |
I wonder if G.K. Chesterton was reading this passage | 28:36 | |
from Luke when he noted, | 28:41 | |
"The Christ of the Gospels might seem actually | 28:46 | |
"more strange and terrible | 28:50 | |
than the Christ of the church." | 28:53 | |
Christ in the deadening clutch of the clergy, | 28:58 | |
is a good deal more tame than Jesus, | 29:04 | |
wild and unfettered of the Gospels. | 29:08 | |
When asked what he thought was the greatest challenge facing | 29:14 | |
American Christianity today | 29:17 | |
University of Chicago Church Historian Jarislav Pelican | 29:21 | |
responded "The greatest challenge facing | 29:25 | |
the American Church today is | 29:29 | |
boredom." | 29:32 | |
Multitudes tag after Jesus. | 29:37 | |
They're just multitudes, great crowds. | 29:39 | |
I think we're having a revival of religion, do you? | 29:44 | |
Why, yes didn't a recent Gallop pole show | 29:48 | |
that seven out of ten American's say | 29:50 | |
that they are very religious? | 29:53 | |
Just as many people believe in God | 29:58 | |
in the cynical 1980's, according to George Gallop, | 30:01 | |
as said they believed in God in the more optimistic 1950's. | 30:04 | |
We are very very religious. | 30:09 | |
And yet today's Gospel demonstrates that the Bible | 30:15 | |
is usually unconcerned about the great modern preoccupation | 30:20 | |
is there a God? | 30:27 | |
The infatuation of modern Atheism. | 30:31 | |
Rather the Bible's chief concern seems | 30:35 | |
to be the much more interesting question, | 30:37 | |
well what kind of God is there? | 30:41 | |
For in the Bible it's always idolatry, | 30:45 | |
that is the worship of a false God, | 30:48 | |
which is more interesting than Atheism, | 30:52 | |
the question, Is there a God? | 30:56 | |
So let's use today's Gospel to ask a very biblical question: | 31:01 | |
what kind of God have we got in Jesus? | 31:07 | |
I mean the only way of knowing what we got | 31:13 | |
is to listen to his words, to sit at his feet, | 31:16 | |
to pay attention to his teachings, | 31:20 | |
to listen to the stories that he tells. | 31:22 | |
Attend to his word and what do we hear when we do that? | 31:25 | |
The angels sang of peace at his birth in Bethlehem, | 31:32 | |
but if you know the story you know | 31:37 | |
that his birth brought not peace but a sword. | 31:38 | |
The screams of mothers weeping | 31:42 | |
for their slaughtered children over in Rama | 31:45 | |
drowned out Mary's lullaby in Bethlehem. | 31:49 | |
Old Simeon had sung to Mary | 31:55 | |
when she brought baby Jesus to the temple | 31:58 | |
to have him dedicated. | 32:00 | |
He said that her baby would set in motion | 32:04 | |
the fall and the rising of many in Israel. | 32:08 | |
This Jesus was to cast down more people | 32:13 | |
than he lifted up. | 32:16 | |
From the beginning, from the very very very beginning, | 32:18 | |
from his first sermon in his hometown synagogue at Nazareth | 32:21 | |
he created division, this caster of fire upon the earth. | 32:28 | |
John Venorsdall, President of Lutheran Seminary | 32:35 | |
in Philadelphia, was preaching from this very pulpit | 32:39 | |
and he was preaching I think about the calling | 32:42 | |
of the disciples. | 32:45 | |
And about the calling of | 32:47 | |
Andrew | 32:51 | |
and how these brothers left their father, Zebedee, | 32:52 | |
and they left the fishing nets | 32:58 | |
and they went immediately and they followed Jesus. | 32:59 | |
And John commented, | 33:02 | |
just a little throw away remark in the sermon, | 33:04 | |
Jesus broke the hearts | 33:09 | |
of many a first century Judean family. | 33:12 | |
Well, we hadn't thought about that. | 33:18 | |
Its interesting the Gospel doesn't tell us | 33:22 | |
what fisherman father Zebedee thought | 33:24 | |
of his two boys trailing off after Jesus, | 33:27 | |
leaving him with the fishing business, | 33:30 | |
hitting the road as traveling Evangelists. | 33:32 | |
And I tell you the whole congregation | 33:36 | |
that day in Duke Chapel, | 33:39 | |
of fathers and sons and daughters and mothers | 33:41 | |
got real quiet. | 33:44 | |
Do you think I've come to bring peace? | 33:48 | |
No, I've come to divide. | 33:51 | |
I've come to turn father against son, | 33:55 | |
son against father, mother against daughter. | 33:57 | |
I've come to provoke petty dictators | 34:00 | |
to send their troops against your priests. | 34:02 | |
To deport you, to provoke you, | 34:06 | |
to beat you, jail you, mock you. | 34:08 | |
In Jesus what kind of God have we got here? | 34:14 | |
And the crowds, and the multitudes, got smaller. | 34:19 | |
As he turned and walked his narrow way down toward Calvary. | 34:25 | |
God, | 34:31 | |
this real, | 34:33 | |
demanding God that we've got in Jesus, | 34:35 | |
is a God of truth. | 34:39 | |
But we live in the midst of a world of lies. | 34:41 | |
Do you think there's any way for him to bring peace to us | 34:46 | |
until he first divides us, upsets us, | 34:50 | |
inflames us, breaks us, liars that we are? | 34:52 | |
C.S. Lewis said Christianity is a thing | 34:57 | |
of unspeakable comfort, but it does not begin in comfort. | 35:00 | |
It begins in despair and there's no use trying | 35:03 | |
to get to the comfort by bypassing the despair. | 35:06 | |
It's a dangerous thing to get mixed up with this Jesus. | 35:11 | |
Not the Jesus of semi-vacationing preachers in late August, | 35:15 | |
but this fire casting, division producing, | 35:22 | |
Jesus of the Gospels. | 35:24 | |
Do we really think he's come to bring | 35:26 | |
peace? | 35:31 | |
No, | 35:35 | |
answer the father Nicholas Vancleef's of the world. | 35:37 | |
No, answer Visminda and Levello Grand, Park Sang Yung, | 35:43 | |
Neal McGill, Bishop Ding, | 35:48 | |
and all those bright company, that crowd of martyrs, | 35:51 | |
that stare down at us today from the chapel windows. | 35:55 | |
Many of them holding in their hands | 35:58 | |
the very instruments of their torture. | 36:01 | |
No. | 36:02 | |
His gospel is demanding, it's so demanding | 36:05 | |
that it really expects, according to today's text, | 36:10 | |
it really expects that we not, | 36:14 | |
that we not only be willing to surrender | 36:17 | |
and to suffer for its truth | 36:21 | |
but that we be willing for those whom we love to suffer. | 36:25 | |
Jesus broke the hearts of many a first century family. | 36:33 | |
I mean imagine in a time of government persecution | 36:40 | |
what an anguished decision it was for a Christian parent | 36:46 | |
to seek baptism for the child. | 36:49 | |
In fact, we believe that one of the reasons | 36:54 | |
that infant baptism grew in the early church | 36:57 | |
was that Christian parents were unwilling to die | 37:01 | |
for the church during a persecution | 37:04 | |
without first having their children baptized. | 37:06 | |
Even though that baptism may entail the murder | 37:10 | |
of their own children. | 37:14 | |
Baptism was expensive then. | 37:16 | |
And I think that nothing cuts against | 37:20 | |
our liberal, modern, ethical sentimentality | 37:22 | |
and religious superficiality than this. | 37:28 | |
We have convinced ourselves in our society | 37:34 | |
that there is some means of holding truthful convictions | 37:38 | |
without requiring the suffering | 37:42 | |
of our friends and our families. | 37:44 | |
And so we've tried to make love | 37:47 | |
an individual emotion, which doesn't ask somebody else | 37:51 | |
to suffer because we love them. | 37:55 | |
But that makes nonsense of something like marriage, | 38:00 | |
much less bearing children into the world. | 38:02 | |
Because to love somebody always involves requiring | 38:07 | |
that person to suffer because of our love | 38:11 | |
and our commitments. | 38:15 | |
Last year I was working on a book on clergy burnout. | 38:18 | |
Why a lot of ministers burnout, | 38:23 | |
or blackout, or brownout, or something. | 38:26 | |
And I was struck in interviewing pastors, | 38:29 | |
that one of the major causes of clergy resentment | 38:33 | |
is that many clergy complain that | 38:39 | |
it is unfair of the church to expect their children | 38:42 | |
and their spouses to make sacrifices | 38:46 | |
because of the pastor's vocation. | 38:49 | |
Now to be sure many of those sacrifices | 38:52 | |
and the demands that are placed upon clergy families | 38:55 | |
are trivial and demeaning. | 38:59 | |
A result of misunderstanding of what ministry's about, | 39:01 | |
rather than out of vocation. | 39:04 | |
But the church need not apologize | 39:09 | |
when faithfulness to the gospel demands sacrifice, | 39:12 | |
even from those who don't feel called to be preachers. | 39:16 | |
And that has to do with all Christians. | 39:23 | |
It really has to do with anyone | 39:25 | |
who holds significant convictions about anything. | 39:27 | |
As Martin Luther once commented, | 39:33 | |
idolatry always involves a question | 39:36 | |
of what you'd sacrifice your daughter for. | 39:38 | |
Most of us will sacrifice our children | 39:43 | |
to some god or another. | 39:46 | |
So the question is not whether | 39:49 | |
or not we will ask those whom we love | 39:52 | |
to make sacrifices because of our commitments, | 39:55 | |
but whether or not the sacrifices they make | 40:00 | |
will be to a real god or just a false god. | 40:04 | |
Last summer about this time, Millard Fuller, | 40:11 | |
the founder of Habitat for Humanity, | 40:13 | |
preached from this pulpit. | 40:15 | |
And Millard Fuller talked about the night | 40:17 | |
that he and his wife sat down and decided to trust God | 40:19 | |
and sell everything they had accumulated | 40:23 | |
and move to Americus Georgia | 40:26 | |
and figure out what God wanted 'em to do next. | 40:28 | |
Eventually God told 'em to go out and build houses | 40:31 | |
for poor people and thus began Habitat for Humanity. | 40:33 | |
Well, I was struck, though, after the sermon | 40:37 | |
in the next week when people would talk about Millard Fuller | 40:39 | |
they said does he have any children? | 40:44 | |
It's okay for God to call somebody to move | 40:48 | |
to a place like Americus Georgia, | 40:51 | |
but to require sacrifice, | 40:52 | |
to require suffering of people we love? | 40:56 | |
Today's text implies that Jesus' has got no problem | 41:03 | |
with people making sacrifices | 41:07 | |
and expending their lives. | 41:10 | |
Except when such sacrifice is to a false god. | 41:14 | |
But our God is a real God. | 41:20 | |
A big God, living God, | 41:22 | |
who doesn't deal in trivialities. | 41:24 | |
Our God is about big, serious business. | 41:27 | |
Do we really think that this God has come among us | 41:32 | |
in Jesus for something as boring as peace? | 41:34 | |
Defined as we usually define it, | 41:39 | |
namely the absence of conflict in our lives. | 41:41 | |
When one looks at the altars | 41:47 | |
upon which people are sacrificing their children today, | 41:49 | |
altars of success, and popularity, | 41:54 | |
and academic achievement, and security, | 41:58 | |
and materialism, it's really odd that we should be shocked | 42:02 | |
that Jesus dare ask for our children. | 42:07 | |
Cause we could really sacrifice our children to lesser gods. | 42:11 | |
We shall all give up our lives for something. | 42:19 | |
Will it be for the truth or not? | 42:24 | |
Oh the Jesus who disturbs our August tranquility | 42:29 | |
this morning is a passionate God, | 42:32 | |
who pushes us to our limits | 42:34 | |
and asks us just what would you give your life for? | 42:37 | |
Just what would you sacrifice your children for? | 42:42 | |
For in truth we're all gonna die for something. | 42:46 | |
And we're all gonna offer up our children | 42:50 | |
on somebody's altar. | 42:52 | |
Will the god whom we serve be true or false? | 42:56 | |
A living, demanding, big, real God? | 43:00 | |
Or only this pale, peaceful idol that we've created | 43:04 | |
in our own image? | 43:08 | |
That's a question out on the table this morning. | 43:10 | |
And it's a big question | 43:15 | |
for the dog days of August. | 43:17 | |
C.S. Lewis described his conversion to Christianity, | 43:23 | |
his own experience of relatively late in life, | 43:27 | |
being surprised by God. | 43:31 | |
For Lewis, his conversion to Jesus was | 43:36 | |
not an all together pleasant experience. | 43:38 | |
When he was embraced by Jesus, called to be a disciple, | 43:42 | |
because he had spent many years | 43:48 | |
in many different stratagems, | 43:50 | |
attempting to avoid conversion. | 43:53 | |
Lewis was smart enough to know, | 43:56 | |
I mean he was a professor at Oxford after all, | 43:58 | |
he was smart enough to know | 44:01 | |
that is a potentially dangerous thing | 44:03 | |
to get mixed up with this Jesus. | 44:05 | |
And so Lewis wrote: | 44:09 | |
"Amiable agnostics | 44:13 | |
"talk cheerfully about man's search for God. | 44:16 | |
"To me, as I then was, | 44:24 | |
"they might as well have talked about | 44:27 | |
the mouse's search for the cat. | 44:31 | |
Amen. | 44:35 | |
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- | Let us unite in this historic confession | 48:20 |
of the Christian Faith. | 48:22 | |
I believe in God, the father almighty, | 48:25 | |
maker of Heaven and Earth. | 48:27 | |
And in Jesus Christ, his only son, our Lord, | 48:30 | |
who was conceived by the Holy Spirit. | 48:34 | |
Born of the virgin Mary, suffered under Pontius Pilate, | 48:37 | |
was crucified, dead, and buried. | 48:41 | |
The third day he rose from the dead. | 48:43 | |
He ascended into Heaven and siteth at the right hand of God | 48:46 | |
the father almighty. | 48:50 | |
From thence he shall come to judge the quick and the dead. | 48:52 | |
I believe in the Holy Spirit, the holy Catholic church, | 48:56 | |
the communion of saints, the forgiveness of sins, | 49:00 | |
the resurrection of the body, and the life everlasting. | 49:04 | |
Amen. | 49:09 | |
The Lord be with you. | 49:11 | |
Parishioners | And also with you. | 49:13 |
- | Let us pray. | 49:14 |
Oh eternal spirit | 49:27 | |
from whom we come to whom we belong, | 49:29 | |
and in who's service is our lasting peace. | 49:33 | |
We worship you. | 49:38 | |
Mysterious indeed is this vast universe | 49:40 | |
into which, without our asking it, | 49:43 | |
you have ushered us. | 49:46 | |
We stand in awe before your power, | 49:49 | |
which is beyond our ability to measure. | 49:51 | |
Yet even as we fail to comprehend | 49:55 | |
the magnitude of your power | 49:58 | |
to divide and to reconcile, | 50:00 | |
we rest in the knowledge | 50:03 | |
that you and you alone knit us together | 50:05 | |
in our mothers wombs. | 50:08 | |
Therefore we live this prayers | 50:11 | |
for others unto you asking you to hear us | 50:13 | |
and to answer. | 50:17 | |
We bring before you creating God | 50:20 | |
our physical needs. | 50:23 | |
We pray for all those weakened by the merciless plague | 50:25 | |
of hunger and malnutrition. | 50:28 | |
For all who are stricken with terminal illness | 50:31 | |
or other disease, especially all patients at Duke Hospital | 50:34 | |
and their families. | 50:38 | |
For all who seek to do injury to themselves | 50:40 | |
or to others. | 50:44 | |
For all who discover in the process of aging | 50:46 | |
that their bodies are failing them. | 50:49 | |
We bring before you redeeming God | 50:53 | |
the needs of our minds. | 50:55 | |
We pray for all those involved in educational pursuits. | 50:58 | |
Students, teachers, administrators, and staff. | 51:03 | |
We pray for all those suffering | 51:08 | |
from the tyranny of mental illness. | 51:10 | |
We pray for all who seek to expand our minds. | 51:13 | |
Inventors, explorers, and creative artists. | 51:17 | |
We bring before you sustaining God, | 51:22 | |
the needs of our relationships. | 51:24 | |
We pray for all those embroiled in conflict. | 51:28 | |
Between parent and child, | 51:32 | |
between husband and wife, | 51:34 | |
between friends, between races, | 51:37 | |
between nations. | 51:40 | |
We pray for all who suffer from a lack of relationships | 51:42 | |
and are burdened by a sense of loneliness, | 51:47 | |
failure, or despair. | 51:50 | |
We pray for all who seek to build new relationships. | 51:54 | |
For all newly weds, especially for all couples married in | 51:58 | |
Duke Chapel over the course of this year. | 52:01 | |
For all new parents, | 52:05 | |
for the people of Poland as they create a new government. | 52:07 | |
For all college freshman as they prepare | 52:11 | |
for the new opportunities and relationships which life | 52:14 | |
on a college campus will present to them. | 52:17 | |
We pray for all who have resisted the opportunities | 52:21 | |
to know and love another, | 52:24 | |
even to know you gracious God, | 52:26 | |
and do not know the gift of salvation. | 52:28 | |
Oh eternal God, we commit ourselves to you. | 52:32 | |
Hasten through us the day when all shall dwell in safety, | 52:36 | |
free from want, free from fear, | 52:40 | |
free to worship according to the guidance of your spirit. | 52:44 | |
And yours shall be the kingdom, | 52:48 | |
and the power, and the glory forever. | 52:49 | |
Amen. | 52:53 | |
And now in the spirit of Thanksgiving | 52:57 | |
let us offer our gifts and ourselves unto God. | 52:59 | |
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- | Almighty God, lift us up we beseech thee | 1:01:01 |
from ingratitude to thankfulness. | 1:01:04 | |
We thank thee for the rain that sustains us, | 1:01:07 | |
for work that engages us, | 1:01:10 | |
for children that delight us, | 1:01:13 | |
and for families that nurture us. | 1:01:14 | |
Most of all, we bless thee for thy son Jesus Christ, | 1:01:17 | |
our Lord who intercedes for us at thy right hand | 1:01:21 | |
and who never gives up on us. | 1:01:25 | |
This we pray, in the name of Jesus who taught us boldly | 1:01:28 | |
to pray, our father, who art in Heaven, | 1:01:31 | |
hallowed be thy name. | 1:01:34 | |
Thy kingdom come, thy will be done, | 1:01:37 | |
on Earth as it is in Heaven. | 1:01:40 | |
Give us this day our daily bread | 1:01:42 | |
and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those | 1:01:44 | |
who trespass against us and lead us not into temptation, | 1:01:48 | |
but deliver us from evil for thine is the kingdom, | 1:01:52 | |
the power, and the glory forever. | 1:01:55 | |
Amen. | 1:01:59 | |
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- | And now go forth in peace | 1:05:54 |
and be of good courage. | 1:05:56 | |
Hold fast that which is good. | 1:05:58 | |
Rejoicing in the power of the Holy Spirit. | 1:06:00 | |
And may the blessings of God, | 1:06:03 | |
creator, Christ, and Holy Spirit | 1:06:06 | |
be with you all now and forever more. | 1:06:08 | |
Amen. | 1:06:11 | |
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