Robert W. Thornburg - "The Folk Christ Seeks" (November 5, 1989)
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| (orchestral music) | 0:01 | |
| - | Good morning and welcome to this service of worship | 3:14 |
| here at Duke University Chapel on this all saint Sunday. | 3:17 | |
| We owe our a special thanks to guest musicians | 3:19 | |
| Paul Jeffrey and the Duke Jazz Ensemble | 3:24 | |
| and Ms. Rosetta Breeze, who along with our own | 3:26 | |
| chapel choir, promised to make this a truly | 3:29 | |
| memorable service today. | 3:31 | |
| We welcome to our pulpit the Reverend Dr. Robert Thornburg, | 3:33 | |
| dean of Marsh Chapel at Boston University | 3:36 | |
| and chaplain to the university. | 3:40 | |
| Dr. Thornburg was educated at DePaul University, | 3:42 | |
| Garret Evangelical Seminary, Union Seminary | 3:45 | |
| and Columbia University. | 3:47 | |
| In addition to his chaplains duties, he serves | 3:49 | |
| as lecturer in the Boston University's School of Theology. | 3:52 | |
| Dr. Thornburg has been designated a James T Clowe | 3:56 | |
| on visiting preacher. | 3:58 | |
| I'd also like to thank Mr. Paul Bumbalow, | 4:00 | |
| Dean for student life, assistant dean for student life | 4:03 | |
| for serving as our lecturer. | 4:06 | |
| Please note the remaining announcements | 4:08 | |
| as they are printed in your bulletin. | 4:10 | |
| And now hear these words of scripture. | 4:11 | |
| I beheld and low great multitude | 4:14 | |
| which no one could number of all nations. | 4:18 | |
| Stood before the throne. | 4:21 | |
| And before the lamb clothed with white robes | 4:22 | |
| and palms in their hands and cried with a loud voice | 4:25 | |
| saying salvation to our God who sits upon the throne | 4:29 | |
| and unto the lamb. | 4:33 | |
| Please stand as we lift our voices in song together. | 4:36 | |
| (organ playing) | 4:41 | |
| (choir singing) | 5:18 | |
| The lord be with you. | 10:15 | |
| Congregation | And also with you. | 10:17 |
| - | Let us pray. | 10:19 |
| God of all holiness, you gave your saints different | 10:28 | |
| gifts on earth, but one holy city in heaven. | 10:31 | |
| Give us grace to follow their good example. | 10:35 | |
| (congregation speaking) | 10:39 | |
| Your servants Mary and Martha who loved their Lord, | 10:44 | |
| one through active service, | 10:46 | |
| the other through quiet adoration. | 10:49 | |
| (congregation speaking) | 10:52 | |
| Apostle Paul, who told what he had heard, | 10:58 | |
| spreading the good news into all the world. | 11:02 | |
| Interpreting the gospel to all without distinction | 11:04 | |
| between race and nation. | 11:08 | |
| (congregation speaking) | 11:10 | |
| King David who led your people with courage, | 11:14 | |
| though he shared our human weakness, | 11:17 | |
| he was anointed with your spirit | 11:19 | |
| to lead with justice and integrity. | 11:22 | |
| (congregation speaking) | 11:25 | |
| Judas Macabeas, foe of tierany and oppression, | 11:30 | |
| refusing to bow to the forces of evil, | 11:33 | |
| he inspired your people to throw off their chains | 11:36 | |
| and to claim their gracious birthright. | 11:40 | |
| (congregation speaking) | 11:43 | |
| (organ playing) | 11:52 | |
| (choir singing) | 12:01 | |
| - | The first lesson is taken from the book of Haggai. | 12:58 |
| In the second year of Darius the King, | 13:03 | |
| in the seventh month, on the 21st day of the month, | 13:05 | |
| the word of the God came by Haggai the prophet. | 13:09 | |
| Speak now to Zerubabel, the son of Shealtiel, | 13:13 | |
| governor of Judah. | 13:16 | |
| And to Joshua, the son of Jahosadac, the high priest. | 13:18 | |
| And to all the remnants of the people and say | 13:22 | |
| who is left among you that saw this house | 13:25 | |
| in its former glory? | 13:28 | |
| How do you see it now? | 13:31 | |
| Is it not in your sight as nothing? | 13:33 | |
| Yet now take courage oh Zerubabel, says the Lord. | 13:36 | |
| Take courage oh Joshua, son of Jahosadac, the high priest. | 13:40 | |
| Take courage all you people of the land, says the Lord. | 13:44 | |
| Work, for I am with you says the Lord of hosts. | 13:49 | |
| According to the promise that I made you | 13:54 | |
| when you came out of Egypt, my spirit abides among you. | 13:56 | |
| Fear not, for thus says the Lord of hosts. | 14:01 | |
| Once again, in a little while, I will shake | 14:06 | |
| the heavens and the earth and the sea and the dry land. | 14:09 | |
| And I will shake all nations so that the treasures | 14:13 | |
| of all nations shall come in. | 14:17 | |
| And I will fill this house with splendor, | 14:20 | |
| says the Lord of hosts. | 14:22 | |
| The silver is mine and the gold is mine | 14:25 | |
| says the Lord of hosts. | 14:28 | |
| The latter splendor of this house shall be | 14:31 | |
| greater than the former says the Lord of hosts. | 14:33 | |
| And in this place, I will give prosperity | 14:37 | |
| says the Lord of hosts. | 14:41 | |
| This ends the reading of the first lesson. | 14:43 | |
| (upbeat jazz music) | 14:54 | |
| The second lesson is taken from Paul's | 19:17 | |
| second letter to the Thessolonians. | 19:19 | |
| This is evidence of the righteous judgment of God | 19:24 | |
| that you may be made worthy of the kingdom of God | 19:27 | |
| for which you are suffering. | 19:30 | |
| Since indeed, God deems it just to repay with affliction | 19:32 | |
| those who afflict you and to grant rest with us | 19:36 | |
| to you who are afflicted. | 19:40 | |
| When the Lord Jesus is revealed from heaven | 19:42 | |
| with the mighty angels in flaming fire, | 19:44 | |
| inflicting vengeance upon those who do not know God | 19:48 | |
| and upon those who do not obey the gospel of our Lord Jesus. | 19:51 | |
| They shall suffer the punishment of eternal destruction | 19:56 | |
| and exclusion from the Lord's presence | 20:00 | |
| and the from glory of the Lord's might. | 20:03 | |
| When on that day the Lord comes to be glorified | 20:06 | |
| in the saints and to be marveled at in all who have believed | 20:09 | |
| because our testimony to you was believed. | 20:14 | |
| To this end we always pray for you, | 20:18 | |
| that our God may make you worthy of the call | 20:22 | |
| and may fulfill every good resolve | 20:24 | |
| and work of faith with power so that the name | 20:27 | |
| of our Lord Jesus may be glorified in you | 20:31 | |
| and you in the Lord. | 20:35 | |
| According to the grace of our God | 20:37 | |
| and the Lord Jesus Christ. | 20:39 | |
| This ends the reading of the second lesson. | 20:42 | |
| - | The holy gospel is written in Saint Luke. | 20:53 |
| Listen for the word of God. | 20:57 | |
| Jesus entered Jericho and was passing through. | 21:01 | |
| There was a man named Zacchaeus who was a chief | 21:06 | |
| tax collector and rich. | 21:09 | |
| He sought to see who Jesus was, but could not | 21:14 | |
| on account of the crowd because he was | 21:16 | |
| very small of stature. | 21:18 | |
| So he ran on ahead and climbed up into a sycamore tree | 21:21 | |
| to see Jesus who was to pass that way. | 21:24 | |
| And when Jesus came to the place, he looked up | 21:28 | |
| and said, Zaccheus, make haste. | 21:31 | |
| Come down, I must stay at your house today. | 21:34 | |
| So he made haste and came down and received Jesus joyfully. | 21:38 | |
| And when they saw it, they all murmured. | 21:45 | |
| He has gone to be the guest of a man who is a sinner. | 21:49 | |
| And Zacchaeus stood up and said to the Lord, | 21:53 | |
| behold half my goods I give to the poor. | 21:57 | |
| And if I have defrauded anyone of anything, | 22:00 | |
| I restore it four fold. | 22:03 | |
| And Jesus said to him, today salvation has come | 22:06 | |
| to this house, since Zacchaeus also is a descendant | 22:10 | |
| of Abraham, for the son of man came to | 22:15 | |
| seek and to save the lost. | 22:18 | |
| This is the word of the Lord. | 22:23 | |
| (soft jazz music) | 22:36 | |
| How can you go to serious preaching | 25:37 | |
| after that kind of response? | 25:38 | |
| I've gotta tell you, I've got a pretty good choir | 25:42 | |
| and I appreciate hearing you all, | 25:44 | |
| but if the rest of you are not occupied | 25:46 | |
| I got a gig up north that you can do on Sunday morning. | 25:49 | |
| We got a big, wide chancel and it sounds very good. | 25:54 | |
| I expect you get tired of hearing | 25:59 | |
| what a spectacular group you are. | 26:01 | |
| The setting provides something very special with it, | 26:05 | |
| but for those of you who have ever lived | 26:09 | |
| as Methodists or Protestants in New England, | 26:12 | |
| you know that I haven't seen this many | 26:15 | |
| Methodists in one place for the last 12 years. | 26:17 | |
| And although there may be a few of other flavors, | 26:21 | |
| we're happy to welcome all of you. | 26:25 | |
| I'm just honored beyond belief to be here | 26:27 | |
| and I think Will believed that with a service | 26:30 | |
| as vital as this, no one could do it any damage | 26:34 | |
| so I wasn't any great risk. | 26:37 | |
| Now Lord, open thou our lips | 26:44 | |
| and our mouths will surly show forth thy praise. | 26:47 | |
| Amen. | 26:51 | |
| Zacchaeus is not a common name. | 26:55 | |
| Very unusual to most of us. | 26:58 | |
| Indeed it seems strange. | 27:00 | |
| But then Zacchaeus was a strange person. | 27:03 | |
| Most of you may not have heard the name Zacchaeus | 27:06 | |
| unless you played Sunday school games | 27:08 | |
| and wanted to put it at the end of the game | 27:10 | |
| with Zacharia and Zephenia and all those other late Z's. | 27:13 | |
| Zacchaeus was a strange kind of person, | 27:18 | |
| and particularly strange for Jesus to spend | 27:21 | |
| very much time with. | 27:24 | |
| Luke, 14 chapters earlier, had told of our Lord | 27:27 | |
| meeting with another tax collector. | 27:30 | |
| A man named Levi who did very outrageous kinds of things. | 27:32 | |
| And now he is talking about Zacchaeus doing strange | 27:37 | |
| and yet most of you won't remember very much about Levi. | 27:42 | |
| I hope you will remember a lot about Zacchaeus. | 27:47 | |
| He was remembered because he was successful. | 27:52 | |
| He was the chief tax collector. | 27:56 | |
| Now if you follow the lectionary, last week had a publican. | 27:59 | |
| That's the Roman word for a tax collector | 28:02 | |
| who had a very short prayer. | 28:05 | |
| Lord, be merciful to me, a sinner. | 28:07 | |
| And a pharisee. | 28:09 | |
| I was getting ready for that sermon | 28:11 | |
| and my rabbi friend said, I don't know why | 28:13 | |
| you make fun of the pharisees all the time. | 28:17 | |
| They're our heroes. | 28:19 | |
| So I said, well let's change the name. | 28:21 | |
| I said, let's not use pharisee. | 28:23 | |
| I decided to rename him. | 28:26 | |
| I was going to rename him Pious One. | 28:27 | |
| And then I thought, I got some Roman Catholic friends | 28:30 | |
| who may take serious offense. | 28:32 | |
| So the pharisees are the ones who are always | 28:34 | |
| the very pious, the very religious, | 28:37 | |
| the model of self righteousness. | 28:39 | |
| But let's not call them pharisees, lest we be | 28:42 | |
| antisemitic about this. | 28:45 | |
| But Zacchaeus was a tax collector. | 28:47 | |
| And he was like the chief, remember some years ago | 28:51 | |
| the Fortune 500 had an article on the | 28:56 | |
| most rich crooks in the country. | 29:00 | |
| And Zacchaeus was rich and he was crook. | 29:04 | |
| He was very rich, but that was a bit of an accident | 29:08 | |
| of geography because he was in Jericho | 29:10 | |
| where the two roads, main roads, came together. | 29:15 | |
| And the Roman system of taxing was not much | 29:18 | |
| different than ours. | 29:21 | |
| Tax collectors got as much as they needed | 29:22 | |
| for the government and everything they got beyond that, | 29:24 | |
| Rome didn't ask too many questions about. | 29:27 | |
| This was the origin of the phrase, | 29:29 | |
| what the traffic will bear. | 29:32 | |
| And he got lots and lots from the traffic | 29:34 | |
| on that particular road. | 29:36 | |
| But he was also short. | 29:38 | |
| Now I try not to make any reference to that | 29:40 | |
| because I'm sort of monster size, but Zacchaeus couldn't | 29:43 | |
| see in parades. | 29:47 | |
| When you're 6'5", it makes it great for parades, | 29:49 | |
| but Zacchaeus had trouble. | 29:51 | |
| So he considered it some sort of disability. | 29:54 | |
| Finally, he was ingenious. | 29:57 | |
| He decided to climb up a tree to see the Master. | 30:00 | |
| And that leaves us to speculate as to why | 30:04 | |
| he would ever wanted to do anything like that. | 30:07 | |
| That's one part of the story that is not | 30:12 | |
| all together self evident. | 30:15 | |
| This is my theory. | 30:18 | |
| People saw Zacchaeus with the evidences of wealth | 30:20 | |
| and power and position. | 30:24 | |
| Things that most of us would like to have. | 30:26 | |
| But they never saw the empty places, | 30:29 | |
| the dark nights, the question marks, | 30:32 | |
| the moral voids that he alone knew. | 30:35 | |
| He must have heard something about Jesus, | 30:39 | |
| the power of His love, | 30:42 | |
| the cleansing of his perfect goodness, | 30:44 | |
| the great strength that went with his personality. | 30:46 | |
| He would've been too ashamed to ask anyone, | 30:50 | |
| who is this Jesus? | 30:53 | |
| After all, think of my position, he would have said. | 30:54 | |
| But he climbed out of his Jaguar and up the tree he went. | 30:57 | |
| What did he expect? | 31:02 | |
| Doesn't say. | 31:05 | |
| But not much different than folks who come to church now. | 31:06 | |
| They just came, maybe some of you, | 31:10 | |
| not knowing exactly what to expect. | 31:13 | |
| This is clear. | 31:17 | |
| Folk seek Christ and those who Christ seeks | 31:19 | |
| and Christ helps are those who are conscious | 31:25 | |
| of their needs. | 31:30 | |
| Their spiritual needs, their personal needs, | 31:32 | |
| their moral needs. | 31:35 | |
| Christ's ability to work with them, | 31:37 | |
| even with those who seem successful | 31:40 | |
| by outside standards is the important point | 31:43 | |
| that this lesson makes. | 31:47 | |
| Now think of the words. | 31:50 | |
| Bible words are so sort of biblical. | 31:52 | |
| They use things like sinner or unrighteous | 31:56 | |
| or sick or lost. | 32:02 | |
| Who wants to be in a club for losers? | 32:04 | |
| Who will queue up to be one of the lost | 32:07 | |
| or one of the unrighteous. | 32:10 | |
| Oh, it's all right if I make mistakes, | 32:12 | |
| but mistakes are all right now and again. | 32:16 | |
| But not being lost in sin. | 32:20 | |
| I get lost when I drive to Cambridge, | 32:23 | |
| that's the reason I can't go to Harvard very often. | 32:25 | |
| We have a thing about Harvard in our part of the world. | 32:28 | |
| You just don't ever get there. | 32:31 | |
| But I can admit that I make a mistake in driving. | 32:34 | |
| Never a mistake lost in sin. | 32:38 | |
| Or I can admit a mistake because I'm old enough | 32:42 | |
| to not feel overly self conscious about it. | 32:45 | |
| But lots of folks can't. | 32:49 | |
| Admitting that you made a mistake makes you too vulnerable. | 32:52 | |
| Or you can dodge by saying, oh that's not my field. | 32:55 | |
| I haven't had much chance to study politics | 32:58 | |
| or human rights or human relations or things like that. | 33:01 | |
| When we need an excuse nearly anyone that is handy will do. | 33:06 | |
| What's that in our society, most of our people | 33:11 | |
| respect only strength, success, and wealth. | 33:16 | |
| Is that true? | 33:21 | |
| There are very few in the Rodney danger field club. | 33:23 | |
| I don't get no respect. | 33:28 | |
| It seems like a very modern problem or situation. | 33:31 | |
| But it must have been about the same in our Lord's time. | 33:35 | |
| We show religious and moral and personal superiority. | 33:39 | |
| But scarcely ever want to admit our weakness. | 33:45 | |
| Even the church is guilty of that sometimes. | 33:49 | |
| A bunch of years ago Carl Meninger wrote a book | 33:53 | |
| entitled Whatever Happened to Sin? | 33:56 | |
| And he was scolding preachers for trying | 33:59 | |
| to act like junior level shrinks. | 34:02 | |
| Trying to pretend as though we don't use | 34:04 | |
| word like sin anymore. | 34:07 | |
| And told us to come clean and talk about who we really are | 34:08 | |
| and talk about what we really do. | 34:11 | |
| There's a big exception. | 34:14 | |
| The fastest growing groups that come to my chapel | 34:15 | |
| are the six AA groups, alcoholics anonymous. | 34:18 | |
| And they've got students and faculty and staff | 34:22 | |
| and everybody in it. | 34:25 | |
| And to get into that group you have to have | 34:27 | |
| an affirmation of faith. | 34:30 | |
| It starts very simply. | 34:32 | |
| Step one, we admitted we were powerless. | 34:34 | |
| Our lives had become unmanageable. | 34:37 | |
| I wonder how many would've signed that one | 34:41 | |
| as they came in today. | 34:44 | |
| I admitted my life was lost. | 34:45 | |
| Powerless, unmanageable. | 34:50 | |
| I came to believe in a greater power. | 34:52 | |
| I decided to turn my life and will over to God | 34:56 | |
| as I knew God. | 35:00 | |
| I made a searching moral inventory. | 35:01 | |
| I think the reason they can be effective | 35:06 | |
| is they start not with denying what's wrong. | 35:10 | |
| They start by confessing honestly and easily. | 35:14 | |
| The Christian faith at its best should give you | 35:19 | |
| the strength, the strength of ego, | 35:23 | |
| or the strength of personality to take the first step | 35:25 | |
| in seeing the needs in human life. | 35:29 | |
| In my life. | 35:32 | |
| Jesus comes with beauty and power and love that we need. | 35:34 | |
| Not some judgmental, condemning attitude | 35:40 | |
| that is more typical of some of us when we are parents | 35:42 | |
| or sometimes of the church. | 35:46 | |
| Oh, for some it make take to coming to the | 35:48 | |
| lowest point of life, coming to that point | 35:50 | |
| where you see only degradation and fear. | 35:53 | |
| But some things it's not necessary to get into the pits | 35:56 | |
| before you can take the searching moral inventory. | 36:00 | |
| The folk Christ sees are those who know themselves | 36:04 | |
| to be lost, as scripture says, sick, sin, unrighteous. | 36:07 | |
| Christ stops the whole procession, looks up, | 36:12 | |
| and calls to Zacchaeus by name. | 36:17 | |
| He says to him, hurry, come down. | 36:20 | |
| I'm having dinner and staying with you tonight. | 36:25 | |
| One would have thought Zacchaeus would've | 36:30 | |
| been fearfully embarrassed. | 36:32 | |
| Caught up there with his pride and dignity hanging out. | 36:35 | |
| All the people watching, but no such thing. | 36:41 | |
| He shimmied down the tree in a hurry | 36:45 | |
| and joyfully receive the Master. | 36:48 | |
| No reserve, nor reservation in that response. | 36:51 | |
| Think of the contradiction. | 36:55 | |
| The rich tax collector with everything to show | 36:58 | |
| and the humble master with nothing. | 37:03 | |
| And the tax collector shimmying down the tree | 37:07 | |
| to entertain at dinner. | 37:10 | |
| You get sort of the picture of the Pope | 37:13 | |
| greeting the mafia. | 37:16 | |
| And see what that does to your images. | 37:18 | |
| It's so outrageous, so outrageous. | 37:21 | |
| The other people's responses were all very predictable. | 37:27 | |
| They hadn't seen transformation take place enough | 37:32 | |
| to recognize what it would look like. | 37:35 | |
| The religious leaders all murmured. | 37:37 | |
| That's a great phrase in scripture. | 37:40 | |
| When the scholars go to study, | 37:42 | |
| no one ever studies the word murmur, | 37:44 | |
| but you all know what it means. | 37:45 | |
| (grunting) | 37:47 | |
| They were all saying, he doesn't know what he's doing. | 37:48 | |
| Have you heard it? | 37:50 | |
| It's sort of that low lying hum that people do. | 37:51 | |
| Look at that, he doesn't know what he's doing. | 37:57 | |
| He's eating with a sinner. | 38:00 | |
| We have stereotypes in religious life that just won't quit. | 38:03 | |
| Things just aren't done that way, we say. | 38:07 | |
| And for the Master to find fun, food, and fellowship | 38:12 | |
| with this social disaster is quite unbelievable. | 38:15 | |
| Jesus' disciples were probably just as surprised, | 38:20 | |
| but they kept quiet. | 38:25 | |
| Jesus did that kind of thing all the time. | 38:27 | |
| And yet, his disciples even now, are not quite prepared | 38:31 | |
| for that kind of outrageous behavior. | 38:36 | |
| Christ announces the beginning of the change. | 38:40 | |
| Today salvation has come to this house. | 38:44 | |
| The basic metaphor is in the last line of the text, | 38:47 | |
| the lost has been found. | 38:50 | |
| The first step into a Christian life | 38:52 | |
| of faith and trust in Christ is to come | 38:54 | |
| from the darkness into the light, | 38:57 | |
| to acknowledge that I was lost and now am found. | 39:00 | |
| It may be as simple as turning around | 39:03 | |
| to greet one whom you have been alienated from. | 39:06 | |
| Christ seeks those who recognize | 39:10 | |
| that they have some condition or situation | 39:13 | |
| that needs Christ's help. | 39:16 | |
| To say I am morally sick. | 39:19 | |
| I am personally unrighteous. | 39:22 | |
| Religiously, I am alienated, I'm a sinner | 39:24 | |
| separated from God. | 39:26 | |
| You can put them in different contexts, | 39:28 | |
| the spirit is the same. | 39:30 | |
| The first step in faith is to acknowledge need | 39:33 | |
| and look for Christ. | 39:35 | |
| Then one outrageous action, Jesus calling him, | 39:38 | |
| eating and sleeping with him, | 39:45 | |
| calls forth an equally outrageous response. | 39:47 | |
| Note the response is not to earn Jesus' love. | 39:51 | |
| It's not to earn salvation, that's already the gift | 39:56 | |
| that has been given. | 39:59 | |
| Zacchaeus says, half my goods I give to the poor. | 40:01 | |
| And if I have defrauded anyone, | 40:07 | |
| I give them four times what I have taken from them. | 40:09 | |
| Now in your service, just after the preaching | 40:16 | |
| you're going to have responses in offerings. | 40:18 | |
| Think what it would be like | 40:23 | |
| if someone were really so moved | 40:26 | |
| by their own need and the power of Christ's love, | 40:30 | |
| that they would respond the way he did. | 40:38 | |
| There are some scholars that say that that | 40:42 | |
| was really added later. | 40:44 | |
| They do that to all my favorite texts. | 40:47 | |
| But it fits the experiences that I know. | 40:50 | |
| When everything that is wonderful happens, | 40:54 | |
| there's no limit to the outrageous responses | 40:56 | |
| that I will make to them. | 40:59 | |
| It is never enough only to recognize my need. | 41:01 | |
| Some of us love to grovel in our own confession | 41:04 | |
| and never go on from there to do anything other than that. | 41:07 | |
| But the point is that knowing Christ is a | 41:12 | |
| radically transforming event. | 41:15 | |
| It is not just an emotional high. | 41:18 | |
| I got saved and then went back to life as it was before. | 41:20 | |
| Those who seek, whom Christ seeks, and who respond | 41:24 | |
| are in a whole new life. | 41:29 | |
| It's never enough only to recognize the need. | 41:32 | |
| That is clearly the first and indispensable step, | 41:35 | |
| but when faith finds you, better be ready for changes | 41:39 | |
| which are as great as any really new love can produce. | 41:44 | |
| If I had to draw on the best personal analogy | 41:50 | |
| between saving faith and another human experience, | 41:53 | |
| I think I'd always choose falling in love, | 41:57 | |
| for it's the kind of thing that you can recognize | 42:01 | |
| when it's genuine. | 42:06 | |
| That's the experience that changes the way you talk, | 42:08 | |
| the way to talk, the way you meet other people. | 42:13 | |
| Friends can tell when love is genuine and love is real. | 42:18 | |
| They can also tell when it's faked. | 42:23 | |
| And it can strike you anytime. | 42:26 | |
| Whether you're ready to receive it or not. | 42:28 | |
| Zacchaeus wasn't mentioned enough for the church | 42:33 | |
| to know or to make a saint of him. | 42:38 | |
| But I have a feeling that for our time | 42:42 | |
| Zacchaeus might serve as the patron saint of yuppies. | 42:46 | |
| Or those essentially going to be rich people. | 42:54 | |
| I don't know how your student body is. | 43:00 | |
| We have some pre-law and some pre-med | 43:02 | |
| and some pre-den, and some pre-business. | 43:05 | |
| Most of them behave as though essentially | 43:10 | |
| they were simply pre-rich. | 43:12 | |
| They were simply preparing. | 43:14 | |
| And for them Zacchaeus ought to be the model. | 43:16 | |
| He was rich. | 43:21 | |
| He was mildly irreligious. | 43:23 | |
| He was ingenious and he was enterprising. | 43:25 | |
| What else could you ask? | 43:28 | |
| And all of the passions that made him | 43:31 | |
| a successful tax collecting entrepreneur | 43:33 | |
| helped also in his response to the Christ. | 43:37 | |
| Once he found Christ or was found up that tree. | 43:41 | |
| The saints of God are depicted beautifully in these windows. | 43:48 | |
| And I love them and look graciously at them. | 43:55 | |
| But those aren't the kind of saints | 44:01 | |
| that are gonna transform me very much. | 44:02 | |
| They could never inspire me to be the kind | 44:07 | |
| of a person that would be totally different | 44:09 | |
| and that's what we celebrate in saints. | 44:12 | |
| Not those who have made into stiff, solid stained glass, | 44:15 | |
| but those who have decided to change so that | 44:20 | |
| they give me the impression that even I | 44:24 | |
| could be that way too. | 44:26 | |
| Some of God's most peculiar saints are much more | 44:28 | |
| like this sought off social misfit, | 44:32 | |
| who recognized his own moral and spiritual | 44:36 | |
| and personal weakness | 44:39 | |
| enough to climb a tree to get a look at Jesus. | 44:40 | |
| And from that one attempt we have a story of one | 44:44 | |
| whom Christ sought. | 44:47 | |
| And that may be very important for you. | 44:49 | |
| Zacchaeus is not a common name. | 44:53 | |
| Indeed it is a very strange name. | 44:57 | |
| For Zacchaeus was a strange person. | 45:01 | |
| But he may be one who can remind you | 45:04 | |
| that in Christian faith we start by recognizing our need, | 45:08 | |
| by doing something in that recognition. | 45:14 | |
| And then finding that the love and the power of Christ | 45:17 | |
| has transformed that life in genuine and real ways. | 45:22 | |
| Amen. | 45:28 | |
| - | The lord be with you. | 45:43 |
| Congregation | And also with you. | 45:44 |
| - | Let us pray. | 45:47 |
| You are invited to respond to each petition | 45:49 | |
| with the words, Lord hear our prayer. | 45:51 | |
| Oh God throughout the ages, men and women | 45:56 | |
| have followed Jesus. | 46:00 | |
| We pray that we may walk in their footsteps. | 46:03 | |
| That our bishops, pastors, teachers, | 46:07 | |
| and all members of the church may show forth | 46:11 | |
| this spirit of the apostles so that their message | 46:14 | |
| will have the power to convince those | 46:18 | |
| who hear their words. | 46:20 | |
| We pray to the Lord, Lord hear our prayer. | 46:22 | |
| For people who are laughed at or discriminated against | 46:27 | |
| or persecuted for trying to live like Christians, | 46:31 | |
| that they may have strength to persevere like the martyrs. | 46:36 | |
| We pray to the Lord, Lord hear our prayer. | 46:40 | |
| That the leaders of our nation and other nations | 46:44 | |
| may have the wisdom and compassion of the saints | 46:48 | |
| who in their day were kings and chancelors and peacemakers. | 46:51 | |
| We pray to the Lord, Lord hear our prayer. | 46:55 | |
| That those who have given up on life may have the | 47:01 | |
| longing for God, the gentleness and purity | 47:05 | |
| of the holy hermits and pilgrims who went before them. | 47:09 | |
| We pray to the Lord, Lord hear our prayer. | 47:13 | |
| May all of us follow with joy and simplicity | 47:18 | |
| the great throng of men and women who have | 47:21 | |
| gone before us with steady strides or stumbling | 47:24 | |
| and wondering found their way back to Him, who is the way. | 47:28 | |
| For this we pray to the Lord, Lord hear our prayer. | 47:32 | |
| Lord, we thank you for this feast of all your friends | 47:39 | |
| and we pray that we may be in that number | 47:42 | |
| when the saints come marching in, amen. | 47:47 | |
| Christ invites to His table all who love Him | 47:53 | |
| and who desire to live in peace with one another. | 47:57 | |
| Let us stand and offer each other | 48:00 | |
| signs of God's peace and love. | 48:02 | |
| (congregation chatting) | 48:05 | |
| In the spirit of thanksgiving for the mighty | 48:27 | |
| acts of God, let us offer our gifts | 48:29 | |
| and ourselves unto God. | 48:32 | |
| (choir humming) | 49:04 | |
| ♪ Oh when the saints ♪ | 49:23 | |
| ♪ Go marching in ♪ | 49:28 | |
| ♪ Oh when the saints go marching in ♪ | 49:35 | |
| ♪ I Lord, I want to be ♪ | 49:47 | |
| ♪ In that number, Lord ♪ | 49:57 | |
| ♪ When the saints go marching in ♪ | 50:04 | |
| ♪ Oh when the saints ♪ | 50:25 | |
| ♪ Go marching in ♪ | 50:29 | |
| ♪ Oh when the saints go marching in, saint go marching in ♪ | 50:32 | |
| ♪ Oh Lord, I want to be in that number ♪ | 50:38 | |
| ♪ When the saints go marching in ♪ | 50:45 | |
| ♪ Oh when the saints go marching in, yeah ♪ | 51:02 | |
| ♪ Oh when the saints go marching, they go marching in ♪ | 51:08 | |
| ♪ I wanna be, I wanna be in that number ♪ | 51:15 | |
| ♪ When the saints go marching in ♪ | 51:22 | |
| ♪ Yeah ♪ | 51:29 | |
| ♪ When the saints go marching in ♪ | 51:32 | |
| ♪ Oh when the saints, oh when the saints ♪ | 51:37 | |
| ♪ Go marching in, go marching in ♪ | 51:41 | |
| ♪ Oh when the saints go marching in, oh marching in ♪ | 51:44 | |
| ♪ Oh Lord I want to be in that number ♪ | 51:51 | |
| ♪ When the saints go marching in ♪ | 51:57 | |
| ♪ When the saints go marching in ♪ | 52:05 | |
| ♪ Oh Lord I want to be in that number ♪ | 52:17 | |
| ♪ In that number ♪ | 52:30 | |
| ♪ When the saints go, oh they go marching yeah ♪ | 52:38 | |
| ♪ Marching in ♪ | 52:46 | |
| ♪ I wanna be in the number ♪ | 52:52 | |
| ♪ When the saints go marching in ♪ | 52:57 | |
| (orchestral music) | 53:23 | |
| (choir singing) | 54:15 | |
| ♪ Hallelujah, hallelujah ♪ | 54:29 | |
| (choir singing) | 54:37 | |
| ♪ Hallelujah, hallelujah ♪ | 54:50 | |
| ♪ Hallelujah, hallelujah ♪ | 54:56 | |
| ♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 55:03 | |
| The Lord be with you. | 55:16 | |
| Congregation | And also with you. | 55:17 |
| - | Lift up your hearts. | 55:19 |
| Congregation | We lift them up to the Lord. | 55:21 |
| - | Let us give thanks to the Lord our God. | 55:23 |
| (congregation speaking) | 55:26 | |
| It is right and a good and joyful thing | 55:29 | |
| always and everywhere to give thanks to you, | 55:31 | |
| Father almighty, creator of heaven and earth. | 55:35 | |
| Blessed are you, God of creation and all beginnings. | 55:39 | |
| God of Abraham and Sarah, God of Miriam and Moses, | 55:42 | |
| God of Joshua and Debra, God of Ruth and David, | 55:47 | |
| God of the priest and the prophets. | 55:51 | |
| God of Mary and Joseph. | 55:54 | |
| God of apostles and martyrs. | 55:56 | |
| God of our mothers and fathers. | 55:59 | |
| God of our children to all generations. | 56:01 | |
| And so with your people on earth and all the company | 56:04 | |
| of heaven, we praise your name and join | 56:07 | |
| their unending hymn. | 56:10 | |
| (organ playing) | 56:12 | |
| (choir singing) | 56:23 | |
| Holy are you and blessed is your son, Jesus Christ. | 57:00 | |
| By the baptism of his suffering, death, and resurrection | 57:04 | |
| you gave birth to your church. | 57:08 | |
| Delivered us from slavery to sin and death, | 57:09 | |
| and made us with a new covenant by water and the spirit. | 57:13 | |
| On the night in which he gave himself up for us | 57:17 | |
| he took bread, gave thanks to you, broke the bread, | 57:20 | |
| gave it to his disciples and said, take, eat. | 57:24 | |
| This is my body which is given for you. | 57:28 | |
| Do this in remembrance of me. | 57:31 | |
| When the supper was over he took the cup, | 57:35 | |
| gave thanks to you, gave it to his disciples and said, | 57:37 | |
| drink from this, all of you. | 57:41 | |
| This is my blood of the new covenant, | 57:43 | |
| poured out for you and for many of the forgiveness of sins. | 57:46 | |
| Do this as often as you drink it in remembrance of me. | 57:50 | |
| And so in remembrance of these, your might acts | 57:54 | |
| in Jesus Christ, we offer ourselves | 57:57 | |
| in praise and thanksgiving as a holy and living sacrifice, | 58:00 | |
| in union with Christ's offering for us | 58:05 | |
| as we proclaim the mystery of faith. | 58:08 | |
| (organ playing) | 58:13 | |
| (choir singing) | 58:15 | |
| Pour out your holy spirit on us gathered here | 58:27 | |
| and on these gifts of bread and wine. | 58:31 | |
| Make them be for us the body and blood of Christ, | 58:34 | |
| that we may be for the world the body of Christ, | 58:37 | |
| redeemed by His blood. | 58:40 | |
| Renew our communion with all your saints, | 58:42 | |
| especially those whom we remember in our hearts. | 58:45 | |
| Since we are surrounded by so great a cloud | 58:52 | |
| of witnesses, strengthen us to run with perseverance, | 58:55 | |
| the race that is set before us. | 58:58 | |
| Looking to Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of our faith. | 59:00 | |
| By your spirit, make us one with Christ, | 59:05 | |
| one with each other, and one in ministry to all the world | 59:07 | |
| until Christ comes in final victory | 59:11 | |
| and we feast at His heavenly banquet. | 59:14 | |
| Through your son, Jesus Christ, with the holy spirit | 59:17 | |
| in your holy church all honor and glory is yours | 59:19 | |
| almighty God, now and forever. | 59:23 | |
| (organ playing) | 59:26 | |
| ♪ Amen, amen, amen ♪ | 59:30 | |
| And now let us pray with confidence | 59:44 | |
| the words that Jesus has taught us. | 59:46 | |
| Our father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. | 59:48 | |
| They kingdom come, thy will be done | 59:53 | |
| on earth as it is in heaven. | 59:56 | |
| Give us this day our daily bread | 59:58 | |
| and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those | 1:00:01 | |
| us who trespass against us. | 1:00:04 | |
| And lead us not into temptation, | 1:00:06 | |
| but deliver us from evil. | 1:00:08 | |
| For thine is the kingdom, the power, | 1:00:10 | |
| and the glory forever, amen. | 1:00:13 | |
| (soft piano music) | 1:01:45 | |
| ♪ Precious Lord, take my hand ♪ | 1:02:32 | |
| ♪ Lead me on, let me stand ♪ | 1:02:39 | |
| ♪ I am tired ♪ | 1:02:46 | |
| ♪ I am weak ♪ | 1:02:49 | |
| ♪ I'm worn ♪ | 1:02:53 | |
| ♪ Through the storm, through the night ♪ | 1:03:00 | |
| ♪ Lead me on to the light ♪ | 1:03:07 | |
| ♪ Take my hand, precious Lord, lead me home ♪ | 1:03:14 | |
| ♪ When my way grows dread ♪ | 1:03:29 | |
| ♪ Precious Lord, lead me near ♪ | 1:03:36 | |
| ♪ When my life is almost gone ♪ | 1:03:43 | |
| ♪ Hear my pride, hear my call ♪ | 1:03:56 | |
| ♪ Take my hand, lest I fall ♪ | 1:04:03 | |
| ♪ Take my hand, precious Lord, lead me home ♪ | 1:04:10 | |
| ♪ When the darkness appears ♪ | 1:04:25 | |
| ♪ And the night draws near ♪ | 1:04:32 | |
| ♪ And the day is passed and gone ♪ | 1:04:39 | |
| ♪ At the river, I stand ♪ | 1:04:52 | |
| ♪ Got my feet, hold my hand ♪ | 1:05:00 | |
| ♪ Take my hand, precious Lord ♪ | 1:05:07 | |
| ♪ And lead me home ♪ | 1:05:18 | |
| ♪ Why should I feel discouraged ♪ | 1:06:05 | |
| ♪ And why should the shadows come ♪ | 1:06:16 | |
| ♪ Why should my heart feel lonely ♪ | 1:06:26 | |
| ♪ And long for heaven and home ♪ | 1:06:36 | |
| ♪ When Jesus is my portion ♪ | 1:06:44 | |
| ♪ A constant friend is he ♪ | 1:06:53 | |
| ♪ Oh his eyes on the sparrow ♪ | 1:07:01 | |
| ♪ And I know he watches me ♪ | 1:07:10 | |
| ♪ For His eye is on the sparrow ♪ | 1:07:18 | |
| ♪ And I know he watches me ♪ | 1:07:27 | |
| ♪ Oh I sing because I'm happy ♪ | 1:07:35 | |
| ♪ I sing because I'm free ♪ | 1:07:43 | |
| ♪ Oh his eye is on the sparrow ♪ | 1:07:51 | |
| ♪ And I know he watches me ♪ | 1:07:59 | |
| ♪ So let not your heart be troubled ♪ | 1:08:09 | |
| ♪ His tender words I hear ♪ | 1:08:17 | |
| ♪ And resting on His goodness ♪ | 1:08:24 | |
| ♪ I lose my doubts and my fears ♪ | 1:08:32 | |
| ♪ Then then the path He leadeth ♪ | 1:08:39 | |
| ♪ But one step I may see ♪ | 1:08:47 | |
| ♪ When His is on the little sparrow ♪ | 1:08:54 | |
| ♪ And I know he watches me ♪ | 1:09:01 | |
| ♪ For his eyes are on the sparrow ♪ | 1:09:09 | |
| ♪ And I know He watches me ♪ | 1:09:17 | |
| ♪ Yes, I sing because I'm happy ♪ | 1:09:25 | |
| ♪ I sing because I'm free ♪ | 1:09:31 | |
| ♪ Oh his eye's on the sparrow ♪ | 1:09:39 | |
| ♪ And I know he watches me ♪ | 1:09:47 | |
| ♪ Sing thou wondrous love of Jesus ♪ | 1:10:27 | |
| ♪ Sing His mercy and His grace ♪ | 1:10:33 | |
| ♪ In the mansion, bright and blessed ♪ | 1:10:40 | |
| ♪ He'll prepare for us a place ♪ | 1:10:46 | |
| ♪ Oh when we all get to heaven ♪ | 1:10:52 | |
| ♪ What a day of rejoicing that will be ♪ | 1:10:59 | |
| ♪ When we all see Jesus ♪ | 1:11:06 | |
| ♪ We will sing and shout the victory ♪ | 1:11:15 | |
| Please stand for the benediction. | 1:11:40 | |
| Go in peace to serve God and your neighbor | 1:11:47 | |
| in all that you do. | 1:11:50 | |
| (congregation speaking) | 1:11:52 | |
| The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ | 1:11:55 | |
| and the love of God and the communion of the Holy Spirit | 1:11:57 | |
| be with you all, amen. | 1:12:01 | |
| (organ playing) | 1:12:06 | |
| (choir singing) | 1:12:42 | |
| ("When the Saints Go Marching In") | 1:16:18 | |
| (applauding) | 1:19:36 |
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