William Sloane Coffin, Jr. - "Three Questions" (September 9, 1979)
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| - | Duke University Chapel, service of worship. | 0:04 |
| September 9th, 1979. | 0:06 | |
| (majestic organ music) | 0:10 | |
| ("Beautiful Savior") | 14:50 | |
| ♪ Beautiful Savior ♪ | ||
| ♪ Lord of the nations ♪ | 14:58 | |
| ♪ Son of God ♪ | 15:06 | |
| ♪ And Son of Man ♪ | 15:12 | |
| ♪ Glory and honor ♪ | 15:21 | |
| ♪ Praise, adoration ♪ | 15:28 | |
| ♪ Now and forevermore ♪ | 15:35 | |
| ♪ Be Thine ♪ | 15:41 | |
| ♪ Now and forevermore ♪ | 15:46 | |
| ♪ Now and forevermore ♪ | 15:51 | |
| ♪ Be ♪ | 15:59 | |
| ♪ Thine ♪ | 16:03 | |
| (majestic orchestral music) | 16:12 | |
| - | You may be seated. | 20:52 |
| I greet you this morning in the name of our Lord and Savior | 21:00 | |
| Jesus Christ. | 21:04 | |
| Oh come let us worship and bow down. | 21:06 | |
| Let us kneel before the Lord our maker. | 21:09 | |
| For he is our God. | 21:13 | |
| And we are the people of his pasture | 21:16 | |
| and the sheep of his hand, amen. | 21:19 | |
| If we claim to be sinless we are self deceived and strangers | 21:26 | |
| to the truth. | 21:31 | |
| If we confess our sins, God is merciful and just | 21:33 | |
| and may be trusted to forgive our sins and cleanse us from | 21:38 | |
| every kind of wrong. | 21:43 | |
| Therefore let us confess our sins to God. | 21:46 | |
| Forgive us God, for our confusion is often like a storm | 21:53 | |
| that blurs our vision and clouds our minds. | 21:58 | |
| We understand the need to struggle for material gain | 22:03 | |
| but fail in our struggle for spiritual gain. | 22:08 | |
| We understand the need to relax with a good book | 22:12 | |
| but fail to seek the peace of the presence of Christ. | 22:17 | |
| We understand the need for social harmony and justice. | 22:22 | |
| But fail to promote them through our own living. | 22:26 | |
| We understand the need for sensitivity in human encounters | 22:31 | |
| but fail to care for one another in our Lord. | 22:36 | |
| Oh Lord our God, | 22:41 | |
| our confusion often leads to sin and suffering. | 22:44 | |
| We ask now for the forgiveness of Christ. | 22:49 | |
| We pray from the depths of our hearts. | 22:53 | |
| Oh Lord we have wronged ourselves as well as others. | 22:57 | |
| Oh Lord we truly repent and confess our mistakes, | 23:02 | |
| our transgressions and our sins. | 23:08 | |
| Oh Christ forgive us. | 23:12 | |
| Let us now continue with our personal confession. | 23:16 | |
| Hear now the words of assurance, of forgiveness and pardon | 23:45 | |
| from the first chapter of First John. | 23:50 | |
| This is the message we have heard from Him | 23:53 | |
| and proclaim to you | 23:57 | |
| that God is light. | 23:59 | |
| And in Him is no darkness at all. | 24:02 | |
| If we walk in the light as He is in the light | 24:05 | |
| we have fellowship with one another and the blood | 24:09 | |
| of Jesus, His son, cleanses us from all sin. | 24:13 | |
| Amen. | 24:19 | |
| Let us now give thanks for God is good | 24:21 | |
| and God's love is ever lasting. | 24:25 | |
| Thanks be to God whose love creates us. | 24:29 | |
| Thanks be to God whose mercy redeems us. | 24:34 | |
| Thanks be to God whose grace leads us into the future. | 24:38 | |
| - | May I say a word of welcome | 24:51 |
| to you this morning? | 24:55 | |
| As we celebrate the opening of this academic year here | 24:58 | |
| and as we share in this time of opening, this time of | 25:04 | |
| a new beginning in the Duke and in the Durham community. | 25:07 | |
| We're pleased to have you worship here with us this day | 25:12 | |
| and pray that God's blessings will be with you not only | 25:17 | |
| this day but in every day of this particular year. | 25:19 | |
| My guess is now that after four days of classes you are | 25:23 | |
| at least one month behind but that's okay, I guess. | 25:27 | |
| We do wish for you a very blessed and fruitful year, | 25:32 | |
| academic year 1979 and '80. | 25:37 | |
| We need a number of volunteers to help us with various | 25:41 | |
| matters related to the chapel. | 25:45 | |
| We need a number of people to serve as ushers on Sunday | 25:48 | |
| morning, a number of people to help keep the chapel open | 25:50 | |
| from eight until 11 at night, it's kept open from eight | 25:54 | |
| until eight with paid staff but we like to keep it open | 25:57 | |
| later for those who want to make use of it for prayer | 26:00 | |
| and meditation and other uses. | 26:03 | |
| If you're interested and willing | 26:05 | |
| to serve as an usher or a volunteer | 26:06 | |
| please let us know by signing up at the hostess desk | 26:10 | |
| or on one of the tables outside. | 26:13 | |
| This day following the service of worship | 26:16 | |
| we will have what we call an opening celebration | 26:19 | |
| on the lawn in front of the chapel. | 26:22 | |
| The religious activities groups will be represented there by | 26:24 | |
| staff persons and by persons involved in their programs. | 26:27 | |
| This time is not just for students, | 26:31 | |
| but for students, faculty and other persons | 26:34 | |
| who are interested in knowing what is | 26:36 | |
| going on in religious life activities at Duke. | 26:37 | |
| I invite you to stay for a few minutes following the service | 26:41 | |
| to browse around and meet those leading and involved in | 26:44 | |
| religious life at Duke this year and to sign up and become | 26:48 | |
| a part of that particular program | 26:51 | |
| or group that interests you. | 26:54 | |
| Tonight at 7:30, Bill Coffin will lead a discussion, | 26:56 | |
| will share some words and thoughts with us and then will | 27:00 | |
| lead a discussion dealing with | 27:03 | |
| the disarmament issue and question. | 27:05 | |
| This will be at 7:30 in York chapel in the divinity school. | 27:07 | |
| You are invited to come and share in that time with us. | 27:11 | |
| Bill Coffin is our Preacher for this day. | 27:17 | |
| A man who believes that the Church is to be alive and active | 27:21 | |
| and in the middle of the world. | 27:27 | |
| A man of integrity and conviction and ability. | 27:29 | |
| One who believes not only in prayer but also | 27:33 | |
| in pickets and protests. | 27:36 | |
| One who believes in the Word surely | 27:38 | |
| but also in words and actions. | 27:41 | |
| Bill has been here before and has proclaimed an authentic | 27:45 | |
| word in our midst on at least one occasion previously. | 27:48 | |
| We're pleased to welcome you back again | 27:52 | |
| to Duke this fall Bill. | 27:54 | |
| Bill is the former chaplain at Yale University and is now | 27:57 | |
| the senior minister at Riverside Church in New York City. | 28:00 | |
| Bill we welcome you and will hear the Word which you bring | 28:04 | |
| to us on this very special day. | 28:06 | |
| Let us now continue with our worship of God. | 28:09 | |
| - | Let us pray. | 28:21 |
| Prepare our hearts, oh Lord, to accept your Word. | 28:24 | |
| Silence in us any voice but your own. | 28:29 | |
| That hearing we may also obey your will. | 28:33 | |
| Through Jesus Christ our Lord, amen. | 28:37 | |
| The Old Testament lesson is from the 35th chapter of Isaiah. | 28:43 | |
| Verses four through seven-A. | 28:49 | |
| Say to those who are of a fearful heart, | 28:54 | |
| "Be strong fear not, | 28:58 | |
| "behold your God will come with vengeance | 29:01 | |
| "with the recompense of God. | 29:04 | |
| "He will come and save you. | 29:06 | |
| "Then the eyes of the blind shall be opened and the ears | 29:09 | |
| "of the deaf unstopped. | 29:13 | |
| "Then shall the lame man leap like a heart | 29:16 | |
| "and the tongue of the dumb sing for joy. | 29:19 | |
| "For water shall break forth in the wilderness | 29:22 | |
| "and streams in the desert. | 29:26 | |
| "The burning sand shall become a pool | 29:28 | |
| "and the thirsty ground springs of water. | 29:32 | |
| The epistle lesson is from the first chapter of James. | 29:39 | |
| Verses 17 through 27. | 29:44 | |
| Every good endowment and every perfect gift is from above. | 29:50 | |
| Coming down from the Father of lights with whom there | 29:56 | |
| is no variation or shadow due to change. | 29:59 | |
| Of His own will, He brought us forth by the Word of truth. | 30:04 | |
| That we should be a kind of first fruits | 30:09 | |
| of his creatures. | 30:12 | |
| Know this my beloved brethren, | 30:15 | |
| let every man be quick to hear | 30:18 | |
| slow to speak. | 30:21 | |
| Slow to anger. | 30:23 | |
| For the anger of man does not work the righteousness of God. | 30:26 | |
| Therefor put away all filthiness | 30:31 | |
| and rank growth of wickedness | 30:34 | |
| and receive with meekness the implanted word which is able | 30:37 | |
| to save our souls. | 30:42 | |
| But be doers of the Word and not hearers only, | 30:45 | |
| deceiving yourselves. | 30:50 | |
| For if anyone is a hearer of the Word and not a doer | 30:52 | |
| he is like a man who observes his natural face in a mirror. | 30:57 | |
| For he observes himself and goes away, | 31:02 | |
| and at once forgets what he was like. | 31:05 | |
| But he who looks into the perfect law, the law of liberty | 31:09 | |
| and perseveres. | 31:15 | |
| Be no hearer that forgets but a doer that acts. | 31:17 | |
| He shall be blessed in his doing. | 31:21 | |
| If anyone thinks he is religious and does not bridle his | 31:26 | |
| tongue but deceives his heart | 31:30 | |
| this man's religion is vain. | 31:33 | |
| Religion that is pure and undefiled | 31:37 | |
| before God and the Father is this. | 31:40 | |
| To visit orphans and widows in their affliction | 31:43 | |
| and to keep one's self unstained in this world. | 31:47 | |
| Here ends the reading from the epistle. | 31:53 | |
| Amen. | 31:57 | |
| ("The Heavens Are Telling the Glory of God") | 31:59 | |
| ♪ The heavens are telling the glory of God ♪ | 32:28 | |
| ♪ The wonder of His work displays the firmament ♪ | 32:42 | |
| ♪ The wonder of His work displays the firmament ♪ | 32:52 | |
| ♪ In all the lands resounds the word ♪ | 32:58 | |
| ♪ The day that is coming speaks to the day ♪ | 33:07 | |
| ♪ The night that is gone to following night ♪ | 33:08 | |
| ♪ The night that is gone to following night ♪ | 33:22 | |
| ♪ The night that is gone to following night ♪ | 33:29 | |
| ♪ The heavens are telling the glory of God ♪ | 33:37 | |
| ♪ The wonder of his work ♪ | 33:44 | |
| ♪ The wonder of his work ♪ | 33:47 | |
| ♪ Displays the firmament ♪ | 33:50 | |
| ♪ The wonder of His work displays the firmament ♪ | 33:58 | |
| ♪ In all the lands resounds the word ♪ | 34:12 | |
| ♪ Never unperceived ♪ | 34:20 | |
| ♪ Ever understood ♪ | 34:24 | |
| ♪ Ever ♪ | 34:28 | |
| ♪ Ever ♪ | 34:30 | |
| ♪ Ever understood ♪ | 34:33 | |
| ♪ In all the lands resounds the word ♪ | 34:41 | |
| ♪ Never unperceived ♪ | 34:52 | |
| ♪ Ever understood ♪ | 34:55 | |
| ♪ Ever ♪ | 34:59 | |
| ♪ Ever ♪ | 35:01 | |
| ♪ Ever understood ♪ | 35:04 | |
| ♪ Ever ♪ | 35:07 | |
| ♪ Ever ♪ | 35:09 | |
| ♪ Ever ♪ | 35:14 | |
| ♪ Ever understood ♪ | 35:22 | |
| ♪ The heavens are telling the glory of God ♪ | 35:25 | |
| ♪ The wonder of His work ♪ | 35:34 | |
| ♪ The wonder of His work displays the firmament ♪ | 35:37 | |
| ♪ The wonder of His work ♪ | 35:51 | |
| ♪ The wonder of His work displays the firmament ♪ | 35:54 | |
| ♪ The wonder of His work displays the firmament ♪ | 36:02 | |
| ♪ The wonder of His work displays the firmament ♪ | 36:11 | |
| ♪ The wonder of His work displays the firmament ♪ | 36:18 | |
| ♪ The wonder of His work displays the firmament ♪ | 36:28 | |
| ♪ The wonder of His work displays the firmament ♪ | 36:35 | |
| ♪ The wonder of His work displays the firmament ♪ | 36:44 | |
| ♪ The wonder of His work displays the firmament ♪ | 36:54 | |
| ♪ Displays the firmament ♪ | 37:01 | |
| ♪ The heavens are telling the glory of God ♪ | 37:08 | |
| ♪ The wonder of his work displays the firmament ♪ | 37:16 | |
| ♪ Displays the firmament ♪ | 37:23 | |
| ♪ Displays the firmament ♪ | 37:27 | |
| ♪ The wonder of his work ♪ | 37:32 | |
| ♪ The wonder of his work displays the firmament ♪ | 37:37 | |
| ♪ The heavens are telling the glory of God ♪ | 37:47 | |
| ♪ The wonder of His work ♪ | 37:57 | |
| ♪ Displays the firmament ♪ | 38:03 | |
| ♪ Displays the firmament ♪ | 38:09 | |
| ♪ Displays the firmament ♪ | 38:12 | |
| ♪ Displays the firmament ♪ | 38:16 | |
| ♪ Displays the firmament ♪ | 38:19 | |
| - | Will the congregation please stand for the reading | 38:42 |
| of the Gospel lesson? | 38:44 | |
| The Gospel lesson is from the seventh chapter of Mark. | 38:52 | |
| Verses 31 through 37. | 38:55 | |
| Then he returned from the region of Tyre | 39:00 | |
| and went through Sidon to the Sea of Galilee. | 39:03 | |
| Through the region of Decapolis. | 39:07 | |
| And they brought to him a man who was deaf | 39:10 | |
| and had an impediment in his speech. | 39:13 | |
| And they besought him to lay his hand upon him. | 39:16 | |
| And taking him aside from the multitude privately | 39:20 | |
| he put his fingers into his ears and he spat | 39:24 | |
| and touched his tongue. | 39:28 | |
| And looking up to Heaven he sighed, | 39:30 | |
| and said to him, "Ephphatha." | 39:32 | |
| That is, be opened. | 39:36 | |
| And his ears were opened, | 39:39 | |
| his tongue released and he spoke plainly. | 39:41 | |
| And he charged them to tell no one. | 39:45 | |
| But the more he charged them the more zealously | 39:47 | |
| they proclaimed it. | 39:50 | |
| And they were astonished beyond measure, saying, | 39:52 | |
| "He has done all things well. | 39:55 | |
| "He even makes the deaf hear and the dumb speak." | 39:58 | |
| Here ends the reading from the Gospel, | 40:05 | |
| all praise and glory be to God, amen. | 40:08 | |
| (majestic organ music) | 40:12 | |
| - | Let me if I may, dear sisters and brothers, simply assume | 41:25 |
| that you know that I know that it's a great honor | 41:29 | |
| as well as pleasure to be back at Duke where there is | 41:33 | |
| always such a joyful noise being made unto the Lord. | 41:37 | |
| In fact sitting where I was, I felt the angel had visited me | 41:42 | |
| and said "Blessed art thou among women." | 41:45 | |
| (congregation laughing) | 41:49 | |
| After the recent downpour, | 41:53 | |
| which battered almost everyone | 41:58 | |
| up and down the eastern coast. | 42:01 | |
| You could see, I imagine almost anywhere you looked | 42:04 | |
| small groups of small children | 42:10 | |
| going about the serious | 42:15 | |
| business of puddle gazing. | 42:17 | |
| That is, wondering how it can be, | 42:20 | |
| that so much of the earth and sky can be | 42:24 | |
| captured in such small bodies of water. | 42:27 | |
| Well in like fashion, we can wonder, how is it that | 42:34 | |
| so much of the story of earth and Heaven can be captured | 42:39 | |
| in small biblical tales such as the one we have | 42:42 | |
| just heard read by the chancellor. | 42:46 | |
| That's why normally the best sermons are those that take | 42:51 | |
| a small story like that and try to see through it all that | 42:54 | |
| is given mortal eyes to see, | 42:59 | |
| of the ways of God and humankind. | 43:02 | |
| Today, however, is a bit special I was told. | 43:08 | |
| So I wanted to depart a bit from normal sermon preaching. | 43:13 | |
| I'll preach a bit as southerners understand preaching. | 43:18 | |
| But not in the conventional way. | 43:21 | |
| Here we are at the beginning of an academic year. | 43:24 | |
| Here we are in a community that knows that often there is | 43:28 | |
| more faith in quiet uncertainty than in loud certainty. | 43:31 | |
| A community that knows that there's nothing as irrelevant | 43:35 | |
| as an answer to an unasked question. | 43:40 | |
| A community which hopefully, with St. Augustine, | 43:44 | |
| believes in thinking and wishes to think in believing. | 43:48 | |
| So let me start by quoting | 43:54 | |
| Leo Tolstoy. who once said, | 43:58 | |
| "Certain questions are put to human beings | 44:03 | |
| "not so much that they should answer them, | 44:07 | |
| "as that they should spend their lifetime | 44:12 | |
| "wrestling with them." | 44:14 | |
| And I want to offer you three questions | 44:19 | |
| which strike me as worthy of much attention. | 44:21 | |
| As we go on our way doggedly blundering, toward Heaven. | 44:24 | |
| The first question, | 44:31 | |
| who tells you who you are? | 44:33 | |
| And let me illustrate. | 44:38 | |
| Bob Young has just said that I used to be chaplain at Yale | 44:42 | |
| and it was natural in those days | 44:46 | |
| that seniors should ask that I write | 44:50 | |
| letters of recommendation | 44:53 | |
| when they went on, as so many did, to getting over educated | 44:55 | |
| as you know education kills by degrees. | 44:59 | |
| (congregation laughing) | 45:02 | |
| And if I may say so, | 45:04 | |
| these were brilliant letters that I wrote. | 45:06 | |
| For instance, to Dean's of such | 45:09 | |
| worthy institutions of higher learning as | 45:12 | |
| Columbia Law School, or the Harvard Medical School, | 45:14 | |
| I would often begin | 45:18 | |
| "This candidate will undoubtedly be | 45:21 | |
| "in the bottom quarter of your class. | 45:24 | |
| "But surely, you will agree with me that the bottom quarter | 45:27 | |
| "should be as carefully selected as the top quarter." | 45:32 | |
| (congregation laughing) | 45:35 | |
| "And for what should you be looking | 45:38 | |
| "in the bottom quarter, | 45:41 | |
| "if not all the sterling extra circular activities | 45:43 | |
| "so eminently embodied in this candidate." | 45:47 | |
| And then I would list them. | 45:50 | |
| Being of a pastoral bent I would always show the letter | 45:54 | |
| to the student | 45:59 | |
| and would you believe it, | 46:01 | |
| he or she was always hurt. | 46:04 | |
| "How do you know I'm gonna be in the bottom quarter?" | 46:07 | |
| Well the evidence is all in, isn't it? | 46:12 | |
| "Well, you didn't have to tell him did you?" | 46:15 | |
| (congregation laughing) | 46:17 | |
| You see what I'm getting at? | 46:20 | |
| I had written that this was a fantastic human being | 46:22 | |
| who happened to the belong in the what, the 99.7 percentile | 46:27 | |
| and the fact that they weren't in the 99.8 percentile meant | 46:33 | |
| that they were flops. | 46:38 | |
| Such is the power of institutions of higher education | 46:40 | |
| to tell you who you are. | 46:43 | |
| I was saying that this was a human being | 46:46 | |
| of marvelous proportions who happens to be a pretty good | 46:50 | |
| student but if you're not a top notch student | 46:53 | |
| it doesn't matter | 46:56 | |
| what kind of a human being you are. | 46:58 | |
| How inhuman | 47:02 | |
| can our definitions be in intuitions of higher education? | 47:05 | |
| It's a good question to ask on the opening Sunday, isn't it? | 47:11 | |
| Who tells you who you are? | 47:15 | |
| Some people need money to tell them who they are. | 47:18 | |
| Most people in politics need power. | 47:22 | |
| Many people need parents. | 47:26 | |
| The chaplain I used to be amazed how many students | 47:29 | |
| could squeeze out almost all of the world | 47:31 | |
| in order to please two people | 47:34 | |
| who for the most part hadn't spent that much time | 47:37 | |
| trying to please them either. | 47:39 | |
| Some people need enemies to tell them who they are. | 47:42 | |
| Those of you who've studied church history know | 47:46 | |
| what I'm talking about, the faithful always need | 47:48 | |
| the infidel to confirm them in their fidelity. | 47:50 | |
| But it's a phenomenon to be found everywhere. | 47:54 | |
| Insiders need outsiders to confirm them in their status | 47:57 | |
| as insiders and of course the outsiders | 48:00 | |
| need the insiders to do the same thing. | 48:03 | |
| It used to be, and tragically still is that Blacks need | 48:06 | |
| Whites to tell them who they are and Whites need Blacks. | 48:09 | |
| Communists need anti-communists | 48:12 | |
| and anti-communists need communists. | 48:14 | |
| Thank God for those Russians in Cuba. | 48:16 | |
| Now we know who we are. | 48:18 | |
| (congregation laughing) | 48:20 | |
| 10 years ago Vice President Agnew needed | 48:23 | |
| the radic libs and they needed him. | 48:25 | |
| I'll never forget when President Johnson announced his | 48:28 | |
| decision not to run again for presidential election, | 48:31 | |
| half a million people in the peace movement | 48:35 | |
| lost their identity. Who are we without our enemy? | 48:38 | |
| Fortunately Richard Nixon came along and restored it. | 48:43 | |
| (congregation laughing) | 48:46 | |
| Who tells you who they are, who you are? | 48:51 | |
| Some people need their sins to tell them who they are. | 48:54 | |
| They tell you that their sins are their problems, | 48:59 | |
| I assure you their sins are their solutions. | 49:02 | |
| They hang onto their sins. | 49:05 | |
| Some people need grief to tell them who they are. | 49:07 | |
| So it's a good question, who tells you who you are? | 49:11 | |
| Of course if you're religious you have it made. | 49:17 | |
| You know, you're infinitely precious. | 49:20 | |
| You know that you are unprecedented. | 49:24 | |
| Irrepeatable and in the divine dispensation, indispensable. | 49:27 | |
| Why? | 49:31 | |
| Because God's love doesn't seek value, it creates it. | 49:32 | |
| We prayed that a little while ago. | 49:36 | |
| It's not because we have value that we are loved, | 49:38 | |
| it's because we're loved that we have value. | 49:40 | |
| Just think, our value is a gift not an achievement. | 49:44 | |
| Who believes that? I find it very hard. | 49:47 | |
| Who really believes that he or she never has to prove | 49:53 | |
| himself, that's all been taken care of. | 49:57 | |
| All we have to do is express ourselves. | 50:02 | |
| What a world of difference there is | 50:07 | |
| between proving ourselves and expressing ourselves. | 50:09 | |
| So who tells you who you are? | 50:15 | |
| A pretty good question to start wrestling with | 50:20 | |
| early on in the academic year. | 50:23 | |
| Well, on to the second question. | 50:27 | |
| Also worthy of much wrestling, particularly in these days. | 50:31 | |
| Who defines our beloved country? | 50:37 | |
| For most of us here today that would mean, | 50:40 | |
| who defines the United States. | 50:42 | |
| Now let's grant immediately that the Russian's have been | 50:48 | |
| behaving rather badly in Eastern Europe, | 50:51 | |
| questionably in Cuba, | 50:54 | |
| as the Cubans perhaps have been behaving | 50:56 | |
| questionably in Africa. | 50:58 | |
| But let us heed the biblical injunction not to seek the | 51:01 | |
| mote in our neighbors eyes until at least we are | 51:04 | |
| thoroughly aware of the beam in our own. | 51:07 | |
| We're worried about Soviet combat troops | 51:13 | |
| in Cuba this weekend, | 51:15 | |
| of course we've had combat troops in Cuba ever since | 51:17 | |
| we took over Guantanamo Bay. | 51:20 | |
| And of course for 18 years we've maintained a complete | 51:24 | |
| embargo on Cuba. | 51:27 | |
| Forcing the Cubans into the arms of the Russians as that | 51:29 | |
| great Calvinist John Knox said, | 51:34 | |
| he might have referred it to the state department, | 51:37 | |
| "It is very difficult to alienate people | 51:39 | |
| "and influence them at one, at the same time." | 51:42 | |
| I think it comes as a surprise to most Americans | 51:49 | |
| to realize that since the end of World War II, | 51:54 | |
| we American's have intervened in the internal affairs of | 51:58 | |
| another small country by a military effort or a major | 52:02 | |
| effort on the part of the CIA, | 52:06 | |
| on the average of once every 18 months. | 52:09 | |
| Perhaps it's useful to rehearse the list, | 52:15 | |
| 1948, Greece. | 52:19 | |
| 1953, Iran. | 52:22 | |
| 1954, Guatemala. | 52:26 | |
| 1956, Lebanon. | 52:29 | |
| 1958, Indonesia. | 52:32 | |
| 1960, Laos. | 52:36 | |
| 1961, Cuba. | 52:39 | |
| 1964, British Guiana. | 52:42 | |
| 1964, The Congo, as it was then called. | 52:46 | |
| 1965, The Dominican Republic. | 52:50 | |
| And thereafter Vietnam, once again Laos, | 52:54 | |
| Cambodia, because in order to withdraw from one country | 52:58 | |
| we had to invade two and bomb three. | 53:02 | |
| In other words, we have passed, I hope this doesn't matter | 53:07 | |
| because I'm not gonna be able to fix this. | 53:10 | |
| (congregation laughing) | 53:14 | |
| Leave it this way. | 53:16 | |
| In other words we have passed from isolationism into | 53:19 | |
| interventionism without passing through internationalism. | 53:22 | |
| Now in the fourth chapter of the Gospel according to Luke, | 53:30 | |
| in the second of the three temptations, the devil | 53:35 | |
| takes Christ up to a high place. | 53:42 | |
| And let me say the devil is not necessarily literally true, | 53:45 | |
| just eternally true. | 53:49 | |
| And I should say she as well as he because if anyone's | 53:52 | |
| androgynous it's the devil. | 53:56 | |
| The devil takes Jesus up to a high place and shows him all | 54:00 | |
| the kingdoms of the world in a moment of time. | 54:03 | |
| And makes the extraordinary assertion they all belong to me, | 54:05 | |
| a very interesting view of the world. | 54:09 | |
| And then says the devil, but I will give them to you | 54:14 | |
| provided you will serve me. | 54:16 | |
| And as many of you know Jesus answered no, it is written | 54:18 | |
| the Lord thy God, Him only will you serve. | 54:21 | |
| What is the essence of that temptation? | 54:25 | |
| It would have to be a very significant temptation | 54:28 | |
| to have taken such a deep hold on Jesus. | 54:33 | |
| And when you stop to think of it, it is power, isn't it? | 54:37 | |
| Or more accurately, seeking status through power. | 54:40 | |
| And wouldn't it be fair to say | 54:46 | |
| that perhaps the devil has taken 220 million | 54:49 | |
| of us American's up to a high place | 54:51 | |
| and shown us all the kingdoms of the world in a moment | 54:54 | |
| of time and has said, keep it up you're number one. | 54:56 | |
| You're number one. | 55:01 | |
| Mind you not in terms of human decency but in terms of | 55:03 | |
| economic and particularly military power. | 55:06 | |
| Keep it up American's, achieve military superiority | 55:10 | |
| even though it cost you your national security. | 55:15 | |
| Who's going to define our country | 55:20 | |
| in the coming days, weeks and years, | 55:22 | |
| this nation under God? | 55:25 | |
| The March 13th issue of Business Week was dedicated in its | 55:30 | |
| entirety to the decline of American power and on the front | 55:33 | |
| was the face of one of my most beloved ladies, | 55:37 | |
| the Statue of Liberty, and down her right cheek | 55:39 | |
| coursed a single great tear. | 55:42 | |
| Well when I was growing up as a kid | 55:47 | |
| and seeking to define my country I was told | 55:49 | |
| she was the Statue of Liberty! | 55:52 | |
| And not the statue of American power. | 55:55 | |
| Who's going to define this nation? | 56:03 | |
| Our lady is weeping. | 56:08 | |
| It may also be because of our irrational love | 56:10 | |
| of loveless power. | 56:14 | |
| Or is it because those teaming masses yearning | 56:16 | |
| to breathe free are behind her back in New York? | 56:19 | |
| Well, onto the third question. | 56:25 | |
| What kind of a world do you want to leave your children? | 56:30 | |
| And I say that advisedly to a majority who have no children | 56:34 | |
| as yet because I think we don't so much inherit the | 56:39 | |
| world from our ancestors as we borrow it from our children. | 56:44 | |
| So what kind of shape is our world gonna be in | 56:51 | |
| when we turn it back to our children? | 56:53 | |
| One of the great prophets of the nuclear age Albert Einstein | 57:01 | |
| said, "The release of power of the atom has changed | 57:04 | |
| "everything except our way of thinking and thus we drift | 57:07 | |
| "toward a catastrophe of unparalleled magnitude." | 57:12 | |
| You see what Einstein the prophet was saying? | 57:16 | |
| The nuclear age, my friends, is the antithesis of the | 57:19 | |
| pre-nuclear age and not merely the extension of it | 57:21 | |
| as so many Americans still think it is. | 57:25 | |
| President Truman and his cabinet thought that the bomb could | 57:29 | |
| serve the interest of the nation state. | 57:31 | |
| Einstein was prescient enough to know that the bomb had | 57:33 | |
| in effect rendered the nation state obsolete. | 57:36 | |
| The world is always changing. | 57:44 | |
| We believe in a God of history, | 57:46 | |
| those of us who are Christians | 57:48 | |
| which means that perhaps the worst sin in the world | 57:50 | |
| is to try to put the freeze on history. | 57:52 | |
| Whether it's our own personal history, the history | 57:54 | |
| of our nation, or the history of our planet. | 57:56 | |
| And the world keeps changing. | 57:59 | |
| Everything changes except our way of thinking and thus | 58:01 | |
| the blind do not see and the deaf do not hear. | 58:05 | |
| They still think that we have to worry that this part | 58:08 | |
| of the globe can't protect itself against that part | 58:11 | |
| of the globe when it's the whole that can | 58:13 | |
| no longer protect itself against the parts. | 58:15 | |
| We're living in a world not of idealism, but realism. | 58:20 | |
| How I hate people who say Christians are idealist, | 58:25 | |
| show me any time in the Bible where the word ideals | 58:27 | |
| or idealists appears. All we hear about is truth! | 58:30 | |
| And the truth of the matter is that the ethics of perfection | 58:35 | |
| so-called have become, not unsurprisingly, | 58:39 | |
| the ethics of survival. | 58:42 | |
| We have to be merciful when we live at each others mercy. | 58:44 | |
| We have to be meek or there won't be any world | 58:48 | |
| for our children to inherit. | 58:50 | |
| And the world is now too small for anything but love, | 58:51 | |
| and is too dangerous for anything but truth. | 58:56 | |
| But the world has not changed that much, | 59:01 | |
| not for religious people. | 59:03 | |
| According to the ancient religious visions, | 59:05 | |
| we have always known | 59:06 | |
| that we are all one, every one of us on this planet. | 59:09 | |
| That's the way God made us. | 59:14 | |
| Christ died to keep us that way, our sin is only that we're | 59:16 | |
| putting asunder what God himself has joined together. | 59:19 | |
| Am I my brother's keeper? | 59:22 | |
| No, I am my brother's brother. | 59:24 | |
| And sister, and sister's brother. | 59:26 | |
| Human unity is not something we're called on to achieve, | 59:31 | |
| only something we're called on to recognize. | 59:34 | |
| It's a good question, isn't it? | 59:41 | |
| How are we going to define not only ourself, | 59:42 | |
| not only our nation, but this planet. | 59:46 | |
| For as Thoreau said, "What's the use of a good house | 59:51 | |
| "if you haven't a tolerable planet to put it on?" | 59:53 | |
| It's a gorgeous day outside. | 59:59 | |
| Walking around here you feel like saying, | 1:00:02 | |
| "This is the day which the Lord hath made. | 1:00:04 | |
| "Let us rejoice and be glad in it." And indeed we should. | 1:00:06 | |
| As Kammy reminded us, there is in this world beauty | 1:00:10 | |
| and there are the humiliated and we must thrive, | 1:00:13 | |
| hard as it is, not to be unfaithful neither | 1:00:16 | |
| to the one nor to the other. | 1:00:18 | |
| But in the midst of all this beauty, | 1:00:21 | |
| there are the humiliated. | 1:00:22 | |
| And we live under the expectation of impending doom. | 1:00:25 | |
| And if I may speak frankly I'm glad to be out of the | 1:00:29 | |
| academic universities because in the cities they know it. | 1:00:32 | |
| There's no room to be precious and arrogant in New York City | 1:00:37 | |
| as there was at Yale, and still is. | 1:00:41 | |
| We live in a wonderful, terrible, beautiful world. | 1:00:44 | |
| We can not be optimistic but we can be persistent. | 1:00:50 | |
| And if we must avoid shallow optimism, | 1:00:55 | |
| so we must avoid shallow despair. | 1:00:57 | |
| We must avoid anything that's shallow. | 1:01:02 | |
| So, at the beginning of a new year, | 1:01:07 | |
| I wish you lots of luck. | 1:01:12 | |
| Some questions are put to us, not that we should answer them | 1:01:17 | |
| but that we should forever wrestle with them. | 1:01:19 | |
| Who tells you who you are? | 1:01:22 | |
| Who's going to define our beloved homeland? | 1:01:25 | |
| And what kind of a world | 1:01:29 | |
| do we want to leave our children? | 1:01:32 | |
| I don't like wishing you good luck, that's not enough. | 1:01:36 | |
| Let me wish for you what that great Spaniard Uno Mono | 1:01:40 | |
| wished for all of us. | 1:01:45 | |
| "May God deny you peace but give you glory." | 1:01:46 | |
| Amen. | 1:01:51 | |
| ("Rejoice, the Lord Is King!") | 1:02:19 | |
| ♪ Rejoice, the Lord is King ♪ | 1:02:35 | |
| ♪ Your Lord and King adore ♪ | 1:02:39 | |
| ♪ Rejoice, give thanks and sing ♪ | 1:02:44 | |
| ♪ And triumph evermore ♪ | 1:02:48 | |
| ♪ Lift up your heart ♪ | 1:02:53 | |
| ♪ Lift up your voice, rejoice ♪ | 1:02:58 | |
| ♪ Again I say, rejoice ♪ | 1:03:02 | |
| ♪ Jesus, the Savior, reigns ♪ | 1:03:10 | |
| ♪ The God of truth and love ♪ | 1:03:14 | |
| ♪ When He has purged our stains ♪ | 1:03:20 | |
| ♪ He took his seat above ♪ | 1:03:24 | |
| ♪ Lift up your heart ♪ | 1:03:30 | |
| ♪ Lift up your voice, rejoice ♪ | 1:03:35 | |
| ♪ Again I say, rejoice ♪ | 1:03:40 | |
| ♪ His kingdom cannot fail ♪ | 1:03:48 | |
| ♪ He rules o'er earth and heav'n ♪ | 1:03:53 | |
| ♪ The keys of death and hell ♪ | 1:03:58 | |
| ♪ Are to our Jesus giv'n ♪ | 1:04:03 | |
| ♪ Lift up your heart ♪ | 1:04:08 | |
| ♪ Lift up your voice, rejoice ♪ | 1:04:14 | |
| ♪ Again I say, rejoice ♪ | 1:04:18 | |
| ♪ Rejoice in glorious hope ♪ | 1:04:26 | |
| ♪ Our Lord and judge shall come ♪ | 1:04:31 | |
| ♪ And take His servants up ♪ | 1:04:37 | |
| ♪ To their eternal home ♪ | 1:04:43 | |
| ♪ Lift up your heart ♪ | 1:04:51 | |
| ♪ Lift up your voice, rejoice ♪ | 1:04:58 | |
| ♪ Again I say, rejoice ♪ | 1:05:02 | |
| - | With one voice let us affirm what we believe. | 1:05:30 |
| We believe in God who has created and is | 1:05:34 | |
| creating, who has come in the truly human Jesus to reconcile | 1:05:38 | |
| and make new, who works in us and others by the spirit. | 1:05:44 | |
| We trust God who calls us to be the church. | 1:05:51 | |
| To celebrate life and its fullness. | 1:05:56 | |
| To love and serve others, to seek justice and resist evil. | 1:05:59 | |
| To proclaim Jesus, crucified and risen. | 1:06:05 | |
| Our judge and our hope. | 1:06:09 | |
| In life, in death, in life beyond death. | 1:06:12 | |
| God is with us, we are not alone. | 1:06:17 | |
| Thanks be to God. | 1:06:21 | |
| Be seated please. | 1:06:24 | |
| The Lord be with you. | 1:06:31 | |
| - | And also with you. | 1:06:33 |
| - | Let us pray. | 1:06:35 |
| Oh Lord our God, | 1:06:38 | |
| God of us all. | 1:06:40 | |
| We come to this moment at the opening of this new year | 1:06:43 | |
| for all of us in this community | 1:06:46 | |
| to offer ourselves anew to you. | 1:06:50 | |
| Our hopes and anxieties, our fears and frustrations, | 1:06:53 | |
| our questions and struggles, | 1:06:57 | |
| our angers and our loves. | 1:06:59 | |
| We give thanks for life, this day. | 1:07:04 | |
| For this university, | 1:07:08 | |
| for those who have loved it and served it in the past | 1:07:11 | |
| and for all those who live here | 1:07:13 | |
| and love and serve it in the present. | 1:07:15 | |
| As we begin a new time together, | 1:07:20 | |
| help us, oh God to begin with a new yearning | 1:07:24 | |
| to seek wisdom and knowledge. | 1:07:27 | |
| A new resolve to probe and question, | 1:07:31 | |
| and a willingness to be confronted. | 1:07:34 | |
| A new sensitivity to be aware of who we are | 1:07:38 | |
| and how we are to live. | 1:07:41 | |
| A new commitment to know your word and will and to obey. | 1:07:44 | |
| Transform us as we need to be. | 1:07:51 | |
| Renew us as we long to be. | 1:07:55 | |
| Remake us as you would have us to be. | 1:07:58 | |
| Help us oh Lord, our God. | 1:08:02 | |
| Define life in the midst of our everyday. | 1:08:05 | |
| To know peace from the worry of yesterday | 1:08:09 | |
| and hope for the promise of tomorrow's day. | 1:08:13 | |
| May we, oh God, be mindful, | 1:08:18 | |
| not only of the struggles we have | 1:08:20 | |
| but ever sensitive and ever aware | 1:08:23 | |
| of the struggles of others. | 1:08:25 | |
| Keep us in touch with the hurt and heartache and heaviness | 1:08:28 | |
| and hopelessness of others. | 1:08:32 | |
| That we might love even as our Lord calls us to love. | 1:08:35 | |
| And wherever we go, oh Lord, | 1:08:40 | |
| may the word go around that indeed | 1:08:44 | |
| the sorrowing have been comforted. | 1:08:47 | |
| The weary lifted, the oppressed relieved. | 1:08:49 | |
| The lonely visited and the hungry fed. | 1:08:54 | |
| All in the name and for the sake of Jesus Christ, our Lord. | 1:08:58 | |
| And now oh living and loving spirit, wake us up. | 1:09:04 | |
| Give us some new joy, new vitality. | 1:09:08 | |
| New promise for this day and the days to come. | 1:09:12 | |
| And hear us as we offer these words, this prayer, | 1:09:16 | |
| and these words in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ | 1:09:19 | |
| who taught us to pray, saying, | 1:09:23 | |
| Our Father, who art in Heaven, hallowed be thy name. | 1:09:26 | |
| Thy kingdom come, thy will be done, | 1:09:32 | |
| on earth as it is in Heaven. | 1:09:36 | |
| Give us this day, our daily bread | 1:09:39 | |
| and forgive us our trespasses | 1:09:42 | |
| as we forgive those who trespass against us. | 1:09:45 | |
| And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. | 1:09:49 | |
| For thine is the kingdom and the power | 1:09:54 | |
| and the glory forever. | 1:09:57 | |
| Amen. | 1:10:00 | |
| ("All Creatures of our God and King") | 1:10:41 | |
| ♪ All creatures of our God and King ♪ | 1:11:37 | |
| ♪ Lift up your voice and with us sing ♪ | 1:11:42 | |
| ♪ Alleluia, alleluia ♪ | 1:11:47 | |
| ♪ Thou burning sun with golden beam ♪ | 1:11:53 | |
| ♪ Thou silver moon with softer gleam ♪ | 1:11:58 | |
| ♪ O praise Him, O praise Him ♪ | 1:12:03 | |
| ♪ Alleluia, alleluia ♪ | 1:12:08 | |
| ♪ Alleluia ♪ | 1:12:13 | |
| ♪ Thou rushing wind that art so strong ♪ | 1:12:19 | |
| ♪ Ye clouds that sail in heav'n along ♪ | 1:12:24 | |
| ♪ O praise Him, alleluia ♪ | 1:12:30 | |
| ♪ Thou rising morn, in praise rejoice ♪ | 1:12:35 | |
| ♪ Ye lights of ev'ning find a voice ♪ | 1:12:40 | |
| ♪ O praise Him, O praise Him ♪ | 1:12:46 | |
| ♪ Alleluia, alleluia ♪ | 1:12:51 | |
| ♪ Alleluia ♪ | 1:12:57 | |
| ♪ Thou flowing water, pure and clear ♪ | 1:13:03 | |
| ♪ Make music for thy Lord to hear ♪ | 1:13:08 | |
| ♪ O praise Him, Alleluia ♪ | 1:13:14 | |
| ♪ Thou fire so masterful and bright ♪ | 1:13:20 | |
| ♪ That givest man both warmth and light ♪ | 1:13:25 | |
| ♪ O praise Him, O praise Him ♪ | 1:13:30 | |
| ♪ Alleluia, alleluia ♪ | 1:13:35 | |
| ♪ Alleluia ♪ | 1:13:41 | |
| ♪ Dear Mother Earth, who day by day ♪ | 1:13:48 | |
| ♪ Unfoldest blessings on our way ♪ | 1:13:53 | |
| ♪ Alleluia, Alleluia ♪ | 1:13:59 | |
| ♪ The flowers and fruits that in thee grow ♪ | 1:14:05 | |
| ♪ Let them God's glory also show ♪ | 1:14:11 | |
| ♪ O praise Him, O praise Him ♪ | 1:14:17 | |
| ♪ Alleluia, Alleluia ♪ | 1:14:23 | |
| ♪ Alleluia ♪ | 1:14:29 | |
| - | Eternal God, giver of all good things, | 1:17:21 |
| we dedicate these, our offerings, | 1:17:25 | |
| to the service and work of thy church,m | 1:17:28 | |
| humbly besieging thee that all our gifts and energies may | 1:17:31 | |
| be consecrated to the extension of thy kingdom on earth. | 1:17:36 | |
| Through Jesus Christ, our Lord. | 1:17:40 | |
| Amen. | 1:17:43 | |
| (majestic organ music) | 1:17:47 | |
| Go forth into the world in peace. | 1:21:42 | |
| Be of good courage. | 1:21:45 | |
| Hold fast to that which is good. | 1:21:47 | |
| Render no one evil for evil. | 1:21:49 | |
| Strengthen the faint hearted, support the weak. | 1:21:53 | |
| Help the afflicted. | 1:21:57 | |
| Honor all persons. | 1:22:00 | |
| Love and serve the Lord, rejoicing always in the power | 1:22:02 | |
| of the Holy Spirit. | 1:22:06 | |
| And may the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, | 1:22:12 | |
| the love of God, and the power of the Holy Spirit | 1:22:14 | |
| be with you all both now and forever more. | 1:22:18 | |
| Amen. | 1:22:23 | |
| ♪ Amen ♪ | 1:22:25 | |
| ♪ Amen ♪ | 1:22:30 | |
| ♪ Amen ♪ | 1:22:37 | |
| ♪ Amen ♪ | 1:22:45 | |
| ♪ Amen ♪ | 1:22:53 | |
| ♪ Amen ♪ | 1:23:01 | |
| ♪ Amen ♪ | 1:23:20 | |
| (majestic organ music) | 1:23:37 |
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