William H. Willimon - "Be Imitators of Me" (October 7, 1990)
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| (lively organ music) | 0:00 | |
| - | Good morning. | 5:26 |
| Welcome to this service of worship | 5:27 | |
| on the 18th Sunday after Pentecost. | 5:29 | |
| To remind you of the annual service | 5:32 | |
| for thanksgiving of God's creation | 5:35 | |
| and blessing of animals at 2 p.m. today | 5:37 | |
| in front of the chapel. | 5:40 | |
| Also call your attention to the opening hymn, | 5:42 | |
| which is a favorite hymn here in Duke Chapel, | 5:46 | |
| and the special treatment of the hymn | 5:49 | |
| as it's printed in the bulletin. | 5:51 | |
| We're glad that you're here, | 5:54 | |
| and let us continue our worship. | 5:55 | |
| Please join me in the greeting. | 5:58 | |
| The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ be with you. | 6:00 | |
| Congregation | And also with you. | 6:04 |
| - | The risen Christ is with us. | 6:05 |
| Congregation | Praise to you, oh Lord. | 6:07 |
| - | Please stand. | 6:09 |
| (lively organ music) | 6:16 | |
| ♪ All creatures of our God and King ♪ | 7:07 | |
| ♪ Lift up your voice and with us sing ♪ | 7:13 | |
| ♪ Oh praise Him ♪ | 7:19 | |
| ♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 7:21 | |
| ♪ Thou brother sun with golden beam ♪ | 7:26 | |
| ♪ Thou sister moon with softer gleam ♪ | 7:32 | |
| ♪ Oh praise Him ♪ | 7:38 | |
| ♪ Oh praise Him ♪ | 7:40 | |
| ♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 7:43 | |
| ♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 7:46 | |
| ♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 7:50 | |
| ♪ Oh brother wind, air, clouds, and rain ♪ | 7:58 | |
| ♪ By which all creatures ye sustain ♪ | 8:05 | |
| ♪ Oh praise ye ♪ | 8:10 | |
| ♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 8:13 | |
| ♪ Thou rising morn in praise rejoice ♪ | 8:18 | |
| ♪ Ye lights of evening find a voice ♪ | 8:23 | |
| ♪ Oh praise ye ♪ | 8:29 | |
| ♪ Oh praise ye ♪ | 8:32 | |
| ♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 8:35 | |
| ♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 8:38 | |
| ♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 8:41 | |
| ♪ Oh sister water flowing clear ♪ | 8:50 | |
| ♪ Make music for thy Lord to hear ♪ | 8:56 | |
| ♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 9:02 | |
| ♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 9:04 | |
| ♪ Oh brother fire who lights the night ♪ | 9:09 | |
| ♪ Providing warmth enhancing sight ♪ | 9:15 | |
| ♪ Oh praise ye ♪ | 9:21 | |
| ♪ Oh praise ye ♪ | 9:23 | |
| ♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 9:26 | |
| ♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 9:29 | |
| ♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 9:32 | |
| ♪ Dear mother Earth who day by day ♪ | 9:59 | |
| ♪ Unfoldest blessings on our way ♪ | 10:04 | |
| ♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 10:10 | |
| ♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 10:12 | |
| ♪ The flowers and fruits that in thee grow ♪ | 10:17 | |
| ♪ Let them God's glory also show ♪ | 10:23 | |
| ♪ Oh praise ye ♪ | 10:29 | |
| ♪ Oh praise ye ♪ | 10:32 | |
| ♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 10:35 | |
| ♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 10:38 | |
| ♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 10:42 | |
| ♪ All ye who are of tender heart ♪ | 10:51 | |
| ♪ Forgiving others take your part ♪ | 10:57 | |
| ♪ Oh praise ye ♪ | 11:03 | |
| ♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 11:06 | |
| ♪ Ye who long pain and sorrow bear ♪ | 11:11 | |
| ♪ Praise God and on Him cast your care ♪ | 11:17 | |
| ♪ Oh praise ye ♪ | 11:23 | |
| ♪ Oh praise ye ♪ | 11:26 | |
| ♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 11:29 | |
| ♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 11:32 | |
| ♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 11:36 | |
| ♪ And thou our sister gentle death ♪ | 11:46 | |
| ♪ Waiting to hush our latest breath ♪ | 11:52 | |
| ♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 11:59 | |
| ♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 12:01 | |
| ♪ Thou leadest home the child of God ♪ | 12:06 | |
| ♪ And Christ our Lord the way has trod ♪ | 12:12 | |
| ♪ Oh praise ye ♪ | 12:18 | |
| ♪ Oh praise ye ♪ | 12:21 | |
| ♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 12:24 | |
| ♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 12:28 | |
| ♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 12:31 | |
| ♪ Let all things their Creator bless ♪ | 13:16 | |
| ♪ And worship Him in humbleness ♪ | 13:22 | |
| ♪ Oh praise ye ♪ | 13:29 | |
| ♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 13:31 | |
| ♪ Praise the Father, praise the Son ♪ | 13:36 | |
| ♪ And praise the Spirit Three in One ♪ | 13:41 | |
| ♪ Oh praise ye ♪ | 13:48 | |
| ♪ Oh praise ye ♪ | 13:49 | |
| ♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 13:53 | |
| ♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 13:55 | |
| ♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 13:59 | |
| - | Almighty and everlasting God, | 14:12 |
| You are always more ready to hear than we to pray, | 14:15 | |
| and to give more than we either desire or deserve. | 14:19 | |
| Pour upon us the abundance of Your mercy, | 14:23 | |
| forgiving us those things of which our conscience is afraid, | 14:26 | |
| and giving us those good things | 14:31 | |
| for which we are not worthy to ask, | 14:33 | |
| except through the merits and mediation | 14:36 | |
| of Jesus Christ our Savior, | 14:38 | |
| who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, | 14:40 | |
| one God, for ever and ever, Amen. | 14:43 | |
| - | Let us pray. | 14:59 |
| Open our hearts and minds, oh God. | 15:03 | |
| All | By the power of Your Holy Spirit, | 15:05 |
| so that as the Word is read and proclaimed, | 15:08 | |
| we might hear with joy | 15:12 | |
| what You say to us this day. | 15:14 | |
| Amen. | 15:16 | |
| The first reading comes from the Book of Numbers. | 15:18 | |
| Hear the Word of the Lord. | 15:22 | |
| The Lord said to Moses, | 15:24 | |
| "Go up this mountain of the Abarim Range, | 15:26 | |
| "and see the land that I have given through the Israelites. | 15:30 | |
| "When you have seen it, | 15:35 | |
| "you also shall be gathered to your people | 15:37 | |
| "as your brother Aaron was. | 15:40 | |
| "Because you rebelled against my word | 15:43 | |
| "in the wilderness of Zin, | 15:45 | |
| "when the congregation quarreled with me. | 15:47 | |
| "You did not show my holiness | 15:51 | |
| "before their eyes at the waters. | 15:53 | |
| "Moses spoke to the Lord saying, | 15:57 | |
| "Let the Lord, the God of the spirits of all flesh, | 16:00 | |
| "appoint someone over the congregation | 16:05 | |
| "who shall go out before them | 16:08 | |
| "and come in before them, | 16:11 | |
| "who shall lead them out and bring them in, | 16:13 | |
| "so that the congregation of the Lord | 16:17 | |
| "may not be like sheep without a shepherd. | 16:20 | |
| "So the Lord said to Moses, | 16:24 | |
| "Take Joshua, son of Nun, a man in whom is the Spirit, | 16:27 | |
| "and lay your hand upon him. | 16:33 | |
| "Have him stand before Eleazar the priest | 16:36 | |
| "and all the congregation, | 16:39 | |
| "and commission him in their sight. | 16:42 | |
| "You shall give him some of your authority, | 16:46 | |
| "so that all the congregation of the Israelites may obey. | 16:49 | |
| "But he shall stand before Eleazar the priest, | 16:54 | |
| "who shall inquire for him | 16:58 | |
| "by the decision of the Urim before the Lord. | 17:00 | |
| "At his word, they shall go out. | 17:04 | |
| "And at his word, they shall come in, | 17:08 | |
| "both he and all the Israelites with him, | 17:12 | |
| "the whole congregation." | 17:15 | |
| "So Moses did as the Lord commanded him. | 17:18 | |
| "He took Joshua and had him stand | 17:21 | |
| "before Eleazar the priest and the whole congregation. | 17:24 | |
| "He laid his hands on him and commissioned him | 17:29 | |
| "as the Lord had directed through Moses." | 17:32 | |
| This is the Word of the Lord. | 17:35 | |
| Congregation | Thanks be to God. | 17:37 |
| - | Please stand as we join in singing responsively | 17:44 |
| Psalm 81 found on page 803 in your hymnal. | 17:47 | |
| (lively organ music) | 17:53 | |
| ♪ Sing aloud to God our strength ♪ | 17:59 | |
| ♪ Shout for joy to the God of Jacob ♪ | 18:03 | |
| (congregation singing) | 18:07 | |
| ♪ Blow the trumpet at thy new moon ♪ | 18:17 | |
| ♪ At the full moon of thy feast day ♪ | 18:21 | |
| (congregation singing) | 18:25 | |
| ♪ I hear a voice I do not know ♪ | 18:44 | |
| (congregation singing) | 18:48 | |
| ♪ In distress you called ♪ | 18:58 | |
| ♪ And I delivered you ♪ | 19:00 | |
| ♪ I answered you in the secret place of thunder ♪ | 19:04 | |
| ♪ I tested you at the waters of Meribah ♪ | 19:08 | |
| (congregation singing) | 19:13 | |
| ♪ There shall be no strange God among you ♪ | 19:26 | |
| ♪ You shall not bow down to a foreign God ♪ | 19:31 | |
| (congregation singing) | 19:36 | |
| ♪ All glory to be to you, oh God ♪ | 19:50 | |
| ♪ And to Jesus Christ our Savior ♪ | 19:54 | |
| (congregation singing) | 19:58 | |
| ♪ As it was since time began ♪ | 20:04 | |
| (congregation singing) | 20:08 | |
| - | The second reading comes from Paul's letter | 20:50 |
| to the Philippians. | 20:53 | |
| "Not that I have already obtained this | 20:57 | |
| "or have already reached the goal | 21:00 | |
| "but I press on to make it my own | 21:03 | |
| "because Christ Jesus has made me his own. | 21:05 | |
| "Beloved, I do not consider that I have made it | 21:09 | |
| "my own but this one thing I do, | 21:13 | |
| "forgetting what lies behind | 21:17 | |
| "and straining forward | 21:21 | |
| "to what lies ahead | 21:23 | |
| "I press on toward the goal | 21:25 | |
| "for the prize of the heavenly call | 21:28 | |
| "of God in Christ Jesus. | 21:30 | |
| "Let those of us then who are mature | 21:33 | |
| "be of the same mind. | 21:36 | |
| "And if you think differently | 21:38 | |
| "about anything, this too God will reveal to you. | 21:40 | |
| "Only let us hold fast to what we have attained. | 21:45 | |
| "Brothers and sisters, join in imitating me | 21:50 | |
| "and observe those who live according | 21:55 | |
| "to the example you have in us | 21:56 | |
| "for many live as enemies of the cross of Christ. | 21:59 | |
| "I've often told you of them | 22:03 | |
| "and now I tell you even with tears, | 22:04 | |
| "therein is destruction, | 22:08 | |
| "their god is the belly | 22:10 | |
| "and their glory is in their shame, | 22:13 | |
| "their minds are set on earthly things | 22:15 | |
| "but our citizenship is in heaven | 22:19 | |
| "and it is from there that we are expecting a savior, | 22:22 | |
| "the Lord Jesus Christ. | 22:25 | |
| "He will transform the body of our humiliation | 22:28 | |
| "that it may be conformed to the body of his glory | 22:31 | |
| "by the power that also enables him | 22:35 | |
| "to make all things subject to himself. | 22:38 | |
| "Therefore, my brothers and sisters, | 22:41 | |
| "whom I love and long for, | 22:44 | |
| "my joy and crown, stand firm in the Lord | 22:47 | |
| "in this way, my beloved." | 22:50 | |
| This is the word of the Lord. | 22:53 | |
| Congregation | Thanks be to God. | 22:55 |
| - | This reading comes from the Gospel according | 22:58 |
| to Saint Matthew. | 23:00 | |
| "Listen to another parable. | 23:03 | |
| "There was a landowner who planted a vineyard, | 23:06 | |
| "put a fence around it, dug a winepress in it | 23:08 | |
| "and built a watchtower. | 23:12 | |
| "Then he leased it to tenants | 23:15 | |
| "and went to another country. | 23:17 | |
| "When the harvest time had come, | 23:20 | |
| "he sent his salves to the tenants | 23:22 | |
| "to collect his produce | 23:24 | |
| "but the tenants seized his slaves and beat one, | 23:26 | |
| "killed another and stoned another. | 23:30 | |
| "Again, he sent other slaves, | 23:33 | |
| "more than the first | 23:36 | |
| "and they treated them in the same way. | 23:38 | |
| "Finally, he sent his son to them saying, | 23:42 | |
| "they will respect my son. | 23:46 | |
| "But when the tenants saw the son, | 23:49 | |
| "they said to themselves, | 23:51 | |
| "this is the heir, come, let us kill him | 23:53 | |
| "and get his inheritance. | 23:56 | |
| "So, they seized him, | 23:59 | |
| "threw him out of the vineyard | 24:01 | |
| "and killed him. | 24:03 | |
| "Now when the owner of the vineyard comes, | 24:06 | |
| "what will he do to those tenants? | 24:08 | |
| "They said to him, he will put those righteous | 24:11 | |
| "to a miserable death | 24:15 | |
| "and lease the vineyard to other tenants | 24:17 | |
| "who will give him the produce at the harvest time. | 24:19 | |
| "Jesus said to them, | 24:23 | |
| "have you never read in the scriptures | 24:25 | |
| "the stone that the builder rejected | 24:27 | |
| "has become the cornerstone? | 24:30 | |
| "This was the Lord's doing | 24:32 | |
| "and it is amazing in our eyes. | 24:34 | |
| "Therefore I tell you, the kingdom of God | 24:37 | |
| "will be taken away from you | 24:41 | |
| "and given to a people | 24:43 | |
| "that produces the fruit of the kingdom." | 24:45 | |
| This is the word of the Lord. | 24:48 | |
| Congregation | Thanks be to God. | 24:50 |
| (tranquil organic music) | 24:55 | |
| (choir singing) | 25:11 | |
| - | This seminarian made an appointment with me | 26:46 |
| and asked me if I would take him on | 26:49 | |
| for an independent study. | 26:52 | |
| "What do you want to study? | 26:55 | |
| "Preaching," he said. | 26:57 | |
| "I want to do an independent study course | 26:58 | |
| "with you in preaching." | 27:01 | |
| "Well, what do you wanna learn about preaching?" I ask. | 27:04 | |
| "I wanna learn to preach like you preach," he said. | 27:09 | |
| "Well, that's ridiculous," I said. | 27:13 | |
| "You can't imitate me. | 27:15 | |
| "for one thing, you're from Iowa | 27:17 | |
| "and to preach like I preach, you've gotta be born somewhere | 27:19 | |
| "between Greenville and Maldon. | 27:24 | |
| "Pronounce the word O-I-L. | 27:28 | |
| And he said, "Oil." | 27:31 | |
| And I said, "There you have it. | 27:35 | |
| "You're supposed to pronounce that word 'oil' | 27:38 | |
| "like motor oil, as distinguished from you all." | 27:41 | |
| (laughing) | 27:45 | |
| "You can't preach like I preach. | 27:46 | |
| "Besides, I don't want you to be my disciple. | 27:47 | |
| "I don't want you to imitate me." | 27:50 | |
| Reflecting on that conversation, | 27:55 | |
| I realized my reluctance | 27:57 | |
| had less to do with modesty, | 27:58 | |
| a virtue with which I am not overly endowed, | 28:02 | |
| but it had to do with my discomfort | 28:06 | |
| in having this young person looking over my shoulder. | 28:08 | |
| Patterning his way after my way. | 28:13 | |
| I don't want that kind of responsibility. | 28:17 | |
| Besides, I could be doing it wrong | 28:21 | |
| and I don't want to see my mistakes reflected back | 28:24 | |
| in the life of somebody else. | 28:27 | |
| Those of you who are teachers know what I mean. | 28:31 | |
| And thus we come to a collision | 28:35 | |
| with today's epistle. | 28:37 | |
| Saint Paul, in one of his more unguarded moments, | 28:42 | |
| in writing to the Philippians, he says, | 28:47 | |
| "Be imitators of me. | 28:51 | |
| "You have a worthy example in us." | 28:55 | |
| And this was no slip of the tongue. | 29:00 | |
| He gives exactly the same advice | 29:02 | |
| to the Galatians, the Thessalonians, | 29:04 | |
| the Corinthians. | 29:08 | |
| "Become as I am," Paul says, | 29:11 | |
| "You have an example in us." | 29:13 | |
| Is there no limit to apostolic presumption? | 29:17 | |
| In the text, we would like to know who these | 29:21 | |
| enemies of the cross are whose god is their belly. | 29:24 | |
| Who's Paul talking about there? | 29:28 | |
| Sensualist, their god is their belly. | 29:29 | |
| It sounds like a description | 29:32 | |
| of the inhabitants of fraternity row! | 29:34 | |
| Their god is their belly. Who are these people? | 29:36 | |
| Well, we don't know. | 29:39 | |
| But we do know that something | 29:41 | |
| in their lifestyle bothered Paul. | 29:43 | |
| And what we do know is that Paul | 29:48 | |
| quite unashamedly offered his life | 29:50 | |
| as counter to theirs. | 29:55 | |
| "Join in imitating me." | 30:01 | |
| Can you picture this? | 30:06 | |
| I'm beginning a class, first class of the new semester | 30:08 | |
| and I say, "Now class, this is a course in homiletics | 30:12 | |
| "and the goal of this course | 30:15 | |
| "and that you will be graded is, | 30:17 | |
| "I want you to all join in imitating me." | 30:19 | |
| What is this? | 30:26 | |
| It's one thing to be in a course | 30:28 | |
| where all the assigned readings | 30:29 | |
| are texts written by the professor. | 30:31 | |
| But really, this is too much. | 30:33 | |
| The height of conceit, "imitate me." | 30:36 | |
| No, no. What I say is, | 30:39 | |
| "Class, during this semester | 30:41 | |
| I'm going to lay out a few principles for you, | 30:44 | |
| a few interesting ideas | 30:48 | |
| (though none of them my own), | 30:50 | |
| some insights for discussion, | 30:52 | |
| and then I want you to make up your own mind. | 30:56 | |
| You see, I respect your identity, your individuality. | 31:00 | |
| I don't wanna force myself on you, | 31:04 | |
| I'm not like Paul, for heaven's sakes. | 31:07 | |
| That's what I'll say, | 31:12 | |
| and I'll tell you that I do that | 31:14 | |
| because I'm appropriately self-effacing, | 31:15 | |
| and modest, and respectful of your personal freedom. | 31:18 | |
| Translated into plain English, this means | 31:23 | |
| I wanna get through this class | 31:27 | |
| without taking responsibility for you. | 31:29 | |
| My goal is to trot you through this university | 31:33 | |
| in such a fashion that you'll be as much a stranger | 31:36 | |
| to me on the day of your graduation | 31:38 | |
| as in when we first met. | 31:41 | |
| We live in a lonely society based | 31:45 | |
| upon the Constitution. | 31:47 | |
| The Constitution which created the individual, | 31:50 | |
| an entity unknown until the 18th century, | 31:53 | |
| the Enlightenment. The individual | 31:56 | |
| who is described as this bundle | 32:01 | |
| of individual rights and individual claims. | 32:03 | |
| Our society puts more stress on individual freedom | 32:09 | |
| and individual rights | 32:12 | |
| than any other the world has known. | 32:13 | |
| And unfortunately there's a byproduct of that. | 32:16 | |
| It's called loneliness. | 32:21 | |
| A society which believes | 32:25 | |
| that individual rights and prerogatives | 32:27 | |
| are more important than community. | 32:31 | |
| My society gives me maximum room | 32:35 | |
| to exercise my rights-- | 32:37 | |
| but it doesn't tell me which rights | 32:39 | |
| are worth exercising. | 32:41 | |
| I'm given maximum space for my freedom | 32:44 | |
| but it doesn't give me anything interesting | 32:47 | |
| to do with my freedom. | 32:50 | |
| And in a church or university, | 32:54 | |
| corrupted by such a society, | 32:58 | |
| everyone becomes a stranger. | 33:01 | |
| Oh, I say that I want community | 33:07 | |
| but would I want to pay the price | 33:09 | |
| and the relinquishment of my individual space? | 33:12 | |
| And so, most of us say, "Look, | 33:18 | |
| "you stay out of my life, | 33:20 | |
| "I'll stay out of yours." | 33:22 | |
| A few years ago, one of the biggest gripes | 33:26 | |
| of our students was the lack | 33:29 | |
| of enforcement of the noise policy. | 33:31 | |
| Students demanded that somebody be hired | 33:35 | |
| to go into the dorms | 33:37 | |
| and tell offenders to turn their stereos down. | 33:39 | |
| And there was this dean, | 33:45 | |
| this naive dean who asked, | 33:46 | |
| "Well, gosh, why don't you simply walk next door | 33:49 | |
| "and you knock on the door | 33:52 | |
| "and you say, hey, would you turn your stereo down? | 33:53 | |
| "It's bothering people." | 33:55 | |
| Hey, look, that's not my business. | 33:58 | |
| I mean, if I walk next door | 34:01 | |
| and tell somebody something like that, | 34:02 | |
| he might criticize something | 34:05 | |
| that I'm doing, and then where would we be? | 34:07 | |
| And I'm not picking on students. | 34:11 | |
| At a faculty retreat a few years ago, | 34:14 | |
| one of my colleagues asked, | 34:16 | |
| "Does it bother any of us | 34:19 | |
| "that some of our students are sexually promiscuous? | 34:21 | |
| "That some of them are indulging | 34:24 | |
| "in self-destructive behavior | 34:26 | |
| "and addictive practices?" | 34:28 | |
| "Well," we said, "we've got to respect their privacy. | 34:33 | |
| "They're adults, we're not their mothers." | 34:37 | |
| Translated into honest English, | 34:42 | |
| we meant, God forbid | 34:44 | |
| that we should hold our students accountable | 34:46 | |
| not only for what they know | 34:48 | |
| but for who they are | 34:50 | |
| because if we did that, | 34:52 | |
| you know what might happen? | 34:53 | |
| Students might turn on us | 34:56 | |
| and hold us accountable, | 34:58 | |
| speak the truth about our lifestyle | 35:01 | |
| and personal habits and inconsistencies | 35:04 | |
| and then where would we be? | 35:07 | |
| You see, the students have joined | 35:11 | |
| in imitating us faculty. | 35:14 | |
| I'll tell you, the Office of Student Affairs | 35:18 | |
| is asking for it. | 35:20 | |
| Telling students it's not good for their academics | 35:22 | |
| to be drunk Friday through Sunday. | 35:25 | |
| You tell students a thing like that, | 35:28 | |
| they may turn on us faculty | 35:30 | |
| and ask what we're doing Friday through Sunday. | 35:32 | |
| Then where would we be? | 35:34 | |
| You criticize some students for being unprepared in class | 35:37 | |
| on Monday, and next thing you know, | 35:40 | |
| that student'll be challenging us | 35:41 | |
| for being unprepared in class on Wednesday. | 35:43 | |
| Then where would we be? | 35:46 | |
| I'll tell you. | 35:49 | |
| On our way to the rediscovery | 35:52 | |
| of the etymology of the word college: | 35:55 | |
| college, a collection of colleagues | 36:00 | |
| with common purpose. | 36:05 | |
| A Duke senior recently returned | 36:10 | |
| from a year at Oxford told me | 36:12 | |
| that his regret was that in his four years here, | 36:14 | |
| he had sort of drifted through the place, | 36:19 | |
| taking a little of this and a little of that. | 36:21 | |
| Not really engaged. | 36:25 | |
| And that nobody on the faculty | 36:28 | |
| had gotten to know him well enough | 36:30 | |
| to know when he was faking it. | 36:32 | |
| He envied the moral tutor tradition at Oxford. | 36:36 | |
| Education at its deepest | 36:43 | |
| is a form of imitation. | 36:48 | |
| Paul, in appealing to his flock for imitation | 36:53 | |
| placed himself squarely within that moral | 36:57 | |
| and pedagogical tradition | 37:01 | |
| which assumed that a teacher | 37:04 | |
| is somebody willing to expose, | 37:06 | |
| who's willing to be exposed, | 37:10 | |
| to the imitative glare of students | 37:12 | |
| which asserted that the purpose | 37:17 | |
| of learning is imitation of a master, | 37:20 | |
| which believed that teachers | 37:23 | |
| have a responsibility | 37:25 | |
| to live as they teach, to walk as they speak. | 37:27 | |
| And that pupils are challenged not only | 37:32 | |
| to know a bunch of things, | 37:34 | |
| but to be transformed by someone. | 37:37 | |
| In the European Enlightenment, | 37:42 | |
| with the creation of the individual, | 37:44 | |
| morality was recreated | 37:47 | |
| into something allegedly available to anybody. | 37:49 | |
| Anybody, it was said, could be good | 37:55 | |
| by simply thinking clearly, | 37:58 | |
| using Kantian reason, common sense, | 38:00 | |
| or other individualistic natural endowments. | 38:03 | |
| And these were alleged to reside | 38:07 | |
| in just everybody, | 38:10 | |
| democratically bestowed regardless | 38:11 | |
| of that person's upbringing | 38:14 | |
| or your parents or social status. | 38:16 | |
| And that view of morality | 38:20 | |
| is counter to that offered | 38:22 | |
| by ancient moralists like Aristotle. | 38:24 | |
| Aristotle, who taught that goodness | 38:27 | |
| is not a matter of being reasonable, | 38:30 | |
| not a matter of deciding what to do | 38:33 | |
| in this particular isolated situation, | 38:34 | |
| but rather goodness is a matter | 38:39 | |
| of being a good person, | 38:41 | |
| being somebody who's been trained to be good. | 38:43 | |
| You gotta be taught to be good, said Aristotle. | 38:48 | |
| And Aristotle's chief analogy | 38:52 | |
| for morality was learning how to ride a horse. | 38:54 | |
| You can't learn to ride a horse by reading a book. | 38:59 | |
| You learn to ride a horse | 39:03 | |
| by watching somebody do it | 39:04 | |
| who knows how. | 39:06 | |
| By being led step by step, | 39:08 | |
| by imitating the moves, | 39:12 | |
| by being coaxed into it | 39:14 | |
| and criticized and guided by this person | 39:17 | |
| until you get the feel of the reins, | 39:21 | |
| until it becomes yours. | 39:24 | |
| Here was an unabashedly elitist view of morality. | 39:28 | |
| Aristotle, unlike Kant, believed | 39:34 | |
| that morality was something that is not available | 39:36 | |
| to everybody by natural endowment. | 39:39 | |
| Morality means to belong to that aristocracy | 39:42 | |
| who has taken the time and the trouble | 39:47 | |
| to become better persons than we would have been | 39:50 | |
| if we'd been left to our own devices. | 39:53 | |
| Goodness is much more than a matter of knowing good. | 39:57 | |
| It's a matter of being good, | 40:01 | |
| of learning the moves and the skills | 40:03 | |
| which morality requires. | 40:08 | |
| On a less exulted plain, | 40:11 | |
| Martin Luther said, | 40:13 | |
| you don't get apples from a thorn bush, | 40:16 | |
| you get apples from an apple tree, | 40:20 | |
| you get good works from a good person. | 40:23 | |
| But away with Aristotle and back to Jesus. | 40:27 | |
| For Jesus, being good was not an intellectual problem, | 40:30 | |
| of knowing what ought I to do in this particular situation. | 40:35 | |
| Ethics in our day. | 40:39 | |
| As was sometimes said in the church | 40:42 | |
| in which I grew up, | 40:45 | |
| you can't talk the talk | 40:48 | |
| if you don't walk the walk. | 40:50 | |
| Jesus unabashedly asked not just for agreement, | 40:54 | |
| he demanded discipleship: | 41:00 | |
| learning the moves, walking the walk, | 41:03 | |
| following him down this narrow path. | 41:06 | |
| Jesus asked for imitation. | 41:11 | |
| He wanted followers, not admirers. | 41:16 | |
| Martin Luther King just didn't admire Gandhi, | 41:21 | |
| he imitated Gandhi. | 41:26 | |
| For this little band of Christians | 41:30 | |
| at the church of Philippi, | 41:32 | |
| constantly in danger of seduction | 41:34 | |
| by the pagan majority, | 41:36 | |
| there was no better textbook | 41:39 | |
| than the lives of those who bear the burden of leadership. | 41:41 | |
| Lifestyle is best converted through lifestyle | 41:45 | |
| and there is just no weaseling out | 41:49 | |
| of the plain truth that discipleship | 41:52 | |
| is utterly dependent on our being able | 41:55 | |
| to identify examples, saints, | 41:58 | |
| people worthy of emulation | 42:01 | |
| and if we Christians can't point to a few examples, | 42:05 | |
| even to ourselves, | 42:10 | |
| we really have very little to say. | 42:13 | |
| If every 100 years or so we can't point | 42:17 | |
| to a Teresa of Calcutta or a Desmond Tutu, | 42:19 | |
| we Christians have got a big problem. | 42:25 | |
| Because the world is quite right | 42:28 | |
| in judging our religion | 42:29 | |
| by the kind of lives it's able to produce. | 42:31 | |
| Lacking changed lives, | 42:36 | |
| we pervert the Gospel into an intellectual dilemma, | 42:38 | |
| a head trip rather than a lifestyle trip. | 42:42 | |
| But being a Christian is a matter | 42:46 | |
| of following somebody | 42:48 | |
| who's headed somewhere | 42:49 | |
| that I would not have gone | 42:52 | |
| if I had been left to my own devices. | 42:54 | |
| In my last church, | 42:59 | |
| I preached this sermon | 43:02 | |
| and it was a sermon about poverty | 43:04 | |
| and the plight of the poor | 43:06 | |
| and I used this example, I got this example, | 43:07 | |
| it was out of the a Brazilian newspaper, | 43:09 | |
| someone had sent it to me | 43:11 | |
| about a man named Walter. | 43:13 | |
| Walter in Brazil. | 43:16 | |
| In Brazil there is an active market | 43:19 | |
| of poor people selling organs | 43:21 | |
| from their bodies to richer people. | 43:23 | |
| And the story told about how this man named Walter | 43:26 | |
| had just sold both of his eyes, | 43:29 | |
| Walter had never had a job, | 43:33 | |
| he'd never been able to feed his family adequately | 43:35 | |
| and Walter had sold his eyes for $20,000. | 43:38 | |
| And I just told this story in the sermon. | 43:44 | |
| And then we stood and sung a hymn | 43:47 | |
| and went home and had lunch. | 43:49 | |
| 8:30 the next morning, | 43:52 | |
| I was walking into my office, phone was ringing, | 43:53 | |
| it was Debbie on the phone. Debbie. | 43:55 | |
| Her husband was a young professor | 43:58 | |
| at a nearby college. | 44:00 | |
| They lived in a modest home | 44:01 | |
| in a modest part of town. | 44:04 | |
| Debbie said to me over the phone, | 44:06 | |
| "I've hardly been able to sleep a wink last night." | 44:09 | |
| I said, "Oh why, what was wrong?" | 44:13 | |
| She said, "I couldn't get Walter out of my mind. | 44:14 | |
| "I got my husband up, 5:30 this morning, | 44:19 | |
| "we sat down, we looked at our lives. | 44:21 | |
| "We'd been thinking about getting a new car. | 44:24 | |
| "We don't need a new car, we can repair the old car. | 44:27 | |
| "We've been thinking about buying a new stereo, | 44:30 | |
| "we don't need to buy a new stereo. | 44:32 | |
| "I just wanted to call you and tell you | 44:34 | |
| "we have decided to double | 44:36 | |
| "what we're giving to the church | 44:38 | |
| "if you can assure us that some of that money | 44:41 | |
| "might go to help somebody like Walter." | 44:45 | |
| And I thought to myself, | 44:54 | |
| gee, I slept like a baby last night. | 44:56 | |
| Conversations like that | 45:01 | |
| will make preachers despise laypeople. | 45:03 | |
| (laughter) | 45:06 | |
| So, go ahead, | 45:09 | |
| imitate me, | 45:13 | |
| demand that my miserable little life | 45:16 | |
| be a worthy example. | 45:19 | |
| Would you do me a favor? | 45:22 | |
| Don't let me off the discipleship hook. | 45:25 | |
| Insist that I teach | 45:29 | |
| by the way I walk | 45:33 | |
| rather than merely by the book. | 45:34 | |
| Insist that there be an congruency | 45:37 | |
| between what I preach | 45:40 | |
| and the way I practice. | 45:41 | |
| Imitate me. | 45:45 | |
| The bread was broken | 45:49 | |
| and the wine was poured for communion | 45:50 | |
| and I stretched out my hands over the communion table | 45:54 | |
| for the prayer of thanksgiving | 45:56 | |
| and down on the front row, a little girl | 46:00 | |
| was heard to comment, | 46:02 | |
| "Look, mommy, he's trying to look like Jesus." | 46:04 | |
| It's not an inappropriate thing to say about a Christian. | 46:11 | |
| (tranquil organ music) | 46:19 | |
| (congregation singing) | 46:50 | |
| - | The Lord be with you. | 49:36 |
| Congregation | And also with you. | 49:37 |
| - | Let us pray. | 49:39 |
| Our kind and gracious God, | 49:52 | |
| you hear our prayers before we speak | 49:55 | |
| and answer before we know our need. | 49:59 | |
| Though we cannot pray, may your spirit pray in us, | 50:03 | |
| drawing us to you and toward our neighbors on Earth. | 50:07 | |
| We pray for the church of Jesus Christ | 50:12 | |
| that begun, maintained and nurtured by your spirit. | 50:16 | |
| It may be true to its calling doing your will. | 50:20 | |
| Lord, in your mercy. | 50:25 | |
| All | Hear Our Prayer. | 50:27 |
| - | We pray for the whole creation, | 50:29 |
| may all things work together for good | 50:32 | |
| until by your design your children inherit the Earth | 50:35 | |
| and order it wisely. | 50:38 | |
| Lord, in your mercy. | 50:42 | |
| All | Hear our prayer. | 50:43 |
| - | We pray for people who do not believe, | 50:46 |
| who feel hopeless beyond any human consolation, | 50:48 | |
| who have no examples to inspire them | 50:53 | |
| to dream dreams. | 50:56 | |
| Open their eyes to see beyond the brokenness | 50:58 | |
| of our world, the wonders of your love displayed | 51:00 | |
| in Jesus of Nazareth | 51:04 | |
| and to answer when he calls them. | 51:06 | |
| Lord, in your mercy. | 51:10 | |
| All | Hear our prayer. | 51:11 |
| - | We pray for all schools, colleges and universities | 51:14 |
| for those who teach and those who learn. | 51:17 | |
| Bestow your wisdom in such measure | 51:21 | |
| that relationships of mutual caring | 51:23 | |
| and trust may thrive | 51:26 | |
| and that the pursuit of truth may lead them | 51:28 | |
| to greater community. | 51:31 | |
| Lord, in your mercy. | 51:33 | |
| All | Hear our prayer. | 51:35 |
| - | We pray for enemies as Christ commanded. | 51:37 |
| For those who oppose us or scheme against us, | 51:40 | |
| who are also children of your love. | 51:44 | |
| Shield us from infectious hate | 51:47 | |
| or desire for vengeance. | 51:49 | |
| Lord, in your mercy. | 51:52 | |
| All | Hear our prayer. | 51:54 |
| - | We pray for the sick | 51:57 |
| as they suffer from pain or despair, | 51:59 | |
| or struggle with demons of the mind | 52:02 | |
| as they cry out for healing. | 52:04 | |
| May they be patient and trusting, | 52:07 | |
| open to your healing presence. | 52:10 | |
| Lord, in your mercy. | 52:13 | |
| All | Hear our prayer. | 52:15 |
| - | We pray for those who govern our country, | 52:18 |
| who make, administer or judge our laws. | 52:20 | |
| May new bridges of understanding | 52:24 | |
| and mutual forbearance enable a greater vision | 52:26 | |
| of peace and justice for all to flourish in our land. | 52:29 | |
| Lord, in your mercy. | 52:34 | |
| All | Hear our prayer. | 52:36 |
| - | All these things and whatever else you see | 52:39 |
| that we need, grant us, oh God | 52:42 | |
| for the sake of him who died and rose again. | 52:44 | |
| And now lives and reigns with you | 52:48 | |
| in the unity of the Holy Spirit. | 52:49 | |
| One God forever. | 52:52 | |
| Amen. | 52:54 | |
| As a forgiven and reconciled people, | 52:58 | |
| let us offer our gifts and ourselves unto God. | 53:01 | |
| (tranquil organ music) | 53:05 | |
| (congregation singing) | 54:28 | |
| (lively organ music) | 57:22 | |
| (congregation singing) | 58:07 | |
| ♪ Hallelujah, hallelujah ♪ | 58:19 | |
| (congregation singing) | 58:26 | |
| ♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 58:38 | |
| ♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 58:41 | |
| ♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 58:44 | |
| ♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 58:47 | |
| ♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 58:50 | |
| - | Oh Lord our God, we thank you for the many examples | 59:02 |
| along our journey who have formed us | 59:06 | |
| into the people we are. | 59:08 | |
| For loving parents, grandparents, | 59:10 | |
| aunts and uncles who embraced us as tiny strangers | 59:13 | |
| to become family, | 59:16 | |
| for committed teachers, tireless coaches | 59:18 | |
| and wise counselors who saw the best in us | 59:21 | |
| when we could only see the worst. | 59:23 | |
| For modern-day heroes and heroines, | 59:26 | |
| both well known and unsung | 59:28 | |
| as well as all the saints throughout the ages | 59:31 | |
| who inspire us to follow in their footsteps. | 59:33 | |
| Most of all we thank you for Jesus Christ, | 59:37 | |
| the ultimate example and embodiment | 59:40 | |
| of divine love | 59:42 | |
| who emptied himself in obedience to you | 59:44 | |
| and now reigns in glory with you forever and forever | 59:46 | |
| and in whose name we pray. | 59:49 | |
| All | Our father, who art in heaven | 59:52 |
| hallowed be thy name, | 59:54 | |
| thy kingdom come, thy will be done | 59:56 | |
| on Earth as it is in heaven. | 59:59 | |
| Give us this day our daily bread | 1:00:01 | |
| and forgive us our trespasses | 1:00:04 | |
| as we forgive those who trespass against us | 1:00:06 | |
| and lead us not into temptation | 1:00:09 | |
| but deliver us from evil, | 1:00:11 | |
| for thine is the kingdom, the power and the glory forever. | 1:00:13 | |
| - | Amen. | 1:00:18 |
| May the God of peace make you holy in every way | 1:00:21 | |
| and keep your whole being, spirit, soul and body free | 1:00:25 | |
| from every fault at the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. | 1:00:30 | |
| ♪ Amen ♪ | 1:00:39 | |
| (lively organ music) | 1:00:58 | |
| (congregation singing) | 1:01:44 | |
| (lively organ music) | 1:04:54 | |
| ♪ Go in peace ♪ | 1:05:19 | |
| ♪ And serve the Lord ♪ | 1:05:20 | |
| ♪ Beloved of Christ, amen ♪ | 1:05:23 | |
| (tranquil organ music) | 1:05:37 |
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