William C. Turner, Jr. - "Speech in a Mourning Land" (March 14, 1976)
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| (soft organ music) | 0:02 | |
| - | Let us rise and repeat responsibly | 0:08 |
| the unison invocation. | 0:11 | |
| Create in me a clean heart, O God. | 0:20 | |
| (audience mumbling) | 0:25 | |
| Cast me not away from thy presence. | 0:28 | |
| (audience mumbling) | 0:32 | |
| Restore unto me the joy of thy salvation. | 0:35 | |
| (audience mumbling) | 0:40 | |
| O Lord, open thou my lips. | 0:43 | |
| (audience mumbling) | 0:47 | |
| Let the congregation remain and sing, | 0:51 | |
| the processional has been changed to 224. | 0:53 | |
| Hymn 224, Blessed Assurance, Jesus is Mine. | 0:58 | |
| (worship organ music) | 1:06 | |
| (choir singing) | 1:49 | |
| Let us confess to God Almighty | 4:46 | |
| and to one another | 4:50 | |
| that we have sinned in thought, word and deed | 4:52 | |
| by our own fault. | 4:57 | |
| And let us ask God to give us the grace | 5:00 | |
| of true repentance, | 5:03 | |
| to have mercy upon us, | 5:07 | |
| and to forgive us our sins. | 5:09 | |
| Let us pray in unison. | 5:13 | |
| Forgive us, most gracious Lord and Father. | 5:18 | |
| If this day we have done or said anything | 5:22 | |
| to increase the pain of the world, | 5:26 | |
| pardon the unkind word, | 5:29 | |
| the impatient gesture, the hard and selfish deed, | 5:31 | |
| the failure to show sympathy and kindly help | 5:36 | |
| where we had the opportunity but missed it. | 5:40 | |
| And enable us so to live | 5:44 | |
| that we may daily do something to lessen | 5:46 | |
| the tide of human sorrow | 5:49 | |
| and add to the sum of human happiness. | 5:52 | |
| Amen. | 5:55 | |
| And let us offer unto God our own personal confessions, | 5:57 | |
| the sin of commission: | 6:02 | |
| anger, dislike, malice, meanness; | 6:05 | |
| and the sin of omission: | 6:10 | |
| the good we have forgotten to do, | 6:12 | |
| the sin which worry Jesus | 6:16 | |
| more than any other. | 6:19 | |
| Now hear these words of assurance, of forgiveness, | 6:33 | |
| from the Old Testament and from the New, | 6:37 | |
| who is like unto God? | 6:41 | |
| Who pardons iniquity | 6:44 | |
| and passes over transgression? | 6:47 | |
| He will have compassion upon us. | 6:52 | |
| He will tread out iniquities under foot. | 6:55 | |
| He will cast all our sins | 6:58 | |
| in the depths of the sea. | 7:01 | |
| And Jesus said, "Him who comes to me | 7:04 | |
| "I will not cast out." | 7:09 | |
| And in the Epistle of John, | 7:13 | |
| "Our sins are forgiven | 7:15 | |
| "for his sake. | 7:19 | |
| "Therefore, be of good cheer." | 7:22 | |
| (soft organ music) | 7:36 | |
| (choir singing heavenly) | 7:44 | |
| (classical piano music) | 10:00 | |
| (choir singing heavenly) | 10:19 | |
| While the choir is taking their seats in the chancel, | 15:27 | |
| let me introduce them to you. | 15:31 | |
| They are known as the Black Mass Choir. | 15:34 | |
| And they are led by Ms. Portia Turner, | 15:38 | |
| who is a sister of the preacher | 15:44 | |
| of this morning. | 15:49 | |
| (mumbles) if you have read the account of him | 15:51 | |
| in the bulletin, you realize that | 15:53 | |
| one man in his time plays many parts. | 15:56 | |
| Dean of Black Affairs, | 16:00 | |
| Assistant Provost, | 16:03 | |
| Acting Director of Black Studies at Duke. | 16:05 | |
| But in addition, he also serves as assistant pastor | 16:09 | |
| of one of the churches across town. | 16:14 | |
| His degrees are interesting. | 16:18 | |
| Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, | 16:20 | |
| and then Master of Divinity in Theology. | 16:24 | |
| I want our preacher and the choir to know | 16:29 | |
| that we welcome them to the Duke Chapel this morning. | 16:32 | |
| We're glad to worship under their guidance. | 16:37 | |
| The Scripture lesson of the morning | 16:41 | |
| is taken from the prophet Hosea, | 16:45 | |
| chapter four, verses one to 10. | 16:50 | |
| Many of us think of Hosea | 16:55 | |
| as one of the gentler of the prophets, | 16:58 | |
| but he certainly isn't in the 10 verses | 17:03 | |
| that will be read now. | 17:06 | |
| "Hear the word of the Lord, O people of Israel, | 17:09 | |
| "for the Lord has a controversy with the inhabitants | 17:15 | |
| "of the land. | 17:19 | |
| "There is no faithfulness or kindness, | 17:21 | |
| "and no knowledge of God in the land. | 17:26 | |
| "There is swearing, lying, killing, | 17:31 | |
| "stealing, and committing adultery. | 17:36 | |
| "They break all bounds, and murder follows murder. | 17:40 | |
| "Therefore the land mourns, | 17:45 | |
| "and all who dwell in it languish, | 17:48 | |
| "and also the beasts of the field and the birds of the air, | 17:51 | |
| "and even the fish of the sea are taken away. | 17:55 | |
| "Yet let no one contend, | 18:01 | |
| "and let none accuse, | 18:05 | |
| "for with you is my contention, O priest. | 18:08 | |
| "You shall stumble by day. | 18:13 | |
| "The prophet also shall stumble with you by night, | 18:17 | |
| "and I will destroy your mother. | 18:23 | |
| "My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge, | 18:28 | |
| "because you have rejected knowledge. | 18:32 | |
| "I reject you from being a priest to me. | 18:36 | |
| "And since you have forgotten the law of your God, | 18:41 | |
| "I also will forget your children. | 18:46 | |
| "The more they increased, | 18:51 | |
| "the more they sinned against me. | 18:53 | |
| "I will change their glory into shame. | 18:56 | |
| "They feed on the sin of my people. | 19:01 | |
| "They are greedy for their iniquity. | 19:04 | |
| "And it shall be like people, like priest. | 19:07 | |
| "I will punish them for their ways | 19:11 | |
| "and requite them for their deeds. | 19:13 | |
| "They shall eat, but not be satisfied. | 19:16 | |
| "They shall play the harlot, but not multiply, | 19:21 | |
| "because they have forsaken the Lord | 19:26 | |
| "to cherish harlotry." | 19:30 | |
| Here endeth the lesson. | 19:35 | |
| (worship organ music) | 19:39 | |
| (choir singing) | 19:49 | |
| Let us affirm our faith in unison. | 20:23 | |
| We are not alone. | 20:28 | |
| We live in God's world. | 20:31 | |
| We believe in God who has created and is creating; | 20:33 | |
| who has come in the truly human Jesus | 20:38 | |
| to reconcile and make new; | 20:42 | |
| who works in us and others by the Spirit. | 20:45 | |
| We trust God who calls us to be the church, | 20:48 | |
| to celebrate life and its fullness, | 20:53 | |
| to love and serve others, | 20:56 | |
| to seek justice and resist evil; | 20:58 | |
| to proclaim Jesus, crucified and risen, | 21:02 | |
| our judge and our hope. | 21:05 | |
| In life, in death, in life beyond death, | 21:08 | |
| God is with us. | 21:12 | |
| We are not alone, | 21:14 | |
| thanks be to God. | 21:16 | |
| The Lord be with you. | 21:19 | |
| (audience mumbles) | 21:21 | |
| Let us pray. | 21:23 | |
| Let our first prayer be one of thanksgiving. | 21:32 | |
| Our Father in heaven, | 21:36 | |
| give us thankful hearts as we gladly recall | 21:39 | |
| thy continued goodness toward us. | 21:42 | |
| We thank thee for all thy gifts to thy children; | 21:45 | |
| for health, recreation, and refreshment; | 21:50 | |
| for interest in our work, and power to do it; | 21:55 | |
| for all progress and things for which we care; | 22:00 | |
| for the companionship of fellow Christians; | 22:05 | |
| for all who have helped us with spiritual guidance | 22:09 | |
| or correction; for the unity of those who live | 22:13 | |
| in the Spirit; | 22:17 | |
| and for the pardon of our sins | 22:19 | |
| and the inspiration of thy presence, | 22:22 | |
| thanks be to thee, O God. | 22:26 | |
| Let us second prayer be one of intercession | 22:31 | |
| for our country. | 22:35 | |
| Remember, O Lord, the nation to which we belong. | 22:38 | |
| Let in, righteousness and truth, | 22:43 | |
| we may be established. | 22:46 | |
| Extend for thy mercy's sake the blessing | 22:49 | |
| to this, our land; | 22:52 | |
| that within this realm of different races, | 22:55 | |
| peace my reign and prosperity, | 22:59 | |
| with love right and justice. | 23:03 | |
| Help us better to understand and love those | 23:08 | |
| who are of a different race or color from ourselves; | 23:11 | |
| remembering that we are all members of the one family. | 23:17 | |
| Overcome in us any want of charity, | 23:23 | |
| any manner of prejudice, | 23:27 | |
| by thy more abounding goodness and loving kindness. | 23:30 | |
| May our agreements be greater than our differences, | 23:35 | |
| and may our unity in thee | 23:40 | |
| sanctify all our natural diversities of opinion. | 23:42 | |
| Grant that there may be open ways and peace | 23:49 | |
| and freedom from end to end of the nation | 23:54 | |
| and of the Earth. | 23:59 | |
| And let us offer a prayer of supplication for ourselves. | 24:02 | |
| O God, hear us as we pray for ourselves, | 24:10 | |
| for the gifts of gaiety | 24:14 | |
| and freedom and simplicity; | 24:17 | |
| for laughter, kindness, generosity, | 24:21 | |
| gentleness, honor, courtesy | 24:26 | |
| and self-control; | 24:31 | |
| for the consecration of the discontent of the young; | 24:34 | |
| for wisdom in the conservatism of the middle aged; | 24:40 | |
| for resiliency and obstinacy of the aged. | 24:46 | |
| Help us both to know and to acknowledge | 24:52 | |
| that the standard for our life | 24:57 | |
| has been shown us | 25:01 | |
| in Jesus, our Lord. | 25:03 | |
| And now let us together say the prayer | 25:08 | |
| which he taught his disciples. | 25:10 | |
| Our Father, who art in Heaven, | 25:13 | |
| hallowed by thy Name, | 25:16 | |
| thy kingdom come, | 25:19 | |
| thy will be done on Earth | 25:21 | |
| as it is in Heaven. | 25:24 | |
| Give us this day our daily bread, | 25:26 | |
| and forgive us our trespasses | 25:29 | |
| as we forgive those who trespass against us. | 25:31 | |
| And lead us not into temptation, | 25:35 | |
| but deliver us from evil. | 25:38 | |
| For thine is the kingdom, and the power, | 25:41 | |
| and the glory forever. | 25:44 | |
| Amen. | 25:47 | |
| - | I greet you all this morning | 26:00 |
| in the name of the Lord Jesus. | 26:05 | |
| I wish to read | 26:12 | |
| just a few excerpts | 26:17 | |
| from the lesson of Scripture | 26:20 | |
| from the fourth chapter, Hosea. | 26:25 | |
| "There is no faithfulness or kindness, | 26:29 | |
| "and no knowledge of God in the land. | 26:35 | |
| "Therefore the land mourns, | 26:40 | |
| "and all who dwell in it languish." | 26:44 | |
| From the fourth chapter of Hosea, | 26:48 | |
| the verses that have been read | 26:53 | |
| and the excerpted portion, | 26:55 | |
| we wish to leave some thoughts | 27:00 | |
| from the command: | 27:05 | |
| speak in a mourning land. | 27:08 | |
| Speak in a mourning land. | 27:13 | |
| What would you say? | 27:20 | |
| How would you respond | 27:23 | |
| if you woke up one morning | 27:25 | |
| and the trees around your home were crying? | 27:29 | |
| What impact would it make upon you | 27:35 | |
| if the very land in which those trees sank their roots | 27:38 | |
| were lamenting in sorrow? | 27:43 | |
| Oh, there is a tree that's called | 27:48 | |
| the weeping willow tree, | 27:52 | |
| but how would you react if the tree | 27:53 | |
| literally wept and you could hear its cries? | 27:58 | |
| What would you say if the land about you | 28:02 | |
| literally began to mourn? | 28:05 | |
| Oh, to some it may seem as though we | 28:10 | |
| have stepped outside the bounds of reason that | 28:12 | |
| we've been reading Aesop's fables, | 28:16 | |
| or that we have been toying with godless myths. | 28:18 | |
| It may seem to some that speaking of a mourning land | 28:22 | |
| is atrocious and unimaginable | 28:28 | |
| to the thought of our modern day. | 28:31 | |
| Let me suggest, though, | 28:34 | |
| that among all the peoples of the world, | 28:37 | |
| such an idea is not so remote. | 28:42 | |
| Indeed, for many on the face of our Earth, | 28:46 | |
| the world is viewed as a continuum. | 28:50 | |
| There is no neat disjunction and separation | 28:53 | |
| between human beings and the rest of the created order. | 28:56 | |
| All of creation is one continuum, | 29:02 | |
| it's joined together, locked together | 29:05 | |
| such that there is reinforcement | 29:08 | |
| at every point. | 29:11 | |
| Indeed, when we examine | 29:13 | |
| the words of Scripture, and when we | 29:15 | |
| can view the world as it is viewed by those | 29:18 | |
| around whom the texts of Scripture centers, | 29:21 | |
| we find that the biblical worldview | 29:25 | |
| is one that indeed has such a continuum. | 29:28 | |
| Man is at the top of the created order, | 29:31 | |
| but he is not neatly separated and disjoint | 29:33 | |
| from the rest of creation. | 29:37 | |
| As the story unfolds, | 29:40 | |
| we are informed that in the bliss and glory | 29:44 | |
| of creation, the whole created order joined | 29:48 | |
| in unison to praise and magnify | 29:52 | |
| what God had done. | 29:56 | |
| The wise man tells us that, | 29:58 | |
| in laying the foundations of the Earth, | 30:00 | |
| in setting forth the measurements whereby | 30:03 | |
| the Earth would be buttressed and supported, | 30:07 | |
| in putting the everlasting from him at end to place, | 30:09 | |
| in charting the course whereby the drops of water | 30:13 | |
| come down and refresh and replenish the earth; | 30:16 | |
| not only did the sons of God shout for joy, | 30:20 | |
| but he said the morning stars | 30:24 | |
| also sang together | 30:27 | |
| in the judgment and righteousness of God. | 30:32 | |
| When He shall come and set up His kingdom, | 30:37 | |
| the psalmist said that the trees of the wood | 30:41 | |
| would clap their hands for joy. | 30:44 | |
| And he said the desert would blossom just like | 30:46 | |
| a rose; the poet picked it up. | 30:51 | |
| The poet, James Weldon Johnson, | 30:52 | |
| in describing how God created man and pronounced | 30:55 | |
| His blessing upon it saying it was good; | 30:59 | |
| he said that in the bliss of creation, | 31:01 | |
| the little pine trees pointed their fingers to the sky. | 31:05 | |
| The rivers and the streams cuddled into the bosom | 31:08 | |
| of the earth and flowed out | 31:12 | |
| to the sea. | 31:15 | |
| Oh yes, when there is peace, | 31:17 | |
| the story tells us that the whole universe | 31:20 | |
| joins in to extol the goodness of the Lord, | 31:24 | |
| and to proclaim His majesty. | 31:27 | |
| But likewise, when there is disharmony, | 31:30 | |
| when man is disobedient, | 31:32 | |
| the earth too is set to join in and mourn | 31:36 | |
| with the sin of man. | 31:42 | |
| Not only was a curse placed upon the serpent, | 31:46 | |
| not only was a curse placed | 31:49 | |
| upon the woman, but the curse that was placed | 31:51 | |
| and pronounced for the sin of man | 31:54 | |
| was a curse upon the Earth. | 31:58 | |
| The serpent was told that he would crawl in the dusk. | 32:01 | |
| The woman was told that she would strive after the man, | 32:03 | |
| and he would have mastery over her. | 32:06 | |
| But the man was told you will till the earth | 32:08 | |
| and you will work from the sweat of your brow, | 32:10 | |
| but thorns and thistles will grow | 32:13 | |
| instead of the seeds you plant. | 32:16 | |
| When man sins, | 32:17 | |
| the Earth is cursed, | 32:19 | |
| and she mourns. | 32:23 | |
| With the death of Abel, God said to Cain, | 32:25 | |
| "The blood of your brother is crying out to me | 32:29 | |
| "from the ground." | 32:31 | |
| It was as though He was saying | 32:32 | |
| the Earth, who is the mother of mankind, | 32:34 | |
| laments and mourns when our sons and daughters | 32:37 | |
| are struck down. | 32:39 | |
| Oh yes, in the death of our Lord, | 32:41 | |
| even the elements of the universe | 32:44 | |
| joined in and acknowledged that truly this | 32:47 | |
| was the son of God, the veil of the temple | 32:50 | |
| was rent in twain. | 32:52 | |
| The graves opened up and refused to hold the bodies | 32:55 | |
| that had been entered there. | 32:59 | |
| The earth reeled and rocked just like a drunk man | 33:01 | |
| as she shed tears when the son of glory died. | 33:04 | |
| When we sin, | 33:10 | |
| when our misdoings are manifold, | 33:13 | |
| even the Earth joins in; | 33:17 | |
| and she mourns. | 33:21 | |
| It's an interesting question | 33:24 | |
| that I raise this morning. | 33:27 | |
| Interesting to me if to no one else, | 33:31 | |
| to ask in this bicentennial year, | 33:34 | |
| as we remember the birth of the nation, | 33:39 | |
| as we talk of all that it means; | 33:43 | |
| question standing in my mind is this: | 33:48 | |
| is the land rejoicing | 33:53 | |
| or is the land in mourning? | 33:56 | |
| I know every time we turn around, | 34:01 | |
| we hear of a new history that's written | 34:03 | |
| for this bicentennial year. | 34:05 | |
| On the television they talk of one account that was | 34:08 | |
| produced especially for television. | 34:11 | |
| I wonder as I read some of the statements | 34:13 | |
| and hear some of the beautiful sounding words, | 34:16 | |
| were some of these accounts fabricated and written | 34:20 | |
| especially for this bicentennial year? | 34:24 | |
| As we deck ourselves in bicentennial garments, | 34:28 | |
| the question needs to be raised, | 34:31 | |
| is the land rejoicing, | 34:33 | |
| or is the very land in which we live mourning? | 34:35 | |
| We can look at one another. | 34:41 | |
| We can get some clues just by the expression | 34:45 | |
| that's on another's face | 34:49 | |
| as to how things are faring. | 34:51 | |
| If you're close to someone, if you love them, | 34:54 | |
| you could look into their eyes and tell whether | 34:56 | |
| there's trouble in their soul. | 34:58 | |
| Are we limited only to what we can hear and ascertain | 35:02 | |
| from one another, or can we learn | 35:05 | |
| from the very land and the very earth about us? | 35:08 | |
| I don't know | 35:12 | |
| how it sounds from where you sit. | 35:14 | |
| I don't know how you hear sound, | 35:17 | |
| but from where I stand in this universe, | 35:20 | |
| I hear a land that's in mourning. | 35:24 | |
| The prophet declared that there was lying, | 35:28 | |
| there was cheating, there was murder, there was adultery; | 35:30 | |
| there was no love of God in land. | 35:34 | |
| As I look at the face of our land, | 35:36 | |
| I see the same conditions, | 35:38 | |
| and I hear the very land mourning | 35:40 | |
| because of the sin of mankind. | 35:44 | |
| In this political year, | 35:49 | |
| people were so concerned a few days ago | 35:53 | |
| and wondering could Ronald Reagan overtake Gerald Ford. | 35:55 | |
| Wondering whether George Wallace could win the nomination, | 36:00 | |
| wondering what's gonna become of Jimmy Carter | 36:04 | |
| as we listen to all the questions and queries | 36:08 | |
| of the commentators, as we hear it being said | 36:12 | |
| that we're pulling out of our economic difficulties, | 36:16 | |
| as the debates go on about whether or not to use | 36:19 | |
| the French word detente. | 36:22 | |
| We need to stop and look at the face of our land | 36:24 | |
| and the face of the world | 36:28 | |
| and understand that indeed she mourns. | 36:30 | |
| Prophet of old said | 36:36 | |
| that the land mourns | 36:40 | |
| when faithfulness, kindness | 36:45 | |
| and knowledge of God is absent. | 36:50 | |
| Wherever there is no faithfulness, no kindness | 36:55 | |
| and no knowledge of God, | 36:58 | |
| the land mourns. | 37:00 | |
| He said, "There is a hunger and a famine | 37:01 | |
| "for the word of God." | 37:05 | |
| He chided the priests and the prophets | 37:07 | |
| who had be charged with the responsibility; | 37:09 | |
| said they were priests and prophets by day | 37:12 | |
| but they stumbled and bumbled when nighttime came. | 37:14 | |
| Thanks be to God | 37:18 | |
| that when a land is in mourning, | 37:21 | |
| there is a threefold word from God | 37:23 | |
| that can heal that land. | 37:27 | |
| Firstly, there is a word | 37:31 | |
| of faithfulness that must be declared | 37:35 | |
| in a mourning land. | 37:40 | |
| Word of faithfulness. | 37:42 | |
| Faithfulness is simply doing | 37:44 | |
| what you said you gonna do. | 37:49 | |
| It's simply doing what we have covenanted | 37:53 | |
| and vowed to do. | 37:56 | |
| This is what Hosea has referenced to; | 37:58 | |
| Israel had made a covenant with God. | 37:59 | |
| She had promised to be a child of God. | 38:01 | |
| The father said, "When Israel was a child, I loved him, | 38:06 | |
| "and out of Egypt I called my son." | 38:09 | |
| Israel promised to be a holy nation, | 38:12 | |
| a kingdom of priests unto God, | 38:15 | |
| and in turn he would be a father. | 38:17 | |
| He would lead and direct and guide | 38:21 | |
| and support in every way | 38:24 | |
| that Israel would go. | 38:27 | |
| The elements of the Earth, the foundations of the world | 38:29 | |
| observed and bore witness when the covenant was made. | 38:32 | |
| God said to Israel, "I want you to be faithful | 38:36 | |
| "to the covenant that you made with me." | 38:39 | |
| He didn't even hold Israel to the vows | 38:43 | |
| that were made in secret, but just to those | 38:46 | |
| that were made in the open when everybody heard. | 38:49 | |
| The challenge that comes to us today. | 38:55 | |
| The word of faithfulness is to us | 38:59 | |
| saying do what you said you were gonna do. | 39:02 | |
| That word needs to be declared in our nation | 39:07 | |
| in this bicentennial year. | 39:09 | |
| Oh, if we would just do what we said | 39:13 | |
| we would do, | 39:16 | |
| some of the mourning in this land would cease. | 39:17 | |
| We promised to live as a nation under God, | 39:21 | |
| with liberty and justice for all. | 39:25 | |
| The challenge is be faithful to that claim. | 39:28 | |
| We said we hold these truths to be self-evident, | 39:32 | |
| that all men are created equal. | 39:36 | |
| And in saying all men, we did not distinguish | 39:38 | |
| in the declaration that some were fit for this honor | 39:42 | |
| and some were unfit. | 39:45 | |
| I say to America, be faithful. | 39:47 | |
| She needs to hear a word of faithfulness. | 39:50 | |
| Oh, if a word of faithfulness | 39:55 | |
| were just declared in the land, | 39:57 | |
| some of the mourning would cease. | 40:02 | |
| Somebody ought to tell the land | 40:05 | |
| that it is called the land of the free | 40:08 | |
| and the home of the brave. | 40:12 | |
| The land needs to know it. | 40:16 | |
| University. | 40:18 | |
| University community | 40:20 | |
| needs to hear a word of faithfulness. | 40:23 | |
| I say to the entire community, | 40:27 | |
| just be faithful to what we said about ourselves. | 40:29 | |
| We need not set forth any new ambitions | 40:34 | |
| or any unwieldy goals and objectives. | 40:37 | |
| Just be faithful. | 40:39 | |
| We have claimed that we are a community | 40:41 | |
| in search for truth, and we have not predetermined | 40:44 | |
| where that truth will be found | 40:47 | |
| and who will unearth that truth. | 40:49 | |
| Be open and willing to accept it wherever it is; | 40:51 | |
| just be faithful. | 40:54 | |
| It is said that this particular community | 40:57 | |
| is to be a marketplace of competing ideas. | 41:00 | |
| If we would only learn to be faithful | 41:03 | |
| to what we said about ourselves. | 41:07 | |
| Some of the issues that have been raised | 41:10 | |
| in the last few months, issues that are live right now, | 41:12 | |
| and issues that will come up in the next few days | 41:16 | |
| would already have their solution | 41:18 | |
| if we would just be faithful | 41:21 | |
| to what we said, | 41:24 | |
| and to what we've claimed for this community. | 41:26 | |
| I say to my black brothers and sisters, | 41:29 | |
| be faithful. | 41:33 | |
| Let's be faithful to what we said about ourselves, | 41:35 | |
| we challenge what other folks said about us, | 41:39 | |
| and we said that black was beautiful. | 41:41 | |
| Be faithful. | 41:43 | |
| Make it beautiful. | 41:45 | |
| If we would just be faithful to what we said | 41:46 | |
| about ourselves, some of the foolishness, | 41:49 | |
| some of the troubles that we bring on ourselves | 41:52 | |
| would come to an end. | 41:55 | |
| The challenge goes forth | 41:58 | |
| to be faithful. | 42:02 | |
| That's the word that needs to be heard | 42:04 | |
| in this land. | 42:08 | |
| A few years ago we locked arms, | 42:09 | |
| standing right in front of this place, | 42:12 | |
| said we shall overcome. | 42:14 | |
| If in our hearts we do believe, | 42:17 | |
| let's be faithful. | 42:20 | |
| People of God, be faithful. | 42:21 | |
| I don't know about you but one day I made a vow | 42:23 | |
| to the Lord, and I said that | 42:27 | |
| I won't take it back. | 42:30 | |
| Down on my knees I made that vow. | 42:32 | |
| There are some others who have committed their lives | 42:35 | |
| to the Lord, and said, Lord, I put my life in your hand. | 42:38 | |
| Wherever you lead me, I'm gonna go. | 42:42 | |
| We've been called to go unto all the world, | 42:46 | |
| to cry loud and to spare not, | 42:49 | |
| to proclaim the acceptable year of the Lord | 42:51 | |
| if would just learn to be faithful. | 42:54 | |
| That first word is a word of faithfulness. | 42:58 | |
| Then there is a word of kindness | 43:02 | |
| that must be heard | 43:05 | |
| in a mourning land. | 43:08 | |
| Kindness is rooted with | 43:10 | |
| the same word that describes the steadfastness, | 43:13 | |
| the mercy of God, that is unceasing. | 43:18 | |
| Perhaps there is no better demonstration | 43:22 | |
| of His mercy and his kindness | 43:25 | |
| than in the very Book of Hosea | 43:27 | |
| where God sent the prophet to take a woman | 43:30 | |
| to be his wife. | 43:32 | |
| She was unfaithful and God said, go and take her back again. | 43:33 | |
| That's the love, the kindness, | 43:38 | |
| and the mercy of God. | 43:40 | |
| That that never gets old, that never becomes callous, | 43:42 | |
| that never becomes hardened and stale. | 43:45 | |
| The root of kindness is in concern, | 43:49 | |
| and the word comes to us that we need to hear | 43:51 | |
| the word of kindness in this land. | 43:55 | |
| Kindness disposes us to care. | 43:59 | |
| It keeps us in recognition of the trouble, | 44:04 | |
| of the mourning, of the difficulty. | 44:09 | |
| It causes us to live close enough | 44:12 | |
| to the pain of a brother or a sister, | 44:15 | |
| till we can even feel that pain ourselves. | 44:18 | |
| Kindness allows us to see the suffering in the world | 44:24 | |
| and recognize that this is my world. | 44:29 | |
| It disposes us to care so that we when we see | 44:33 | |
| the pain of another, and when we hear of the conditions | 44:37 | |
| of the land, we cannot talk about they | 44:40 | |
| but we can only speak of us, | 44:43 | |
| in tenderness and care. | 44:46 | |
| That that's the word of kindness. | 44:50 | |
| We need to hear a word of kindness, | 44:53 | |
| otherwise we become so callous, | 44:57 | |
| till we can look at injustice, | 45:02 | |
| till we can look evil in the face and not even flinch. | 45:04 | |
| I admit to you that it's hard to live | 45:08 | |
| in bad conditions without getting tough. | 45:12 | |
| It's hard to be in the midst of conflict all the time | 45:16 | |
| without becoming callous. | 45:21 | |
| It's hard to be on the frontline | 45:23 | |
| always having your body seared, | 45:25 | |
| always having the fiery darts of the wicked come at you | 45:28 | |
| and still be concerned. | 45:32 | |
| But we are called on to be kind | 45:34 | |
| one to another, and to have that concern | 45:37 | |
| even in our soul. | 45:41 | |
| This doesn't mean that we wallow in self-pity. | 45:42 | |
| Doesn't mean that we have ulcers, | 45:46 | |
| it doesn't mean that we destroy our bodies | 45:48 | |
| through worry, but we identify | 45:50 | |
| with those who are in trouble. | 45:54 | |
| We need to hear that word of kindness, | 45:55 | |
| otherwise you'll find | 45:59 | |
| that it's not in our soul. | 46:02 | |
| Kindness does not allow us | 46:05 | |
| to overlook every concern of the community. | 46:09 | |
| Yes, we're busy, and yes, we're involved; | 46:13 | |
| but the word of kindness says to us that | 46:15 | |
| we are not allowed the luxury of living in our home | 46:17 | |
| outside of the city, merely coming to the job | 46:20 | |
| and going back. | 46:22 | |
| But we are part of a community of people, | 46:23 | |
| and we are all joined together. | 46:26 | |
| And when we are unfaithful and unkind, | 46:27 | |
| even the land gets sad; | 46:31 | |
| will mourn. | 46:34 | |
| Not only is there need for a word of faithfulness | 46:37 | |
| and kindness, but there is need | 46:40 | |
| for a word of the knowledge of God. | 46:44 | |
| Faithfulness takes us back, | 46:50 | |
| calls us back | 46:55 | |
| to where we should be; | 46:57 | |
| to the place where we first met the Lord; | 47:00 | |
| to the place where we made our vows to Him. | 47:04 | |
| Kindness disposes us to obey | 47:09 | |
| and to do what we have covenanted to do. | 47:12 | |
| It disposes us to look at the needs and find | 47:16 | |
| our place in the fulfillment of them. | 47:19 | |
| But knowledge of God | 47:22 | |
| teaches us how to stabilize ourselves | 47:26 | |
| and how to keep ourselves in His will. | 47:31 | |
| It lets us know what God is doing and, consequently, | 47:35 | |
| what He's calling on us to do. | 47:39 | |
| Knowledge of God is proper reasoning about | 47:41 | |
| who He is and what He's doing | 47:44 | |
| based on Scripture. | 47:47 | |
| Healing comes through knowledge of God. | 47:50 | |
| For He soothes our soul and calms our spirit | 47:54 | |
| if we know who He is and what He's doing. | 47:58 | |
| Knowledge of God allows us to see | 48:01 | |
| the glory of His coming even when | 48:05 | |
| He's tramping out the grapes of wrath. | 48:08 | |
| If we don't have knowledge of God, | 48:11 | |
| we miss what He's doing in our day. | 48:14 | |
| We'll find all sort of misnomers and improper labels | 48:17 | |
| for what's going on in our world, | 48:21 | |
| when knowledge of God would allow us to see His hand | 48:23 | |
| as He sets the captives free, | 48:27 | |
| opens the eyes of the blind | 48:29 | |
| and renews the faith and strength | 48:31 | |
| of those who are laboring. | 48:34 | |
| Knowledge of God | 48:35 | |
| lets us know | 48:37 | |
| that, in spite of what's going on in our day, | 48:39 | |
| God has the final word. | 48:43 | |
| The Earth is the Lord's and the fullness thereof, | 48:46 | |
| it's in His hand. | 48:49 | |
| And even though it looks like the forces around us | 48:51 | |
| might overwhelm our soul, | 48:55 | |
| we know that when all is said and done, | 48:57 | |
| our Heavenly Father is ruling and reigning | 49:00 | |
| in the world. | 49:04 | |
| Like the old slave said in the song that was sung, | 49:05 | |
| "It's all right." | 49:09 | |
| It's alright because Jesus is gonna fix it. | 49:12 | |
| Not alright 'cause it's alright. | 49:16 | |
| I can't hardly pay my bills every month, | 49:20 | |
| I can't hardly see my way, trouble is on every hand. | 49:23 | |
| It's not alright 'cause I figured out the solution, | 49:26 | |
| but it's only alright because Jesus said he'd fix it. | 49:29 | |
| It takes knowledge of God | 49:33 | |
| to live like that. | 49:35 | |
| But I submit to you that in a mourning land, | 49:37 | |
| this is the way we must live. | 49:40 | |
| Knowledge of God teaches us how to depend on Him | 49:43 | |
| and how to trust Him, how to get out the way | 49:46 | |
| and let God fight the battle. | 49:48 | |
| There are sometimes when, if we try to help Him, | 49:50 | |
| we'll mess it up. | 49:53 | |
| We'll get in there just like a child | 49:54 | |
| trying to help a mother or a father, | 49:56 | |
| stick our hands in it and make a mess; | 49:58 | |
| when if we let God fight the battle, | 50:00 | |
| He would give us the victory. | 50:04 | |
| There is a threefold word | 50:07 | |
| that must heard in our day. | 50:10 | |
| When that word is heard, | 50:15 | |
| the prophet has declared | 50:19 | |
| that the same God who has torn us | 50:21 | |
| or who has allowed us to tear ourselves | 50:25 | |
| will heal us. | 50:28 | |
| Even though we've been smitten, we'll be bound up. | 50:30 | |
| He'll raise us up and we'll live | 50:35 | |
| and we'll dwell in His sight. | 50:37 | |
| Those of us who've been in touch with Him | 50:41 | |
| are called upon to speak a word of faithfulness, | 50:44 | |
| a word of kindness, a word of the knowledge of God | 50:48 | |
| in a mourning land, for the land mourns when we sin. | 50:50 | |
| And only when we turn to God | 50:55 | |
| and live as He has commanded us, | 50:58 | |
| can the mourning land be healed. | 51:01 | |
| Speak in a mourning land. | 51:06 | |
| (worship organ music) | 51:23 | |
| (choir singing) | 52:01 | |
| (sullen organ music) | 54:27 | |
| (organ music) | 55:35 | |
| (choir singing) | 55:42 | |
| (rhythmic clapping) | 57:16 | |
| (worship organ music) | 59:16 | |
| - | Our Father in Heaven, | 1:00:22 |
| we acknowledge thee as the giver | 1:00:24 | |
| of every good and perfect gift. | 1:00:26 | |
| Of that which thou hast given us, | 1:00:30 | |
| we bring a portion now to thee. | 1:00:33 | |
| Accept it for the service of thy kingdom. | 1:00:36 | |
| Amen. | 1:00:42 | |
| (worship organ music) | 1:00:48 | |
| (choir singing) | 1:01:25 | |
| (choir singing heavenly) | 1:04:27 | |
| ♪ Treat your neighbor as you would ♪ | 1:04:37 | |
| ♪ Treat yourself ♪ | 1:04:42 | |
| ♪ For without holiness ♪ | 1:04:47 | |
| ♪ Holiness ♪ | 1:04:53 | |
| ♪ Holiness ♪ | 1:04:56 | |
| ♪ Holiness ♪ | 1:05:00 | |
| ♪ Without holiness ♪ | 1:05:04 | |
| (choir singing heavenly) | 1:05:09 | |
| ♪ For without holiness ♪ | 1:05:18 | |
| ♪ Holiness ♪ | 1:05:23 | |
| ♪ Holiness ♪ | 1:05:27 | |
| ♪ Holiness ♪ | 1:05:31 | |
| ♪ Without holiness ♪ | 1:05:34 | |
| (choir singing heavenly) | 1:05:40 | |
| - | Unto God's gracious mercy and protection | 1:05:59 |
| do I commit you. | 1:06:04 | |
| May the strength of God pilot you. | 1:06:06 | |
| May the power of God preserve you. | 1:06:11 | |
| May the hand of God protect you. | 1:06:16 | |
| May the way of God direct you. | 1:06:21 | |
| May the shield of God defend you. | 1:06:26 | |
| May the post of God | 1:06:30 | |
| guard you against the snares of evil | 1:06:32 | |
| and the temptations of the world, | 1:06:35 | |
| this day and forever more. | 1:06:39 | |
| (worship organ music) | 1:06:44 | |
| (excited organ music) | 1:07:10 |
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