Juanita Bass Wright - "Free to Leave" (May 18, 1980)
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| (peaceful organ music) | 0:02 | |
| (peaceful organ music) | 2:42 | |
| Grace to you and peace | 10:48 | |
| from the Lord our God who makes us | 10:51 | |
| who redeems us, and sustains us. | 10:54 | |
| Serve the Lord with gladness. | 10:59 | |
| Come into His presence with thanksgiving. | 11:02 | |
| Enter His gates with praise. | 11:06 | |
| Give thanks to God. | 11:09 | |
| Bless the Lord always, for the Lord is good. | 11:11 | |
| His steadfast love endures forever | 11:16 | |
| and His faithfulness to all generations. | 11:20 | |
| Come now. | 11:24 | |
| Let us worship the Lord, our God. | 11:25 | |
| Amen. | 11:29 | |
| (uplifting organ music) | 11:31 | |
| If we say we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, | 16:01 | |
| and the truth is not in us. | 16:05 | |
| But if we confess our sins, | 16:08 | |
| God is faithful and just and will forgive our sins | 16:10 | |
| and cleanse us from all unrighteousness. | 16:14 | |
| Therefore, let us humbly confess our sins to God | 16:18 | |
| and ask for forgiveness through Jesus Christ, our Lord. | 16:22 | |
| Let us pray. | 16:26 | |
| - | Almighty God, You have lifted up | 16:38 |
| our Lord Jesus from death into life eternal | 16:41 | |
| and set Him over people and nations. | 16:45 | |
| We confess that we have not bowed before Him | 16:48 | |
| or acknowledged His rule in our lives. | 16:52 | |
| We have gone along with the way of the world | 16:56 | |
| and been careless of fellow human beings. | 16:59 | |
| Forgive us, O God, and let us out of sin. | 17:03 | |
| Make us people who live to praise you | 17:07 | |
| and to obey the commands of our Lord Jesus Christ, | 17:11 | |
| who is king of the world and head of the church. | 17:15 | |
| Amen. | 17:19 | |
| - | Let us continue with our silent prayers of confession. | 17:21 |
| (silence) | 17:26 | |
| Amen. | 17:52 | |
| May the almighty and merciful God | 17:54 | |
| grant into all who are truly penitent | 17:58 | |
| pardon and forg iveness of all sin, | 18:01 | |
| time for the renewing of life, | 18:05 | |
| and the grace and comfort of the Holy Spirit. | 18:08 | |
| The peace and the forgiveness of God is with you. | 18:12 | |
| Amen. | 18:16 | |
| Let us give thanks, for God is good | 18:19 | |
| and God's love is everlasting. | 18:23 | |
| - | Thanks be to God, whose love has made us. | 18:27 |
| Thanks be to God, whose mercy forgives us. | 18:31 | |
| Thanks be to God, whose promises sustain us. | 18:36 | |
| - | Amen. | 18:43 |
| May I say a word of welcome to you this day, | 18:44 | |
| this day on which we gather in this very special place | 18:48 | |
| to worship the Lord, our God, | 18:51 | |
| to gather in fellowship with one another, | 18:53 | |
| and to hear the Word of God as it speaks to us, | 18:56 | |
| to our needs, and to our hopes. | 18:59 | |
| Some of you have begun a session of summer school, | 19:02 | |
| studies already. | 19:06 | |
| It seems there is not much break in between. | 19:07 | |
| We wish you well in your endeavors this summer, | 19:11 | |
| and may cool weather surround you wherever you go. | 19:14 | |
| Our preacher for this day | 19:21 | |
| is the assistant minister to the university, | 19:24 | |
| the Reverend Juanita Bass Wright, | 19:27 | |
| who has blessed us and graced us with the Word before | 19:31 | |
| and who will bless us and grace us | 19:35 | |
| as God speaks t hrough her again this morning. | 19:37 | |
| Duke University lost one of its most beloved | 19:41 | |
| and faithful servants last Saturday evening. | 19:45 | |
| Dr. Frank deVyver died suddenly | 19:50 | |
| as he and his wife were on the their way | 19:53 | |
| to the theater in London. | 19:55 | |
| All of us who have known him, loved him, | 19:58 | |
| and been enriched by his life here among us | 20:02 | |
| grieve his loss and extend our love and prayers | 20:06 | |
| to Marion, his wife, and to their daught er and her family. | 20:10 | |
| A special service of thanksgiving | 20:15 | |
| and gratitude for the life of Dr. Frank deVyver | 20:20 | |
| will be held here in the chapel | 20:24 | |
| this Wednesday at three o'clock. | 20:26 | |
| You and others who wish to share in the service | 20:29 | |
| are invited to come as we celebrate | 20:33 | |
| and give thanks for his life at that time. | 20:36 | |
| Let us continue with the worship of the Lord, our God. | 20:40 | |
| - | Let us pray. | 20:54 |
| Prepare our hearts, O Lord, to accept Your Word. | 20:58 | |
| Silence in us any voice but Your own, | 21:02 | |
| that hearing, we may also obey Your will, | 21:06 | |
| through Jesus Christ, our Lord. | 21:10 | |
| Amen. | 21:12 | |
| The New Testament lesson is from Acts Chapter 16, | 21:15 | |
| verses six through 10 and 16 through 34. | 21:19 | |
| And they went through the region of Phrygia and Galatia | 21:26 | |
| having been forbidden by the Holy Spirit | 21:30 | |
| to speak the Word in Asia. | 21:32 | |
| And when they had come opposite Mysia, | 21:34 | |
| they attempted to go into Bithynia, | 21:37 | |
| but the spirit of Jesus did not allow them. | 21:41 | |
| So passing by Mysia, | 21:45 | |
| they went down to Troas, | 21:48 | |
| and a vision appeared to Paul in the night. | 21:51 | |
| A man of Macedonia was standing beseeching him and saying, | 21:55 | |
| come over to Macedonia and help us. | 22:00 | |
| And when he had seen the vision, | 22:05 | |
| immediately, we sought to go on into Macedonia, | 22:07 | |
| concluding that God had called us | 22:11 | |
| to preach the gospel to them. | 22:14 | |
| As we were going to the place of prayer, | 22:17 | |
| we were met by a slave girl | 22:20 | |
| who had a spirit of divination | 22:22 | |
| and brought her owners much gain by soothsaying. | 22:26 | |
| She followed Paul and us crying, | 22:31 | |
| this men are servants of the most high God | 22:35 | |
| who proclaimed to you the way of salvation, | 22:38 | |
| and this she did for many days. | 22:43 | |
| But Paul was annoyed and turned and said to the spirit, | 22:46 | |
| I charge you in the name of Jesus Christ to come out of her, | 22:51 | |
| and it came out that very hour. | 22:56 | |
| But when her owners saw that their hope of gain was gone, | 23:00 | |
| they seized Paul and Silas | 23:04 | |
| and dragged them into the marketplace before the rulers. | 23:06 | |
| And when they had brought them to the magistrates, | 23:10 | |
| they said, these men are Jews | 23:13 | |
| and they are disturbing our city. | 23:16 | |
| They advocate customs which it is not lawful | 23:19 | |
| for us Romans to accept or practice. | 23:23 | |
| The crowd joined in attacking them, | 23:27 | |
| and the magistrates tore the garments off them | 23:30 | |
| and gave orders to beat them with rods. | 23:33 | |
| And when they had inflicted many blows upon them, | 23:37 | |
| they threw them into prison, | 23:41 | |
| charging the jailer to keep them safely. | 23:44 | |
| Having received this charge | 23:48 | |
| he put them into the inner prison | 23:51 | |
| and fastened their feet in the stocks. | 23:53 | |
| But about midnight, Paul and Silas were praying | 23:57 | |
| and singing hymns to God, | 24:00 | |
| and the prisoners were listening to them. | 24:03 | |
| And suddenly, there was a great earthquake | 24:06 | |
| so that the foundations of the prison were shaken, | 24:10 | |
| and immediately, all of the doors were opened | 24:14 | |
| and everyone's fetters were unfastened. | 24:17 | |
| When the jailer woke | 24:21 | |
| and saw that the prison doors were open, | 24:22 | |
| he drew his sword and was about to kill himself, | 24:25 | |
| supposing that the prisoners had escaped. | 24:29 | |
| But Paul cried with a loud voice, | 24:32 | |
| do not harm yourself, for we are all here. | 24:35 | |
| And he called for lights and rushed in, | 24:39 | |
| and trembling with fear, he fell down before Paul and Silas | 24:43 | |
| and brought them out and said, | 24:47 | |
| men, what must I do to be saved? | 24:50 | |
| And they said, believe in the Lord Jesus | 24:54 | |
| and you will be saved, you and your household. | 24:58 | |
| And they spoke the Word of the Lord to him | 25:03 | |
| and to all that were in his house, | 25:06 | |
| and he took them the same hour of the night | 25:09 | |
| and washed their wounds, and he was baptized at once | 25:12 | |
| with all his family. | 25:16 | |
| Then he brought them up into his house | 25:19 | |
| and set food before them, | 25:22 | |
| and he rejoiced with all his household | 25:24 | |
| that he had believed in God. | 25:27 | |
| The Epistle lesson is from Revelation 22, | 25:31 | |
| verses 12 through 17 and 20. | 25:36 | |
| Behold, I am coming soon, bringing my recompense | 25:42 | |
| to repay everyone for what he has done. | 25:46 | |
| I am the Alpha and the Omega, | 25:50 | |
| the first and the last, | 25:53 | |
| the beginning and the end. | 25:55 | |
| Blessed are those who wash their robes, | 25:58 | |
| that they may have the right to the tree of life | 26:01 | |
| and that they may enter the city by the gates. | 26:05 | |
| Outside are the dogs and sorcerers | 26:09 | |
| and fornicators and murderers and idolaters | 26:12 | |
| and everyone who loves and practices falsehood. | 26:16 | |
| I, Jesus, have sent my angel to you | 26:21 | |
| with this testimony for the churches. | 26:24 | |
| I am the root and the offspring of David, | 26:27 | |
| the bright morning star. | 26:30 | |
| The spirit and the bride say, come, | 26:33 | |
| and let him who hears say, come, | 26:37 | |
| and let him who is thirty come. | 26:41 | |
| Let him who desires take the water of life without price. | 26:44 | |
| He who testifies to these things says, | 26:50 | |
| surely, I am coming soon. | 26:54 | |
| Amen. | 26:57 | |
| Come, Lord Jesus. | 26:58 | |
| Will the congregation please stand | 27:02 | |
| for the reading of the gospel lesson? | 27:04 | |
| The gospel lesson is from Luke Chapter 24, | 27:13 | |
| verses 44 through 53. | 27:17 | |
| Then He said to them, these are my words | 27:22 | |
| which I spoke to you while I was still with you, | 27:25 | |
| that everything written about me in the Law of Moses | 27:29 | |
| and the Prophets and the Psalms must be fulfilled. | 27:32 | |
| Then He opened their minds to understand the Scriptures | 27:37 | |
| and said to them, thus it is written | 27:40 | |
| that the Christ should suffer | 27:44 | |
| and on the third day, rise from the dead | 27:46 | |
| and that repentance and forgiveness of sins | 27:50 | |
| should be preached in His name to all nations, | 27:53 | |
| beginning from Jerusalem. | 27:57 | |
| You are witnesses of these things. | 28:00 | |
| And behold, I send the promise of my Father upon you. | 28:03 | |
| But stay in the city | 28:08 | |
| until you are clothed with power from on high. | 28:10 | |
| Then He led them out as far as Bethany, | 28:15 | |
| and lifting up His hands, He blessed them. | 28:18 | |
| While He blessed them, He parted from them | 28:21 | |
| and was carried up into heaven, | 28:25 | |
| and they returned to Jerusalem with great joy | 28:27 | |
| and were continually in the temple blessing God. | 28:30 | |
| (organ music) | 28:37 | |
| - | Greetings to you on this day | 29:44 |
| known in the life of the church as Ascension Sunday. | 29:46 | |
| Greetings in the name of Jesus, | 29:51 | |
| the one who was free to leave his disciples | 29:54 | |
| to carry on the work he had begun, | 29:57 | |
| the one who also promised to remain with them | 30:01 | |
| until the close of the age. | 30:04 | |
| Let us pray. | 30:08 | |
| Mighty God, may the words of my mouth | 30:11 | |
| and the meditations of our hearts | 30:14 | |
| be acceptable to You this day. | 30:17 | |
| Amen. | 30:21 | |
| I must confess | 30:25 | |
| that up until I started preparation for this sermon, | 30:26 | |
| I had never thought much about the ascension of Jesus. | 30:31 | |
| I had thought the resurrection was the end of the story | 30:36 | |
| as recorded in the gospels | 30:39 | |
| and the beginning of the story for me. | 30:42 | |
| But if one studies the book of Acts, | 30:46 | |
| the reference in Chapter 1 is clearly there. | 30:49 | |
| Luke implies it. | 30:54 | |
| Indeed, some versions state, he was carried up into heaven, | 30:56 | |
| although this may well be an addition to the text in Luke. | 31:01 | |
| And Matthew certainly sets the stage for an ascension | 31:06 | |
| by having Jesus deliver the closing words | 31:10 | |
| of that gospel on the top of a mountain. | 31:13 | |
| If I had thought about the ascension at all, | 31:18 | |
| I had thought of it in terms of the appearances of Jesus | 31:22 | |
| to the disciples stopping at some point, | 31:26 | |
| as though He had moved on up to the big time, | 31:30 | |
| to a big apartment in the sky, | 31:34 | |
| to use the words of the theme song | 31:36 | |
| from that popular TV show, The Jeffersons. | 31:38 | |
| Because, after all, | 31:43 | |
| Jesus does not appear to you and me, | 31:47 | |
| and ascension is as good an explanation as any. | 31:51 | |
| I shall have to give Reynolds Price, | 31:58 | |
| one of Duke's professors of English, | 31:59 | |
| as well as a novelist and poet of some renown, | 32:02 | |
| some of the credit for bringing me up short | 32:05 | |
| about the ascension. | 32:08 | |
| Toward the end of April, he read some of his poetry | 32:11 | |
| to the annual meeting of Friends of the Chapel. | 32:15 | |
| One of those poems was titled "Ascension," | 32:19 | |
| and in it, the phase "free to leave" appears, | 32:23 | |
| a phrase which has gone through my mind | 32:30 | |
| over and over since that night. | 32:33 | |
| I tried to figure out why Jesus was free | 32:38 | |
| to leave the disciples. | 32:41 | |
| Finally, something began to dawn | 32:45 | |
| as I thought and I wondered, | 32:47 | |
| as I read and as I searched. | 32:49 | |
| It was only after Jesus left | 32:54 | |
| that Pentecost, which we celebrate next Sunday, | 32:57 | |
| occurred and the church was born. | 33:00 | |
| And so Jesus was free to leave | 33:06 | |
| because to confine himself to one area | 33:09 | |
| of a few hundred square miles | 33:12 | |
| would have bound him and his message | 33:15 | |
| by time and space. | 33:19 | |
| It was after the ascension | 33:24 | |
| that the work of the disciples really began. | 33:27 | |
| Jesus had sent them out in groups of two before. | 33:32 | |
| Jesus had instructed them individually on occasion | 33:36 | |
| and most often all together. | 33:40 | |
| But it was only when Jesus left them, | 33:44 | |
| or when they let him go, that they could assume the work | 33:49 | |
| and take it to the world, to Jerusalem, | 33:53 | |
| to Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the Earth. | 33:58 | |
| It is as though until Jesus left | 34:05 | |
| the disciples could speculate about the future, | 34:10 | |
| their future, Jesus' future, | 34:14 | |
| what was to be the lot of them all. | 34:18 | |
| But when Jesus departed, | 34:21 | |
| the disciples were left very much in the present | 34:24 | |
| and were faced with having to demonstrate | 34:28 | |
| their belief in the world. | 34:30 | |
| According to the gospel of John, | 34:36 | |
| Jesus told the disciples, it is for your own good | 34:39 | |
| that I am going because unless I go, | 34:44 | |
| the Advocate will not come to you. | 34:48 | |
| But when the spirit of truth comes, | 34:52 | |
| he will lead you to the complete truth. | 34:55 | |
| So as the disciples witnessed Jesus' entry into glory, | 35:02 | |
| they stood at the dawning of a new world. | 35:07 | |
| They stood at the beginning of the history of the church. | 35:11 | |
| Jesus was free to leave | 35:17 | |
| because He had been given to them in a new way, | 35:19 | |
| a way that gave them freedom to believe and to act, | 35:24 | |
| to develop their faith, to express their love, | 35:29 | |
| to accept the Holy Spirit as their guide and comforter. | 35:34 | |
| According to the book of Acts, | 35:42 | |
| the ascended Jesus appeared to Saul on the Damascus Road. | 35:45 | |
| Paul apparently saw little difference | 35:52 | |
| between that appearance and the one | 35:54 | |
| on the Emmaus Road to the disciples. | 35:56 | |
| But that brief appearance of Jesus | 36:00 | |
| and subsequent events in Damascus | 36:03 | |
| caused Saul to turn his life around, | 36:06 | |
| even to change his name, and to begin to work | 36:11 | |
| for the cause which he had formerly tried to destroy. | 36:15 | |
| Jesus met Saul on the Damascus Road. | 36:20 | |
| Jesus left Paul with the Holy Spirit | 36:26 | |
| in the city of Damascus, | 36:29 | |
| and Paul, freed from his past, | 36:32 | |
| began speaking out boldly and openly | 36:36 | |
| in the name of the Lord. | 36:39 | |
| The reading from the book | 36:43 | |
| of the Acts of the Apostles for today | 36:44 | |
| is evidence of that happening, | 36:47 | |
| for the 16th chapter of Acts contains many different forms | 36:50 | |
| of ministry in which Paul engaged. | 36:53 | |
| In this chapter, Paul, after an absence of about five years, | 36:58 | |
| is returning to Derba and Lystra | 37:03 | |
| to see how the church there is doing. | 37:06 | |
| And while he's there, he finds Timothy, | 37:10 | |
| who would serve as a replacement for Mark, | 37:14 | |
| who had previously been with Paul | 37:18 | |
| but had gone off with Barnabas. | 37:20 | |
| Perhaps Paul's expectation | 37:24 | |
| was that Timothy would become his successor. | 37:25 | |
| And as they traveled together, | 37:30 | |
| Paul received the call in a dream | 37:33 | |
| to cross over into Macedonia and help us. | 37:36 | |
| On arrival in Neapolis, | 37:41 | |
| the seaport of Philippi, a Roman colony, | 37:43 | |
| Paul and his companions found no synagogue, | 37:47 | |
| so they went to the riverside as a place of prayer. | 37:50 | |
| And there they encountered Lydia, | 37:55 | |
| a wealthy businesswoman who became a convert to Christianity | 37:58 | |
| as a result of that riverside gathering. | 38:02 | |
| The church in Europe had its beginnings | 38:05 | |
| with Lydia as one of its leaders. | 38:09 | |
| Lydia was at the top of the social scale, | 38:14 | |
| contrasted to the next character in the drama | 38:16 | |
| that unfolds in that chapter. | 38:19 | |
| The slave girl is at the bottom. | 38:22 | |
| She was considered mad | 38:25 | |
| because she could foretell the future. | 38:27 | |
| She had fallen into the hands of some unscrupulous men | 38:30 | |
| who used her misfortune for their gain. | 38:34 | |
| And when Paul cured her, | 38:39 | |
| their source of revenue was taken away. | 38:41 | |
| Playing on the anti-Semitism of the mob, | 38:44 | |
| the men succeeded in having Paul and Silas | 38:48 | |
| arrested and put in stocks. | 38:50 | |
| And as Paul and Silas prayed and sang hymns of praise, | 38:55 | |
| at the same time, as the scripture reads, | 38:59 | |
| there was a violent earthquake, the jail doors were opened, | 39:02 | |
| and prisoners were freed of their chains. | 39:06 | |
| The jailer, concerned about how he was to escape | 39:11 | |
| the consequences of what had happened, | 39:16 | |
| was then converted to belief in Jesus Christ. | 39:19 | |
| Even though he had closed the door | 39:24 | |
| of the jail on Paul and Silas, | 39:26 | |
| the door of salvation was opened to him, | 39:30 | |
| and the course of his life was changed, | 39:34 | |
| as was that of his whole family. | 39:37 | |
| Paul, freed now, visited the home of the jailer | 39:41 | |
| and then, after a confrontation with the authorities, | 39:45 | |
| went again to Lydia's home to meet with the Christians | 39:49 | |
| and to speak words of encouragement to them | 39:54 | |
| before continuing his travels to Thessalonica. | 39:56 | |
| Paul, using the basis of his faith | 40:02 | |
| as a springboard for living, | 40:06 | |
| met the demands of each day as they came, | 40:08 | |
| and he ministered to those with whom he was in touch, | 40:13 | |
| regardless of who or where they were. | 40:18 | |
| Paul, not trying to claim Jesus as his own possession, | 40:25 | |
| was free to share Jesus with the rest of the world. | 40:30 | |
| Paul was able to accomplish | 40:38 | |
| an amazing amount of work in his ministry | 40:39 | |
| because he had accepted and been empowered | 40:42 | |
| by the Holy Spirit as a force that directed him. | 40:45 | |
| When you and I look at someone like Paul, | 40:53 | |
| it is difficult to think that we could ever be as effective | 40:56 | |
| in our ministry as was he. | 40:59 | |
| It matters not whether we are clergy or laity. | 41:03 | |
| The amount he was able to accomplish | 41:06 | |
| is absolutely overwhelming. | 41:09 | |
| There are some very hectic days here in the chapel | 41:13 | |
| as we try to minister to this university community. | 41:16 | |
| But certainly we don't found new churches, | 41:20 | |
| to the relief of the downtown churches, | 41:23 | |
| or save slave girls or convert jailers. | 41:27 | |
| But we don't get thrown in jail either | 41:32 | |
| or experience earthquakes and doors opening | 41:34 | |
| and chains falling off prisoners. | 41:37 | |
| And maybe that's because we have not sung hymns of praise | 41:41 | |
| and prayed at the same time like Paul and Silas. | 41:44 | |
| But facetiousness aside, | 41:48 | |
| how do we look at persons of New Testament fame | 41:52 | |
| and their style of ministry and expect to be like them? | 41:56 | |
| The answer I have arrived at is this. | 42:04 | |
| We don't. | 42:08 | |
| We are not New Testament persons | 42:10 | |
| working on the frontiers of the faith | 42:13 | |
| in the way that they worked. | 42:15 | |
| And it would also be naive to suggest | 42:18 | |
| that the Jerusalem community offers us | 42:20 | |
| a structural model for contempor ary Christianity. | 42:24 | |
| We cannot realistically pretend | 42:29 | |
| that we are 1st century Jews caught up | 42:32 | |
| in a brand new religious movement. | 42:34 | |
| Theirs was a unique time. | 42:38 | |
| But so is ours. | 42:41 | |
| And the beauty of the faith with which we have been left | 42:44 | |
| is that it is applicable to whatever time we live. | 42:48 | |
| We can compare our enthusiasm with the zeal | 42:55 | |
| and boldness of those who comprised the early church. | 42:58 | |
| Their commitment is what becomes our model. | 43:04 | |
| And we, like Paul, can use our faith | 43:09 | |
| as a springboard for living | 43:14 | |
| to meet the demands of each day as they come, | 43:15 | |
| for Jesus meets us too on whatever road we walk | 43:22 | |
| and at a number of different times in our lives perhaps. | 43:28 | |
| But our temptation is to hold on to Jesus | 43:34 | |
| as though He were ours alone. | 43:38 | |
| Often, we are willing to share | 43:42 | |
| what Jesus has done for us with other persons, | 43:44 | |
| but we are not really willing to share Jesus. | 43:49 | |
| We have not learned how to love Jesus, | 43:53 | |
| or others for that matter, with open hands, | 43:57 | |
| and perhaps that's the point | 44:02 | |
| at which we have problems in our ministry. | 44:04 | |
| You see, we want Jesus with us, | 44:09 | |
| riding shotgun in the car with us, | 44:14 | |
| acting as our guardian angel, | 44:17 | |
| finding parking places when we need them. | 44:20 | |
| We want Him to keep us out of trouble, | 44:25 | |
| bring us good grades on tests and papers | 44:28 | |
| when we have been irresponsible in our preparation, | 44:30 | |
| take away the consequences of our rashness, | 44:34 | |
| take away the pain of our living, | 44:37 | |
| direct our every movement as we would have it directed. | 44:40 | |
| But I believe that what we learn | 44:49 | |
| from the story of the ascension | 44:51 | |
| and from the model of commitment | 44:53 | |
| that Paul and others in the New Testament offer to us | 44:55 | |
| is that until we let Jesus go, | 44:59 | |
| until we give Him up as our sweet, kind friend | 45:05 | |
| and accept Him as Lord of all, | 45:10 | |
| we cannot follow Him, | 45:13 | |
| for we are too prone to want to control Him | 45:17 | |
| so He will control us. | 45:20 | |
| In Dostoevsky's The Grand Inquisitor, | 45:26 | |
| there is a speech that captures our feeling rather well. | 45:31 | |
| As the story goes, | 45:37 | |
| Jesus visited Spain during the Inquisition. | 45:39 | |
| Everyone recognized him. | 45:44 | |
| He healed a blind man. | 45:47 | |
| He raised a little girl from the dead | 45:49 | |
| as she was being carried in her coffin | 45:51 | |
| into the cathedral for her funeral. | 45:53 | |
| The Grand Inquisitor, a 90-year-old cardinal, | 45:57 | |
| acting on behalf of the church, witnessed these events. | 46:01 | |
| He had Jesus arrested and put in prison. | 46:07 | |
| And he later came to Jesus in prison | 46:12 | |
| to tell Him that He would be burned the next day and why. | 46:14 | |
| In part, he said to Jesus, | 46:21 | |
| "Thou hast no right to add anything | 46:26 | |
| "to what Thou hadst said of old. | 46:29 | |
| "Why, then, art Thou come to hinder us? | 46:33 | |
| "Thou mayest not take from men the freedom | 46:38 | |
| "which Thou didst exalt when Thou wast on Earth. | 46:40 | |
| "For 15 centuries, we have been wrestling with Thy freedom, | 46:44 | |
| "but now it is ended and over for good. | 46:49 | |
| "Today, people are more persuaded than ever | 46:55 | |
| "that they have perfect freedom, | 46:57 | |
| "yet they have brought their freedom to us | 46:59 | |
| "and laid it humbly at our feet. | 47:03 | |
| "Didst Thou forget that man prefers peace, and even death, | 47:08 | |
| "to freedom of choice in the knowledge of good and evil? | 47:12 | |
| "We have corrected Thy work and have founded it | 47:18 | |
| "upon miracle, mystery, and authority. | 47:21 | |
| "And men rejoice that they are again led like sheep | 47:25 | |
| "and that the terrible gift | 47:30 | |
| "that had brought them such suffering | 47:31 | |
| "is at last lifted from their hearts." | 47:34 | |
| God's entrance into our humanness | 47:42 | |
| was not a brief and isolated encounter. | 47:46 | |
| God's commitment to us is permanent. | 47:50 | |
| I do not mean to imply otherwise. | 47:54 | |
| But because that commitment is permanent, | 47:58 | |
| we can have confidence and hope | 48:01 | |
| and are enabled to carry out | 48:03 | |
| a ministry of service in the world. | 48:05 | |
| What I am saying is | 48:10 | |
| that we cannot hold Jesus prisoner in our hearts. | 48:11 | |
| Just as Jesus explained to the disciples | 48:17 | |
| that he would leave them and send them a comforter, | 48:20 | |
| so that promise is also ours. | 48:25 | |
| Our union with Christ identifies us with Him in this life | 48:30 | |
| as He moved toward the cross. | 48:35 | |
| As the ascended one now become Lord, | 48:40 | |
| His claim is on the whole world. | 48:43 | |
| Therein lies our hope. | 48:47 | |
| His love is over us, | 48:51 | |
| not our control over Him. | 48:55 | |
| Neither can we accept the ascension as God's final act, | 49:01 | |
| for that would be to ignore | 49:06 | |
| the ambiguities of human existence today. | 49:07 | |
| Rather, Jesus' service, suffering, and obedience unto death | 49:12 | |
| were His freedom and His victory. | 49:16 | |
| And His transcendence makes authentic for us | 49:20 | |
| lives of service and obedience, | 49:24 | |
| even if that brings us suffering and death as well, | 49:27 | |
| because Jesus has been there before us | 49:32 | |
| and overcome what we fear, | 49:36 | |
| and therein lies our freedom. | 49:40 | |
| While we cannot expect our style of ministry | 49:47 | |
| nor our church organization | 49:51 | |
| to be those of the New Testament, | 49:53 | |
| neither are our frontiers of service | 49:56 | |
| those of Paul and the early church. | 49:59 | |
| Their task was to take the gospel to the ends of the Earth, | 50:03 | |
| which for them were geographic, | 50:07 | |
| and Rome appeared to be that end. | 50:10 | |
| In our time, the church has spread | 50:15 | |
| to those four corners of the world. | 50:18 | |
| There is not a country one can name | 50:21 | |
| that has not been touched by the Christian church, | 50:24 | |
| although we can by no means say | 50:28 | |
| that our work is complete in that regard. | 50:31 | |
| But our frontiers are likely to be next door, | 50:36 | |
| on the university campus, in the classroom, | 50:41 | |
| in the office where we work, | 50:47 | |
| in the corporation boardroom, | 50:50 | |
| in our communities, | 50:54 | |
| in our own homes, | 50:57 | |
| wherever we find persons poor, | 51:00 | |
| hungry, neglected, | 51:04 | |
| lonely, frightened, | 51:08 | |
| sick, oppressed, | 51:11 | |
| wherever there is social, sexual, | 51:16 | |
| racial, or economic discrimination, | 51:20 | |
| wherever and whenever | 51:25 | |
| the love of God appears to be absent. | 51:28 | |
| These are the ends of the Earth for us. | 51:34 | |
| It is because Jesus was free to leave | 51:41 | |
| that we have been freed to carry and act out | 51:45 | |
| the message to people everywhere. | 51:48 | |
| Evelyn Minshull, a poet, expresses it this way. | 51:53 | |
| "No puppet, I. | 51:59 | |
| "Christ dissolved those strings I once obeyed, | 52:02 | |
| "frenzied, collapsing, danging in despair, | 52:05 | |
| "and set me free, | 52:09 | |
| "a freedom fraught with terror at the start. | 52:12 | |
| "Am I on now? | 52:16 | |
| "Was that my cue? | 52:17 | |
| "Do you have the script? | 52:18 | |
| "Until his patience taught me that there is no script, | 52:21 | |
| "just love and ad-libbing his praise. | 52:26 | |
| "No strings. | 52:31 | |
| "Just ties." | 52:34 | |
| Praise be to our God who has set us free. | 52:38 | |
| Praise be to God who acts through us. | 52:43 | |
| Praise be to God who has not left us alone. | 52:48 | |
| Amen, and amen. | 52:53 | |
| (gentle organ music) | 53:03 | |
| - | Let us affirm what we believe. | 56:06 |
| - | We believe in God who has created and is creating, | 56:10 |
| who has come in the truly human Jesus | 56:15 | |
| to reconcile and make new, | 56:18 | |
| who works in us and others by the Spirit. | 56:22 | |
| We trust God, who calls us to be the church, | 56:25 | |
| to celebrate life and its fullness, | 56:31 | |
| to love and serve others, | 56:34 | |
| to seek justice and resist evil, | 56:36 | |
| to proclaim Jesus crucified and risen | 56:40 | |
| our judge and our hope. | 56:44 | |
| In life, in death, in life beyond death, | 56:46 | |
| God is with us. | 56:51 | |
| We are not alone. | 56:53 | |
| Thanks be to God. | 56:55 | |
| - | The Lord be with you. | 56:59 |
| Let us pray. | 57:02 | |
| It is good for us to bless Your holy name, O Lord, our God, | 57:13 | |
| to remember Your mercies every morning | 57:19 | |
| and Your loving kindnesses every night. | 57:21 | |
| We praise You now for life's intangible joys, | 57:26 | |
| the lift of a loving voice, | 57:31 | |
| the warmth of a child's faith and confidence, | 57:35 | |
| the strength that comes from an accepted sorrow, | 57:39 | |
| the excitement of a shared and worthy purpose. | 57:44 | |
| We praise You most, O God, | 57:50 | |
| for faith that lights our way, | 57:53 | |
| for everything in us that draws us close | 57:57 | |
| to Your love and mercy, | 58:00 | |
| for all that just hints at Your presence | 58:03 | |
| in this fevered and feverish world of ours, | 58:06 | |
| and for Your gift, both unmatched and undeserved, | 58:11 | |
| Your only son, even Jesus Christ, our Lord, | 58:16 | |
| full of grace and truth who comes to us. | 58:20 | |
| Move us, O God, to express the thanks we feel, | 58:25 | |
| and forgive us our incessant complaining, we would pray | 58:29 | |
| through Jesus Christ, our Lord. | 58:34 | |
| With yearnings which we cannot fully identify, | 58:40 | |
| with fears, O God, too personal to express, | 58:45 | |
| holding in hostilities which hurt us and break us, | 58:50 | |
| weighted with some sense of guilt | 58:56 | |
| for having done so little with so very much, | 58:58 | |
| we make bowl now, O God, to pray for ourselves. | 59:04 | |
| Teach us what it means to live in You | 59:08 | |
| and to have You living in us, | 59:12 | |
| to rest in You and to hope in You. | 59:18 | |
| Let Your presence, O loving Lord, | 59:21 | |
| fill those homes where death has come | 59:25 | |
| as we remember in this moment especially | 59:29 | |
| with gratitude and joy | 59:32 | |
| the life and gifts and goodness | 59:35 | |
| of our departed friend and brother, Frank deVyver. | 59:37 | |
| Let Your wisdom, O Lord, fall like a gentle rain | 59:43 | |
| on the dry souls of all of us | 59:46 | |
| who are confused and bewildered. | 59:49 | |
| Let Your healing light | 59:53 | |
| kindle trust in all who are sick or afflicted in any way. | 59:56 | |
| And let Your joy overcome the heaviness | 1:00:02 | |
| of those who have forgotten how to laugh. | 1:00:04 | |
| O God, we would pray | 1:00:09 | |
| that You would command us and comfort us, | 1:00:12 | |
| for we need both direction and consolation. | 1:00:14 | |
| Then, then truly shall our ordered lives confess | 1:00:20 | |
| the beauty of Your peace and grace | 1:00:26 | |
| through Jesus Christ, our Lord, | 1:00:29 | |
| who comes to us and teaches us to pray | 1:00:32 | |
| as we offer now this prayer, O Lord. | 1:00:35 | |
| Our Father, who art in heaven, | 1:00:39 | |
| hallowed by Thy name, | 1:00:42 | |
| Thy kingdom come, | 1:00:45 | |
| Thy will be done on Earth as it is in heaven. | 1:00:47 | |
| Give us this day our daily bread, | 1:00:51 | |
| and forgive us our trespasses, | 1:00:54 | |
| as we forgive those who trespass against us, | 1:00:57 | |
| and lead us not into temptation, | 1:01:01 | |
| but deliver us from evil | 1:01:04 | |
| for Thine is the kingdom | 1:01:06 | |
| and the power and the glory forever. | 1:01:08 | |
| Amen. | 1:01:12 | |
| (heavy, powerful organ music) | 1:01:19 | |
| (spiritual organ music) | 1:03:29 | |
| (robust organ music) | 1:07:01 | |
| Almighty and most merciful God, | 1:08:31 | |
| we offer unto You our gifts | 1:08:34 | |
| together with our grateful hearts. | 1:08:36 | |
| All things do come from You, O Lord, | 1:08:39 | |
| and now we return what is Yours to Your use and glory. | 1:08:43 | |
| Bless all who give and bless every gift | 1:08:47 | |
| that Your love may be made known to others | 1:08:51 | |
| through Jesus Christ, our Lord. | 1:08:55 | |
| Amen. | 1:08:58 | |
| (light, gentle organ music) | 1:09:10 | |
| And now without bowing heads or closing eyes, | 1:14:44 | |
| may I offer you in the name of the Lord, our Christ, | 1:14:47 | |
| this blessing. | 1:14:51 | |
| The grace of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, | 1:14:53 | |
| the love of God, the communion and fellowship | 1:14:57 | |
| of the Holy Spirit be with you | 1:15:01 | |
| and with those whom you love | 1:15:04 | |
| this day and forever. | 1:15:07 | |
| And let the people say amen. | 1:15:11 | |
| (light organ music) | 1:15:18 |
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