William H. Willimon - "Count the Cost" (September 10, 1989)
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(organ music) | 0:00 | |
- | Good morning. | 0:53 |
And welcome to this service where we will celebrate | 0:53 | |
the Lord's communion here at Duke University Chapel. | 0:55 | |
We extend greetings to each of you. | 0:59 | |
We are delighted to have you here and also remember | 1:01 | |
those of you in our radio and television audiences. | 1:03 | |
Our preacher for this service today | 1:08 | |
is the Reverend Doctor William H. Willimon, | 1:10 | |
dean of the chapel. | 1:12 | |
Our lecturer is Doctor Richard Cox, | 1:14 | |
dean of residential life. | 1:16 | |
I'd like to draw your attention to the calendar | 1:19 | |
of events for this week at the chapel, | 1:21 | |
as they are printed in your bulletin. | 1:23 | |
Along with the regular weekly events, | 1:25 | |
you will find listed there a special forum | 1:27 | |
being held on Tuesday evening this week at 7:30 PM, | 1:30 | |
in the chapel basement lounge, entitled: | 1:33 | |
Homosexuality and the Church, | 1:36 | |
a Theological and Pastoral Response. | 1:38 | |
This discussion features Doctor Stanley Hauerweiss, | 1:41 | |
Doctor Mary McClintock-Fulkerson, | 1:44 | |
and the Reverend James Creech as panelists, | 1:46 | |
with Dean Willimon as the moderator. | 1:49 | |
All are welcome. | 1:51 | |
We are also delighted to be able to welcome our new | 1:53 | |
members to the chapel choir today for the first time. | 1:56 | |
Please note the remaining announcements | 2:00 | |
as they are printed in your bulletins, | 2:01 | |
and now let us continue our worship | 2:04 | |
as we join and stand singing together, number 74. | 2:06 | |
(organ music) | 2:11 | |
(reverberating hymnal music) | 2:49 | |
(organ music) | 5:20 | |
(reverberating choral music) | 6:37 | |
When we gather to praise God, | 7:22 | |
we recognize that we are a people who have preferred | 7:24 | |
our own wills to the Lord's. | 7:27 | |
As we accept God's power to become new persons in Christ, | 7:30 | |
let us confess our sins before God and one another. | 7:35 | |
Please be seated. | 7:39 | |
Almighty and most merciful God, | 7:53 | |
who knowest the thoughts of our hearts, | 7:56 | |
we confess that we have sinned against thee, | 7:59 | |
and done evil in thy sight. | 8:02 | |
We have transgressed thy holy laws. | 8:05 | |
We have neglected thy word and ordinances. | 8:08 | |
Forgive us, O Lord, we beseech thee, | 8:11 | |
and give us grace and power to put away all hurtful things, | 8:14 | |
that being delivered from the bondage of sin, | 8:19 | |
we may bring forth fruit worthy of repentance, | 8:22 | |
and henceforth may ever walk in thy holy ways. | 8:26 | |
Through Jesus Christ, our Lord, | 8:30 | |
amen. | 8:33 | |
If we confess our sins, God is faithful and just. | 8:49 | |
And will forgive our sins | 8:54 | |
and cleanse us from all unrighteousness. | 8:55 | |
Congregation | Thanks be to God. | 8:59 |
- | Let us join together in the prayer for illumination. | 9:08 |
Open our hearts and minds, O God, | 9:12 | |
by the power of your Holy Spirit, | 9:15 | |
so that as the word is read and proclaimed, | 9:17 | |
we might hear with joy what you say to us this day. | 9:21 | |
Amen. | 9:25 | |
The first lesson this morning is taken | 9:31 | |
from the book of Ezekiel. | 9:33 | |
The word of the Lord came to me. | 9:36 | |
O mortal, speak to your people and say to them: | 9:38 | |
if I bring the sword upon a land, | 9:42 | |
and the people of the land take a person from among them, | 9:45 | |
and make that person their sentry, | 9:48 | |
and if the sentry sees the sword coming upon the land, | 9:51 | |
and blows the trumpet and warns the people, | 9:54 | |
then if any who hear the sound of the trumpet do not | 9:58 | |
take warning and the sword comes and takes them away, | 10:01 | |
their blood shall be upon their own heads. | 10:06 | |
They heard the sound of the trumpet, | 10:09 | |
and they did not take warning. | 10:11 | |
Their blood shall be upon themselves. | 10:13 | |
But if they had taken warning, | 10:16 | |
they would have saved their lives. | 10:18 | |
But if the sentry sees the sword coming | 10:22 | |
and does not blow the trumpet so that the people | 10:24 | |
are not warned, and the sword comes, and takes any of them, | 10:27 | |
they are taken away in their iniquity. | 10:32 | |
But their blood, I will require at the sentry's hand. | 10:34 | |
So you, O mortal, I have made a sentry | 10:39 | |
for the house of Israel. | 10:42 | |
Whenever you hear a word from my mouth, | 10:45 | |
you shall give them warning from me. | 10:48 | |
If I say to the wicked: O wicked one, you shall surely die. | 10:51 | |
And you do not speak to warn the wicked to turn | 10:56 | |
from their way, the wicked shall die in their iniquity, | 10:58 | |
but their blood I will require at your hand. | 11:02 | |
But if you warn the wicked to turn from their wicked ways, | 11:07 | |
and they do not turn from their wicked ways, | 11:10 | |
they shall die in their iniquity. | 11:13 | |
But you will have saved your life. | 11:16 | |
And you, O mortal, say to the house of Israel, | 11:19 | |
thus have you said, our transgressions | 11:22 | |
and our sins are upon us, and we waste away because of them. | 11:25 | |
How then can we live? | 11:30 | |
Say to them: as I live, says the Lord God. | 11:32 | |
I have no pleasure in the death of the wicked. | 11:37 | |
But that the wicked turn from their ways and live. | 11:39 | |
Turn back, turn back from your evil ways, | 11:43 | |
for why will you die, O house of Israel? | 11:47 | |
This ends the reading of the first lesson. | 11:51 | |
(organ music) | 12:13 | |
(intricate choral music) | 12:23 | |
- | Please stand as we read the psalm responsively. | 15:49 |
Blessed are those whom you chasten, O God. | 15:59 | |
And whom you teach out of your law to give them respite | 16:02 | |
from days of trouble. | 16:06 | |
Until a pit is dug for the wicked. | 16:08 | |
(echoing response) | 16:11 | |
Who rises up for me against the wicked? | 16:23 | |
Who stands up for me against the evildoers? | 16:26 | |
If God had not been my help, | 16:30 | |
my soul would soon have dwelt in the land of silence. | 16:32 | |
(echoing response) | 16:37 | |
Can wicked rulers be allied with you, | 16:49 | |
who frame mischief by statute? | 16:52 | |
They band together against the life of the righteous, | 16:54 | |
and condemn the innocent to death. | 16:58 | |
(echoing response) | 17:01 | |
(sonorous organ music) | 17:09 | |
(reverberating hymnal music) | 17:18 | |
- | Today's gospel is from the Gospel According to Luke. | 18:17 |
Now great multitudes accompanied him, | 18:23 | |
and he turned and he said to them: | 18:26 | |
if anyone comes to me and does not hate | 18:29 | |
his or her own father and mother and wife and children | 18:32 | |
and brothers and sisters, yes, even his or her own life, | 18:35 | |
then that one cannot be my disciple. | 18:41 | |
Whoever does not bear his own cross and come after me, | 18:44 | |
cannot be my disciple. | 18:47 | |
For which of you desiring to build a tower | 18:51 | |
does not first sit down and count the cost? | 18:55 | |
Whether he has enough to complete it? | 18:58 | |
Otherwise, when he's laid a foundation and is not | 19:01 | |
able to finish, all who see it begin to mock, saying: | 19:04 | |
this one began to build, but was not able to finish. | 19:07 | |
Or what king going to encounter another king in war | 19:12 | |
will not sit down first and take counsel, | 19:15 | |
whether he is able with 10,000 to meet him | 19:18 | |
who comes against him with 20,000? | 19:21 | |
And if not, while the other is yet a great way off, | 19:26 | |
he sends an embassy and asks terms of peace, | 19:28 | |
so therefore whoever of you does not renounce | 19:31 | |
all that he has cannot be my disciple. | 19:34 | |
Salt is good. | 19:37 | |
But if salt has lost its taste, | 19:40 | |
how shall its saltiness be restored? | 19:43 | |
It is fit neither for the land nor the dunghill. | 19:46 | |
People throw it away. | 19:49 | |
He who has ears to hear, let him hear. | 19:52 | |
How many of you were here last Sunday? | 20:01 | |
Don't raise your hands. | 20:03 | |
But even if you weren't here, I can give you a quick summary | 20:06 | |
of the sermon: we were at a party with Jesus. | 20:08 | |
Jesus, we noted, loves to party. | 20:13 | |
And because many of you are party animals yourselves, | 20:17 | |
this sounded great. | 20:20 | |
You can forget your petty, moralistic religion | 20:22 | |
of rules and regulations. | 20:26 | |
Jesus proclaims religion of hope and hilarity. | 20:28 | |
Jesus is determined to have everyone at his party, | 20:33 | |
particularly the lowest and the least and the lost. | 20:36 | |
Let go. | 20:42 | |
Party. | 20:44 | |
Which all sounds good. | 20:45 | |
A little too good, you say. | 20:48 | |
Is that why Jesus, in Luke's 14th chapter, | 20:54 | |
switches immediately from party talk | 20:59 | |
to cost of discipleship talk? | 21:04 | |
What fool would build a tower, Jesus asked, | 21:08 | |
if he didn't sit down and figure out | 21:12 | |
how much brick he needed? | 21:13 | |
Otherwise, he might begin to build and run out | 21:15 | |
and he would be mocked by his neighbors. | 21:18 | |
What king goes to war and does not first sit down | 21:22 | |
and figure out if he's got enough to do the job? | 21:24 | |
Count the cost. | 21:29 | |
Don't sign up for the course | 21:32 | |
until you inquire about the exam. | 21:35 | |
Don't go to the bookstore and buy your books | 21:38 | |
before you price the book list. | 21:43 | |
Put your name on the roll. | 21:46 | |
Count the cost. | 21:48 | |
Now, if you were here last Sunday, | 21:52 | |
you are probably saying to yourself: | 21:54 | |
isn't this typical? | 21:57 | |
Last Sunday was all grace and acceptance, | 21:59 | |
free and flowing. | 22:03 | |
Christianity was called a party and salvation | 22:05 | |
was offered for nothing, but now, | 22:08 | |
Dean Wassalick has gotten to the preacher | 22:12 | |
about that party sermon. | 22:14 | |
(laughing) | 22:16 | |
Now for the fine print, the hidden qualifications. | 22:18 | |
What Jesus offers is free, but, | 22:23 | |
any time anybody offers you something, | 22:29 | |
what is your first question? | 22:33 | |
How much is this gonna cost? | 22:36 | |
Go ahead, try it for 30 days, no obligation! | 22:40 | |
Then just try to get your name off our mailing list. | 22:44 | |
Won't cost you a penny, gratis, free. | 22:48 | |
Although you'll be indebted to me for the rest of your life. | 22:52 | |
You weren't born yesterday, | 22:55 | |
you know there's no free lunch. | 22:58 | |
So now after proclaiming God's free grace, we get the bill. | 23:01 | |
Alright, Jesus, how much does this really cost? | 23:07 | |
Great multitudes accompanied him, said Luke. | 23:13 | |
The Jesus movement is catching on, becoming popular. | 23:18 | |
And so Jesus turns to the crowd and says: | 23:23 | |
if anyone comes after me, | 23:28 | |
and does not hate his own father, | 23:32 | |
mother, yes even his or her own life, | 23:34 | |
you can't be my disciple. | 23:38 | |
That's tough talk. | 23:43 | |
That's a high cost. | 23:45 | |
At Duke, we've only asked for about $13,000 for tuition. | 23:48 | |
And asked you to leave your folks until Thanksgiving. | 23:56 | |
Jesus costs more. | 24:01 | |
How many of you, even at your comparatively early age, | 24:04 | |
have had to bury a mother or a father, | 24:09 | |
a sister or a brother; don't raise your hands. | 24:12 | |
But if you've ever had to let go like that, | 24:16 | |
you can testify to the high cost Jesus is demanding. | 24:19 | |
Rather than celebrate his high ratings | 24:27 | |
in the popularity polls, Jesus turns to the crowds | 24:30 | |
and speaks of the high cost of discipleship. | 24:35 | |
Hate mother, hate father, brother, sister. | 24:40 | |
Take up your cross and follow. | 24:44 | |
Count the cost. | 24:49 | |
Jesus is no spiritual guru muttering ethereal truth. | 24:52 | |
Not some self help technician who for $9.95 plus postage | 24:57 | |
will set you up for life. | 25:02 | |
Jesus is dangerous and he's demanding | 25:04 | |
and an expensive operator. | 25:08 | |
Inviting people on the most costly trip ever taken. | 25:11 | |
So this isn't a course in religion 101. | 25:15 | |
Where we all sit back in class and take a few notes | 25:20 | |
and think lazy thoughts about God. | 25:23 | |
Receive a few interesting but essentially cheap insights. | 25:27 | |
And then collect our books and go to lunch. | 25:32 | |
This is Jesus; this is discipleship. | 25:35 | |
And in case anybody thinks we're gonna get out of this | 25:40 | |
with one morning a week, come Sundays, | 25:42 | |
when it's not raining, 10 percent off of the top, | 25:46 | |
after taxes, Jesus lays his cards on the table, face up. | 25:49 | |
As it turns out, he is playing for your house, | 25:56 | |
your Honda, your dog, your microwave, | 26:01 | |
the shirt off your back, father, mother, brother, sister. | 26:03 | |
You cut cards with Jesus, | 26:09 | |
you're apt to walk away picked clean. | 26:10 | |
Don't begin a tower until you figure out | 26:15 | |
if you can, if you've got the brick. | 26:17 | |
Don't go to battle until you calculate | 26:21 | |
just how much you're willing to lose. | 26:24 | |
Finally, he says, whoever does not renounce all | 26:27 | |
that he or she has cannot be mine. | 26:33 | |
We're talking the hard sell here. | 26:39 | |
We're talking big money. | 26:43 | |
Just how much will this cost, Jesus? | 26:48 | |
And he says, standing in the middle of the showroom, | 26:53 | |
leaning back on one of the new models, | 26:55 | |
flicking his cigar: well, if you gotta ask, | 26:58 | |
you probably can't afford it. | 27:03 | |
But okay, how much? | 27:05 | |
And then looking you straight in the eye, he says: | 27:09 | |
let's say I take your father, your mother, | 27:11 | |
your brother, your sister. | 27:15 | |
Let's say you give me everything you've got. | 27:16 | |
Even your Calvin Kleins and the ballpoint pen. | 27:18 | |
In short, your whole life. | 27:21 | |
Now is that a deal or is that a deal? | 27:25 | |
Now, lest that deal seem to be a good deal too much, | 27:28 | |
I remind you the unpleasant thought that your whole life, | 27:32 | |
your whole life is what you're going to end up paying anyway | 27:36 | |
whether you pay it to Jesus or to IBM. | 27:40 | |
Because in the end, it will be the end. | 27:44 | |
For each of us. | 27:50 | |
Because in the end, everybody here has got to let go | 27:52 | |
of mother and father and brother and sister, | 27:54 | |
everything you've got, Calvin Kleins, everything, | 27:57 | |
in short, life itself. | 28:00 | |
In the end. | 28:03 | |
We're talking death here. | 28:05 | |
There are no pockets in a shroud. | 28:09 | |
As Robert Capon says: in the end, | 28:13 | |
you're an empty-handed, dead duck loser. | 28:14 | |
Whether you go to the cross with Jesus or not. | 28:17 | |
So it's never a question of whether or not | 28:21 | |
you'll eventually pay the piper. | 28:23 | |
It's a question of which piper you're gonna pay. | 28:26 | |
Princeton student, being interviewed a few years ago | 28:33 | |
on the prospect of a US intervention after | 28:37 | |
the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. | 28:41 | |
Reply: there is nothing worth dying for. | 28:45 | |
Which means of course, in the end, | 28:52 | |
that she shall have the unpleasant task | 28:54 | |
of dying for absolutely nothing. | 28:56 | |
You're gonna pay, and someday you'll have to let it all go. | 29:02 | |
Relatives, possessions, achievements. | 29:06 | |
Everybody pays in the end. | 29:09 | |
But whom shall we pay? | 29:15 | |
Take up your cross and follow me, says Jesus. | 29:17 | |
Let us be reminded that the one who utters these tough words | 29:22 | |
is on his way to taking up his cross. | 29:26 | |
This soon to be dead Jesus is urging death upon us. | 29:30 | |
This one, though he was God's own son, | 29:35 | |
let go, stripped down, died, and urging us to do the same. | 29:39 | |
This one, who by every standard with which the world | 29:45 | |
measures the value of people was a born loser, | 29:50 | |
is urging us to follow him and be losers as well. | 29:55 | |
All of that stuff you think is so valuable. | 30:02 | |
Parents and family and marriage and possessions | 30:05 | |
and achievements and even life itself, | 30:08 | |
throw it away, just come blow it all with me. | 30:13 | |
Let go, cut loose, get down, come die with me. | 30:19 | |
Now, from what I can see, this is not what most | 30:26 | |
of the world is in the market for. | 30:29 | |
I bet those multitudes trotting after Jesus | 30:33 | |
got just a good deal smaller, | 30:35 | |
after this sermon. | 30:39 | |
I bet his Nielsen ratings took a nosedive. | 30:43 | |
People do not come out in droves to hear someone say | 30:46 | |
that one wins by losing. | 30:50 | |
And perhaps that is why Jesus concludes this passage | 30:57 | |
with imagery of salt. | 31:00 | |
Salt is great stuff, but only in small quantities. | 31:04 | |
With salt, a little goes a long way. | 31:10 | |
As salt, Jesus's disciples are never too numerous. | 31:14 | |
On this campus or anywhere else. | 31:20 | |
But Jesus says: that's okay. | 31:23 | |
Because it takes just a little salt. | 31:26 | |
It takes me just a few disciples | 31:30 | |
to turn this world upside down. | 31:35 | |
But, he warns, if salt loses its taste, | 31:39 | |
it is not fit for the dunghill. | 31:45 | |
He who has ears to hear, hear. | 31:49 | |
If salt, if we as disciples become insipid, | 31:54 | |
preferring instead the sugar substitutes of success, | 31:58 | |
rather than the salt of Jesus's own death, | 32:02 | |
we're not gonna save anybody. | 32:06 | |
The world is already feeding on Nutrasweet religion | 32:07 | |
of moral and spiritual and material achievement. | 32:11 | |
Brownie point tallying, idolatry to parents and family | 32:15 | |
and possessions and all the other crafty ways | 32:19 | |
that we attempt to grasp life for ourselves, | 32:22 | |
rather than letting go and letting God. | 32:27 | |
And who needs more disciples of that? | 32:32 | |
If you've got ears to hear, hear. | 32:36 | |
Jesus saves only losers. | 32:39 | |
He has come to seek and to save who? | 32:41 | |
The lost, the losing. | 32:44 | |
He has come to raise who? | 32:47 | |
The dead. | 32:49 | |
In short, he's come for us. | 32:51 | |
Because, how tough it is to admit, | 32:56 | |
because we're all born losers. | 32:59 | |
In that we're all born to die. | 33:04 | |
I know that many of you are in excellent shape right now. | 33:07 | |
Duke, world at your feet, can't conceive | 33:10 | |
of hypertension, impotency or even heartburn, | 33:13 | |
but life is not done with you yet. | 33:17 | |
Life, this life, as good as it is, | 33:21 | |
in the end, costs everything you've got. | 33:24 | |
And that's bad news in a world that worships success. | 33:28 | |
But in the words of Jesus, it's good news, | 33:33 | |
because everything you've got just happens to be | 33:35 | |
the exact cost of discipleship. | 33:40 | |
You've already got everything you need to cut you in | 33:43 | |
on the deal; all it costs is just one life, | 33:47 | |
and fortunately, one life is all you've got. | 33:51 | |
Welcome to the party. | 33:56 | |
If you've got ears to hear, use them. | 33:59 | |
He raises us, he takes us, he saves us. | 34:01 | |
Not because we are thrifty, brave, clean, reverent, cheerful | 34:04 | |
but because we are dead, we are losers. | 34:08 | |
And the good news is he likes to party only with the lost. | 34:12 | |
And he likes to raise only the dead. | 34:17 | |
When the church gets all tame and tied down and polite | 34:22 | |
and tight and just another means of helping uptight, | 34:26 | |
overstuffed people hold on to what they've already got, | 34:30 | |
we really aren't worth much to anybody. | 34:37 | |
We deserve no better than to be thrown on the dunghill, | 34:40 | |
of all the other cheap lies about success, | 34:46 | |
and eternal life substitutes | 34:49 | |
that the world is already buying. | 34:51 | |
But I told you last week, | 34:56 | |
I told you last week Jesus is determined to let go, | 35:00 | |
cut loose, strip down and party. | 35:03 | |
He is a high roller, and he's not gonna leave this game | 35:05 | |
until he has taken everything you've got, | 35:08 | |
shirt off your back, your life. | 35:10 | |
I don't know how long it will take you to hide | 35:14 | |
among the multitudes before he calls your hand. | 35:16 | |
And makes you either ante up or leave the table. | 35:18 | |
But I bet he will. | 35:23 | |
A while back, I got a call from a parent. | 35:29 | |
The kind of call university administrators | 35:33 | |
don't like to get: it was an upset parent. | 35:35 | |
I hold you personally responsible for this, he said. | 35:39 | |
Me, I asked, I'm only the minister here. | 35:43 | |
I don't have, I don't have any power. | 35:46 | |
It's just absurd, shouted the father. | 35:49 | |
BS, degree in mechanical engineering from Duke, | 35:52 | |
and she's going to dig ditches | 35:57 | |
with the Presbyterians in Haiti. | 35:58 | |
Well, I said, that is kind of absurd. | 36:05 | |
I doubt she's received much training in that | 36:06 | |
here in our school of engineering. | 36:08 | |
(laughing) | 36:10 | |
But she's probably a fast learner, | 36:13 | |
and I bet will get the hang of it quickly. | 36:14 | |
Look, said the father, this is no laughing matter. | 36:19 | |
I hold you responsible. | 36:23 | |
You've encouraged her. | 36:24 | |
You filled her head with all those religious ideas, | 36:27 | |
you've ingratiated yourself to her, | 36:29 | |
that's why she's up to all this foolishness. | 36:31 | |
Now look, buster, I said, keeping my ministerial composure. | 36:36 | |
(laughing) | 36:40 | |
Who was it that took her to be baptized? | 36:44 | |
He said: well, me. | 36:48 | |
Her mother. | 36:51 | |
I said: well, she told me somebody told her Bible stories. | 36:53 | |
Who told her those Bible stories? | 36:57 | |
Who took her to Sunday school? | 36:59 | |
Who let her go with the Presbyterians on the spring trip | 37:02 | |
to Vale each year? | 37:05 | |
Wasn't that you? | 37:08 | |
Well, well yes, but. | 37:11 | |
Well don't but me, I said, it's your fault. | 37:14 | |
(laughing) | 37:17 | |
She believed all that stuff. | 37:19 | |
You're the reason she's gone and thrown it all away. | 37:25 | |
I believe you're the one that introduced her to Jesus. | 37:31 | |
Not me. | 37:34 | |
But all we ever wanted her to be | 37:37 | |
was just a good Presbyterian, he said. | 37:39 | |
Well, sorry. | 37:43 | |
You messed up. | 37:47 | |
Gone and made a disciple. | 37:49 | |
This Jesus thing can be very expensive. | 37:54 | |
If you've got ears to hear, hear. | 37:59 | |
- | The Lord be with you. | 38:14 |
Congregation | And also with you. | 38:16 |
- | Let us pray. | 38:18 |
Oh eternal God, whose love is unfailing | 38:24 | |
and whose mercies are new every day, | 38:27 | |
you have called us into a life of obedience, | 38:31 | |
where the costs are great, but the reward even greater. | 38:33 | |
We acknowledge the depth of thy saving power | 38:39 | |
as we lift these prayers unto thee, praying not only for | 38:42 | |
ourselves but for our sisters and brothers around the world. | 38:46 | |
Let us pray for all whose livelihood is insecure, | 38:52 | |
for the hungry, the homeless and the destitute. | 38:56 | |
For those who are overworked, downtrodden, | 39:01 | |
and disappointed in life. | 39:04 | |
Let us pray for children whose surroundings hide them | 39:08 | |
from your love and beauty. | 39:11 | |
For all who suffer because of strife at home. | 39:14 | |
And for those who struggle to find lasting solutions | 39:18 | |
to domestic conflicts. | 39:21 | |
Let us pray for all who are hindered in the race of life. | 39:24 | |
For the disabled, the handicapped, the uneducated, | 39:29 | |
the sick, and the infirm. | 39:34 | |
Let us pray for prisoners and captives, | 39:38 | |
and for all who live out their lives | 39:41 | |
in the midst of violence. | 39:43 | |
For all who suffer the injustices of prejudice and bigotry, | 39:46 | |
and for those who seek to overcome hate with love | 39:50 | |
and reconciliation, especially Bishop Desmond Tutu | 39:54 | |
and those South Africans who actively resist | 39:58 | |
the evils of Apartheid. | 40:01 | |
Let us pray for those who work in frontiers of truth, | 40:04 | |
and for those who enrich our lives with beauty and joy. | 40:08 | |
All scientists, explorers, creative artists. | 40:13 | |
Let us pray for those who are in doubt | 40:19 | |
and question their reason for living. | 40:21 | |
For all who are blinded by egotism and self-absorption. | 40:25 | |
For those who suffer for their own wrongdoing, or self pity. | 40:30 | |
O God, you are the hope of the world in all times, | 40:36 | |
and all places. | 40:39 | |
In thy mercy, grant us thy light and thy truth. | 40:42 | |
Even as we count the cost of discipleship, | 40:47 | |
empower us to serve thee with gladness, | 40:50 | |
praising thy name forevermore. | 40:53 | |
This we pray for thy love's sake. | 40:56 | |
Amen. | 41:01 | |
Christ our Lord invites to his table all who love him, | 41:04 | |
and who desire to live in peace with one another. | 41:08 | |
Therefore, let us offer each other signs | 41:11 | |
of reconciliation and love. | 41:13 | |
(murmuring) | 41:17 | |
And now in thanksgiving, let us offer our gifts | 41:41 | |
and ourselves unto God. | 41:44 | |
(organ music) | 41:50 | |
(somber choral music) | 43:11 | |
(soaring choral music) | 45:23 | |
(reverberating choral music) | 46:58 | |
(epic organ music) | 49:31 | |
(reverent, echoing hymnal music) | 49:51 | |
Willimon | The Lord be with you. | 50:53 |
Congregation | And also with you. | 50:54 |
- | Lift up your hearts. | 50:55 |
(murmuring reply) | 50:57 | |
Let us give thanks to the Lord our God. | 50:58 | |
(murmuring reply) | 51:01 | |
We give thanks, Father, because you are God, | 51:03 | |
even before time began, you have seen every sunrise, | 51:07 | |
every day begin, since you first gave form | 51:11 | |
to our home, this Earth. | 51:14 | |
Yet we were not content with such a paradise. | 51:16 | |
We rebelled, putting our wills before yours. | 51:19 | |
Even then, we found you boundless in love, | 51:22 | |
time after time you reached out your hand to touch | 51:25 | |
our lives with loving kindness. | 51:28 | |
And we join with those who have lived | 51:32 | |
and those now living in faith, from sunrise to sunset, | 51:34 | |
from south to north, as with one voice | 51:38 | |
in the song of unending praise. | 51:41 | |
Holy, holy, holy Lord, God of power and might, | 51:44 | |
heaven and Earth are full of your glory. | 51:48 | |
Hosanna in the highest, blessed is he who comes | 51:51 | |
in the name of the Lord, hosanna in the highest. | 51:55 | |
Full indeed are heaven and Earth of your glory, | 51:58 | |
holy Lord God, when time was ready, | 52:01 | |
you the creator of all that is sent Christ | 52:04 | |
to be a creature like us. | 52:07 | |
Instead of a servant, you sent your own son, | 52:09 | |
that he might be servant of all. | 52:12 | |
Christ alone made you known to us, | 52:14 | |
walking among us, Jesus the Christ performed | 52:17 | |
great signs to reveal his glory. | 52:20 | |
He spoke as one having authority that we might trust | 52:22 | |
your love and obey your law. | 52:25 | |
When his hour had come, he drank the cup of suffering | 52:28 | |
and accepted the baptism of death, | 52:31 | |
having triumphed over death, he left our sight | 52:34 | |
that his spirit might fill our hearts | 52:38 | |
as we await the completion of all things in him. | 52:39 | |
On the night in which he gave himself up for us, | 52:43 | |
the Lord Jesus took bread in his hands, | 52:45 | |
lifting his eyes toward heaven, he gave you thanks. | 52:48 | |
He broke the bread, gave it to his disciples, | 52:51 | |
and said: take, eat, this is my body given for you. | 52:55 | |
And when the supper was over, he took the cup. | 52:59 | |
Again, he offered thanks to you, gave the cup | 53:02 | |
to his disciples and said: drink from this, all of you. | 53:05 | |
This is the cup of the new covenant in my blood, | 53:09 | |
poured out for you and many for the forgiveness of sins. | 53:12 | |
When we eat this bread and drink this cup, | 53:16 | |
we know anew the presence of the Lord Jesus Christ, | 53:18 | |
and look to the day when he, we shall feast | 53:21 | |
in his eternal kingdom. | 53:24 | |
Now we pray that you would join this memorial | 53:27 | |
made by your priestly people, bound by Earth and time | 53:30 | |
to the heavenly and timeless, offering for us | 53:33 | |
of Christ himself our great high priest. | 53:35 | |
Dying, Christ destroyed our death, | 53:39 | |
rising, Christ restored our life. | 53:42 | |
Christ will come in glory. | 53:45 | |
Send, we pray, your Holy Spirit on us, | 53:47 | |
gathered here out of love for you, | 53:49 | |
and on this offering that Christ may be known, | 53:51 | |
present, standing among us through your Holy Spirit | 53:55 | |
and your holy church, all your people and all your works, | 53:59 | |
glorify and praise you now and forever. | 54:03 | |
Amen. | 54:08 | |
Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. | 54:10 | |
Thy kingdom come, they will be done, | 54:14 | |
on Earth as it is in heaven. | 54:17 | |
Give us this day our daily bread and forgive us | 54:19 | |
our trespasses, as we forgive those who trespass against us. | 54:22 | |
And lead us not into temptation, | 54:27 | |
but deliver us from evil, for thine is the kingdom | 54:29 | |
and the power and the glory forever. | 54:32 | |
Amen. | 54:36 | |
Christ is sacrificed for us; let us now keep the feast. | 54:38 | |
(organ music) | 54:47 | |
(reverberating choral music) | 1:01:52 | |
(organ music) | 1:05:06 | |
(organ music) | 1:07:42 | |
(reverent choral music) | 1:07:56 | |
- | Let us stand for the benediction. | 1:12:08 |
Go in peace to serve God | 1:12:20 | |
and your neighbor in all that you do. | 1:12:22 | |
Congregation | We are sent in Christ's name. | 1:12:26 |
- | The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ and the love of God | 1:12:28 |
and the communion of the Holy Spirit be with you all. | 1:12:31 | |
(layered choral singing) | 1:12:41 | |
(organ music) | 1:14:36 | |
(echoing choral music) | 1:15:16 | |
(intricate organ music) | 1:19:19 |