William Holmes - "Mystery, 'Mistakes', and Bois d'Arc Trees" (May 22, 1988)
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| (organ music) | 2:25 | |
| - | Grace and peace to you on this Pentecost Sunday. | 3:16 |
| We welcome each of you to our service of worship | 3:19 | |
| here at Duke University Chapel, | 3:22 | |
| where in the spirit of Pentecost, | 3:24 | |
| we can rejoice in the diversity of this gathering. | 3:25 | |
| You come to us from near and far, | 3:28 | |
| and we extend warm welcome to each of you. | 3:30 | |
| We also welcome those of you | 3:33 | |
| in our radio and television audiences. | 3:34 | |
| Our preacher for this morning | 3:38 | |
| is the Reverend, Dr. William Holmes, | 3:39 | |
| pastor of Metropolitan Memorial United Methodist Church | 3:41 | |
| in Washington D.C. | 3:45 | |
| Dr. Holmes is a renowned preacher, lecturer, and author, | 3:47 | |
| who has also been the United Methodist preacher | 3:51 | |
| for the Protestant Hour. | 3:53 | |
| We welcome Dr. Holmes and his wife, | 3:55 | |
| Nancy, to our service today. | 3:57 | |
| We are indeed grateful to members | 4:00 | |
| of the Duke Chapel Summer Choir, | 4:02 | |
| their director, Dr. Rodney Wynkoop, | 4:04 | |
| and organists, Shayne Doty and Tom Clark, | 4:06 | |
| for their leadership in our service today. | 4:09 | |
| We look forward to hearing | 4:11 | |
| the Summer Choir throughout the coming months, | 4:12 | |
| and we invite all interested singers to join the choir. | 4:15 | |
| Please call the Chapel Music Office for further information. | 4:18 | |
| Please note the remaining announcements, | 4:22 | |
| as they are printed in your bulletins. | 4:24 | |
| And, now hear these words of Scripture: | 4:27 | |
| "God's love has been poured | 4:30 | |
| into our hearts through the Holy Spirit, | 4:32 | |
| which has been given to us." | 4:34 | |
| (choir singing) | 4:41 | |
| ("Come Down, O Love Divine") | 8:46 | |
| ♪ Come down, O Love divine ♪ | 9:30 | |
| ♪ Seek thou this soul of mine ♪ | 9:36 | |
| ♪ And visit it with thine own ardor glowing ♪ | 9:42 | |
| ♪ O Comforter, draw near ♪ | 9:51 | |
| ♪ Within my heart appear ♪ | 9:58 | |
| ♪ And kindle it, thy holy flame bestowing ♪ | 10:04 | |
| ♪ O let it freely burn ♪ | 10:14 | |
| ♪ Till earthly passions turn ♪ | 10:21 | |
| ♪ To dust and ashes in its heat consuming ♪ | 10:27 | |
| ♪ And let thy glorious light ♪ | 10:36 | |
| ♪ Shine ever on my sight ♪ | 10:42 | |
| ♪ And clothe me round, the while my path illuming ♪ | 10:49 | |
| ("Come Down, O Love Divine") | 10:57 | |
| ♪ And so the yearning strong ♪ | 12:42 | |
| ♪ With which the soul will long ♪ | 12:49 | |
| ♪ Shall far surpass the power of human telling ♪ | 12:55 | |
| ♪ For none can guess its grace ♪ | 13:04 | |
| ♪ Till we become the place ♪ | 13:11 | |
| ♪ Wherein the Holy Spirit makes His dwelling ♪ | 13:18 | |
| - | Grant, we beseech Thee, merciful God, | 13:32 |
| that thy church, | 13:36 | |
| being gathered together this day | 13:38 | |
| in unity by thy Holy Spirit, | 13:39 | |
| may manifest thy power among all peoples | 13:42 | |
| to the glory of thy name. | 13:46 | |
| Through Jesus Christ, our Lord, | 13:48 | |
| who liveth and reigneth with thee and the same Spirit, | 13:50 | |
| one God, world without end. | 13:54 | |
| Amen. | 13:57 | |
| - | Let us pray. | 14:09 |
| Open our hearts and minds, O God, | 14:11 | |
| by the power of your Holy Spirit, | 14:14 | |
| so that as the Word is read and proclaimed, | 14:17 | |
| we might hear with joy what you say to us this day. | 14:20 | |
| Amen. | 14:24 | |
| The first lesson is taken from Acts. | 14:26 | |
| When the day of Pentecost had come, | 14:30 | |
| they were all together in one place. | 14:32 | |
| And, suddenly a sound came from heaven, | 14:35 | |
| like the rush of a mighty wind, | 14:38 | |
| and it filled all the house where they were sitting. | 14:40 | |
| And, there appeared to them tongues, as of fire, | 14:43 | |
| distributed and resting on each one of them, | 14:46 | |
| and they were all filled with the Holy Spirit | 14:50 | |
| and began to speak in other tongues | 14:53 | |
| as the Spirit gave them utterance. | 14:55 | |
| Now, there were living in Jerusalem Jews, | 14:58 | |
| devout men from every nation under heaven, | 15:02 | |
| and at this sound, | 15:05 | |
| the multitude came together, | 15:06 | |
| and they were bewildered, | 15:08 | |
| because each one heard them speaking in his own language. | 15:10 | |
| And, they were amazed and wondered, saying, | 15:14 | |
| "Are not all these who are speaking Galileans? | 15:18 | |
| And, how is it that we hear, each of us, | 15:22 | |
| in our own native language? | 15:25 | |
| Parthians, and Medes, and Elamites, | 15:28 | |
| and residents of Mesopotamia, Judea, | 15:31 | |
| Cappadocia, Pontus and Asia, | 15:35 | |
| Phrygia and Pamphylia, | 15:38 | |
| Egypt and all parts of Libya belonging to Cyrene, | 15:41 | |
| and visitors from Rome, | 15:45 | |
| both Jews and proselytes, | 15:47 | |
| Cretans and Arabians, | 15:49 | |
| we hear them telling in their own tongues | 15:51 | |
| the mighty works of God. | 15:53 | |
| And, all were amazed and perplexed, | 15:56 | |
| saying to one another, | 15:58 | |
| "What does this mean?" | 16:01 | |
| But, others mocking, said, | 16:03 | |
| "They are filled with new wine." | 16:05 | |
| But, Peter, standing with the 11, | 16:08 | |
| lifted up his voice and addressed them: | 16:11 | |
| "Men of Judea, | 16:14 | |
| and all who dwell in Jerusalem, | 16:16 | |
| let this be known to you | 16:18 | |
| and give ear to my words. | 16:20 | |
| For these men are not drunk, | 16:22 | |
| as you suppose, | 16:24 | |
| since it is only the third hour of the day, | 16:26 | |
| but this was what was spoken by the prophet Joel: | 16:29 | |
| '"And in the last days it shall be," God declares, | 16:34 | |
| "that I will pour out my Spirit upon all flesh, | 16:38 | |
| and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, | 16:42 | |
| and your men shall see visions, | 16:45 | |
| and your old men shall dream dreams. | 16:48 | |
| Ye, and on my men servants, and my maid servants, | 16:51 | |
| in those days, | 16:54 | |
| I will pour out my Spirit, | 16:55 | |
| and they shall prophesy. | 16:57 | |
| And, I will show wonders in the heaven above | 16:59 | |
| and signs on the earth beneath. | 17:02 | |
| Blood, and fire, and vapor of smoke. | 17:05 | |
| The sun shall be turned into darkness, | 17:08 | |
| and the moon into blood | 17:10 | |
| before the day of the Lord comes, | 17:12 | |
| the great and manifest day. | 17:14 | |
| And, and it shall be that whoever calls | 17:17 | |
| on the name of the Lord shall be saved."' | 17:18 | |
| This ends the reading of the first lesson. | 17:22 | |
| - | Let's join together in reading the psalter responsively. | 17:32 |
| Praise the Lord, | 17:41 | |
| I will give thanks to the Lord with my whole heart. | 17:42 | |
| Congregation | In the company of the upright, | 17:46 |
| in the congregation. | 17:48 | |
| - | Great are the works of the Lord, | 17:50 |
| Congregation | Studied by all who delight in them. | 17:52 |
| - | Full of honor and majesty is His work, | 17:56 |
| Congregation | And His righteousness endures forever. | 17:59 |
| - | He has caused His wonderful works to be remembered. | 18:02 |
| Congregation | The Lord is gracious and merciful. | 18:06 |
| - | He provides food for those who fear Him; | 18:09 |
| Congregation | He is ever mindful of His covenant. | 18:12 |
| - | He has shown His people the power of His works, | 18:15 |
| Congregation | In giving them the heritage of the nations. | 18:18 |
| - | The works of His hands are faithful and just; | 18:22 |
| Congregation | All His precepts are trustworthy. | 18:26 |
| - | They are established forever and ever, | 18:28 |
| Congregation | To be performed with | 18:31 |
| faithfulness and uprightness. | 18:32 | |
| - | He sent redemption to His people; | 18:35 |
| Congregation | He has commanded His covenant forever. | 18:38 |
| (organ music) | 18:41 | |
| (congregation singing) | 18:49 | |
| - | The second lesson is taken | 19:44 |
| from Paul's letter to the Romans. | 19:45 | |
| "We know that the whole creation | 19:49 | |
| has been groaning in prevail together until now, | 19:51 | |
| and not only the creation, | 19:55 | |
| but we ourselves, | 19:57 | |
| who have the first fruits of the Spirit. | 19:59 | |
| Grown inwardly as we wait for adoption as sons, | 20:02 | |
| the redemption of our bodies. | 20:05 | |
| For in this hope, we were saved. | 20:08 | |
| Now, hope that is seen is not hope. | 20:11 | |
| For who hopes for what he sees? | 20:14 | |
| But, if we hope for what we do not see, | 20:18 | |
| we wait for it with patience. | 20:20 | |
| Likewise, the Spirit helps us in our weakness. | 20:23 | |
| For we do not know how to pray as we ought, | 20:27 | |
| but the Spirit Himself intercedes for us | 20:30 | |
| with sighs too deep for words, | 20:34 | |
| and He, who searches the hearts of men, | 20:37 | |
| knows what is in the mind of the spirit, | 20:39 | |
| because the Spirit intercedes for the saints | 20:42 | |
| according to the will of God." | 20:45 | |
| This ends the reading of the second lesson. | 20:48 | |
| (choir singing) | 21:12 | |
| - | I must begin this morning | 24:56 |
| with the observation that to | 24:58 | |
| be standing in the pulpit of the Duke Chapel | 25:03 | |
| is to experience at least | 25:07 | |
| two ranges of emotion. | 25:10 | |
| On the one hand, | 25:14 | |
| a sense of awe and wonder, | 25:16 | |
| tinged with a little fear and trembling, | 25:19 | |
| and, on the other hand, | 25:23 | |
| a feeling of hospitality, and warmth, | 25:26 | |
| and being among friends. | 25:31 | |
| And, I'm grateful this morning | 25:34 | |
| for the gift of both of those experiences. | 25:35 | |
| Not long ago, | 25:40 | |
| I was talking with a young couple who had come to me | 25:41 | |
| asking if I would perform their marriage ceremony, | 25:44 | |
| but they wanted me to change one thing. | 25:50 | |
| They asked if I would change the words, | 25:54 | |
| "From death us do part," | 25:57 | |
| to | 26:01 | |
| "Until we fall out of love." | 26:03 | |
| And, I said I couldn't. | 26:07 | |
| I wouldn't, | 26:10 | |
| because I believe | 26:12 | |
| that how you begin something | 26:15 | |
| is an important factor | 26:19 | |
| in how it ends. | 26:22 | |
| There's all the difference in the world. | 26:25 | |
| Between a marriage ceremony, | 26:28 | |
| which begins with a half-hearted, | 26:30 | |
| tentative, | 26:33 | |
| experimental | 26:35 | |
| agreement, | 26:39 | |
| depending on immediate feelings. | 26:40 | |
| And, a marriage ceremony which begins with a radical, | 26:44 | |
| primal, | 26:47 | |
| unconditional | 26:50 | |
| covenant for life, | 26:52 | |
| where two people say to one another, | 26:55 | |
| "Regardless of how I feel at the moment, | 26:58 | |
| beyond my immediate emotions, | 27:02 | |
| in the deepest sense, | 27:07 | |
| in the long run, | 27:09 | |
| for the duration, | 27:11 | |
| regardless of what happens, | 27:14 | |
| my beloved, | 27:16 | |
| you can count on me." | 27:18 | |
| How you begin something | 27:22 | |
| makes all the difference in the world | 27:24 | |
| in terms of how it ends. | 27:28 | |
| The late Harrell Beck of Boston School of Theology | 27:32 | |
| used to love to tell the story of how, | 27:35 | |
| as a boy, | 27:37 | |
| on early mornings | 27:39 | |
| in a cold winter, | 27:42 | |
| he would-- | 27:44 | |
| before he went to school, | 27:45 | |
| put on a big, thick, red sweater | 27:46 | |
| that buttoned down the middle. | 27:49 | |
| And, he loved to recall how often he heard his mother say, | 27:53 | |
| "Harrell, if you want to get" | 27:56 | |
| "that last button" | 27:59 | |
| "in the last button hole," | 28:02 | |
| "you better get that first button in the first button hole", | 28:05 | |
| because how you end | 28:10 | |
| depends on how you begin. | 28:14 | |
| Dear friends of the Duke Chapel, | 28:18 | |
| that's why this day is so important, | 28:21 | |
| Pentecost, | 28:24 | |
| the birthday of the church. | 28:26 | |
| If we can only get it right. | 28:29 | |
| If we can only get this | 28:32 | |
| button in the right button hole, | 28:36 | |
| everything else will follow. | 28:40 | |
| Now, let me tell you what I mean. | 28:43 | |
| In our New Testament text this morning | 28:47 | |
| from the second chapter of the book of Acts, | 28:50 | |
| we're told that one of the distinctive features | 28:54 | |
| of that first Pentecost was mystery. | 28:57 | |
| The church was born in mystery. | 29:01 | |
| The mystery of tongues of fire | 29:06 | |
| that danced above their heads. | 29:08 | |
| The mystery of the rushing of a mighty wind. | 29:10 | |
| The mystery of a Spirit that moved in, | 29:15 | |
| and with, and through them. | 29:18 | |
| And, the spectators who were looking on that day, | 29:23 | |
| watching that first Christian community come into being, | 29:27 | |
| they didn't know what to make of it. | 29:33 | |
| They couldn't see the mystery. | 29:36 | |
| They didn't see the fire. | 29:39 | |
| They didn't hear the wind. | 29:41 | |
| They didn't feel the Spirit, | 29:43 | |
| and so they did what spectators of events | 29:46 | |
| are often inclined to do when they don't understand them. | 29:49 | |
| They laid a rational explanation on that event. | 29:53 | |
| They said, "Those folks are drunk. | 29:57 | |
| They're in their cups. | 30:00 | |
| They're looped with new wine." | 30:02 | |
| And, ever since then, | 30:06 | |
| spectators have been giving rational explanations | 30:08 | |
| for events they don't understand. | 30:12 | |
| Not necessarily irrational events, | 30:16 | |
| but super rational events, | 30:19 | |
| as in loving, | 30:22 | |
| and birthing, | 30:27 | |
| and dying, | 30:30 | |
| and a lot that's in between, | 30:34 | |
| including | 30:38 | |
| the unique identities of persons. | 30:41 | |
| Nancy and I have two grown sons | 30:47 | |
| who have families of their own. | 30:50 | |
| We're fortunate that both families live | 30:53 | |
| in the greater Washington area, | 30:56 | |
| and so we get to spend a lot of time with them, | 30:58 | |
| and our boys have always been close to one another | 31:02 | |
| and close to us, | 31:05 | |
| but elsewhere, (laughs) | 31:08 | |
| while they were growing up, | 31:09 | |
| they were just as different as they could be. | 31:11 | |
| And, we could never understand it. | 31:14 | |
| I mean, we loved both of them the same. | 31:15 | |
| We nurtured both of them the same. | 31:20 | |
| We surrounded both of them | 31:24 | |
| with the same environment, | 31:25 | |
| but one of them was a straight arrow. (laughs) | 31:30 | |
| And, the other was a holy terror. | 31:35 | |
| The straight arrow turned out to be | 31:40 | |
| in management with the Marriott Corporation, | 31:43 | |
| and the holy terror turned out to be | 31:47 | |
| a minister in the United Methodist Church, | 31:52 | |
| (laughs) | 31:54 | |
| (congregation laughs) | ||
| serving a congregation in Baltimore. | 31:56 | |
| And, when I say, "A holy terror," I exaggerate. | 31:59 | |
| There was never any real, big problem, | 32:02 | |
| but it's just that they were so different, | 32:05 | |
| and we never understood it. | 32:09 | |
| And, I know that there're | 32:11 | |
| all kinds of rational explanations, | 32:12 | |
| psychological, sociological, | 32:16 | |
| that the sequence of birth makes a difference, | 32:19 | |
| that parents may think, consciously, | 32:21 | |
| that they're relating to their children | 32:24 | |
| in a way that's even handed while, unconsciously, | 32:26 | |
| we relate to them in different ways, | 32:30 | |
| or maybe the difference is to be accounted for | 32:34 | |
| in terms of chromosomes or genes. | 32:36 | |
| I just don't know, | 32:38 | |
| but I'll tell you what my hunch is. | 32:39 | |
| My hunch is | 32:41 | |
| that I never came closer | 32:44 | |
| to explaining | 32:48 | |
| the individualization | 32:52 | |
| and uniqueness of our two sons | 32:55 | |
| than at that moment long ago, | 32:59 | |
| when I held, for the first time, | 33:03 | |
| my first born son in my arms. | 33:07 | |
| And, looking down on that pink-skinned, | 33:13 | |
| blue-eyed, dimpled protoplasm, | 33:16 | |
| with reverend exclamation, | 33:21 | |
| cried, "My God." | 33:24 | |
| The church, like a babe, | 33:31 | |
| was born in mystery. | 33:34 | |
| And, we've been in mystery ever since. | 33:37 | |
| The mystery of grace, | 33:41 | |
| the mystery of the sacraments, | 33:45 | |
| the mystery of song, | 33:49 | |
| the mystery of silence, | 33:52 | |
| the mystery of prayer, | 33:58 | |
| the mystery of preaching, | 34:01 | |
| and above all else, | 34:06 | |
| the mystery of covenant, | 34:08 | |
| broken and repaired. | 34:11 | |
| Community, | 34:16 | |
| and life together. | 34:18 | |
| The church was born in mystery, | 34:20 | |
| and we've been in mystery ever since, | 34:23 | |
| and friends, | 34:25 | |
| if we can ever get that right, | 34:26 | |
| if we can ever get button in that button hole, | 34:28 | |
| everything else will follow. | 34:31 | |
| Furthermore, according to our | 34:38 | |
| New Testament text this morning, | 34:40 | |
| another feature of that day | 34:44 | |
| was its apparent flaw, | 34:48 | |
| or imperfection. | 34:52 | |
| If you consider diversity, | 34:55 | |
| if you consider a hodge-podge, polyglot, | 34:59 | |
| bunch of different races, | 35:04 | |
| different cultures, | 35:08 | |
| different languages | 35:11 | |
| all grouped together, | 35:13 | |
| just an extraordinary diversity on that first day. | 35:20 | |
| In fact, listen again to the constituency | 35:23 | |
| of that first birthday party: | 35:26 | |
| "Parthians, and Medes, | 35:28 | |
| Elamites, residents of Mesopotamia, | 35:30 | |
| Judea, Cappadocia, Pontus, Asia, | 35:32 | |
| Phrygia, Pamphylia, | 35:35 | |
| Egypt, Libya, Libya, (laughs) | 35:36 | |
| Cyrene, visitors from Rome, Jews, | 35:39 | |
| and Proselytes, | 35:41 | |
| Cretans, and Arabians," | 35:42 | |
| you talk about a united nations, | 35:44 | |
| and each speaking | 35:48 | |
| her or his own tongue. | 35:50 | |
| What a polyglot, | 35:57 | |
| hodge-podge | 35:59 | |
| configuration. | 36:01 | |
| There were probably some folks, even then, | 36:06 | |
| who wondered if anything | 36:08 | |
| could come of such a mix. | 36:11 | |
| Even as there are today, | 36:15 | |
| I have some friends in the church growth movement, | 36:16 | |
| who believe that the first principle | 36:22 | |
| of church growth is sameness, | 36:24 | |
| that like attracts like, | 36:30 | |
| that folks really wanna be, you know quote, | 36:34 | |
| "with their own kind" | 36:37 | |
| their own race, their own color, their own culture, | 36:41 | |
| their own socio-economic class, | 36:45 | |
| that people are only comfortable | 36:51 | |
| when they are with lookalike, think-a-like, | 36:53 | |
| talk-a-like people in a kind hall of mirrors | 36:56 | |
| where each mirror simply reflects | 37:00 | |
| the image of the other mirrors. | 37:02 | |
| And, I can understand that | 37:06 | |
| as the charger for a country club, | 37:10 | |
| but for the Church of Jesus Christ, come on. | 37:16 | |
| That's not only unbiblical, | 37:20 | |
| that's barren | 37:23 | |
| and infertile, | 37:26 | |
| and nonproductive, and noncreative. | 37:29 | |
| That's now how things grow in an ecclesiastical sense | 37:32 | |
| or in any other sense. | 37:36 | |
| I don't know a whole lot about the DNA molecule, | 37:38 | |
| but I'm told that from it, | 37:42 | |
| we drive everything from | 37:44 | |
| horseshoe chestnuts to the city of Paris. | 37:50 | |
| And, one scientist has said that in his judgment, | 37:55 | |
| the DNA molecule is the-- | 37:58 | |
| it's one of the few phenomena in all creation | 38:03 | |
| that human intelligence could not invent, | 38:08 | |
| because, he says, | 38:12 | |
| "If we had invented it, it would be perfect." | 38:14 | |
| "It would be predictable." | 38:18 | |
| "It would be repetitious," | 38:20 | |
| and the unique quality of the DNA molecule | 38:24 | |
| is that it appears to be programmed | 38:28 | |
| to make mistakes, | 38:30 | |
| to break out of patterns, | 38:34 | |
| to move toward diversity and growth, | 38:38 | |
| and to bring into being a wondrous | 38:42 | |
| and infinite variety of new creations. | 38:47 | |
| A think-a-like, talk-a-like, lookalike people | 38:53 | |
| I can understand as the charger | 38:57 | |
| for a country club, | 38:59 | |
| but for the great commission to go into all the world | 39:02 | |
| and baptize, and preach, and teach in my name, | 39:06 | |
| and make disciples of all nations, | 39:11 | |
| that great commission is predicated | 39:16 | |
| on the DNA. | 39:21 | |
| A wild diversity, a wondrous inclusiveness, | 39:23 | |
| that has to do with black, and brown, | 39:29 | |
| and red, and white, and yellow. | 39:32 | |
| Parthians and Medes, | 39:35 | |
| male and female, | 39:39 | |
| young and old, | 39:41 | |
| Republicans and Democrats, | 39:43 | |
| liberals and conservatives, | 39:46 | |
| all touched by fire, | 39:48 | |
| and wind, | 39:52 | |
| and grace. | 39:54 | |
| The church was born in diversity, | 39:57 | |
| and if we can ever get that right, | 40:01 | |
| if we can ever get that button | 40:04 | |
| in its button hole, | 40:07 | |
| then from our inclusiveness, | 40:11 | |
| all else will follow. | 40:15 | |
| Third, and finally, | 40:21 | |
| according to our text this morning, | 40:23 | |
| one of the unique features of that first Pentecost | 40:27 | |
| was what Frederick Niche | 40:32 | |
| referred to in another context as, | 40:34 | |
| "Amor fati," | 40:37 | |
| "love what is." | 40:43 | |
| That spectrum of people, | 40:48 | |
| that cacophony of sounds, | 40:52 | |
| began suddenly to see each other, | 40:55 | |
| as though for the first time, | 40:58 | |
| as human beings. | 40:59 | |
| They began to hear each other, as though for the first time, | 41:02 | |
| in such a way that each continued to speak | 41:06 | |
| her or his own language while concomitantly | 41:09 | |
| understanding and being understood by all the others. | 41:13 | |
| Amor fati, | 41:18 | |
| love what is, they did, | 41:20 | |
| and a community | 41:23 | |
| came into being. | 41:24 | |
| As they began to love as | 41:29 | |
| they had been loved | 41:31 | |
| in Jesus Christ, our Lord. | 41:35 | |
| Have you noticed how often we say, "I see," when we don't? | 41:43 | |
| Or, "I hear," | 41:49 | |
| when we don't really hear at all? | 41:51 | |
| Annie Dillard says, | 41:57 | |
| "The only time we really ever see is the first time." | 41:57 | |
| That lovers in covenant, | 42:04 | |
| live out that vision | 42:08 | |
| for the rest of their lives together, | 42:13 | |
| but the only time we ever really hear is the first time, | 42:18 | |
| and thereafter, | 42:23 | |
| everything is elaboration. | 42:25 | |
| Dear friends of the Duke Chapel, | 42:33 | |
| Pentecost is our first time experience. | 42:36 | |
| It is our alpha. | 42:40 | |
| It is the primal, | 42:44 | |
| pre-determinative event | 42:46 | |
| in the history of the strange community of possibility | 42:49 | |
| that we call the church, | 42:53 | |
| and if we can ever get it right, | 42:54 | |
| then everything else will follow. | 42:59 | |
| And, the love of which I speak this morning, | 43:03 | |
| by which we love each other, | 43:06 | |
| is also a love by which we love ourselves, | 43:09 | |
| and with this I close. | 43:11 | |
| A long time ago, | 43:15 | |
| during the first church that I served | 43:18 | |
| on my own in Dallas, Texas, | 43:21 | |
| we lived in a house that out in the front yard, | 43:25 | |
| just beyond the bedroom window, | 43:29 | |
| an old Bodark tree. | 43:32 | |
| And, I mean, it was gnarled and twisted. | 43:37 | |
| The wind and lightening had ripped away some limbs, | 43:43 | |
| and you could just tell that the termites had gotten in it. | 43:46 | |
| One of our neighbors used to say, | 43:50 | |
| "If those termites ever stopped holding hands," | 43:51 | |
| "the tree will fall." | 43:54 | |
| You could just tell it wasn't long for this world, | 43:58 | |
| even though there was some green. | 44:01 | |
| The church that I was serving | 44:07 | |
| was a small, struggling congregation, | 44:09 | |
| and we had a lot of problems: | 44:12 | |
| financial, theological, pastoral, | 44:15 | |
| and we had a lot of late night meetings, | 44:18 | |
| and often I would come home late at night | 44:21 | |
| and bring a lot of those problems with me. | 44:23 | |
| I would just be churning on the inside. | 44:26 | |
| The bedroom was dark. | 44:32 | |
| Nancy was asleep on her side of the bed. | 44:34 | |
| When I was ready, I climbed in on my side by the window, | 44:39 | |
| near the old Bodark tree, | 44:43 | |
| and on summer evenings when the window was up, | 44:48 | |
| sometimes I'd just look out at that old tree and say, | 44:52 | |
| "Hello, tree," | 44:58 | |
| and sometimes, | 45:03 | |
| the tree would say to me, | 45:05 | |
| "Hello, William." | 45:08 | |
| And, I'd say, | 45:13 | |
| "How are ya, tree?" | 45:15 | |
| And, the tree would say, | 45:19 | |
| "William," | 45:22 | |
| "I am sustained in being" | 45:24 | |
| "just as I am." | 45:29 | |
| And, I'd look out there, and sure enough, | 45:35 | |
| that old, gnarled, twisted Bodark tree | 45:39 | |
| was sustained in being just as it was. | 45:43 | |
| And then, sometimes he would turn it on me, | 45:48 | |
| and this is why I think Bodark trees | 45:52 | |
| have more sense than we usually give them credit for. | 45:54 | |
| Sometimes, he would say to me, | 45:58 | |
| "William," | 46:01 | |
| "you're sustained in being, too." | 46:04 | |
| And, I'd look down at my own gnarled, | 46:12 | |
| twisted inner being, | 46:17 | |
| churning with the problems of the night, | 46:20 | |
| and discover, | 46:24 | |
| by God, | 46:26 | |
| literally, | 46:30 | |
| I'm sustained in being, too. | 46:32 | |
| Now, I'm not sustained the way I'd like to be, | 46:39 | |
| you understand. | 46:42 | |
| I can think of a thousand other ways | 46:43 | |
| I'd like to be sustained, | 46:46 | |
| but | 46:47 | |
| I'm sustained just as I am. | 46:49 | |
| And, I'm not sustained the way | 46:55 | |
| a lot of other people would like for me to be. | 46:56 | |
| I'm just amazed at all the people | 46:59 | |
| who think they know what I ought to be. | 47:01 | |
| I'm sustained | 47:06 | |
| just as I am. | 47:09 | |
| And, dear friends, | 47:13 | |
| if you and I can ever get that right, | 47:18 | |
| if we can ever get that button | 47:22 | |
| in that button hole, | 47:25 | |
| then we can live | 47:29 | |
| in the Pentecost of God | 47:30 | |
| for the rest of our lives with mystery, | 47:35 | |
| and diversity, and community, | 47:38 | |
| and that old Bodark word, | 47:43 | |
| "You're sustained in being," | 47:46 | |
| "too," | 47:50 | |
| "just as you are." | 47:53 | |
| ("Come Holy Ghost, Our Souls Inspire") | 48:03 | |
| ♪ Come Holy Ghost, our souls inspire ♪ | 48:32 | |
| ♪ And lighten with celestial fire ♪ | 48:40 | |
| ♪ Thou the anointing Spirit art ♪ | 48:47 | |
| ♪ Who dost thy sevenfold gifts impart ♪ | 48:54 | |
| ♪ Thy blessed unction from above ♪ | 49:02 | |
| ♪ Is comfort, life, and fire of love ♪ | 49:10 | |
| ♪ Enable with perpetual light ♪ | 49:16 | |
| ♪ The dullness of our mortal sight ♪ | 49:24 | |
| ♪ Anoint and cheer our soiled face ♪ | 49:33 | |
| ♪ With the abundance of thy grace ♪ | 49:40 | |
| ♪ Keep far from foes, give peace at home ♪ | 49:46 | |
| ♪ Where thou art guide, no ill can come ♪ | 49:54 | |
| ♪ Teach us to know the Father, Son ♪ | 50:04 | |
| ♪ And thee, of both, to be but One ♪ | 50:11 | |
| ♪ That through the ages all along ♪ | 50:18 | |
| ♪ This may be our endless song ♪ | 50:26 | |
| ♪ Praise to thy eternal merit ♪ | 50:33 | |
| ♪ Father, Son, and Holy Spirit ♪ | 50:41 | |
| ♪ Amen ♪ | 50:49 | |
| Leader | The Lord be with you. | 50:58 |
| Congregation | And also with you. | 51:00 |
| - | Let us pray. | 51:01 |
| Gracious God, | 51:15 | |
| who at this time didst teach | 51:18 | |
| the hearts of thy faithful people, | 51:20 | |
| by sending the light of thy Holy Spirit, | 51:23 | |
| we come to thy house to give thee thanks and praise | 51:27 | |
| from a world whose people know thee not | 51:32 | |
| and serve thee not become, | 51:34 | |
| from a nation whose people | 51:38 | |
| have forgotten their purpose and destiny, | 51:39 | |
| we come from homes where we profess to love thee, | 51:41 | |
| but do not show it in our dealings with others become, | 51:46 | |
| and here, | 51:50 | |
| who would be thy church, | 51:51 | |
| strength us, | 51:54 | |
| show us the path that is ours to walk, | 51:57 | |
| and work that is ours to do. | 52:00 | |
| Forgive us, | 52:04 | |
| that not memories of past failures | 52:06 | |
| limit our vision for the future. | 52:08 | |
| Give us such an awareness of thine all-encompassing love, | 52:12 | |
| that in all times, | 52:16 | |
| and in all seasons, and all circumstances, | 52:18 | |
| we may know that thou art our God. | 52:21 | |
| Hear now, O Lord, | 52:26 | |
| the prayers of all thy children everywhere, | 52:27 | |
| for healing, for courage, | 52:32 | |
| for faith, | 52:35 | |
| for hope in times of despair, | 52:36 | |
| for endurance in the midst of trial. | 52:40 | |
| Hear our prayers for the needs of others this day, | 52:44 | |
| for the homeless, the destitute, | 52:47 | |
| the sick and the dying, | 52:50 | |
| for the hungry and for those | 52:54 | |
| who seek to battle the causes of hunger, | 52:56 | |
| for victims of violence everywhere, | 53:00 | |
| and for those who seek to perpetrate it, | 53:02 | |
| for those who govern the nations of the world, | 53:05 | |
| especially those future conflict torn, | 53:09 | |
| for women and men who suffer for the sake of conscience, | 53:13 | |
| for the entire human family, | 53:17 | |
| that the walls which separate us may be broken down, | 53:20 | |
| that in thy good time, | 53:25 | |
| all nations and races may serve thee in harmony | 53:27 | |
| around thy heavenly throne. | 53:31 | |
| Deep beneath all our asking, O God, | 53:34 | |
| hear the secret song of every human heart | 53:38 | |
| of this Pentecost day, | 53:41 | |
| lauding and magnifying thy name for being what thou art. | 53:43 | |
| Make strong and clear this song of praise within each of us, | 53:48 | |
| until it bursts forth at last | 53:53 | |
| to thy glory and our salvation, | 53:55 | |
| through Jesus Christ, we pray. | 54:00 | |
| Amen. | 54:04 | |
| In thanksgiving for the mighty acts of God, | 54:08 | |
| let us offer our gifts and ourselves unto our creed. | 54:11 | |
| (organ music) | 54:32 | |
| (organ music) | 58:49 | |
| (choir singing) | 58:59 | |
| ("Praise God, From Whom All Blessings Flow") | 1:01:07 | |
| ♪ Praise God, from whom all blessings flow ♪ | 1:01:28 | |
| ♪ Praise him, all creatures here below ♪ | 1:01:34 | |
| ♪ Alleluia, Alleluia ♪ | 1:01:40 | |
| ♪ Praise God above, ye heavenly hosts ♪ | 1:01:48 | |
| ♪ Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost ♪ | 1:01:54 | |
| ♪ Alleluia, Alleluia ♪ | 1:02:00 | |
| ♪ Alleluia, Alleluia ♪ | 1:02:07 | |
| ♪ Alleluia ♪ | 1:02:14 | |
| ♪ Amen ♪ | 1:02:23 | |
| Accept, O Lord, | 1:02:34 | |
| our thanks and praise for all that you have done for us. | 1:02:35 | |
| We thank you for the splendor of the whole creation, | 1:02:39 | |
| for the beauty of this world, | 1:02:42 | |
| for the wonder of life, | 1:02:44 | |
| and for the mystery of love. | 1:02:45 | |
| We thank you for the blessing of family and friends, | 1:02:48 | |
| and for the loving care that surrounds us on every side. | 1:02:50 | |
| Above all, we thank you for your Son, Jesus Christ, | 1:02:54 | |
| and for the example of His life. | 1:02:58 | |
| Grant us the gift of your Spirit, | 1:03:01 | |
| that we may know Him and make Him known, | 1:03:03 | |
| and through Him, at all times and in all places, | 1:03:05 | |
| may give thanks to you in all things. | 1:03:08 | |
| This we pray in the name of Jesus Christ, | 1:03:12 | |
| who taught us to pray with confidence. | 1:03:14 | |
| Together | Our Father, who art in heaven, | 1:03:16 |
| hallowed be thy name. | 1:03:19 | |
| Thy kingdom come, | 1:03:21 | |
| thy will be done, | 1:03:22 | |
| on earth as it is in heaven. | 1:03:24 | |
| Give us this day our daily bread, | 1:03:26 | |
| and forgive us our trespasses, | 1:03:29 | |
| as we forgive those who trespass against us, | 1:03:31 | |
| and lead us not into temptation, | 1:03:34 | |
| but deliver us from evil, | 1:03:36 | |
| for thine is the kingdom, | 1:03:38 | |
| and the power, and the glory forever. | 1:03:39 | |
| Amen. | 1:03:42 | |
| ("See How Great a Flame Aspires") | 1:03:45 | |
| ♪ See how great a flame aspires ♪ | 1:04:27 | |
| ♪ Kindled by a spark of grace ♪ | 1:04:33 | |
| ♪ Jesus' love the nations fires ♪ | 1:04:38 | |
| ♪ Sets the kingdoms on a blaze ♪ | 1:04:43 | |
| ♪ To bring fire on earth He came ♪ | 1:04:48 | |
| ♪ Kindled in some hearts it is ♪ | 1:04:54 | |
| ♪ O that all might catch the flame ♪ | 1:04:59 | |
| ♪ All partake the glorious bliss ♪ | 1:05:04 | |
| ♪ When He first the work begun ♪ | 1:05:12 | |
| ♪ Small and feeble was His day ♪ | 1:05:16 | |
| ♪ Now the Word doth swiftly run ♪ | 1:05:22 | |
| ♪ Now it wins its widening way ♪ | 1:05:28 | |
| ♪ More and more it spreads and grows ♪ | 1:05:33 | |
| ♪ Ever mighty to prevail ♪ | 1:05:39 | |
| ♪ Sin's strongholds it now o'erthrows ♪ | 1:05:44 | |
| ♪ Shakes the trembling gates of hell ♪ | 1:05:49 | |
| ♪ Sons of God, your Savior praise ♪ | 1:05:57 | |
| ♪ He the door hath opened wide ♪ | 1:06:02 | |
| ♪ He hath given the word of grace ♪ | 1:06:07 | |
| ♪ Jesus' word is glorified ♪ | 1:06:13 | |
| ♪ Jesus, mighty to redeem ♪ | 1:06:19 | |
| ♪ He alone the work hath wrought ♪ | 1:06:24 | |
| ♪ Worthy is the work of Him ♪ | 1:06:30 | |
| ♪ Him who spake a world from naught ♪ | 1:06:35 | |
| ♪ Saw ye not the cloud arise ♪ | 1:06:43 | |
| ♪ Little as a human hand ♪ | 1:06:48 | |
| ♪ Now it spreads along the skies ♪ | 1:06:54 | |
| ♪ Hangs o'er all the thirsty land ♪ | 1:06:59 | |
| ♪ Lo! the promise of a shower ♪ | 1:07:05 | |
| ♪ Drops already from above ♪ | 1:07:11 | |
| ♪ But the Lord will shortly pour ♪ | 1:07:17 | |
| ♪ All the spirit of His love ♪ | 1:07:22 | |
| Now, go forth in peace, | 1:07:33 | |
| and be of good courage. | 1:07:35 | |
| Hold fast to that which is good, | 1:07:37 | |
| rejoicing in the power of the Holy Spirit, | 1:07:40 | |
| and may the blessing of God, | 1:07:43 | |
| Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, | 1:07:45 | |
| be with you all, | 1:07:47 | |
| now and forevermore. | 1:07:49 | |
| (choir singing) | 1:07:53 | |
| (organ music) | 1:09:07 |
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