Stuart C. Henry - Sermon Untitled (October 15, 1978)
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| Announcer | Duke University Chapel, | 0:04 |
| Service of Worship, October 15, 1978. | 0:05 | |
| (organ music) | 0:11 | |
| (organ music) | 4:40 | |
| (choir singing "Kyrie Eleison") | 11:14 | |
| (organ music) | 12:42 | |
| ♪ Glorious things of thee are spoken ♪ | 13:27 | |
| ♪ Zion, city of our God ♪ | 13:32 | |
| ♪ He whose Word cannot be broken ♪ | 13:38 | |
| ♪ Formed thee for His own abode ♪ | 13:44 | |
| ♪ On the Rock of Ages founded ♪ | 13:50 | |
| ♪ What can shake thy sure repose ♪ | 13:56 | |
| ♪ With salvation's walls surrounded ♪ | 14:02 | |
| ♪ Thou may'st smile at all thy foes ♪ | 14:08 | |
| ♪ See, the streams of living waters ♪ | 14:18 | |
| ♪ Springing from eternal love ♪ | 14:24 | |
| ♪ Well supply thy sons and daughters ♪ | 14:30 | |
| ♪ And all fear of want remove ♪ | 14:36 | |
| ♪ Who can faint while such a river ♪ | 14:42 | |
| ♪ Ever flows their thirst to assuage ♪ | 14:48 | |
| ♪ Grace, which like the Lord, the Giver, ♪ | 14:54 | |
| ♪ Never fails from age to age. ♪ | 15:00 | |
| ♪ Round each habitation hov'ring, ♪ | 15:10 | |
| ♪ See the cloud and fire appear ♪ | 15:16 | |
| ♪ For a glory and a cov'ring, ♪ | 15:22 | |
| ♪ Showing that the Lord is near. ♪ | 15:28 | |
| ♪ Thus deriving from their banner ♪ | 15:34 | |
| ♪ Light by night and shade by day ♪ | 15:40 | |
| ♪ Safe they feed upon the manna ♪ | 15:46 | |
| ♪ Which God gives them when on their way ♪ | 15:52 | |
| ♪ Savior, since of Zion's city ♪ | 16:01 | |
| ♪ I through grace a member am ♪ | 16:07 | |
| ♪ let the world deride or pity ♪ | 16:13 | |
| ♪ I will glory in Thy name ♪ | 16:19 | |
| ♪ Fading are the world's best pleasures ♪ | 16:25 | |
| ♪ All its boasted pomp and show ♪ | 16:31 | |
| ♪ Solid joys and lasting treasures ♪ | 16:38 | |
| ♪ None but Zion's children know ♪ | 16:44 | |
| ♪ Amen ♪ | 16:52 | |
| - | Let us bow in the presence of God, | 17:18 |
| before Whom all the secrets of our heart are disclosed, | 17:21 | |
| and in God's loving and forgiving presence, | 17:26 | |
| make our corporate confession of sin. | 17:31 | |
| O God, forgive us. | 17:36 | |
| The hatred which divides nation from nation, | 17:40 | |
| race from race, class from class, | 17:44 | |
| Congregation | O Father, forgive us. | 17:49 |
| - | The covetous desires of people and nations | 17:53 |
| to possess what is not their own, | 17:56 | |
| Congregation | O Father, forgive us. | 18:00 |
| - | The greed which exploits the labors of humans | 18:03 |
| and lays waste the earth, | 18:07 | |
| Congregation | O Father, forgive us. | 18:10 |
| - | Our envy of the welfare and happiness of others, | 18:13 |
| Congregation | O Father, forgive us. | 18:17 |
| - | Our indifference to the plight | 18:21 |
| of the homeless and the refugee, | 18:22 | |
| Congregation | O Father, forgive us. | 18:25 |
| - | The lust which uses for ignoble ends | 18:28 |
| the bodies of men and women, | 18:32 | |
| Congregation | O Father, forgive us. | 18:35 |
| - | The pride which leads us to trust in ourselves | 18:37 |
| and not in You, | 18:42 | |
| Congregation | O Father, forgive us. | 18:44 |
| - | Amen. | 19:01 |
| Let us give thanks, for God is good, | 19:03 | |
| and God's love is everlasting. | 19:06 | |
| Thanks be to God who is ever-present. | 19:10 | |
| Thanks be to God who is ever-forgiving. | 19:15 | |
| Thanks be to God who is ever-loving. | 19:18 | |
| Amen. | 19:23 | |
| Greetings, and welcome in the name of Jesus, our Christ. | 19:25 | |
| On next Sunday, the Reverend Dr. Peter Gomes, | 19:31 | |
| minister to Harvard University will be our preacher. | 19:34 | |
| And we want to share with you a special joy, | 19:38 | |
| that on November 5, Mary Lou Williams will join | 19:41 | |
| in leading our worship and celebration | 19:45 | |
| for All Saints' Sunday. | 19:47 | |
| Dr. Harmon Smith will talk with graduate student group | 19:50 | |
| on Bioethics: Sorting, Promise, and Peril | 19:54 | |
| this afternoon at 2pm in the student lounge | 19:59 | |
| at the Divinity School. | 20:03 | |
| He will focus on in vitro fertilization | 20:05 | |
| and lead the group in a discussion | 20:08 | |
| of legal and medical and moral implications of this issue. | 20:10 | |
| Would you please note in the announcement in your bulletin | 20:17 | |
| two announcements of opportunities | 20:20 | |
| which will be important for those of you | 20:23 | |
| who have some vocational questions. | 20:26 | |
| The Y Career Opportunities Day this Saturday | 20:30 | |
| and the vocational options in contemporary ministry, | 20:35 | |
| which will be next week. | 20:40 | |
| Dr. Henry, we welcome you to Duke Chapel | 20:43 | |
| and await your word with open hearts and minds. | 20:47 | |
| - | Let us pray. | 21:03 |
| Prepare our hearts, O Lord, to accept Your word. | 21:06 | |
| Silence in us any voice but Your own, | 21:09 | |
| that hearing we may also obey Your will. | 21:12 | |
| Through Jesus Christ, our Lord, Amen. | 21:15 | |
| The Old Testament scripture lesson for this morning | 21:20 | |
| comes from the 55th chapter of Isaiah, verses one to three | 21:22 | |
| and six to 13. | 21:25 | |
| Ho, every one who thirsts, come to the waters; | 21:29 | |
| You who have no money, come, buy and eat! | 21:32 | |
| Come, buy wine and milk without money and without price. | 21:36 | |
| Why do you spend your money for that which is not bread, | 21:40 | |
| and your labor for that which does not satisfy? | 21:44 | |
| Hearken diligently to me, and eat what is good, | 21:47 | |
| and delight yourselves in fatness. | 21:51 | |
| Incline your ear, and come to me; | 21:53 | |
| hear, that your soul may live; | 21:56 | |
| and I will make with you an everlasting covenant, | 21:58 | |
| my steadfast, sure love for David. | 22:01 | |
| Seek the Lord while the Lord may be found, | 22:05 | |
| call upon the Lord while the Lord is near; | 22:07 | |
| let the wicked forsake his way, | 22:10 | |
| and the unrighteous person his thoughts; | 22:13 | |
| let him return to the Lord, | 22:16 | |
| that the Lord may have mercy upon him, | 22:17 | |
| and to our God, for our God will abundantly pardon. | 22:20 | |
| For my thoughts are not your thoughts, | 22:24 | |
| neither your ways my ways, says the Lord. | 22:26 | |
| For as the heavens are higher than the earth, | 22:30 | |
| so are my ways higher than your ways | 22:32 | |
| and my thoughts than your thoughts. | 22:35 | |
| For as the rain and the snow come down from heaven, | 22:37 | |
| and return not thither but water the earth, | 22:40 | |
| making it bring forth and sprout, | 22:42 | |
| giving seed to the sower and bread to the eater, | 22:45 | |
| so shall my word be that goes forth from my mouth; | 22:47 | |
| it shall not return to me empty, | 22:51 | |
| but it shall accomplish that which I purpose, | 22:54 | |
| and prosper in the thing for which I sent it. | 22:57 | |
| For you shall go out in joy, and be led forth in peace; | 23:00 | |
| the mountains and the hills before you | 23:04 | |
| shall break forth into singing, | 23:06 | |
| and all the trees of the field shall clap their hands. | 23:08 | |
| Instead of the thorn shall come up the cypress; | 23:12 | |
| instead of the brier shall come up the myrtle; | 23:15 | |
| and it shall be to the Lord for a memorial, | 23:19 | |
| for an everlasting sign which shall not be cut off. | 23:22 | |
| Here ends the reading from the Old Testament. | 23:26 | |
| May God bless its sending and its reception. | 23:28 | |
| Amen. | 23:31 | |
| (organ music) | 23:35 | |
| (choir singing in foreign language) | 24:37 | |
| The New Testament scripture lesson for this morning | 27:16 | |
| consists of excerpts from the 21st and the 22nd chapters | 27:19 | |
| of the book of Revelations. | 27:23 | |
| Then I saw a new heaven and a new earth; | 27:27 | |
| for the first heaven and the first earth had passed away, | 27:29 | |
| and the sea was no more. | 27:33 | |
| And I saw the holy city, new Jerusalem, | 27:35 | |
| coming down out of heaven from God, | 27:38 | |
| prepared as a bride adorned for her husband; | 27:40 | |
| and I heard a great voice from the throne saying, | 27:43 | |
| "Behold, the dwelling of God is with God's people. | 27:47 | |
| "God will dwell with them, and they shall be God's people, | 27:50 | |
| "and God in very truth will be with them; | 27:54 | |
| "God will wipe away every tear from their eyes, | 27:57 | |
| "and death shall be no more, neither shall there be mourning | 28:00 | |
| "nor crying nor pain any more, | 28:04 | |
| "for the former things have passed away." | 28:07 | |
| And I saw no temple in the city, for its temple | 28:11 | |
| is the Lord God the Almighty and the Lamb. | 28:14 | |
| And the city has no need of sun or moon to shine upon it, | 28:17 | |
| for the glory of God is its light, and its lamp is the Lamb. | 28:21 | |
| Then he who sat upon the throne showed me the river | 28:26 | |
| of the water of life, bright as crystal, | 28:29 | |
| flowing from the throne of God and the Lamb | 28:33 | |
| through the middle of the street of the city; | 28:35 | |
| also, on either side of the river, the tree of life | 28:38 | |
| with its twelve kinds of fruit, | 28:42 | |
| yielding its fruit each month; | 28:43 | |
| and the leaves of the tree were | 28:46 | |
| for the healing of the nations. | 28:46 | |
| Blessed are those who wash their robes, | 28:50 | |
| that they may have the right to the tree of life | 28:53 | |
| and that they may enter the city by the gates. | 28:55 | |
| The Spirit and the Bride say, "Come." | 28:58 | |
| And let him who hears say, "Come." | 29:01 | |
| And let the one who is thirsty come, | 29:04 | |
| let him who desires take the water of life without price. | 29:07 | |
| The grace of the Lord Jesus be with all the saints. | 29:11 | |
| Amen. | 29:15 | |
| Here ends the reading from the New Testament. | 29:17 | |
| May all praise and all glory be to our God. | 29:19 | |
| Amen. | 29:22 | |
| (organ music) | 29:25 | |
| ♪ Glory be to our Creator ♪ | 29:40 | |
| ♪ Prase to our Redeemer, Lord ♪ | 29:47 | |
| ♪ Glory be to our Sustainer ♪ | 29:55 | |
| ♪ Ever three and ever one ♪ | 30:02 | |
| ♪ As it was in the beginning ♪ | 30:09 | |
| ♪ Now and ever more, Amen. ♪ | 30:17 | |
| - | In the name of the Father, and of the Son, | 30:50 |
| and of the Holy Spirit, Amen. | 30:53 | |
| Simply by virtue of being members of the human race, | 31:05 | |
| we are, all of us, voyagers, | 31:09 | |
| launched onto the deep | 31:13 | |
| in search for a safe harbor. | 31:15 | |
| It is a figurative way of speaking, of course, | 31:18 | |
| but it indicates the truth that we are always searching. | 31:22 | |
| Usually restless, often driven, and for the most part, | 31:27 | |
| as touchingly hopeful as children | 31:32 | |
| that the new day, the new face, the new experience | 31:35 | |
| will reveal the secret of happiness | 31:40 | |
| or solve the riddle of our confusion | 31:43 | |
| or answer the gnawing question, | 31:46 | |
| or discover for us that special place, though | 31:49 | |
| so that we shall come to the land of our heart's desire. | 31:53 | |
| The wanderer searches for a home, | 31:57 | |
| the greedy hunts for things, | 32:00 | |
| the scholar seeks after knowledge, | 32:02 | |
| but we are, all of us, searching for certainty. | 32:05 | |
| Now, contemporary usage labels our plight a crisis | 32:10 | |
| and describes it as an identity search. | 32:14 | |
| But only the language is new. | 32:18 | |
| The universality of the experience is underscored | 32:21 | |
| wherever we look, or however we review our history. | 32:25 | |
| And never more poignantly than in the Bible, | 32:30 | |
| again and again, we see ourselves mirrored | 32:34 | |
| in the folk whose stories are recorded there. | 32:38 | |
| Abraham setting out across the desert, | 32:42 | |
| not knowing where to go, | 32:45 | |
| is like anyone, like you or like me - | 32:48 | |
| beginning a career, or a semester, | 32:53 | |
| or even a day uncertain, perhaps anxious, | 32:55 | |
| yet nevertheless hoping and trusting. | 33:00 | |
| For what we seek is no place, no thing. | 33:04 | |
| What we seek is a state of mind. | 33:08 | |
| Read in the Bible of Jacob, an old man | 33:11 | |
| yearning for a son long given up for dead. | 33:15 | |
| And in Jacob's yearning, you see yourself, | 33:18 | |
| even though you are still young, | 33:22 | |
| as you are wishfully trying to devise schemes | 33:25 | |
| for salvaging a past failure. | 33:28 | |
| "A wandering Aramean was my father," | 33:31 | |
| Jacob's child said of him, and so he was and so are we. | 33:34 | |
| But what he sought was subtler than it seems. | 33:38 | |
| What Jacob longs for in his son is, in essence, | 33:42 | |
| what the prodigal seeks in reunion with his father. | 33:47 | |
| The prize which our hearts desire and the driving instinct | 33:51 | |
| which compels to seek and seek, these are the factors | 33:55 | |
| that explain why Abraham is willing to risk the desert, | 34:00 | |
| or what a frightened Mary asked of a keeper | 34:04 | |
| in an Easter garden. | 34:07 | |
| These folk are like us: | 34:09 | |
| all voyagers, | 34:11 | |
| all searching for safe harbor, all searching, that is, | 34:13 | |
| for that which gives meaning to life. | 34:17 | |
| And we want meaning enough to make life more | 34:20 | |
| than simply bearable. | 34:23 | |
| We want our worlds to make sense. | 34:25 | |
| So, let us consider the situation | 34:29 | |
| as the Bible represents it, as it so often does, | 34:32 | |
| in the figures of water and the sea. | 34:36 | |
| For somehow, the quest appears more intense | 34:39 | |
| in the person of one who puts out to sea. | 34:44 | |
| Instinctively, we feel that there is for the voyager, | 34:47 | |
| much more than for any other kind of wanderer, | 34:51 | |
| a potential danger. | 34:54 | |
| One may be blown off the course. | 34:56 | |
| One may be shipwrecked. | 34:59 | |
| One may be swept into the abyss. | 35:01 | |
| There is an inescapable necessity on the voyage | 35:04 | |
| to run risks and to accept penalties | 35:07 | |
| in the effort to come to terms with our existence. | 35:11 | |
| There are immortal implications in the notion | 35:15 | |
| of a sea voyage on which we are outward bound. | 35:17 | |
| Surely it is not accidental that the final adventure, | 35:22 | |
| or if you will, the final ordeal of death | 35:27 | |
| is represented to us as crossing the bar, | 35:31 | |
| putting out to sea, embarking for infinity, | 35:35 | |
| a hazardous but necessary course, | 35:39 | |
| because the sea represents to us | 35:42 | |
| all the turbulence and conflict which separate us | 35:45 | |
| from the safety of haven. | 35:49 | |
| Between us and the city eternal lie deep waters. | 35:51 | |
| In Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress, | 35:56 | |
| Christian and his companion, Hopeful, | 35:59 | |
| discover that at the very point of reaching the gate | 36:01 | |
| toward which they had traveled, | 36:05 | |
| their way to the City of Light is barred by waters | 36:07 | |
| that run swift and deep. | 36:10 | |
| Betwixt them and the gate, writes Bunyan, | 36:14 | |
| there was a river, but there was no bridge to go over, | 36:17 | |
| and the river was very deep. | 36:21 | |
| At the site thereof of this river | 36:23 | |
| the pilgrims were much stunned. | 36:25 | |
| But no way could be found by them | 36:28 | |
| by which they might escape the river. | 36:30 | |
| So then, they addressed themselves to the waters, | 36:33 | |
| and Christian began to sink, crying out, | 36:38 | |
| "I sink in deep waters, the billows go over my head. | 36:40 | |
| "All the waves go over me." | 36:44 | |
| You understand this plight? | 36:47 | |
| Can you ever forget that time | 36:49 | |
| when all you trusted and believed in | 36:51 | |
| was swept away in a flood of woes | 36:55 | |
| that almost overwhelmed you? | 36:58 | |
| God bless and pity you. | 37:01 | |
| Perhaps even now, you who sit in this sanctuary, | 37:04 | |
| whose names I do not know, | 37:09 | |
| whose controlled and disciplined faces | 37:12 | |
| hide troubled hearts. | 37:15 | |
| Perhaps even now, you feel like nothing so much | 37:17 | |
| as shipwrecked victims, snatching at straws | 37:20 | |
| in a vain effort to stave off being sucked down | 37:24 | |
| into the deep. | 37:28 | |
| There is always risk in life. | 37:30 | |
| This is part of what life is. | 37:32 | |
| Yet, those who seek surely find, | 37:35 | |
| even though they never find, without risk. | 37:38 | |
| The voyager may be endangered, | 37:42 | |
| but if, like Bunyan's traveler, | 37:45 | |
| he addresses himself to the waters, he will arrive. | 37:47 | |
| And yet, oddly, that one who seeks only the safety | 37:52 | |
| of escape in a voyage will remain powerless | 37:55 | |
| to affect his end. | 37:59 | |
| It is always folly to seek exile, | 38:02 | |
| for after all, we cannot exile ourselves. | 38:05 | |
| When we are exiles, it is because others have exiled us. | 38:09 | |
| The Jonahs of this world find themselves destroyed | 38:14 | |
| by the very means which they chose for deliverance. | 38:18 | |
| The sea rejects them, the waves extinguish them. | 38:22 | |
| But to gain the port, one must embark willingly | 38:26 | |
| on a voyage, daring the risks, | 38:31 | |
| conscious of the penalties, prepared to brave the elements | 38:34 | |
| in the search of a place of belonging. | 38:38 | |
| But even when we bravely face life's sea, | 38:41 | |
| that sea and the voyage itself | 38:45 | |
| become occasions of purgatorial suffering. | 38:48 | |
| The agony and apparent loss which we suffer, | 38:51 | |
| however, can bring us to our senses | 38:54 | |
| so that we see, in the time of danger, | 38:58 | |
| exactly what is real and exactly what is of true value. | 39:03 | |
| The whole situation of offering ourselves | 39:08 | |
| to defeat that we may achieve victory, | 39:12 | |
| of facing death that we may live, | 39:15 | |
| of addressing ourselves bravely to the waters, | 39:18 | |
| strong in faith, but still mindful of death, | 39:22 | |
| that situation is one which is easy enough to understand. | 39:26 | |
| We see it with our eyes, we know it in our hearts. | 39:31 | |
| New life must spring out of death. | 39:35 | |
| This situation is easy to understand, | 39:38 | |
| but it is exceedingly hard to believe. | 39:41 | |
| Perhaps it is as one of Melville's characters | 39:47 | |
| remarked somewhat darkly to a voyager, | 39:50 | |
| "I would rather feel your spine than your skull." | 39:54 | |
| That is, in coming to terms with life, | 39:58 | |
| we are dealing with a matter of faith, not of logic. | 40:02 | |
| What you are, finally, cannot be measured by reason. | 40:06 | |
| Indeed, it is measured by that which transcends reason. | 40:11 | |
| For faith always transcends belief. | 40:15 | |
| Faith, like a surging sea, is forever beating | 40:18 | |
| against the dikes of our reason, | 40:23 | |
| but there can come the moment when the sea breaks through | 40:26 | |
| and overflows the dikes and bear us - | 40:29 | |
| chastened but unharmed - to safety. | 40:32 | |
| The Bible, that remarkable collection of literature | 40:37 | |
| which reflects all our yearnings, | 40:40 | |
| has recorded many instances of this kind of experience, | 40:42 | |
| telling how those whose histories it preserves, | 40:46 | |
| gain the ends for which they sought, | 40:51 | |
| on and in and through the water. | 40:54 | |
| In the very beginning, when the earth was without form | 40:57 | |
| and void and darkness was upon the face of the deep, | 41:01 | |
| it was on the waters that the Spirit moved | 41:05 | |
| to bring order and beauty out of chaos. | 41:08 | |
| Almost as if God were willing to jeopardize | 41:12 | |
| his own serenity for the sake of the finite factor | 41:15 | |
| in the decision to breathe design into history. | 41:19 | |
| Thus we order our own lives only when we allow the Spirit | 41:23 | |
| to brood upon our chaos. | 41:28 | |
| And then we find that we have committed ourselves | 41:30 | |
| to sacrifice, endeavoring to escape destruction, | 41:34 | |
| always a potential ordeal by water. | 41:39 | |
| Noah found himself driven, not to seek | 41:43 | |
| a high mountain away from the rising waters of the rain. | 41:47 | |
| Noah built an ark and launched out into the deep. | 41:51 | |
| Here was escape. | 41:56 | |
| The deliverance from Egyptian slavery is ensured | 41:57 | |
| to the children of Israel only when they are willing | 42:01 | |
| to cross over the Red Sea, although that which thrills us | 42:04 | |
| in the telling terrified them as they stood | 42:08 | |
| at the water's edge. | 42:13 | |
| The noise of Pharaoh's approaching army | 42:14 | |
| was in their ears and they cried out to Moses, | 42:16 | |
| "Is it because there were no graves in Egypt | 42:19 | |
| "that you have brought us here to take us away | 42:22 | |
| "to die in the desert?" | 42:25 | |
| Yet, they found themselves saved by the waters | 42:27 | |
| which they had feared, even as their enemies | 42:31 | |
| were engulfed. | 42:34 | |
| Yet, when in God's good grace they came | 42:35 | |
| to the promised land, there was the problem | 42:39 | |
| of water again and they could not enter in | 42:42 | |
| until they had crossed the Jordan. | 42:45 | |
| No small feat, and one which subsequently | 42:48 | |
| was of no small significance in their history | 42:51 | |
| and iconography. | 42:54 | |
| So, Jordan remains for us a boundary and a protection | 42:56 | |
| and a reminder of God's deliverance. | 43:01 | |
| A symbol of the challenge that awaits us all. | 43:05 | |
| A symbol of reward and risk inseparably bound up together. | 43:08 | |
| In the economy of God, the water, | 43:15 | |
| the agent of our deliverance, or if you will, | 43:18 | |
| the life, the little lives that we have | 43:22 | |
| are also the potential occasions for our destruction. | 43:25 | |
| Yet we find that, though there may be life | 43:31 | |
| or there may be death, those who seek to preserve life | 43:34 | |
| always lose it, and those who risk the life a bit | 43:39 | |
| are they who find it. | 43:43 | |
| It is faith that makes the difference. | 43:45 | |
| Extreme dangers are set forth under the notion of a flood, | 43:50 | |
| and so the Psalmist cries out, | 43:54 | |
| "Let not the water flood overflow me." | 43:56 | |
| Violent assaults and sudden incursions of evil | 43:59 | |
| are compared to a flood, and the prophet wails | 44:03 | |
| that the enemy hath come in like a flood. | 44:06 | |
| But by the floods also are signified the great plenty | 44:09 | |
| and the abundance of spiritual and temporal blessing. | 44:14 | |
| When God says, "I will pour floods of water | 44:18 | |
| "upon the dry ground," he intends benediction. | 44:21 | |
| And even more to the point, it is the word of God | 44:25 | |
| in the mouth of the prophet that marvelously | 44:30 | |
| sets forth the paradox. | 44:32 | |
| God is treating with Ephraim here, | 44:35 | |
| a wayward, profligate, sinful child, | 44:38 | |
| but a child whom God still loves. | 44:41 | |
| "You have been as the dew," says God. | 44:44 | |
| "Now I will be as the dew." | 44:48 | |
| Here is the agony of a distressed parent, for God continues, | 44:50 | |
| "What shall I do with you, O Ephraim, | 44:55 | |
| "what shall I do with you, O Judah, | 44:59 | |
| "your love is like a morning cloud, | 45:01 | |
| "your love is like the dew that goes early away." | 45:04 | |
| And God answers, "Therefore, I too will be as the dew. | 45:10 | |
| "I will be as the dew to Israel. | 45:15 | |
| "He shall blossom as a lily, he shall strike root | 45:17 | |
| "as the poplar, and his shoot shall spread out, | 45:21 | |
| "and his beauty shall be like the olive | 45:24 | |
| "and his fragrance like Lebanon. | 45:27 | |
| "You have been like the dew, faithless and evanescent | 45:29 | |
| "and disappearing; therefore, I will be like the dew, | 45:34 | |
| "ever-faithful, daily renewing you." | 45:38 | |
| The mystical power to be saved by the self-abnegating | 45:43 | |
| risk of death is powerfully dramatized | 45:46 | |
| in the church's sacrament and symbol of baptism. | 45:49 | |
| Here is death by water, but it is death | 45:53 | |
| which resurrects us as new creatures. | 45:57 | |
| Being buried in the water, we find ourselves snatched | 46:00 | |
| from tombs and risen to new life. | 46:03 | |
| In the first prayer book of Edward VI, | 46:07 | |
| written at a time when many took seriously | 46:10 | |
| this dying with Christ, there is a baptismal prayer | 46:12 | |
| which remembers almighty God as one who, in justice, | 46:17 | |
| that's destroyed by floods of water the whole world | 46:22 | |
| for sin and its drowned wicked king Pharaoh, | 46:26 | |
| yet did deliver the Hebrew children | 46:30 | |
| even as he had saved all those who were in the ark. | 46:33 | |
| The prayer is one of confidence | 46:38 | |
| that all who are baptized in Christ | 46:41 | |
| may be saved by the wholesome labor of regeneration. | 46:44 | |
| It is simply a way of entering into the ark. | 46:48 | |
| Now, the church has been rightly called | 46:53 | |
| the ark of salvation. | 46:55 | |
| Her very wards are derived from the shape of the craft, | 46:57 | |
| and her nave, this nave in which you sit, | 47:01 | |
| takes her name from that which the early Christians | 47:05 | |
| called her the nave, the ship, the ark. | 47:08 | |
| The church is the ark of salvation. | 47:13 | |
| It is at once our shelter and our transport, | 47:16 | |
| and we find community when we launch out onto the voyage | 47:20 | |
| into deep waters of risk and penalty. | 47:24 | |
| We began by observing that we are all voyagers, | 47:29 | |
| at least potential voyagers, driven by longing | 47:33 | |
| and necessity to dare to search, even if the search | 47:36 | |
| brings danger and ordeal, because we must find meaning | 47:42 | |
| for our lives. | 47:47 | |
| But where exactly do we point the prow? | 47:49 | |
| What is it for which we actually seek? | 47:52 | |
| There are hints, however oblique, | 47:55 | |
| in the Revelation of Saint John. | 47:59 | |
| One of the first details that the evangelist notes | 48:02 | |
| in his picture of the new heaven and the new earth | 48:06 | |
| is that there is no more sea, the sea is gone. | 48:10 | |
| "Then I saw," he says, "a new heaven and a new earth, | 48:14 | |
| "for the first heaven and the first earth had passed away | 48:18 | |
| "and the sea was no more." | 48:22 | |
| When the voyage has ended and the traveler has arrived, | 48:25 | |
| the sea no longer threatens, | 48:29 | |
| then that time in which we were, moment by moment, | 48:31 | |
| upon the razor's edge of possible destruction, is gone. | 48:35 | |
| The turbulence which separated us from God is gone. | 48:40 | |
| There is no longer any necessity or occasion for the sea, | 48:44 | |
| for one who has, once and for all, | 48:49 | |
| risked the voyage and has, | 48:52 | |
| quite simply, found God. | 48:55 | |
| As Augustine reminds us, our souls are made for God | 48:59 | |
| and do not find their rest except in him. | 49:05 | |
| But there is a more pointed hint. | 49:10 | |
| In his description of the Christ, Saint John says | 49:12 | |
| that his voice is like the voice of many waters. | 49:16 | |
| Here is variety. | 49:20 | |
| Water has indeed many sounds and many voices. | 49:22 | |
| It thunders in the mighty waterfall. | 49:27 | |
| It sings in the fountain. | 49:30 | |
| There is a rhythmic voice in the running of the tide | 49:32 | |
| that swishes against the sands. | 49:36 | |
| And there is the subtle sound of the rain in summer. | 49:38 | |
| Water has many voices, and so has the Christ. | 49:43 | |
| His is the voice which sadly could say, | 49:48 | |
| "Woe unto you scribes and Pharisees." | 49:51 | |
| Yet, it is the voice that could bid, | 49:55 | |
| "Come unto me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, | 49:58 | |
| "and I will give you rest." | 50:03 | |
| His is the voice that did say, | 50:05 | |
| "Get thee behind me, Satan," and also the voice that said, | 50:07 | |
| "Go thy way, and sin no more." | 50:12 | |
| And it is the voice that is forever saying, | 50:16 | |
| "Come, come and follow me," for it is a voice | 50:18 | |
| that is suited to every occasion and to every individual. | 50:23 | |
| So, for you, whatever you long for, | 50:27 | |
| however you are blown about on troubled seas, | 50:31 | |
| for you in this voice, which is as the voice of many waters, | 50:35 | |
| there is a word, there is indeed the word, | 50:40 | |
| exactly suited to your need. | 50:45 | |
| The word for your forgiveness, the word to remind you | 50:48 | |
| of your acceptance, the word for your life, voyager. | 50:52 | |
| You are moved by the voyager's instinct, and so am I. | 50:58 | |
| We are all voyagers, if only potentially. | 51:02 | |
| Our souls are made for God, and in Him alone | 51:06 | |
| shall they find their rest. | 51:09 | |
| In his vision of the isle on Patmos, | 51:11 | |
| Saint John saw also in the new Jerusalem | 51:15 | |
| the river of the water of life, bright as crystal, | 51:18 | |
| and by the banks of it, the tree of life, | 51:22 | |
| whose leaves were for the healing of the nation. | 51:26 | |
| The sea is no more, but in its place flows | 51:30 | |
| the river of life freely. | 51:34 | |
| And as we read the description, | 51:36 | |
| the echo of the prophet sounds in our own ears, | 51:39 | |
| "Ho, everyone that thirsteth, | 51:44 | |
| "come ye to the waters, without money and without price." | 51:46 | |
| And then, and then, answering that longing | 51:51 | |
| which we know even before we can define it, | 51:55 | |
| the evangelist adds, | 51:58 | |
| "The Spirit and the bride say come, | 52:01 | |
| "and let all who hear say come, | 52:05 | |
| "and let all who thirst come, and let all who desire | 52:08 | |
| "take the water of life freely and without price." | 52:14 | |
| Amen, and amen. | 52:19 | |
| Almighty God, support us in the tempest and storms | 52:25 | |
| of our existence, and bring us to the calm, | 52:31 | |
| eternal peace in the haven of the practice of Thy presence. | 52:37 | |
| Through Jesus Christ, our Lord. | 52:43 | |
| Amen. | 52:46 | |
| (organ music) | 52:49 | |
| ♪ The church's one Foundation ♪ | 53:25 | |
| ♪ Is Jesus Christ her Lord ♪ | 53:31 | |
| ♪ She is His new creation ♪ | 53:35 | |
| ♪ By water and the Word ♪ | 53:40 | |
| ♪ From heav'n He came and sought her ♪ | 53:45 | |
| ♪ To be His holy bride ♪ | 53:50 | |
| ♪ with His own blood He bought her ♪ | 53:55 | |
| ♪ And for her life He died ♪ | 54:00 | |
| ♪ Elect from ev'ry nation ♪ | 54:07 | |
| ♪ Yet one o'er all the earth ♪ | 54:12 | |
| ♪ Her charter of salvation ♪ | 54:17 | |
| ♪ One Lord, one faith, one birth ♪ | 54:22 | |
| ♪ One holy Name she blesses ♪ | 54:27 | |
| ♪ Partakes one holy food ♪ | 54:32 | |
| ♪ And to one hope she presses ♪ | 54:37 | |
| ♪ With ev'ry grace endued ♪ | 54:42 | |
| ♪ 'Mid toil and tribulation ♪ | 54:49 | |
| ♪ And tumult of her war ♪ | 54:54 | |
| ♪ She waits the consummation ♪ | 54:59 | |
| ♪ Of peace for evermore ♪ | 55:04 | |
| ♪ Till with the vision glorious ♪ | 55:09 | |
| ♪ Her longing eyes are blest, ♪ | 55:14 | |
| ♪ And the great church victorious ♪ | 55:19 | |
| ♪ Shall be the church at rest ♪ | 55:24 | |
| ♪ Yet she on earth hath union ♪ | 55:32 | |
| ♪ With God the Three in One ♪ | 55:37 | |
| ♪ And mystic sweet communion ♪ | 55:42 | |
| ♪ With those whose rest is won ♪ | 55:47 | |
| ♪ O happy ones and holy ♪ | 55:52 | |
| ♪ Lord, give us grace that we ♪ | 55:57 | |
| ♪ Like them, the meek and lowly ♪ | 56:02 | |
| ♪ On high may dwell with Thee ♪ | 56:07 | |
| ♪ Amen ♪ | 56:14 | |
| - | Let us affirm what we believe. | 56:25 |
| We believe in God, who has created and is creating, | 56:29 | |
| who has come in the truly human Jesus, | 56:34 | |
| to reconcile and make new, who works in us | 56:38 | |
| and others by the Spirit. | 56:42 | |
| We trust God, who calls us to be the Church, | 56:45 | |
| to celebrate life and its fullness, | 56:50 | |
| to love and serve others, to seek justice and resist evil, | 56:54 | |
| to proclaim Jesus, crucified and risen, | 57:01 | |
| our judge and our hope. | 57:05 | |
| In life, in death, in life beyond death, | 57:08 | |
| God is with us, we are not alone. | 57:13 | |
| Thanks be to God. | 57:18 | |
| The Lord be with you. | 57:29 | |
| Congregation | And with your spirit. | 57:31 |
| - | Let us pray. | 57:33 |
| O God, we praise you, we worship you, | 57:36 | |
| we bow before your presence. | 57:40 | |
| Hear our joyful song and word, | 57:44 | |
| accept our praise and prayers, | 57:48 | |
| and consecrate the joy we feel this day. | 57:51 | |
| Make this a day of hope, of calmness, of joy, | 57:57 | |
| of contrition, of holy purpose. | 58:04 | |
| We give you thanks for all events and all people | 58:10 | |
| who have made our faith more certain | 58:13 | |
| as we take the risk to move into the waters of the unknown. | 58:17 | |
| For friends who love us, who hurt with us, who heal us. | 58:23 | |
| For homes and communities that nourish us. | 58:31 | |
| For the heights and depths of the human spirit, | 58:36 | |
| full of hope and promise. | 58:40 | |
| O God, we remember those who are saddened by death. | 58:45 | |
| We pray for those who feel defeated, discouraged, | 58:52 | |
| those who have come to this service seeking life and hope. | 58:59 | |
| Many of our pains are hidden from us, | 59:06 | |
| but O God you know, you know those spirits | 59:10 | |
| who are frustrated by circumstances, | 59:14 | |
| overwhelmed by temptation, by impossible task, | 59:18 | |
| those who are facing griefs, conflicts, | 59:25 | |
| all too heavy to carry alone. | 59:29 | |
| Care for us and enable us to care for one another | 59:34 | |
| and to be cared for. | 59:38 | |
| O God, you can make the barren place rejoice, | 59:41 | |
| and the desert bloom like a rose. | 59:45 | |
| Redeem us, turn our defeat and despair into new life, | 59:49 | |
| for we are people who become discouraged about this world. | 59:58 | |
| We are wearied by war, we long for peace. | 1:00:03 | |
| We are overwhelmed by the hungry, | 1:00:08 | |
| the sick, and the oppressed. | 1:00:10 | |
| We need to know Your love which can sustain us | 1:00:13 | |
| and refresh our souls with ever-renewed hope | 1:00:16 | |
| found only in You. | 1:00:22 | |
| And hear us now, O God, as we pray together, | 1:00:26 | |
| the prayer our Lord prayed. | 1:00:29 | |
| Our Father, who art in heaven, | 1:00:32 | |
| Hallowed be thy Name, Thy Kingdom come. | 1:00:36 | |
| Thy will be done on earth, as it is in heaven. | 1:00:40 | |
| Give us this day our daily bread. | 1:00:46 | |
| And forgive us our trespasses, | 1:00:49 | |
| As we forgive those who trespass against us. | 1:00:52 | |
| And lead us not into temptation, | 1:00:56 | |
| But deliver us from evil. | 1:00:59 | |
| For thine is the kingdom, | 1:01:02 | |
| The power, and the glory, forever. | 1:01:04 | |
| Amen. | 1:01:08 | |
| (organ music) | 1:01:17 | |
| (choir singing in foreign language) | 1:04:16 | |
| (organ music) | 1:07:20 | |
| ♪ Praise God from whom all blessings flow ♪ | 1:07:39 | |
| ♪ Praise Him all creatures here below ♪ | 1:07:45 | |
| ♪ Alleluia, alleluia ♪ | 1:07:51 | |
| ♪ Praise Him above ye heavenly host ♪ | 1:07:59 | |
| ♪ Praise Father, Son and Holy Ghost ♪ | 1:08:05 | |
| ♪ Alleluia, alleluia ♪ | 1:08:11 | |
| ♪ Alleluia, alleluia ♪ | 1:08:17 | |
| ♪ Alleluia ♪ | 1:08:23 | |
| ♪ Amen ♪ | 1:08:31 | |
| O holy God, we give you thanks | 1:08:45 | |
| for the continuing community of your love, the church, | 1:08:47 | |
| for the power of the word and of the sacrament, | 1:08:52 | |
| and for the many gifts you give to us. | 1:08:57 | |
| And now, O God, we give to you these, our gifts, | 1:09:01 | |
| symbols of our commitment to you. | 1:09:06 | |
| Use them, and enable us to evidence the power | 1:09:09 | |
| of Your love to all people. | 1:09:14 | |
| We pray in the spirit of Christ, Amen. | 1:09:18 | |
| (organ music) | 1:09:23 | |
| ♪ God of grace and God of glory ♪ | 1:10:02 | |
| ♪ On Thy people pour Thy power ♪ | 1:10:08 | |
| ♪ Crown Thy ancient church's story ♪ | 1:10:13 | |
| ♪ Bring her bud to glorious flower ♪ | 1:10:19 | |
| ♪ Grant us wisdom, grant us courage ♪ | 1:10:25 | |
| ♪ For the facing of this hour ♪ | 1:10:31 | |
| ♪ For the facing of this hour ♪ | 1:10:37 | |
| ♪ Lo! the hosts of evil round us ♪ | 1:10:45 | |
| ♪ Scorn Thy Christ, assail his ways ♪ | 1:10:51 | |
| ♪ From the fears that long have bound us ♪ | 1:10:57 | |
| ♪ Free our hearts to faith and praise ♪ | 1:11:02 | |
| ♪ Grant us wisdom, grant us courage ♪ | 1:11:09 | |
| ♪ For the living of these days ♪ | 1:11:15 | |
| ♪ For the living of these days ♪ | 1:11:20 | |
| ♪ Cure Thy children's warring madness ♪ | 1:11:29 | |
| ♪ Bend our pride to Thy control ♪ | 1:11:35 | |
| ♪ Shame our wanton, selfish gladness ♪ | 1:11:41 | |
| ♪ Rich in things and poor in soul ♪ | 1:11:47 | |
| ♪ Grant us wisdom, grant us courage ♪ | 1:11:53 | |
| ♪ Lest we miss your kingdom's goal ♪ | 1:11:59 | |
| ♪ Lest we miss your kingdom's goal ♪ | 1:12:05 | |
| ♪ Set our feet on lofty places ♪ | 1:12:14 | |
| ♪ Gird our lives that they may be ♪ | 1:12:20 | |
| ♪ Armored with all Christlike graces ♪ | 1:12:26 | |
| ♪ Pledged to set all captives free ♪ | 1:12:32 | |
| ♪ Grant us wisdom, grant us courage ♪ | 1:12:38 | |
| ♪ That we fail not them nor thee ♪ | 1:12:44 | |
| ♪ That we fail not them nor thee ♪ | 1:12:51 | |
| ♪ Save us from weak resignation ♪ | 1:12:59 | |
| ♪ to the evils we deplore ♪ | 1:13:05 | |
| ♪ Let the gift of Thy salvation ♪ | 1:13:11 | |
| ♪ Be our glory evermore ♪ | 1:13:17 | |
| ♪ Grant us wisdom, grant us courage ♪ | 1:13:23 | |
| ♪ Serving you whom we adore ♪ | 1:13:30 | |
| ♪ Serving you whom we adore ♪ | 1:13:36 | |
| ♪ Amen ♪ | 1:13:44 | |
| May the grace of our Lord, Jesus Christ, | 1:13:55 | |
| the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit | 1:14:00 | |
| be with you this day and forevermore. | 1:14:06 | |
| ♪ Amen ♪ | 1:14:13 | |
| ♪ Amen ♪ | 1:14:20 | |
| ♪ Amen ♪ | 1:14:28 | |
| ♪ Amen ♪ | 1:14:35 | |
| ♪ Amen ♪ | 1:14:43 | |
| ♪ Amen ♪ | 1:14:53 | |
| ♪ Amen ♪ | 1:15:07 | |
| (organ music) | 1:15:23 |
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