Nancy Ferree-Clark - "Reaping What You Sow, and Then Some" (July 9, 1989)
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| (peaceful organ music) | 0:00 | |
| - | Good morning. | 2:49 |
| Welcome to Duke Chapel. | 2:50 | |
| Our preacher today is the Reverend Nancy Ferree-Clark. | 2:52 | |
| Her husband, Doctor Thomas B. Clark, | 2:57 | |
| is our organist this morning. | 2:59 | |
| We're glad to have Donna Sparks | 3:03 | |
| and the Summer Choir back with us this Sunday, | 3:05 | |
| and we're glad to have you here. | 3:09 | |
| Our lector for the service today is the President | 3:12 | |
| of the Duke Ministerial Course of Study School, | 3:16 | |
| which is meeting, the Course of Study School | 3:20 | |
| is meeting this month here at Duke, | 3:23 | |
| to train pastors for ministry | 3:27 | |
| in the United Methodist Church. | 3:29 | |
| And now let us continue our worship. | 3:32 | |
| (peaceful choir music) | 3:41 | |
| ♪ Praise ye the Lord of hosts ♪ | 3:42 | |
| ♪ Sing His salvation ♪ | 3:46 | |
| ♪ Bless His name show forth His praise ♪ | 3:50 | |
| ♪ In this holy house ♪ | 3:56 | |
| ♪ Earth shall be Christ's ♪ | 4:00 | |
| ♪ Holy hands shall be joyful ♪ | 4:04 | |
| ♪ Christ redeemed through the Earth ♪ | 4:09 | |
| ♪ All mankind shall sing ♪ | 4:12 | |
| ♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 4:16 | |
| (peaceful organ music) | 4:24 | |
| (harmonious organ and choral music) | 5:12 | |
| (peaceful organ music) | 6:55 | |
| (harmonious organ and choral music) | 7:42 | |
| - | When we gather to praise God, | 8:37 |
| we remember that we are God's people | 8:39 | |
| who have preferred our wills to God's will. | 8:42 | |
| Therefore let us begin by confessing | 8:45 | |
| our sin to God and one another. | 8:48 | |
| Be seated. | 8:51 | |
| Almighty and most merciful God, | 9:02 | |
| who knowest the thoughts of our hearts, | 9:06 | |
| we confess that we have sinned against thee, | 9:09 | |
| and done evil in thy sight. | 9:13 | |
| We have transgressed thy holy laws. | 9:15 | |
| We have neglected thy word and ordinances. | 9:19 | |
| Forgive us, oh Lord, we beseech thee, | 9:22 | |
| and give us grace and power to put away all hurtful things. | 9:26 | |
| That being delivered from the bondage of sin, | 9:31 | |
| we may bring forth fruit worthy of repentance, | 9:35 | |
| and henceforth may ever walk in thy holy ways, | 9:38 | |
| through Jesus Christ our Lord, Amen. | 9:43 | |
| If we confess our sins, God is faithful and just, | 9:55 | |
| and will forgive our sins and cleanse us | 9:58 | |
| from all unrighteousness. | 10:01 | |
| Thanks be to God. | 10:04 | |
| Hear the Good News! | 10:05 | |
| Christ died for us while we were yet sinners. | 10:06 | |
| This is God's own proof of His love toward us. | 10:10 | |
| In the name of Jesus Christ, you are forgiven. | 10:13 | |
| Congregation | In the name of Jesus Christ, | 10:17 |
| you are forgiven. | 10:20 | |
| Stanley | Let us pray. | 10:29 |
| Congregation | Open our hearts and minds, oh God, | 10:32 |
| by the power of your Holy Spirit, | 10:35 | |
| so that as the Word is read and proclaimed, | 10:38 | |
| we might hear with joy what you say to us this day. | 10:42 | |
| Amen. | 10:47 | |
| - | The first lesson is taken from the First Book of Kings: | 10:50 |
| Now Naboth the Jezreelite had a vineyard | 10:55 | |
| in Jezreel beside the place of Ahab, King of Samaria. | 10:58 | |
| And after this, Ahab said to Naboth, | 11:04 | |
| "Give me your vineyard, that I may have it | 11:06 | |
| "for a vegetable garden because it is near my house. | 11:09 | |
| "And I will have you a better vineyard for it. | 11:13 | |
| "Or if it seems good to you, | 11:16 | |
| "I will give you it's value in money." | 11:18 | |
| But Naboth said to Ahab, | 11:21 | |
| "God forbid that I should give you | 11:24 | |
| "the inheritance of my ancestors." | 11:27 | |
| Then the word of God came to Elijah the Tishbite, | 11:30 | |
| saying "Arise, go down to meet Ahab, King of Israel, | 11:33 | |
| "who is in Samaria. | 11:37 | |
| "Behold, he is in the vineyard of Naboth, | 11:40 | |
| "where he has gone to take possession. | 11:43 | |
| "And you shall say to Ahab: Thus says the Lord. | 11:46 | |
| "Have you killed and also taken possession? | 11:50 | |
| "And you shall say to Ahab: Thus says the Lord, | 11:54 | |
| "in the place where the dogs licked up the blood of Naboth | 11:58 | |
| "shall dogs lick up your own blood." | 12:02 | |
| Ahab said to Elijah, "Have you found me, oh my enemy?" | 12:05 | |
| Elijah answered, "I have found you, | 12:10 | |
| "because you have sold yourself | 12:13 | |
| "to do what is evil in the sight of God. | 12:15 | |
| "Behold I will bring evil upon you. | 12:18 | |
| "I will utterly sweep you away | 12:21 | |
| "and you will cut off from Ahab every male, | 12:23 | |
| "bond or free, in Israel." | 12:26 | |
| This ends the reading of the first lesson. | 12:29 | |
| Rev. Willimon | Please stand for the Psalm. | 12:37 |
| We will read responsively Psalm 5, | 12:42 | |
| between men and women. | 12:47 | |
| - | [Male Congregants] Give ear to my words, oh God. | 12:51 |
| Give heed to my groaning. | 12:54 | |
| Hearken to the sound of my cry, | 12:57 | |
| my ruler and my God, | 12:59 | |
| for to you do I pray. | 13:02 | |
| - | [Women Congregants] Oh, God, | 13:06 |
| do you hear my voice. | 13:07 | |
| In the morning I prepare sacrifice for you. | 13:09 | |
| For you are not a God who delights in wickedness; | 13:13 | |
| evil may not sojourn with you. | 13:17 | |
| - | [Male Congregants] You destroy those who speak lies; | 13:21 |
| God abhors those who are bloodthirsty and deceitful. | 13:24 | |
| - | [Women Congregants] But alas redeem | 13:29 |
| through the abundance of your steadfast love, | 13:31 | |
| I will worship towards your holy temple. | 13:34 | |
| Lead me here. | 13:37 | |
| - | [Male Congregants] Lead me, oh God, | 13:39 |
| in your righteousness because of my enemies; | 13:41 | |
| make your way straight before me. | 13:45 | |
| (peaceful organ music) | 13:49 | |
| ♪ Glory be ♪ | 13:57 | |
| ♪ To our Creator ♪ | 14:00 | |
| ♪ Praise to ♪ | 14:04 | |
| ♪ Our holy Redeemer ♪ | 14:08 | |
| ♪ Glory be ♪ | 14:12 | |
| ♪ To our Sustainer ♪ | 14:15 | |
| ♪ Ever be ♪ | 14:20 | |
| ♪ And ever was ♪ | 14:23 | |
| ♪ As it was ♪ | 14:27 | |
| ♪ In the beginning ♪ | 14:30 | |
| ♪ Forever now ♪ | 14:37 | |
| ♪ It shall be ♪ | 14:40 | |
| - | The second lesson is taken | 14:53 |
| from Paul's Letter to the Galatians: | 14:55 | |
| Do not be deceived, God is not mocked. | 14:58 | |
| For whatever one sows, one will also reap. | 15:02 | |
| For whoever sows to their own flesh, | 15:07 | |
| will from their flesh reap corruption. | 15:09 | |
| But whoever sows to the Spirit | 15:12 | |
| will from the Spirit reap eternal life. | 15:15 | |
| And let us not grow weary in well doing. | 15:18 | |
| For in due season we shall reap if we do not lose heart. | 15:21 | |
| So then as we have opportunity, | 15:25 | |
| let us do good to all people, | 15:28 | |
| and especially to those who are of the Household of Faith. | 15:31 | |
| See with what large letters I am writing | 15:35 | |
| to you with my own hand. | 15:38 | |
| It is those who want to make a good showing in the flesh | 15:41 | |
| that would compel you to be circumcised. | 15:44 | |
| And only in order that they may not be persecuted | 15:47 | |
| for the cross of Christ. | 15:50 | |
| For even those that receive circumcision | 15:52 | |
| do not themselves keep the law, | 15:54 | |
| but they desire to have you circumcised | 15:57 | |
| that they may glory in your flesh. | 15:59 | |
| But far be it from me to glory, | 16:02 | |
| except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, | 16:05 | |
| by which the world has been crucified to me, | 16:08 | |
| and I to the world. | 16:12 | |
| For neither circumcision counts for anything, | 16:14 | |
| nor uncircumcision, but a new creation. | 16:16 | |
| Peace and mercy be upon all who walk by this rule, | 16:20 | |
| upon the Israel of God. | 16:24 | |
| Henceforth let no one trouble me, | 16:27 | |
| for I bear on my body the marks of Jesus. | 16:30 | |
| The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with your spirit, | 16:34 | |
| my friends, amen. | 16:38 | |
| This ends the reading of the second lesson. | 16:41 | |
| - | You have heard it said that just about everybody | 16:54 |
| has a cross to bear. | 16:56 | |
| That is probably a true statement. | 17:00 | |
| Except for the fact that some people seem | 17:03 | |
| to have more than one. | 17:04 | |
| Take King Ahab, for instance: | 17:07 | |
| Powerful monarch of the ninth century of Israel, | 17:11 | |
| and essential figure in today's Old Testament lesson. | 17:14 | |
| On the one hand, you could say that Prophet Elijah | 17:19 | |
| was his cross to bear. | 17:21 | |
| Elijah, the great Prophet of wind and earthquake and fire. | 17:23 | |
| One of Yahweh's most zealous advocates. | 17:29 | |
| If, generally speaking, a Prophet to a King | 17:33 | |
| was like ants at a picnic, then Elijah was like a swarm | 17:36 | |
| of bees around Ahab. | 17:40 | |
| So lively were their disputes, | 17:41 | |
| over everything from politics to religion to the weather. | 17:44 | |
| On the other hand, there was Jezebel, Ahab's wife, | 17:49 | |
| who came from foreign stock. | 17:54 | |
| Daughter of the King of the Sidonians and Priest of Baal. | 17:56 | |
| Now, as anyone who as ever lived abroad soon learns, | 18:01 | |
| the minute you cross the border to leave, | 18:04 | |
| somehow you start singing, there's no place like home. | 18:07 | |
| And Jezebel was no exception. | 18:11 | |
| She was so convinced of the way they did things | 18:14 | |
| back in the old country, that she was forever | 18:16 | |
| trying to pawn it off on the Israelites. | 18:19 | |
| Especially her religion; | 18:22 | |
| when the Israelites had a perfectly good one of their own. | 18:24 | |
| Unfortunately for Ahab, the two of them, | 18:28 | |
| Elijah and Jezebel, sometimes got to working | 18:32 | |
| on him at the same time! | 18:35 | |
| One from one side and one from the other. | 18:36 | |
| And a case in point was Neboth's vineyard. | 18:39 | |
| It was a sordid affair, which our Old Testament lectionary | 18:43 | |
| reading could tell only in part, | 18:47 | |
| perhaps to spare our delicate ears the gory details. | 18:49 | |
| But it is exactly those details that tell the true story, | 18:54 | |
| my friends, you see, the problem was, | 18:58 | |
| Naboth, Ahab's neighbor, had a vineyard | 19:02 | |
| that Ahab wanted so badly, he could taste it. | 19:05 | |
| And whereas, for most of us, wanting something that badly | 19:09 | |
| means we're destined either to spend our lives pining away | 19:13 | |
| for it or making elaborate plans for obtaining it | 19:16 | |
| somewhere down the road, you know, like a dream house, | 19:19 | |
| or a trip on the Orient Express. | 19:22 | |
| But Ahab was a king, and royalty doesn't have to wait, | 19:25 | |
| especially royalty related to Jezebel, | 19:29 | |
| who had been raised in a family where royalty | 19:32 | |
| always got what they wanted, by hook or by crook. | 19:35 | |
| So, Ahab made his offer to Naboth. | 19:40 | |
| "Give me your vineyard, that I may have it | 19:43 | |
| "for a vegetable garden, and I will give you | 19:45 | |
| "a better vineyard for it. | 19:48 | |
| "Or if it seems good to you, | 19:50 | |
| "I will give you its value in money." | 19:52 | |
| But Naboth, knowing his own identity too well, | 19:55 | |
| refused to sell or to swap, | 19:59 | |
| explaining to Ahab that the Lord forbid | 20:02 | |
| that he should give the inheritance | 20:04 | |
| of his father's and mother's away. | 20:05 | |
| The land being cherished as a gift from God. | 20:08 | |
| What a shock to Ahab. | 20:13 | |
| Unaccustomed to such rebuffs, he went into a terrible sulk. | 20:15 | |
| He'd laid down his head and turned away his face, | 20:19 | |
| and would eat no food. | 20:23 | |
| It was just the kind of opening that Jezebel | 20:26 | |
| was always on the lookout for. | 20:28 | |
| Was he a king or a cup of custard? | 20:31 | |
| And so she proceeded to take charge. | 20:34 | |
| "Arrive and eat bread, and let your heart be cheerful! | 20:37 | |
| "I will give you the vineyard of Naboth, the Jezreelite." | 20:39 | |
| So, Jezebel contracted with a couple of hit men, | 20:43 | |
| to trump up some false charges against Naboth, | 20:48 | |
| accusing him of blasphemy against God and the King, | 20:51 | |
| so that he got stoned to death. | 20:54 | |
| And Ahab got the vineyard. | 20:57 | |
| Needless to say, he also got a visit from Elijah. | 20:59 | |
| Down through the years they had been meeting like this, | 21:04 | |
| Ahab and Elijah, usually in secluded places, | 21:07 | |
| always at critical moments. | 21:12 | |
| I can see them now: | 21:14 | |
| Ahab, arriving incognito with dark glasses and a good suit. | 21:16 | |
| Elijah with a 10-day growth of beard. | 21:21 | |
| Ahab greeted him in his usual informal way, | 21:24 | |
| as a royal pain in the neck. | 21:28 | |
| "Have you found me, oh my enemy?" | 21:30 | |
| Then Elijah gave it to him with both barrels, | 21:33 | |
| "I have found you because you have sold yourself | 21:35 | |
| "to do what is evil in the sight of the Lord. | 21:38 | |
| "Behold, I will bring evil upon you! | 21:41 | |
| "I will utterly sweep you away!" | 21:43 | |
| As if that weren't enough, Elijah promised | 21:47 | |
| that whatever was left, the dogs would take care of. | 21:49 | |
| As for Jezebel, she would end up the same way, | 21:55 | |
| not only because of Naboth, | 21:57 | |
| but because all of her imported witch doctors | 22:00 | |
| and totem poles which she loved more than life itself. | 22:02 | |
| Ahab, at least, showed some remorse after all this. | 22:08 | |
| So he rents his clothes, and went about dejectedly | 22:11 | |
| in his sack cloth. | 22:14 | |
| As a result, he was allowed to die honorably in battle, | 22:16 | |
| leaving only the little pools of blood | 22:20 | |
| for the dogs to lap up, but Jezebel, on the other hand, | 22:22 | |
| continued unrepentant to the end. | 22:26 | |
| When the time finally came, | 22:29 | |
| two eunuchs through here out of the window, | 22:31 | |
| with her painted eyes and fashionable adornments, | 22:33 | |
| at King Gehoo's request. | 22:36 | |
| And with the dogs got through with her, | 22:39 | |
| well, just like Elijah had promised, | 22:41 | |
| all that was left for the undertaker was the skull, | 22:44 | |
| and the feet, and the palm of her hand. | 22:47 | |
| Saint Paul himself couldn't have dreamt of a more impressive | 22:52 | |
| example of his forewarning to the Galicians. | 22:55 | |
| God is not mocked. | 22:58 | |
| For whatever a person sows, that will he or she also reap. | 23:00 | |
| Besides being the most important choice you'll ever make | 23:07 | |
| in your life, it is also unequivocal: | 23:10 | |
| The one who sows to his own flesh, Paul writes, | 23:13 | |
| will from the flesh reap corruption. | 23:17 | |
| But the one who sows to the Spirit, | 23:20 | |
| will from the Spirit reap eternal life. | 23:22 | |
| He minces no words as he lays out the options | 23:26 | |
| before the Galicians, much as Moses | 23:28 | |
| challenges the Israelites, "I have set before you life | 23:31 | |
| "and death, blessing and curse. | 23:34 | |
| "Therefore choose life, | 23:37 | |
| "that you and your descendants may live. | 23:40 | |
| "To sow in the field of the flesh | 23:43 | |
| "is to pursue to path of self fulfillment," | 23:45 | |
| according to Saint Paul. | 23:48 | |
| Answering only to the call of self and one's own interest, | 23:49 | |
| we are assured by both Moses and Saint Paul, | 23:54 | |
| that the life so lived finally turns in on itself, | 23:57 | |
| and leads to death. | 24:01 | |
| By contrast, to sow our seed in the domain of the Spirit | 24:03 | |
| is to pursue the path of self abandonment. | 24:07 | |
| Refusing to yield to the call of self | 24:10 | |
| but answering instead to the call of obedience. | 24:12 | |
| It is the Spirit who summons to reach outward | 24:16 | |
| beyond ourselves in love and concern for our neighbor, | 24:19 | |
| indeed to transcend ourselves. | 24:23 | |
| To grow in the Spirit is therefor really to choose life. | 24:26 | |
| Now, theologically speaking, I think most of us understand | 24:31 | |
| those words and can affirm their importance | 24:34 | |
| for the Christian, but the devilish thing for most of us | 24:37 | |
| is trying to actually live by what we say we believe. | 24:41 | |
| Making a clear choice and sticking by it | 24:46 | |
| in this world of ours isn't always that easy. | 24:49 | |
| Especially when it comes to religion. | 24:53 | |
| Clear, uncompromising convictions seem | 24:55 | |
| out of step with secular culture. | 24:58 | |
| And so, Ahab is one who didn't seem to have an easy time | 25:01 | |
| taking a clear stand on religion, even with his own wife, | 25:05 | |
| has our sympathies. | 25:09 | |
| Wasn't he, after all, a victim of circumstances | 25:11 | |
| to a great extent? | 25:14 | |
| His marriage to Jezebel was political, in the first place. | 25:16 | |
| Granted, she was from a different religious background, | 25:20 | |
| which did spell trouble from the beginning. | 25:23 | |
| But there would be great material advantages | 25:26 | |
| to come from this marriage. | 25:28 | |
| What about the increased trade | 25:29 | |
| between Israel and its neighbors? | 25:31 | |
| Ahab could build great cities throughout Samaria | 25:33 | |
| and even an ivory house for himself. | 25:36 | |
| Besides, he didn't completely abandon the faith | 25:41 | |
| of his father's and mother's. | 25:44 | |
| He gave each of his children names | 25:46 | |
| which bore a relation to the divine name of Yahweh, | 25:49 | |
| not Baal; we all know the significance of names. | 25:52 | |
| Why should he suffer for his wife's idolatry | 25:57 | |
| when he was only mildly unfaithful to God? | 25:59 | |
| After all, she was the one who ordered the death of Naboth. | 26:02 | |
| Not Ahab. | 26:06 | |
| As if this line of reasoning were not popular enough | 26:09 | |
| in the ninth century B.C., the idea of accountability | 26:12 | |
| for one's action or inaction, has become even more difficult | 26:16 | |
| to sell in our own century, as in the case | 26:20 | |
| of Colonel North: We can always claim, | 26:24 | |
| our superiors ordered us to do it, | 26:27 | |
| and still come out smelling like a rose. | 26:29 | |
| If you play your cards right, you can even get rich | 26:32 | |
| from notoriety, as the judge noted | 26:35 | |
| in Colonel North's sentencing this week. | 26:38 | |
| While very few of us will ever deal with the level | 26:41 | |
| of international complexities which Colonel North | 26:43 | |
| was immersed in, most of us do face daily choices | 26:46 | |
| which implicate us as either sowers in the flesh | 26:50 | |
| or in the Spirit. | 26:53 | |
| What are the consequences of our actions? | 26:56 | |
| And how do they affect our neighbor? | 26:58 | |
| We have to ask ourselves. | 27:01 | |
| That may seem simple enough to determine | 27:03 | |
| in our one-on-one relationships. | 27:06 | |
| If I steal from you, I sow in the flesh. | 27:08 | |
| If I feed you when you're hungry, then I sow in the Spirit. | 27:12 | |
| But this becomes a much more complex task | 27:16 | |
| when we attempt to sort out our responsibilities | 27:19 | |
| on a societal level. | 27:22 | |
| Indeed, we must ask ourselves how | 27:24 | |
| to sort through these questions | 27:27 | |
| as we face injustices at least as glaring | 27:29 | |
| as those Elijah railed against in King Ahab's day. | 27:32 | |
| As I walk down the aisle, shopping for groceries, | 27:37 | |
| for instance, I'm confronted with a system | 27:39 | |
| that allows farm workers to spray carcinogenic chemicals | 27:42 | |
| on table grapes for the sake of appearance, | 27:46 | |
| at wages which will not even afford | 27:49 | |
| the workers decent shelter. | 27:51 | |
| The grapes are beautiful, | 27:54 | |
| but what about the living conditions | 27:56 | |
| of the workers who pick them? | 27:57 | |
| And their families? | 27:59 | |
| If I buy those table grapes, am I accountable to God | 28:02 | |
| for knowingly standing on the side of injustice? | 28:05 | |
| Further back in the same grocery store | 28:10 | |
| I ponder the choice to buy disposable diapers, | 28:13 | |
| or other non-biodegradable products. | 28:16 | |
| With the forecast that we are running out | 28:19 | |
| of landfill space fast, even in our fair city of Durham, | 28:21 | |
| am I accountable to God for consuming less? | 28:27 | |
| And for doing that in a more responsible manner? | 28:30 | |
| While the City of Durham has not resorted, | 28:34 | |
| at least not yet, to dumping our garbage | 28:36 | |
| on somebody else's back door step, | 28:39 | |
| we read harrowing accounts of people who do. | 28:41 | |
| Take the case of the freighter Pelicano. | 28:45 | |
| It sailed around the world for two years | 28:48 | |
| looking for a port that would accept its cargo. | 28:51 | |
| Permission was repeatedly denied, and for good reason. | 28:54 | |
| The Pelicano was carrying 14,000 tons | 28:58 | |
| of toxic incinerator ash from Philadelphia, loaded in 1986. | 29:02 | |
| Not until last October did the Pelicano | 29:09 | |
| brazenly dump 4,000 pounds of that cargo | 29:12 | |
| off a Haitian beach before slipping back out to sea. | 29:15 | |
| A month later while in Singapore, the Captain announced | 29:20 | |
| that he had unloaded the remainder of the ash | 29:23 | |
| in a country that would remain unnamed. | 29:26 | |
| The long voyage of the Pelicano is a stark symbol | 29:29 | |
| of the environmental exploitation | 29:32 | |
| of poor countries by the rich. | 29:34 | |
| Who bears the responsibility for cleaning up this mess? | 29:38 | |
| And for finding ways to avoid adding | 29:42 | |
| to the mountain of waste that threaten | 29:44 | |
| to strangle us all alive? | 29:46 | |
| Similar questions are asked about divestment | 29:50 | |
| in South Africa: How can any university invest | 29:52 | |
| in the regime where a powerful minority | 29:55 | |
| dehumanizes the majority by the most brutal | 29:58 | |
| and violent means, students chant. | 30:01 | |
| As long as a single penny of our money is invested there, | 30:05 | |
| are we not more than innocent bystanders? | 30:09 | |
| In an ever-changing and forever expanding world, | 30:13 | |
| it can be very difficult figuring out | 30:16 | |
| just what kinds of seeds we are sowing. | 30:19 | |
| For Ahab that may have been clearer, | 30:23 | |
| at least as we see things in hindsight. | 30:25 | |
| But the part of experience that is consistent with Ahab's, | 30:28 | |
| is that we are all ultimately responsible to God | 30:32 | |
| for the lives we lead, and that hiding behind ignorance, | 30:35 | |
| a chain of command, or simply the fact | 30:39 | |
| that someone else actually committed the deed in question, | 30:42 | |
| isn't good enough. | 30:46 | |
| Our God is a God of justice, | 30:48 | |
| who calls us to live in right relationship | 30:50 | |
| with God and with one another, | 30:53 | |
| and holds us accountable to do so. | 30:55 | |
| Anyone who violates those relationships, | 30:58 | |
| or even looks on passively, as another commits | 31:01 | |
| those violations is a sower in the flesh. | 31:04 | |
| That one will reap what he or she sows, and then some. | 31:08 | |
| After all this, there is still Good News, | 31:14 | |
| that God is a merciful God who constantly reissues | 31:18 | |
| the invitation for us to repent, | 31:21 | |
| and to join hands around the Communion table | 31:23 | |
| to be nourished by a holy meal. | 31:26 | |
| Joining hands that is, | 31:30 | |
| not only with our best friend or our favorite tennis partner | 31:32 | |
| but with an embittered farm worker, | 31:36 | |
| a poverty-stricken black person for Suwato, | 31:39 | |
| or an angry child of any color who wants to inherit more | 31:42 | |
| than a pollution-ridden, garbage-infested planet. | 31:47 | |
| We are all members of God's new creation, | 31:51 | |
| of equal value and equally accountable to God. | 31:55 | |
| And by the blood of Jesus Christ, we are equally redeemed. | 31:59 | |
| Let us sow seeds in the Spirit together. | 32:03 | |
| Thanks be to God! | 32:07 | |
| (peaceful organ music) | 32:15 | |
| (harmonious organ and choral music) | 33:03 | |
| - | As we come to the Lord's table, | 36:26 |
| we are bidden by our Lord to make peace with one another. | 36:28 | |
| Therefore, let us offer one another signs of love and peace. | 36:31 | |
| (congregation murmuring) | 36:40 | |
| As a forgiven and peaceful people, | 37:08 | |
| let us offer ourselves and our gifts to God | 37:12 | |
| in thanksgiving, for all that God has offered to us. | 37:15 | |
| Be seated. | 37:20 | |
| (peaceful organ music) | 37:37 | |
| (harmonious organ and choral music) | 38:16 | |
| (peaceful organ music) | 40:42 | |
| (vibrant organ music) | 41:00 | |
| (harmonious organ and choral music) | 41:51 | |
| The Lord be with you. | 43:03 | |
| Congregation | And also with you. | 43:05 |
| Rev. Willimon | Lift up your hearts. | 43:07 |
| Congregation | We lift them to the Lord. | 43:09 |
| Rev. Willimon | Let us give thanks to the Lord our God. | 43:10 |
| Congregation | It is right to give our thanks and praise. | 43:13 |
| - | We give thanks, Father. | 43:17 |
| Because you were God even before time began. | 43:19 | |
| You have seen every sun rise and every day begin. | 43:24 | |
| You gave first form to our home, this earth, | 43:28 | |
| launched it into your universe, shaped its hills, | 43:32 | |
| filled its seas; when space was ready, | 43:35 | |
| you brought forth life out of the waters; | 43:38 | |
| made us in your image. | 43:41 | |
| Yet we were not content with such a paradise. | 43:43 | |
| We rebelled, putting our wills before yours. | 43:46 | |
| Even then we found you boundless in love. | 43:49 | |
| Time after time, you reached out your hand | 43:52 | |
| to touch our lives with living kindness. | 43:55 | |
| You led us from captivity to life in the land you promised, | 43:59 | |
| and made covenant to take us to be your people, | 44:02 | |
| to love and to cherish. | 44:05 | |
| And therefore we join with those who have lived, | 44:08 | |
| and those now living in this faith, | 44:12 | |
| from sunrise to sunset, from south to north, | 44:14 | |
| as with one voice in a song of unending praise. | 44:18 | |
| Congregation | Holy, holy, holy Lord, | 44:24 |
| God of power and might, heaven and earth | 44:27 | |
| are full of your glory. | 44:29 | |
| Hosanna in the highest. | 44:31 | |
| Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord. | 44:33 | |
| Hosanna in the highest. | 44:36 | |
| - | Full indeed are heaven and earth of your glory, | 44:39 |
| holy Lord God, when time was ready, you the creator | 44:41 | |
| of all that is, sent Christ to be a creature like us. | 44:45 | |
| Instead of a servant, you sent your own son, | 44:49 | |
| that he might be a servant of all. | 44:52 | |
| Christ alone, he who is closest to your heart, | 44:54 | |
| he made you known to us, walking among us. | 44:57 | |
| Jesus the Christ performed great signs to reveal his glory. | 45:00 | |
| He spoke as one having authority | 45:04 | |
| that we might trust your love and obey your law. | 45:06 | |
| When his hour had come, he drank the cup of suffering | 45:10 | |
| and accepted the baptism of death. | 45:14 | |
| Having triumphed over death, he left our sight | 45:17 | |
| that his spirit might fill our hearts | 45:20 | |
| as we await the completion of all things in him. | 45:22 | |
| From the night in which he gave himself up for us, | 45:25 | |
| the Lord Jesus took bread in his hands, | 45:28 | |
| lifting his eyes to heaven, he gave you thanks, | 45:30 | |
| broke the bread, gave it to his Disciples and said, | 45:34 | |
| "Take, eat; this is my body given for you." | 45:37 | |
| When supper was finished, he took the cup, | 45:41 | |
| again he offered thanks to you, gave the cup | 45:44 | |
| to his Disciples and said, "Drink from this, | 45:46 | |
| "all of you; this is the cup of the new covenant | 45:48 | |
| "of my blood poured out for you and many | 45:51 | |
| "for the forgiveness of sins." | 45:53 | |
| When we eat this bread and drink this cup, | 45:55 | |
| we know anew the presence of the Lord Jesus Christ, | 45:57 | |
| and look to that day when we shall feast | 46:00 | |
| in his eternal Kingdom. | 46:03 | |
| Therefore we join in this memorial, | 46:06 | |
| made by your priestly people, bound by earth and time | 46:10 | |
| to the heavenly and timeless, | 46:13 | |
| offering for us of Christ himself, our great high priest. | 46:15 | |
| Congregation | Dying Christ destroyed our death. | 46:20 |
| Rising Christ restored our life. | 46:23 | |
| Christ will come in glory. | 46:26 | |
| - | Send, we pray, your Holy Spirit on us. | 46:28 |
| Gathered here out of love for you. | 46:31 | |
| And on this offering, may your Spirit make real | 46:32 | |
| the signs that through breaking bread and drinking wine | 46:36 | |
| together we may know Christ present among us. | 46:38 | |
| Through your son, Jesus Christ, | 46:43 | |
| with your Holy Spirit, in your holy church, | 46:44 | |
| all your people and all your works | 46:47 | |
| glorify and honor you, Father, | 46:49 | |
| now and forever, amen. | 46:52 | |
| Congregation | Our Father, who art in heaven, | 46:57 |
| hallowed be thy name. | 47:00 | |
| Thy kingdom come, thy will be done, | 47:02 | |
| on earth as it is in heaven. | 47:06 | |
| Give us this day our daily bread, | 47:08 | |
| and forgive us our trespasses | 47:11 | |
| as we forgive those who trespass against us. | 47:13 | |
| And lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil. | 47:16 | |
| For thine is the kingdom, and the power, | 47:21 | |
| and the glory forever, | 47:23 | |
| amen. | 47:27 | |
| - | When we break the bread, is it not a means | 47:30 |
| of sharing in the body of Christ? | 47:32 | |
| When we give thanks over the cup, | 47:35 | |
| is it not yet a means of sharing in the blood of Christ. | 47:37 | |
| Many though we are, | 47:45 | |
| become one, for it is one loaf of which we all partake. | 47:47 | |
| (peaceful organ music) | 48:10 | |
| (harmonious organ and choral music) | 48:44 | |
| (peaceful organ music) | 51:44 | |
| (harmonious choral music) | 52:35 | |
| (peaceful organ music) | 54:43 | |
| (uplifting organ music) | 55:11 | |
| (harmonious organ and choral music) | 55:38 | |
| Let us pray. | 56:55 | |
| We give you thanks, almighty God, | 56:58 | |
| that you have refreshed us through your healing power | 57:01 | |
| of this gift of life. | 57:04 | |
| And we pray that in your mercy you would strengthen us | 57:06 | |
| through this gift in faith toward you, | 57:09 | |
| and in fervent love toward one another. | 57:11 | |
| Pour out upon us the spirit of your love, oh Lord, | 57:14 | |
| and unite the wills of those whom you have fed | 57:17 | |
| with one heavenly food. | 57:20 | |
| For we give you thanks for these holy mysteries, | 57:23 | |
| which bring to us here on earth | 57:26 | |
| a share in the life to come. | 57:29 | |
| God, our Father, you give us a share, | 57:32 | |
| in the one bread and the one cup, | 57:35 | |
| and make us one with Christ. | 57:38 | |
| So, as we go forward, help us to bring your salvation | 57:40 | |
| and joy to all the world. | 57:43 | |
| This we humbly ask, through Christ | 57:47 | |
| our ever-reigning Lord, amen. | 57:51 | |
| Go in peace to serve God and your neighbor | 57:56 | |
| in all that you do. | 57:59 | |
| Congregation | We have strength in Christ's name. | 58:01 |
| - | The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God, | 58:03 |
| and the communion of the Holy Spirit | 58:05 | |
| be with you all now and forever, amen. | 58:07 | |
| Congregation | Thanks be to God! | 58:10 |
| (peaceful organ music) | 58:13 | |
| (harmonious organ and choral music) | 58:54 | |
| (peaceful organ music) | 1:02:31 | |
| (vibrant organ music) | 1:02:49 |
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