William H. Willimon - "Returning" (December 5, 1993)
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(man singing) | 0:00 | |
(organ playing) | 0:14 | |
(man singing) | 0:45 | |
(organ playing) | 1:04 | |
- | Welcome to Duke University Chapel | 1:56 |
on this, the second Sunday in the season of Advent. | 1:58 | |
This weekend our chapel choir | 2:03 | |
has three performances of Messiah | 2:05 | |
to over 5,000 people who've attended these performances. | 2:08 | |
They have one more performance this afternoon. | 2:12 | |
And tickets are still available | 2:16 | |
one hour before the performance here at the chapel. | 2:19 | |
We welcome this morning, leading us in our music, | 2:23 | |
the Southern Piedmont Children's Choir | 2:26 | |
from Asheboro, North Carolina, | 2:28 | |
under the direction of Mr. John Simons | 2:31 | |
and we welcome them for their first visit to Duke Chapel. | 2:35 | |
And now let us stand for the greeting. | 2:39 | |
The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ be with you. | 2:45 | |
Congregation | And also with you. | 2:49 |
- | Our redemption is drawing nigh. | 2:50 |
Congregation | Praise to the Lord. | 2:53 |
(organ playing) | 2:59 | |
♪ Oh come oh come ♪ | 3:44 | |
♪ Emmanuel ♪ | 3:46 | |
♪ And ransom ♪ | 3:50 | |
♪ Captive Israel ♪ | 3:52 | |
♪ That mourns ♪ | 3:57 | |
♪ In lonely exile here ♪ | 3:59 | |
♪ Until the Son of God ♪ | 4:04 | |
♪ Appear ♪ | 4:09 | |
♪ Rejoice ♪ | 4:11 | |
♪ Rejoice ♪ | 4:14 | |
♪ Emmanuel ♪ | 4:17 | |
♪ Shall come to thee ♪ | 4:20 | |
♪ Oh Israel ♪ | 4:23 | |
♪ Oh come, oh wisdom ♪ | 4:29 | |
♪ From on high ♪ | 4:32 | |
♪ That ordered all things ♪ | 4:36 | |
♪ Mightily ♪ | 4:39 | |
♪ To us the path ♪ | 4:43 | |
♪ Of knowledge show ♪ | 4:45 | |
♪ And bless us in our ♪ | 4:50 | |
♪ Ways to go ♪ | 4:53 | |
♪ Rejoice ♪ | 4:57 | |
♪ Rejoice ♪ | 4:59 | |
♪ Emmanuel ♪ | 5:02 | |
♪ Shall come to thee ♪ | 5:05 | |
♪ Oh Israel ♪ | 5:07 | |
♪ Oh come, oh come ♪ | 5:13 | |
♪ Great Lord of might ♪ | 5:16 | |
♪ Who to thy tribes ♪ | 5:21 | |
♪ On Sinai's height ♪ | 5:23 | |
♪ In ancient times ♪ | 5:27 | |
♪ Didst give the law ♪ | 5:30 | |
♪ In cloud and majesty ♪ | 5:34 | |
♪ And awe ♪ | 5:39 | |
♪ Rejoice ♪ | 5:42 | |
♪ Rejoice ♪ | 5:44 | |
♪ Emmanuel ♪ | 5:47 | |
♪ Shall come to thee ♪ | 5:50 | |
♪ Oh Israel ♪ | 5:53 | |
♪ Oh, come ♪ | 6:00 | |
♪ Thou Root of Jesse's tree ♪ | 6:01 | |
♪ And ensign ♪ | 6:07 | |
♪ Of thy people be ♪ | 6:09 | |
♪ Before thee ♪ | 6:14 | |
♪ Rulers silent fall ♪ | 6:16 | |
♪ All peoples ♪ | 6:21 | |
♪ On thy mercy call ♪ | 6:23 | |
♪ Rejoice ♪ | 6:28 | |
♪ Rejoice ♪ | 6:31 | |
♪ Emmanuel ♪ | 6:33 | |
♪ Shall come to thee ♪ | 6:37 | |
♪ Oh Israel ♪ | 6:39 | |
♪ Oh come ♪ | 6:47 | |
♪ Thou key of David ♪ | 6:48 | |
♪ Come ♪ | 6:52 | |
♪ And open wide ♪ | 6:54 | |
♪ Our heavenly home ♪ | 6:56 | |
♪ Make safe the way ♪ | 7:00 | |
♪ That leads on high ♪ | 7:03 | |
♪ And close the path ♪ | 7:08 | |
♪ To misery ♪ | 7:10 | |
♪ Rejoice ♪ | 7:15 | |
♪ Rejoice ♪ | 7:17 | |
♪ Emmanuel ♪ | 7:20 | |
♪ Shall come to thee ♪ | 7:24 | |
♪ Oh Israel ♪ | 7:26 | |
♪ Oh come ♪ | 7:33 | |
♪ Thou dayspring ♪ | 7:35 | |
♪ Come and cheer ♪ | 7:37 | |
♪ Our spirits ♪ | 7:40 | |
♪ By thine Advent here ♪ | 7:42 | |
♪ Disperse the gloomy ♪ | 7:47 | |
♪ Clouds of night ♪ | 7:50 | |
♪ And death's dark shadows ♪ | 7:55 | |
♪ Put to flight ♪ | 7:57 | |
♪ Rejoice ♪ | 8:01 | |
♪ Rejoice ♪ | 8:05 | |
♪ Emmanuel ♪ | 8:07 | |
♪ Shall come to thee ♪ | 8:11 | |
♪ Oh Israel ♪ | 8:13 | |
♪ Oh come ♪ | 8:20 | |
♪ Desire of nations ♪ | 8:22 | |
♪ Bind ♪ | 8:26 | |
♪ Every heart sing ♪ | 8:28 | |
♪ Of all mankind ♪ | 8:30 | |
♪ Bid though our sad ♪ | 8:35 | |
♪ Divisions cease ♪ | 8:38 | |
♪ Deliver us from ♪ | 8:42 | |
♪ Way to go ♪ | 8:45 | |
♪ Rejoice ♪ | 8:49 | |
♪ Rejoice ♪ | 8:52 | |
♪ Emmanuel ♪ | 8:55 | |
♪ Shall come to thee ♪ | 8:58 | |
♪ Oh Israel ♪ | 9:01 | |
- | Let us pray. | 9:10 |
Come, Christ Jesus, | 9:15 | |
be our guest | 9:17 | |
and may our lives by you be blessed. | 9:20 | |
Come, God, with us, | 9:23 | |
and free us from the false claims | 9:26 | |
of the empires of this world. | 9:28 | |
We are lonely for you and your peace. | 9:31 | |
Come, Emmanuel, | 9:36 | |
and dwell with us. | 9:38 | |
Make us your people ,indeed. | 9:40 | |
The people through whom you bring | 9:43 | |
love and justice to the world. | 9:45 | |
Come, Jesus, | 9:49 | |
and reign. | 9:50 | |
Claim your rightful place in our hearts | 9:52 | |
and in the midst of our community. | 9:55 | |
Plant the seeds of hope among us. | 9:58 | |
Establish God's reign on Earth | 10:01 | |
for we pray as you taught us | 10:05 | |
that God's reign might come in fullness on Earth. | 10:08 | |
Amen. | 10:13 | |
You may be seated. | 10:15 | |
- | Please join me in the Prayer for Illumination. | 10:27 |
Everyone | Open our hearts and minds God, | 10:32 |
by the power of your Holy Spirit | 10:37 | |
so that the word is read and proclaimed. | 10:40 | |
We might be prepared for your Advent among us. | 10:44 | |
Amen. | 10:48 | |
- | The Old Testament lesson is from Isaiah, | 10:51 |
chapter 40, starting with verse one. | 10:53 | |
Comfort, oh comfort, my people, says the Lord. | 10:58 | |
Speak tenderly to Jerusalem and cry to her | 11:02 | |
as she has served her term. | 11:06 | |
Tell her that her penalty is paid. | 11:09 | |
That she has received from the Lord's hand | 11:12 | |
double for all her sins. | 11:14 | |
A voice cries out | 11:18 | |
in the wilderness, prepare the way of the Lord. | 11:20 | |
Make straight in the desert a highway for our God. | 11:23 | |
Every valley shall be lifted up. | 11:27 | |
Every mountain and hill be made low. | 11:29 | |
The uneven ground shall become level | 11:33 | |
and the rough places a plain." | 11:36 | |
Then the glory of the Lord shall be revealed | 11:39 | |
and all people shall see it together. | 11:42 | |
For the mouth of the Lord has spoken. | 11:45 | |
A voice says, "Cry out," | 11:48 | |
and I said, what shall I cry? | 11:50 | |
All people are grass. | 11:53 | |
Their constancy is like the flower of the field. | 11:55 | |
The grass withers, the flower fades | 11:58 | |
when the breath of the Lord blows upon it. | 12:01 | |
Surely the people are grass. | 12:04 | |
The grass withers, the flower fades, | 12:07 | |
but the Word of our God will stand forever. | 12:10 | |
Get you up to a high mountain, | 12:14 | |
oh Zion, herald of good tidings. | 12:16 | |
Lift up your voice with strength, | 12:19 | |
oh Jerusalem, herald of good tidings. | 12:21 | |
Lift it up, do not fear. | 12:25 | |
Say to the cities of Judah, "Here is your God." | 12:27 | |
See the Lord God comes with might | 12:31 | |
and his arm rules for him. | 12:35 | |
His reward is with him and his recompense before him. | 12:37 | |
He will feed his flock like a shepard. | 12:42 | |
He will gather the lambs in his arms | 12:45 | |
and carry them in his bosom | 12:48 | |
and gently lead those that are with young. | 12:50 | |
This is the Word of the Lord. | 12:54 | |
Congregation | Thanks be to God. | 12:57 |
- | The Gospel lesson comes from the Gospel of Mark, | 13:00 |
chapter one, starting with verse one. | 13:03 | |
In the beginning of the good news of Jesus Christ, | 13:13 | |
the son of God, | 13:16 | |
as it is written in the Prophet Isaiah, | 13:18 | |
see I am sending my messenger ahead of you | 13:21 | |
who will prepare your way, | 13:25 | |
the voice of one crying out in the wilderness, | 13:28 | |
"Prepare the way of the Lord. | 13:31 | |
"Make his path straight." | 13:34 | |
John the Baptizer appeared in the wilderness | 13:37 | |
proclaiming a baptism of repentance | 13:40 | |
for the forgiveness of sins. | 13:43 | |
And people from the whole Judean countryside | 13:46 | |
and all the people of Jerusalem were going out to him | 13:50 | |
and were baptized by him in the River Jordan | 13:54 | |
confessing their sins. | 13:57 | |
Now John was clothed with camel's hair | 14:00 | |
with a leather belt around his waist | 14:03 | |
and he ate locusts and wild honey. | 14:06 | |
He proclaimed, "The one who is more powerful | 14:09 | |
"than I is coming after me. | 14:13 | |
"I am not worthy to stoop down | 14:16 | |
"and untie the thong of his sandals. | 14:18 | |
"I have baptized you with water, | 14:22 | |
"but he will baptize you with the Holy Spirit." | 14:25 | |
This is the Word of the Lord. | 14:32 | |
Congregation | Thanks be to God. | 14:34 |
- | The Psalter is found on page 806. | 14:41 |
We will do verses one through two and eight through 13. | 14:44 | |
Please stand and read responsively. | 14:49 | |
Lord, you showed favor to your land, | 15:02 | |
you restored the fortunes of Jacob. | 15:05 | |
Congregation | You forgave their iniquity. | 15:09 |
You pardoned their sin. | 15:12 | |
- | Let me hear what God will speak, | 15:15 |
for the Lord will speak peace to his people, | 15:18 | |
to his faithful, | 15:21 | |
to those who turn to the Lord in their hearts. | 15:23 | |
Congregation | Surely salvation is at hand | 15:26 |
for those who fear the Lord, | 15:29 | |
that his glory may dwell in our land. | 15:31 | |
- | Steadfast love and faithfulness will meet, | 15:34 |
righteousness and peace will kiss each other. | 15:38 | |
Congregation | Faithfulness will spring up | 15:43 |
from the ground, and righteousness | 15:45 | |
will look down from the sky. | 15:47 | |
- | The Lord will give what is good | 15:50 |
and our land will yield its increase. | 15:52 | |
Congregation | Righteousness will go before the Lord, | 15:57 |
and will make a path for his steps. | 15:59 | |
(organ playing) | 16:03 | |
♪ Glory be ♪ | 16:12 | |
♪ To all who came ♪ | 16:15 | |
♪ Praise to all ♪ | 16:19 | |
♪ Who heed that call ♪ | 16:22 | |
♪ Glory be ♪ | 16:27 | |
♪ To us the same ♪ | 16:30 | |
♪ Forever be ♪ | 16:34 | |
♪ And ever ♪ | 16:38 | |
♪ As the ocean ♪ | 16:42 | |
♪ Love believe ♪ | 16:46 | |
♪ Now let ♪ | 16:50 | |
♪ Every voice shall heed ♪ | 16:53 | |
- | You may be seated. | 17:01 |
(organ music) | 17:03 | |
(gentle piano music) | 18:31 | |
(choir singing) | 18:45 | |
(slow organ music) | 20:28 | |
- | That was wonderful music from young voices and | 21:58 |
this chapel has been a place for wonderful music | 22:02 | |
this entire weekend | 22:05 | |
with the choirs' performances of Messiah. | 22:07 | |
Messiah begins on a somber chord. | 22:12 | |
And then the oratorio | 22:16 | |
climbs until a clear, | 22:20 | |
tenor voice pierces the gloom | 22:23 | |
with these words from Isaiah. | 22:26 | |
"Comfort ye, | 22:30 | |
"comfort ye my people. | 22:32 | |
"The voice of him who cries in the wilderness, | 22:36 | |
"prepare ye the way of the Lord, | 22:39 | |
"make straight in the desert | 22:41 | |
"a highway for our God." | 22:44 | |
Last Sunday in the first lesson and in Debra's sermon, | 22:48 | |
we heard Isaiah speak | 22:53 | |
to people in wilderness, | 22:56 | |
in Babylonian exile, | 22:59 | |
a people lost, orphaned. | 23:01 | |
Isaiah the prophet told those exiles, | 23:06 | |
"We have sinned, | 23:11 | |
"we have become like one who is unclean | 23:13 | |
"like a filthy rag, we fade like a leaf. | 23:16 | |
"In our iniquities, like the wind, they take us away." | 23:21 | |
And it is into this forlorn, | 23:27 | |
self-deprecating exilic gloom | 23:30 | |
that Isaiah at last speaks these words. | 23:34 | |
"Comfort, comfort ye my people," | 23:39 | |
"says your God. | 23:43 | |
"In the wilderness, prepare ye the way of the Lord, | 23:45 | |
"make straight in the desert a highway for our God. | 23:48 | |
"Every valley shall be lifted up. | 23:52 | |
"Every mountain and hill shall be made low." | 23:54 | |
It is a prophetic announcement | 23:59 | |
of a divine highway construction program | 24:01 | |
through the wilderness, through the lostness, | 24:04 | |
from Babylonian exile back home. | 24:09 | |
Would you please note that the prophet says | 24:14 | |
that God's highway is a straight road? | 24:17 | |
Ordinarily the way back from Babylonia | 24:21 | |
was a circuitous path around the fertile crescent, | 24:24 | |
around the desert back to Israel. | 24:28 | |
But this road is straight through the desert, | 24:33 | |
right through the wilderness. | 24:38 | |
And note that it is the Lord | 24:41 | |
who will be traveling that road, | 24:43 | |
leading these forlorn exiles homeward. | 24:45 | |
We're hearing an announcement of homecoming. | 24:49 | |
Israel is coming home. | 24:54 | |
My last church was next to the synagogue in Greenville. | 25:00 | |
And the Rabbi and I used to get together | 25:04 | |
for coffee on Mondays | 25:06 | |
and I was noting to the Rabbi one Monday morning | 25:08 | |
that we were being surprised | 25:12 | |
by an influx of young adults | 25:15 | |
coming back to church, | 25:18 | |
young adults, always the hardest group | 25:19 | |
in the church to reach. | 25:21 | |
They're always off on the weekends skiing or something. | 25:22 | |
But they were coming back to church, single, young adults. | 25:25 | |
"What was this?" I asked the Rabbi. | 25:28 | |
"Is this like the Reagan years or our growing conservatism | 25:30 | |
"or what is this? | 25:34 | |
"So do you have this over at the synagogue?" | 25:35 | |
And he said, "Sure, there's hardly a week goes by | 25:38 | |
"I don't have some young person show up and say | 25:41 | |
"I want to be a Jew again. | 25:44 | |
"My parents attended synagogue a couple of times a year | 25:47 | |
"but I want more, I want to be a Jew again." | 25:52 | |
And I said to the Rabbi, "Now, what, what is this? | 25:57 | |
"What do you think this is?" | 26:00 | |
And he said to me, | 26:03 | |
"I think they're looking for their parents." | 26:05 | |
You got a generation that's been raised | 26:09 | |
by another generation so uncertain of its own values | 26:11 | |
it didn't dare try to pass it on to the young. | 26:14 | |
They're looking for roots, | 26:17 | |
looking for an identity. | 26:19 | |
They're looking for their parents. | 26:20 | |
They're looking for home. | 26:24 | |
In the wilderness, prepare the way of the Lord. | 26:30 | |
Make straight in the desert | 26:35 | |
a highway for God. | 26:38 | |
And surely with these words, | 26:43 | |
Isaiah means for us | 26:44 | |
to think of an earlier exodus through the wilderness. | 26:46 | |
If you remember that story, | 26:51 | |
you remember that getting rid of Pharaoh | 26:52 | |
was not the toughest task in the exodus. | 26:55 | |
Because once getting rid of Pharaoh's slavery | 26:58 | |
we had to make the way through the wilderness | 27:02 | |
and that took 40 years of wandering | 27:05 | |
through the wilderness waste | 27:08 | |
to get to the promised land. | 27:12 | |
And by the way, when you hear this word wilderness, | 27:14 | |
you're not to think back to nature freaks | 27:17 | |
living in their pre-fab cabin in the woods. | 27:21 | |
You're not to think about granola visions | 27:24 | |
of a week in the Adirondacks hiking on your vacation. | 27:26 | |
No, you're to think with Biblical wilderness, | 27:30 | |
the place where Israel almost lost it. | 27:33 | |
The wilderness for Israel is a place where wild beasts | 27:36 | |
and apostasy and temptation and sin | 27:39 | |
and a bewildered 40-year wandering | 27:43 | |
with no star to guide. | 27:47 | |
It took Israel 40 years of wandering | 27:50 | |
in the wilderness to get home. | 27:53 | |
I know a man that it took 40 years of wandering | 27:57 | |
in the wilderness to get home. | 28:00 | |
The writer Dan Wakefield in a popular book, "Returning" | 28:05 | |
tells in that book | 28:10 | |
of how he left | 28:11 | |
the church, he left religion, | 28:14 | |
how his life as an adult | 28:17 | |
became unglued, chaotic, confused. | 28:19 | |
And then at midlife, | 28:25 | |
here's how he tells it. | 28:28 | |
"I cannot pinpoint any particular time | 28:31 | |
"when suddenly I believed in God again. | 28:34 | |
"I only know that such belief came to seem as natural | 28:38 | |
"as all but a few stray moments of 25 or more years before | 28:43 | |
"it had been inconceivable. | 28:48 | |
"I realized this while looking at fish. | 28:51 | |
"I'd gone with my girlfriend to the New England Aquarium, | 28:56 | |
"and as we gazed at the astonishingly brilliant colors | 28:59 | |
"of some of the small tropical fish, | 29:03 | |
"reds and yellows, oranges. | 29:06 | |
"As I watch the amazing lights | 29:09 | |
"of the flashlight fish that blinked on | 29:12 | |
"like beacons of some creature in a sci-fi epic. | 29:14 | |
"Suddenly, I wondered how anyone could think | 29:19 | |
"that all of this was the result of some chain | 29:22 | |
"of accidental explosions. | 29:25 | |
"And yet to try to convince me otherwise | 29:29 | |
"five years before would have been hopeless. | 29:31 | |
"Was this what they call conversion? | 29:35 | |
"The term bothered me because it suggested being born again | 29:39 | |
"and like many of my contemporaries, | 29:42 | |
"I had been put off by the melodramatic | 29:44 | |
"nature of that label, | 29:46 | |
"as well as the current political beliefs | 29:48 | |
"that seem to go along with it. | 29:50 | |
"Besides, I didn't feel reborn. | 29:52 | |
"No voice came out of the sky, | 29:56 | |
"no thunderclap struck me. | 29:57 | |
"I was relieved when later | 30:01 | |
"in conversation with our minister, | 30:03 | |
"he explained that the literal translation of conversion | 30:06 | |
"is not rebirth or born again, | 30:09 | |
"but it is turning. | 30:12 | |
"And that's what my own experience with God felt like. | 30:16 | |
"Turning, as if I've been walking in one direction | 30:20 | |
"and then in response to some inner pull, | 30:24 | |
"I turn. | 30:28 | |
"I returned." | 30:30 | |
Get you up to a high mountain oh Zion | 30:35 | |
herald of good tidings. | 30:38 | |
Lift up your voice, say to the cities of Judah, | 30:40 | |
"Here is your God." | 30:42 | |
Wilderness here, is a metaphor | 30:47 | |
for exile homelessness. | 30:50 | |
It was from the wilderness I remind you | 30:53 | |
that John the baptist appeared. | 30:56 | |
And when John Baptist intrudes on the scene | 30:59 | |
here earlier in the Gospel of Mark, | 31:03 | |
he is quoting Isaiah, | 31:06 | |
"Prepare the way of the Lord make his paths straight." | 31:08 | |
Mark says in the first chapter, | 31:12 | |
the first verse of this probably the first Gospel. | 31:14 | |
This is the beginning of the Good News of Jesus. | 31:18 | |
And the beginning of the Good News of Jesus | 31:22 | |
is an announcement, a voice, | 31:24 | |
a voice crying in the wilderness, | 31:27 | |
"Prepare the way of the Lord, make his highway straight. | 31:29 | |
"Come home." | 31:34 | |
Note that the Good News is that this is God's highway. | 31:37 | |
God brings homeless people back home. | 31:44 | |
This is all from the initiative of God. | 31:49 | |
I teach a first year student seminar | 31:52 | |
here with Marv Hague, | 31:55 | |
called "The search for meaning in life." | 31:57 | |
And I talked to the students about, | 32:00 | |
humanity's search for meaning, | 32:03 | |
and they talked to me about, | 32:05 | |
"The Freshman search for an easy A, and" | 32:06 | |
that's how we enjoy thinking of ourselves | 32:11 | |
as people on a search. | 32:13 | |
We're all searching for meaning | 32:15 | |
and we're searching for God | 32:17 | |
and we're busy searching to answers | 32:18 | |
for life's tough questions. | 32:22 | |
But please note here, | 32:27 | |
that nobody has been searching for God. | 32:30 | |
The text tells us that it is God | 32:33 | |
who is began searching for Israel. | 32:36 | |
This is what God is doing, | 32:40 | |
where God is going, | 32:42 | |
God dragging Israel along behind him | 32:44 | |
down the straight road back home. | 32:46 | |
Nobody asked for John the baptist, | 32:49 | |
John the baptist just intruded among us | 32:51 | |
and this began the Good News. | 32:54 | |
This is why we think the Philosopher Fowler Bach was wrong. | 32:57 | |
Religion is not our projection out there toward God, | 33:01 | |
we need God, so we just dream up some God that we need, | 33:04 | |
no, the story says, | 33:08 | |
God has projected himself towards us. | 33:11 | |
It is God who's made this highway toward us. | 33:14 | |
The way out of the wilderness | 33:19 | |
is a way initiated by God. | 33:22 | |
So the question is not what am I looking for? | 33:26 | |
Or what would it take for me | 33:30 | |
to grope my way back home? | 33:32 | |
The question is, | 33:36 | |
what road is God constructing towards me? | 33:38 | |
What road do you think God might be building | 33:44 | |
towards you this day? | 33:46 | |
Christmas is a time for home coming. | 33:51 | |
You look out on any mid to late December congregation | 33:56 | |
and you will see | 33:59 | |
a lot of exiles come back. | 34:01 | |
You see kids home from the college or for the holidays. | 34:05 | |
Why is relatives from the east bearing gifts? | 34:10 | |
And you always see exiles, | 34:14 | |
come back to church. | 34:18 | |
And you know that sometimes we preachers make wisecracks | 34:21 | |
about these lost sheep | 34:24 | |
who always wander in from the cold every year, | 34:26 | |
about late December around Christmas time. | 34:29 | |
"Where have you been all year?" | 34:32 | |
We ask, or "See you next year on Easter." | 34:33 | |
Wisecracks like that. | 34:36 | |
But why not? | 34:39 | |
Why not homecoming? | 34:41 | |
And why not now? | 34:44 | |
Have you been on exile? | 34:47 | |
What voice has beckoned you back? | 34:50 | |
How was your way been smoothed back? | 34:54 | |
What road is God building back towards you today? | 34:59 | |
Maybe their words, | 35:06 | |
words, spoken by somebody else to somebody else | 35:08 | |
but you heard them as if | 35:12 | |
they were words spoken only to you. | 35:14 | |
Or that face from the past | 35:18 | |
or that vaguely felt, but nevertheless, | 35:20 | |
real annoying sense of yearning, | 35:24 | |
that echo, that echo deep | 35:27 | |
within the soul's memory upon hearing again, | 35:29 | |
a Christmas Carol not really heard since childhood. | 35:32 | |
That coincidence, | 35:37 | |
which may not have been merely coincidental. | 35:40 | |
In the wilderness, prepare the way of the Lord, | 35:46 | |
make straight in the desert, | 35:49 | |
a highway for our God. | 35:51 | |
One of the things used to annoy me as a pastor was | 35:58 | |
these people who would show up at church | 36:02 | |
with little Janie in tow, | 36:04 | |
usually about the fall | 36:06 | |
and they would say, "Do you have a Sunday school class | 36:08 | |
"for six year olds?" | 36:11 | |
And I would say, yes, we do. | 36:14 | |
And they said, "Well, good. | 36:15 | |
"Little Janie is starting school | 36:16 | |
"and she's starting brownies and ballet lessons. | 36:18 | |
"And we thought it would be good if little Janie | 36:20 | |
"would come here about Jesus." | 36:22 | |
And I would think to myself, | 36:26 | |
look, don't do us any favors. | 36:28 | |
This isn't a free babysitting service. | 36:31 | |
I would say to them now, | 36:34 | |
would you be interested in a church school class for adults? | 36:35 | |
And they would say "Oh, no, no, no, we've we've, we... | 36:39 | |
"but little Janie is the brownies in the ballet and Jesus. | 36:43 | |
"And we if we have time, we may come occasionally." | 36:48 | |
It might really tick me off. | 36:53 | |
(congregation laughing) | 36:55 | |
But I was saying this to a psychiatry friend of mine, | 36:58 | |
and my psychiatry, his friend said, | 37:02 | |
"You know, I'm always as a psychiatrist, | 37:04 | |
"kind of skeptical about the reasons | 37:07 | |
"people give for their actions." | 37:09 | |
What happens to people | 37:13 | |
when their oldest child reaches school age? | 37:15 | |
The child is leaving the safe womb of the home, | 37:19 | |
new things are assaulting the family from the outside, | 37:24 | |
parents report they have increasing arguments | 37:27 | |
about values and behavior | 37:30 | |
and many marriages are going | 37:34 | |
through a difficult time of transition | 37:35 | |
and so maybe people unable to come forward and say, | 37:40 | |
"Look, we're scared. | 37:45 | |
"We need help, support." | 37:48 | |
It's easier to come and say, | 37:52 | |
"Look, little Jennie needs help and support | 37:54 | |
"and she needs Sunday school." | 37:58 | |
In the wilderness, prepare the way of the Lord, | 38:05 | |
make straight in the desert, a highway for our God. | 38:09 | |
Wilderness whenever it occurs in Scripture, | 38:15 | |
is a name for that place, | 38:18 | |
that place which is no place, | 38:21 | |
where you lose your way, | 38:25 | |
and you wander from the path | 38:27 | |
and you get lost, | 38:31 | |
and it's dark. | 38:33 | |
Exile is that name for that time | 38:36 | |
when we become enslaved to false gods | 38:40 | |
and we bowed down to the wrong alters | 38:44 | |
and we serve an alien Empire, | 38:46 | |
we sell out, we forget. | 38:48 | |
And here's a voice that calls people home, | 38:54 | |
down a high way God has prepared. | 38:59 | |
Fred Craddick remembers | 39:04 | |
a little girl from one of his early churches. | 39:07 | |
Her parents sent her to church | 39:14 | |
and Fred said he could see the parents | 39:16 | |
that would pull in every Sunday, just before 10:00 o'clock, | 39:19 | |
and they would stop that car in the circular driveway | 39:21 | |
and the little girl would jump out | 39:24 | |
and come to Sunday school. | 39:26 | |
And then they would go on to breakfast or read the paper | 39:27 | |
or whatever they were gonna do. | 39:29 | |
He said it was so convenient. | 39:30 | |
The church had sort of a circular driveway, | 39:32 | |
where they could just pull in, | 39:33 | |
and they just stopped for a moment | 39:34 | |
and they could pull right out. | 39:36 | |
And her father was an executive | 39:39 | |
for the local chemical plant in town | 39:42 | |
and he was upwardly mobile, | 39:44 | |
and he was on his way up, he was ambitious. | 39:46 | |
And the whole town told stories about the parties | 39:51 | |
that they threw at their house every Saturday night. | 39:54 | |
Parties not throwing entertainment value, | 39:58 | |
but rather, as part of the whole upwardly mobile program. | 40:01 | |
And people were invited | 40:06 | |
and there were stories about the wild, vulgar things | 40:08 | |
that took place at those Saturday night parties. | 40:12 | |
But every Sunday, like clockwork, | 40:16 | |
there was the big car pulling in | 40:18 | |
and the door open the little girl jumping out. | 40:20 | |
One Sunday, Craddick says he was preaching, | 40:25 | |
he looked at over the congregation | 40:27 | |
and he noticed that there were two adults | 40:29 | |
sitting with a little girl at her place in the pew, | 40:30 | |
and he thought to himself must be a couple of adult friends | 40:35 | |
that have come with her this morning. | 40:40 | |
But at the end of the service when the final hymn was sung | 40:43 | |
and as was the custom the invitation given. | 40:46 | |
He was shocked to see these two adults coming down the aisle | 40:50 | |
with their little girl. | 40:53 | |
And he realized this was mom and dad. | 40:55 | |
And they came forward and they said | 40:59 | |
they wanted to join the church. | 41:00 | |
And after service, Craddick asked them, | 41:03 | |
"What's going on here? | 41:07 | |
"What does this mean? | 41:08 | |
How did you get down that aisle? | 41:11 | |
How did you get here? | 41:13 | |
And the man said, | 41:17 | |
"Do you know about our parties?" | 41:21 | |
"Yeah, I heard of your parties." said the pastor. | 41:23 | |
"Well, we had one last night again, | 41:27 | |
"and it got a little loud, there was a good bit of drinking, | 41:29 | |
"and it got a little rough | 41:32 | |
"and all the noise downstairs woke up our daughter. | 41:35 | |
"And in the middle of this party, | 41:40 | |
"we looked up and here was our daughter | 41:42 | |
"coming down the stairs. | 41:43 | |
"And she stopped at about the fourth step | 41:46 | |
"and she looked out over the throng, | 41:48 | |
"and she could see that we were eating | 41:51 | |
"and she could see that we were drinking and she said, | 41:52 | |
"Oh, can I have the blessing? | 41:57 | |
"And she just stood there, | 42:01 | |
"and she said, Let us pray. | 42:02 | |
"God is great, God is good, | 42:04 | |
"Let us thank him for our food. | 42:07 | |
"Good night, everybody." | 42:11 | |
And she went back upstairs. | 42:14 | |
And people just stood there and then somebody said, | 42:17 | |
"Well, it's getting late, we better be going." | 42:20 | |
And someone else said, | 42:23 | |
"You know, this has been wonderful but we've got to." | 42:24 | |
And then in 10 minutes, the place was empty. | 42:26 | |
And we gathered up the glasses, | 42:31 | |
picked up the peanuts off the floor, | 42:34 | |
the half sandwiches took them back into the kitchen. | 42:35 | |
And we stood there for a moment in the kitchen | 42:40 | |
and I looked over the tray and I said to my wife, | 42:42 | |
"Where do we think we're going?" | 42:48 | |
God had come out for them. | 42:55 | |
Remembrance. | 42:59 | |
Homecoming. | 43:02 | |
In the wilderness, prepare the way of the Lord | 43:06 | |
make straight in the desert a highway for God. | 43:09 | |
Every valley should be lifted up, | 43:12 | |
every mountain will be made low. | 43:13 | |
Here is your God. | 43:17 | |
(organ music) | 43:28 | |
(choir singing) | 44:12 | |
- | The Lord be with you. | 47:18 |
(congregation speaking) | 47:19 | |
Let us pray. | 47:21 | |
O God of the straight way | 47:35 | |
we give you thanks for coming to us again and again, | 47:38 | |
through all the desert places of our lives. | 47:43 | |
We are grateful that when we find ourselves | 47:48 | |
lost in the wilderness, | 47:51 | |
with no idea how we wound up so confused, | 47:53 | |
so turned around, | 47:58 | |
you break through | 48:01 | |
making a path through the trackless sands. | 48:03 | |
You find us | 48:07 | |
and you make a way for us out of no way. | 48:09 | |
How awesome is your love for us? | 48:16 | |
Blessing and honor | 48:20 | |
and glory and power be unto the God | 48:22 | |
who has made a straight path to us | 48:26 | |
through the desert. | 48:29 | |
Lord in your mercy, hear our prayer. | 48:31 | |
Lord, we give thanks | 48:36 | |
that no matter what desert we have existed in, | 48:37 | |
you meet us there and lead us home. | 48:41 | |
Whether we have been dried out by the demands of work, | 48:45 | |
or school, or family, | 48:49 | |
or whether we have saw the dry wells of success, | 48:54 | |
popularity, or escape, | 48:58 | |
or whether we have simply lost our way | 49:03 | |
through conflicting values, | 49:06 | |
narrow visions, and selfish pursuits. | 49:08 | |
Whatever has dried us out, | 49:13 | |
you come to us | 49:16 | |
like a cool shower to parched land, | 49:18 | |
renewing us, | 49:22 | |
making us a new, | 49:24 | |
for the new possibilities you create, | 49:28 | |
and the comfort you give, | 49:30 | |
we give you thanks, | 49:34 | |
Lord in your mercy, hear our prayer. | 49:36 | |
As you have cared for us, | 49:41 | |
so you have also called us to care for one another. | 49:43 | |
Therefore, we offer these prayers not only for ourselves, | 49:48 | |
but for the whole world. | 49:52 | |
For those who are anxious, and afraid. | 49:56 | |
Lord in your mercy, hear our prayer. | 50:02 | |
For those who are ill, | 50:07 | |
Lord in your mercy, hear our prayer. | 50:13 | |
For those who are facing difficult decisions, | 50:18 | |
Lord in your mercy, hear our prayer. | 50:25 | |
For those who are feeling left out, and are alone, | 50:31 | |
especially during the holidays, | 50:35 | |
Lord in your mercy, hear our prayer. | 50:41 | |
For those who are mourning losses, | 50:47 | |
and for those who are feeling deep sadness, | 50:50 | |
because of seasons past, | 50:53 | |
Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer. | 51:00 | |
And for those who are feeling especially grateful, | 51:05 | |
and are filled with joy | 51:09 | |
because of some new and wonderful thing in their lives. | 51:11 | |
Lord in your mercy, hear our prayer. | 51:20 | |
We ask all these things | 51:24 | |
through the one who's coming is certain, | 51:26 | |
who draws near to us in straight paths. | 51:29 | |
Your son, our Lord Jesus Christ, | 51:33 | |
who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, | 51:36 | |
one God forever and ever, | 51:40 | |
Amen. | 51:43 | |
Let us offer ourselves and our gifts with thanksgiving. | 51:47 | |
(soft organ music) | 51:56 | |
(gentle piano music) | 53:31 | |
(choir singing) | 53:44 | |
(gentle piano music) | 56:26 | |
(choir singing) | 56:47 | |
(organ music) | 58:58 | |
(church singing) | 1:00:24 | |
Let us pray. | 1:01:21 | |
O God, most merciful and gracious | 1:01:24 | |
of whose bounty we have all received, | 1:01:27 | |
accept this offering of your people. | 1:01:31 | |
Remember in your love those who have brought it, | 1:01:34 | |
and those for whom it is given. | 1:01:38 | |
And so follow it with your blessing | 1:01:40 | |
that it may promote | 1:01:42 | |
love and peace | 1:01:44 | |
among all peoples, | 1:01:46 | |
and advance the kingdom of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, | 1:01:48 | |
who taught us to pray together always saying, | 1:01:53 | |
Everyone | "Our Father, who art in heaven, | 1:01:56 |
"hallowed be thy name, | 1:01:59 | |
"thy kingdom come, | 1:02:01 | |
"thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. | 1:02:03 | |
"Give us this day our daily bread | 1:02:07 | |
"and forgive us our trespasses | 1:02:10 | |
"as we forgive those who trespass against us. | 1:02:13 | |
"And lead us not into temptation, | 1:02:16 | |
"but deliver us from evil. | 1:02:19 | |
"For thine is the kingdom | 1:02:21 | |
"and the power and the glory forever, Amen." | 1:02:23 | |
(organ music) | 1:02:29 | |
(choir singing) | 1:03:00 | |
- | The grace of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, | 1:05:08 |
and the love of God and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit | 1:05:10 | |
be with you all | 1:05:13 | |
now and always, | 1:05:14 | |
Amen. | 1:05:17 | |
(organ music) | 1:05:25 |