William H. Willimon - "The Night Visitor" (September 22, 1991)
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(organ music) | 0:00 | |
(lively organ music) | 0:44 | |
- | Good morning and welcome to this | 3:11 |
service of worship at Duke University Chapel. | 3:12 | |
A particular warm welcome to our alumni | 3:16 | |
from the classes of 1941, 1951, | 3:19 | |
and the Half Century Club who are having | 3:23 | |
their reunion weekend with us. | 3:25 | |
We also welcome back as our lector today | 3:29 | |
Dr. Barney Jones, beloved professor of religion | 3:32 | |
here at Duke for many years. | 3:38 | |
Now, let us stand and join together in the greeting. | 3:42 | |
(congregation shuffling) | 3:46 | |
The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you. | 3:51 | |
Congregation | And also with you. | 3:54 |
- | The risen Christ is with us. | 3:56 |
Congregation | Praise the Lord. | 3:58 |
(organ music) | 4:01 | |
♪ I'll praise my Maker while I've breath ♪ | 4:38 | |
♪ And when my voice is lost in death ♪ | 4:44 | |
♪ Praise shall employ my nobler powers ♪ | 4:50 | |
♪ My days of praise shall ne'er be past ♪ | 4:57 | |
♪ While life and thought and being last ♪ | 5:03 | |
♪ Or immortality endures ♪ | 5:09 | |
♪ Happy are they whose hopes rely ♪ | 5:17 | |
♪ On Israel's God who made the sky ♪ | 5:24 | |
♪ And earth and seas with all their train ♪ | 5:29 | |
♪ Whose truth forever stands secure ♪ | 5:37 | |
♪ Who saves the oppressed and feeds the poor ♪ | 5:43 | |
♪ For none shall find God's promise vain ♪ | 5:49 | |
♪ The Lord pours eyesight on the blind ♪ | 5:58 | |
♪ The Lord supports the fainting mind ♪ | 6:04 | |
♪ And sends the laboring conscience peace ♪ | 6:10 | |
♪ God helps the stranger in distress ♪ | 6:17 | |
♪ The widow and the fatherless ♪ | 6:23 | |
♪ And grants the prisoner sweet release ♪ | 6:29 | |
(organ music) | 6:37 | |
♪ I'll praise my God who lends me breath ♪ | 8:50 | |
♪ And when my voice is lost in death ♪ | 8:57 | |
♪ Praise shall employ my nobler powers ♪ | 9:02 | |
♪ My days of praise shall ne'er be past ♪ | 9:09 | |
♪ While life, and thought, and being last ♪ | 9:15 | |
♪ Or immortality endures ♪ | 9:21 | |
- | Let us pray. | 9:32 |
We have entered your chapel, O God, | 9:36 | |
where there are memories of saints, | 9:39 | |
messages of peace, | 9:42 | |
imperatives of prophets, | 9:44 | |
where death is overcome by resurrection, | 9:47 | |
and the pain of living turns into redemption. | 9:51 | |
Where sin is erased by grace, | 9:55 | |
arrogance overcome by humility, | 9:58 | |
and despair replaced with hope. | 10:01 | |
We are here and you are waiting for us. | 10:06 | |
Make it possible during our time of worship together | 10:09 | |
to move closer to you and your will. | 10:13 | |
Amen. | 10:17 | |
You may be seated. | 10:19 | |
(congregation shuffling) | 10:20 | |
We're glad to see such an overflow crowd this morning. | 10:25 | |
Unfortunately, we have run out of bulletins | 10:28 | |
and ask that you share with one another. | 10:31 | |
- | Let us pray. | 10:41 |
All | Open our hearts and minds, O God, | 10:44 |
by the power of your Holy Spirit, | 10:47 | |
so that as the Word is read and proclaimed, | 10:50 | |
we might hear with joy what you say to us this day. | 10:54 | |
Amen. | 10:59 | |
- | The first reading is taken from the book of Genesis. | 11:01 |
The same night, Jacob got up and took his two wives, | 11:06 | |
his two maids, and his eleven children, | 11:11 | |
and crossed the ford of the Jabbok. | 11:14 | |
He took them and sent them across the stream, | 11:18 | |
and likewise everything that he had. | 11:21 | |
Jacob was left alone, | 11:26 | |
and a man wrestled with him until daybreak. | 11:29 | |
When the man saw that he did not prevail against Jacob, | 11:33 | |
he struck him on the hip socket, and Jacob's hip | 11:37 | |
was put out of joint as he wrestled with him. | 11:42 | |
Then he said, Let me go, for the day is breaking, | 11:47 | |
but Jacob said, I will not let you go, unless you bless me. | 11:53 | |
So he said to him, What is your name? | 11:59 | |
And he said, Jacob. | 12:04 | |
Then the man said, You shall no longer be called Jacob, | 12:07 | |
but Israel, for you have striven with God | 12:11 | |
and with humans, and have prevailed. | 12:15 | |
Then Jacob asked him, Please tell me your name, | 12:20 | |
but he said, Why is it that you ask my name? | 12:27 | |
And there he blessed him. | 12:33 | |
So Jacob called the place Peniel, saying, | 12:36 | |
For I have seen God face to face, | 12:41 | |
and yet my life is preserved. | 12:44 | |
The sun rose upon him as he passed Penuel, | 12:47 | |
limping because of his hip. | 12:51 | |
This is the word of God. | 12:55 | |
Congregation | Thanks be to God. | 12:58 |
- | Please stand and join in singing | 13:05 |
the psalm found on page 758 and 759. | 13:07 | |
♪ The Lord is my light and my salvation ♪ | 13:19 | |
♪ Whom shall I fear ♪ | 13:24 | |
♪ The Lord is the stronghold of my life ♪ | 13:28 | |
♪ Of whom shall I be afraid ♪ | 13:33 | |
♪ When evildoers assail me to devour my flesh ♪ | 13:37 | |
♪ My adversaries and foes shall stumble and fall ♪ | 13:43 | |
♪ Though they encamp against me ♪ | 13:49 | |
♪ My heart shall not fear ♪ | 13:53 | |
♪ Though war rise up against me ♪ | 13:57 | |
♪ Yet I will be confident ♪ | 14:02 | |
♪ One thing I asked of the Lord ♪ | 14:07 | |
♪ That will I seek after ♪ | 14:10 | |
♪ That I will dwell in the house of the Lord ♪ | 14:13 | |
♪ All the days of my life ♪ | 14:19 | |
♪ To behold the beauty of the Lord ♪ | 14:23 | |
♪ And to inquire in the temple. ♪ | 14:28 | |
♪ The Lord will hide me in His shelter ♪ | 14:33 | |
♪ In the day of trouble ♪ | 14:37 | |
♪ Will conceal me under the cover of His tent ♪ | 14:39 | |
♪ And will set me high up on a rock ♪ | 14:43 | |
♪ And now my head shall be lifted up ♪ | 14:47 | |
♪ Above my enemies all around me ♪ | 14:52 | |
♪ And I will offer sacrifices in the Lord's tent ♪ | 14:57 | |
♪ With shouts of joy ♪ | 15:02 | |
♪ I will sing and make melody to the Lord ♪ | 15:05 | |
♪ All glory be to you, O God ♪ | 15:11 | |
♪ And to Jesus Christ, our Savior ♪ | 15:14 | |
♪ And to the Holy Spirit, Blessed Trinity ♪ | 15:18 | |
♪ As it was since time begun ♪ | 15:24 | |
♪ It now and will be forevermore ♪ | 15:27 | |
- | This reading is from the gospel according to St. Mark. | 15:52 |
They went on from there and passed through Galilee. | 15:58 | |
He did not want anyone to know it, | 16:02 | |
for He was teaching his disciples, saying to them, | 16:06 | |
The Son of Man is to be betrayed into human hands, | 16:10 | |
and they will kill Him, and three days after being killed, | 16:15 | |
He will rise again, | 16:20 | |
but they did not understand what He was saying | 16:24 | |
and were afraid to ask Him. | 16:27 | |
Then they came to Capernaum, | 16:31 | |
and when He was in the house He asked them, | 16:35 | |
What were you arguing about on the way? | 16:40 | |
But they were silent, for on the way | 16:44 | |
they had argued with one another who was the greatest. | 16:47 | |
He sat down, called the 12, and said to them, | 16:52 | |
Whoever wants to be first must be | 16:57 | |
last of all and servant of all. | 17:01 | |
Then He took a little child and put it among them | 17:06 | |
and taking it in His arms, He said to them, | 17:11 | |
Whoever welcomes one such child in my name welcomes me, | 17:15 | |
and whoever welcomes me welcomes not me | 17:22 | |
but the one who sent me. | 17:27 | |
This is the word of the Lord. | 17:31 | |
Congregation | Thanks be to God. | 17:34 |
♪ O where shall wisdom be found ♪ | 18:04 | |
♪ Where, where shall wisdom be found ♪ | 18:12 | |
♪ And where is the place of understanding ♪ | 18:18 | |
♪ Where, where is the place of understanding ♪ | 18:26 | |
♪ Man knoweth not the price thereof ♪ | 18:33 | |
♪ It cannot be gotten for gold ♪ | 18:42 | |
♪ It cannot be gotten for gold ♪ | 18:47 | |
♪ Neither shall silver be weighed for the price thereof ♪ | 18:58 | |
♪ Neither shall silver be weighed ♪ | 19:04 | |
♪ Be weighed for the price thereof ♪ | 19:10 | |
♪ God understandeth the way thereof ♪ | 19:22 | |
♪ God understandeth the way thereof ♪ | 19:34 | |
♪ And he knoweth the way thereof ♪ | 19:43 | |
♪ He knoweth, he knoweth the place thereof ♪ | 19:51 | |
♪ The fear of the Lord ♪ | 20:06 | |
♪ That, that is wisdom ♪ | 20:09 | |
♪ And to depart from evil ♪ | 20:12 | |
♪ That is understanding ♪ | 20:15 | |
♪ The fear of the Lord ♪ | 20:19 | |
♪ That, that is wisdom ♪ | 20:22 | |
♪ And to depart from evil ♪ | 20:25 | |
♪ That is understanding ♪ | 20:28 | |
♪ And to depart from evil ♪ | 20:31 | |
♪ That is understanding ♪ | 20:38 | |
♪ Depart from evil ♪ | 20:46 | |
♪ Give us understanding ♪ | 20:49 | |
(choir shuffling) | 21:03 | |
- | If we recall, Jacob has spent a lot of time with Laban | 21:21 |
and he's now preparing to go and reconcile with Esau. | 21:27 | |
The same night he got up and took his two wives | 21:36 | |
and his two maids and his 11 children | 21:43 | |
and crossed the ford of the Jabbok. | 21:47 | |
He took them and he sent them across the stream | 21:51 | |
and likewise everything that he had, | 21:54 | |
and Jacob was left alone, | 21:57 | |
and a man, a man wrestled with him until daybreak. | 22:03 | |
When the man saw that he did not prevail against Jacob, | 22:14 | |
he struck him on the hip socket, | 22:17 | |
and Jacob's hip was put out of joint | 22:20 | |
as he wrestled with the man, | 22:22 | |
and then the man said, Let me go, for the day is breaking, | 22:25 | |
and Jacob said, Not unless you bless me | 22:31 | |
and the man said, What is your name? | 22:34 | |
And Jacob said, Jacob, and the man said, | 22:39 | |
You shall no longer be called Jacob, but Israel, | 22:45 | |
for you have striven with God and with humans, | 22:50 | |
and you have prevailed, and then Jacob asked him, | 22:54 | |
Please tell me, what is your name? | 22:59 | |
And the man said, Why is it that you ask my name? | 23:03 | |
And there he blessed him, | 23:10 | |
and so Jacob called that place Peniel, saying, | 23:15 | |
For I have seen God face to face, | 23:22 | |
and yet my life is preserved. | 23:25 | |
The sun rose on Jacob as he passed by Penuel, | 23:31 | |
limping because of his hip. | 23:36 | |
Thanks be to God. | 23:43 | |
- | We have been following the story of our | 23:58 |
shadowy, primal progenitor Jacob. | 24:02 | |
Life has been a struggle. | 24:09 | |
While still in the womb, | 24:10 | |
Jacob, locked in combat with his twin Esau, | 24:13 | |
and when the time had come for Rebecca | 24:20 | |
to give birth to the twins in her womb, | 24:24 | |
Jacob came out of the womb clutching his brother's heel, | 24:27 | |
and so they called him Jacob, which means Grabber, | 24:32 | |
and the struggle continued. | 24:40 | |
When they were young, Jacob duped his older brother | 24:42 | |
Esau out of his birthright, | 24:48 | |
selling his birthright for a bowl of stew, | 24:50 | |
and when Jacob's father Isaac lay on his deathbed, | 24:58 | |
blind and dying, | 25:02 | |
Jacob tricked him into giving him | 25:05 | |
that birthright that should have gone to Esau. | 25:10 | |
Esau said he would kill him for doing that, | 25:16 | |
and so Jacob has spent his whole adult life | 25:20 | |
on the run, on the lam, | 25:23 | |
and now this night | 25:27 | |
he is finally and fearfully coming back home. | 25:30 | |
He's at last coming back home to try | 25:38 | |
to make peace with his brother, Esau. | 25:39 | |
Tomorrow morning he's going to stand face to face | 25:44 | |
with the brother whom he has so grievously wronged | 25:47 | |
and we wonder, is this brother going to receive him | 25:51 | |
or will this brother kill him, | 25:55 | |
and who among us would blame Esau if it were the latter? | 25:57 | |
So Jacob, in a gesture so typical for Jacob, | 26:04 | |
sends on ahead his wives and his children | 26:08 | |
on ahead of him across the river Jabbok | 26:11 | |
as a kind of test balloon. | 26:15 | |
Tomorrow if he hears their dying screams | 26:18 | |
he will rethink the idea of reconciliation. | 26:21 | |
But now it is night, and Jacob is alone, | 26:28 | |
alone on the brook, beside the brook Jabbok. | 26:34 | |
He is on that boundary between nowhere and home. | 26:41 | |
He is on preparing to cross that rubicon | 26:46 | |
between alienation and reunion. | 26:50 | |
Alone, | 26:56 | |
night, | 26:59 | |
and it shall be a night to remember. | 27:02 | |
For there, on the banks of the Jabbok, | 27:05 | |
Jacob is assaulted by a stranger. | 27:09 | |
Who is this stranger that jumped Jacob at night? | 27:13 | |
Well, nobody knows. | 27:15 | |
The text simply calls him a man, an "ish." | 27:17 | |
A man wrestled with him until day. | 27:23 | |
We're not told too much by the story. | 27:25 | |
It's dark, shadowy, ambiguous. | 27:27 | |
Some have wondered, is he wrestling with his brother, | 27:33 | |
who's come across the river to get a headstart on him, | 27:36 | |
locked there on the riverbank at midnight | 27:42 | |
the same way they were locked in struggle | 27:45 | |
in their mother's womb? | 27:47 | |
Or maybe this is some demon, some primordial devil, | 27:52 | |
that has resisted the rationalizing influence | 28:00 | |
of the department of religion and has sort of | 28:03 | |
come up there and jumped Jacob, | 28:06 | |
something out of our dim, pagan past, | 28:08 | |
or maybe it's some river god | 28:16 | |
that just bubbled up out of the slime. | 28:18 | |
The nocturnal antagonist has no name | 28:25 | |
and we are never allowed to see his face, | 28:29 | |
but by the end of that fitful night, | 28:34 | |
Jacob will have become convinced | 28:36 | |
that he has fought with God. | 28:40 | |
We're gonna sing about it at the end of this sermon, | 28:47 | |
a hymn by Charles Wesley. | 28:49 | |
Fought with God. | 28:51 | |
On Jacob's way to wrestle and to meet his brother, | 28:54 | |
he is jumped by his God. | 29:00 | |
Oh, but this is not the gracious God of the daylight | 29:05 | |
who has blessed and promised things to Jacob, | 29:08 | |
promises to make a great people of him. | 29:12 | |
No, no, this is a terrifying force of God at night, | 29:14 | |
a God who's not going to be appeased | 29:19 | |
by flowery phrases and prayers by Jacob, | 29:22 | |
nor is this a god that's gonna be stared at, | 29:27 | |
looked at, analyzed, picked apart | 29:30 | |
like a cadaver on a table, | 29:32 | |
discussed politely in religion classes. | 29:35 | |
No, that night Jacob met, | 29:38 | |
that night when Jacob feared more than anything | 29:44 | |
the wrath of his brother, | 29:48 | |
he must first endure the assault of his God. | 29:50 | |
The fight lasted all night. | 29:58 | |
It was almost an even match. | 30:01 | |
Neither wrestler prevailed. | 30:03 | |
Oh, what a man must have been this Jacob, | 30:06 | |
to fight God and almost fight God to a draw, | 30:10 | |
and what a God must be this God, | 30:16 | |
willing to wrestle a man like Jacob. | 30:20 | |
Near dawn, sweating, gasping for breath, | 30:26 | |
exhausted by conflict, the combatants are reduced to speech. | 30:30 | |
"Let me go, daylight is breaking," | 30:36 | |
said the man. | 30:38 | |
"Bless me first," | 30:41 | |
says Jacob. | 30:42 | |
Jacob was always in the market for a blessing. | 30:43 | |
"Well, what's your name?" | 30:47 | |
asked the stranger. | 30:49 | |
"Jacob." | 30:50 | |
"No, no, you're no longer called Jacob. | 30:53 | |
"You are Israel. | 30:59 | |
"You've struggled with God and with people, | 31:03 | |
"and you have prevailed." | 31:07 | |
"Well, so what's your name?" | 31:11 | |
Jacob asked the stranger. | 31:14 | |
There was no reply. | 31:18 | |
The stranger slipped out of his grasp and into the night. | 31:19 | |
Jacob got no clear victory that night, | 31:27 | |
no answer to his question, | 31:31 | |
but what he got was a new name, | 31:36 | |
and you know in a story anytime you get a new name, | 31:38 | |
you get a new identity. | 31:42 | |
Jacob got a new name through the assault of God. | 31:45 | |
Now we have been taught in the story | 31:54 | |
to call him by many names. | 31:55 | |
Jacob, meaning Trickster, Grabber, worst of all Heel, | 31:57 | |
but now he is going to be called Israel, | 32:05 | |
which may mean God preserves, | 32:08 | |
and in this new name there is new being | 32:12 | |
and there is new power and that night, | 32:15 | |
power shifted in God's relationship to the world. | 32:20 | |
A new man, a new people got formed, called forth. | 32:25 | |
Israel is the one who has faced God, | 32:31 | |
been gripped by God, prevailed, | 32:36 | |
gained a blessing, and been renamed. | 32:39 | |
Though he never saw the face, so he never got a name, | 32:44 | |
Jacob has been forever changed. | 32:48 | |
The story begins in the early chapters of Genesis | 32:55 | |
and it says that we want knowledge, | 32:57 | |
we want to eat of the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge. | 33:00 | |
We want to know all the mysteries in heaven and earth. | 33:05 | |
We want to pick apart creation and understand. | 33:08 | |
We want to reduce all the universe to a bunch of formulae. | 33:11 | |
We want to know God's name. | 33:18 | |
We want to know God's name so we can ring God up | 33:21 | |
anytime we please, have God do things for us. | 33:24 | |
We want to see God's face so we can see | 33:29 | |
if it's a kind face or if it maybe looks like our face. | 33:33 | |
But no, there is no name and there is no face | 33:42 | |
and there is no real knowledge except in ambiguity, | 33:49 | |
only this unscrutable mystery and blessing. | 33:56 | |
Israel comes into existence | 34:01 | |
through the assault of an inscrutable God. | 34:06 | |
See, I believe this dark, primitive story | 34:14 | |
is a story about grace, but it's not grace | 34:17 | |
the way we usually talk about it. | 34:21 | |
It's not sweet, amazing grace. | 34:23 | |
It's tough, assaulting grace. | 34:25 | |
Nobody consulted Jacob about what he would like to be. | 34:29 | |
When daylight comes, God is gone, | 34:36 | |
but so is Jacob. | 34:40 | |
Now, no one remains but Israel, | 34:44 | |
walking with a permanent limp | 34:48 | |
after a night of horrible sleep. | 34:52 | |
And I ask you, | 34:56 | |
that night, was Israel blessed | 34:58 | |
or wounded by God? | 35:03 | |
Sometimes God's nocturnal visits | 35:08 | |
both bless and wound, | 35:11 | |
both wound and bless. | 35:15 | |
With tears in her eyes, she told the group about how, | 35:23 | |
as a young girl, she had asked, she had prayed to God, | 35:26 | |
God, use me for your purposes. | 35:31 | |
When she was in college, she was struck down | 35:35 | |
by a painful chronic illness. | 35:37 | |
After college, a short and very unhappy marriage followed, | 35:44 | |
but she gave birth to a child. | 35:50 | |
That child was struck down on a playground accident. | 35:55 | |
After six months of terrible agony, the child died. | 35:59 | |
Now, later in life, she was running | 36:05 | |
an inner-city day care center which she thought | 36:07 | |
next week would close due to lack of funds. | 36:10 | |
And somebody in the group said, | 36:16 | |
"The big mistake you made was | 36:20 | |
"saying God, use me for your purposes." | 36:23 | |
People, the story of Jacob's match | 36:32 | |
with a stranger by the river depicts a god | 36:37 | |
that's big and dark and pushy and real. | 36:40 | |
Not the kind old gentlemen up in the sky, | 36:45 | |
but an assaulting adversary by night. | 36:50 | |
Got a postcard this summer from a Duke graduate | 36:56 | |
out in the desert, protecting some Kurdish people. | 36:58 | |
Postcard said he was out in the desert | 37:05 | |
protecting these Kurdish people, this, that, | 37:08 | |
and at the bottom he said, | 37:10 | |
Oh by the way, I'm a Catholic now. | 37:10 | |
I wrote him back. | 37:13 | |
I said, Don't send me a postcard like that. | 37:14 | |
Just a little tantalizing here, there, and the other, | 37:16 | |
and I'm a Catholic now, what is this? | 37:18 | |
Have you had a change in direction in your life? | 37:22 | |
Tell me about it. | 37:26 | |
For this, I got a seven page single spaced typed letter. | 37:28 | |
In the letter he said, have I had a change of direction | 37:34 | |
in my life since I left Duke? | 37:37 | |
I skidded 150 feet down the interstate, | 37:42 | |
put on brakes, | 37:49 | |
was thrown into reverse, drove across the median, | 37:50 | |
and headed down the other side. | 37:54 | |
Yeah, I've had a change in my life. | 37:56 | |
I'm a Catholic now. | 37:59 | |
Lusting to see God, wanting a name to name God, | 38:05 | |
Jacob got wounded and blessed in the struggle. | 38:11 | |
There are, it seems, | 38:18 | |
no untroubled encounters | 38:21 | |
with this God, this Holy God, so beware, beware. | 38:25 | |
You heard it here first, beware. | 38:30 | |
Late night, night before a meeting, or even a midterm, | 38:33 | |
alone, you might get jumped, visited, | 38:37 | |
wrestled to the ground, locked in struggle. | 38:40 | |
You've been warned. | 38:45 | |
Nobody walks away from such divine human wrestling | 38:48 | |
without a limp and a new name. | 38:52 | |
The nocturnal adversary comes | 38:57 | |
and locks our lives in combat. | 39:00 | |
We demand a name, we want to see a face, | 39:05 | |
but no, no, no, no, no. | 39:08 | |
The stranger names us. | 39:10 | |
You, you are now Israel, | 39:14 | |
and though we consider ourselves blessed, | 39:21 | |
having struggled with God and lived to tell about it, | 39:26 | |
we walk toward the dawn with a limp. | 39:31 | |
(organ music) | 39:42 | |
(shuffling) | 40:14 | |
♪ Come, O thou Traveller unknown ♪ | 40:46 | |
♪ Whom still I hold but cannot see ♪ | 40:53 | |
♪ My company before is gone ♪ | 41:01 | |
♪ And I am left alone with thee ♪ | 41:08 | |
♪ With thee all night I mean to stay ♪ | 41:16 | |
♪ And wrestle till the break of day ♪ | 41:24 | |
♪ With thee all night I mean to stay ♪ | 41:34 | |
♪ And wrestle till the break of day ♪ | 41:42 | |
♪ I need not tell thee who I am ♪ | 41:51 | |
♪ My misery or sin declare ♪ | 41:59 | |
♪ Thyself hast called me by my name ♪ | 42:06 | |
♪ Look on thy hands, and read it there ♪ | 42:14 | |
♪ But who, I ask thee, who art thou ♪ | 42:22 | |
♪ Tell me thy name, and tell me now ♪ | 42:29 | |
♪ But who, I ask thee, who art thou ♪ | 42:39 | |
♪ Tell me thy name, and tell me now ♪ | 42:47 | |
♪ Yield to me now, for I am weak ♪ | 42:57 | |
♪ But confident in self-despair ♪ | 43:04 | |
♪ Speak to my heart, in blessings speak ♪ | 43:12 | |
♪ Be conquered by my instant prayer ♪ | 43:20 | |
♪ Speak, or thou never hence shalt move ♪ | 43:28 | |
♪ And tell me if thy name is Love ♪ | 43:35 | |
♪ Speak, or thou never hence shalt move ♪ | 43:46 | |
♪ And tell me if thy name is Love ♪ | 43:53 | |
♪ 'Tis Love, 'tis love, thou diedst for me ♪ | 44:03 | |
♪ I hear thy whisper in my heart ♪ | 44:11 | |
♪ The morning breaks, the shadows flee ♪ | 44:19 | |
♪ Pure universal Love thou art ♪ | 44:26 | |
♪ To me, to all, thy mercies move ♪ | 44:34 | |
♪ Thy nature and thy name is Love ♪ | 44:42 | |
♪ To me, to all, thy mercies move ♪ | 44:52 | |
♪ Thy nature and thy name is Love ♪ | 45:00 | |
- | The Lord be with you. | 45:13 |
Congregation | And also with you. | 45:16 |
- | Let us pray. | 45:17 |
O God, as we pray together, make yourself known to us. | 45:30 | |
If we have doubts, help us not to fear them, | 45:36 | |
but rather help us to find your presence | 45:41 | |
in the ache of our uncertainty. | 45:44 | |
If we have question, relieve us | 45:47 | |
of the burning need always to find immediate answers | 45:50 | |
and help us to understand that | 45:55 | |
in the darkness of things unknown, | 45:57 | |
it is easier to discover a flicker of light. | 46:00 | |
Lord, in your mercy. | 46:04 | |
All | Hear our prayer. | 46:06 |
- | O God of the struggle, some of us are wrestling with you | 46:09 |
or with some person or problem in our life. | 46:14 | |
Some of us are trying to make sense and find our way | 46:19 | |
through illness, addiction, or a troubled relationship. | 46:23 | |
Some of us are trying to find meaning and hope | 46:30 | |
because we've become the victims of senseless violence. | 46:33 | |
Some of us are struggling to determine our life direction, | 46:38 | |
trying to discern our life's purpose | 46:43 | |
in the midst of claims made by family, friends, and society, | 46:46 | |
and some of us have felt the touch of your claim upon us | 46:52 | |
but like Jacob we hope to bend you to our will | 46:57 | |
and grab the blessing we desire from you, | 47:00 | |
but we have seen that though you often bless us, | 47:05 | |
you also weaned us in the process | 47:08 | |
and though you heal, you do not protect us | 47:12 | |
from life's pain and trials. | 47:15 | |
O God, give us courage to face life | 47:19 | |
and faith to trust that you use every experience of life | 47:23 | |
to mold us to your will and your purposes. | 47:28 | |
Remind us that all things work to good | 47:32 | |
for those who love you. | 47:36 | |
Help us turn toward you and be blessed | 47:38 | |
with a new name and a new understanding of life. | 47:41 | |
Lord, in your mercy. | 47:46 | |
All | Hear our prayer. | 47:48 |
- | O God of all people, we lift up to you | 47:51 |
our concerns for a trouble world. | 47:55 | |
An old order is dying and a new world has yet to be born. | 47:58 | |
We have felt great fear at the uncertainty of the future. | 48:04 | |
Ethnic peoples wrestle with other ethnic people. | 48:09 | |
Nation struggles against nation, | 48:13 | |
and with each passing day, | 48:17 | |
understanding and peace seems more elusive. | 48:19 | |
O God, we pray that you will enter into the struggle | 48:24 | |
and claim it for your own, that out of the pain of conflict | 48:28 | |
a new world of peace might be born. | 48:32 | |
Lord, in your mercy. | 48:37 | |
All | Hear our prayer. | 48:39 |
- | O God of power, save us from a sense of helplessness | 48:42 |
as we face the overwhelming needs and demands of our world. | 48:47 | |
Remind us that we do not struggle alone, | 48:53 | |
but that indeed in the midst of the struggle | 48:56 | |
you are there, claiming it, redeeming it for your own. | 48:59 | |
Speak to us and show each of us | 49:05 | |
the part you would have us play | 49:08 | |
in your mission of recreating the earth. | 49:10 | |
Cleanse us from all that keeps us from serving you | 49:14 | |
and loving our neighbors and integrity of word and deed. | 49:18 | |
Through Jesus Christ our Lord, we pray. | 49:23 | |
Amen. | 49:26 | |
As the days become cooler and the leaves of summer | 49:31 | |
begin to wear their fall colors, | 49:34 | |
we are reminded of the many ways God interacts | 49:36 | |
with the world to meet its many needs. | 49:40 | |
The cycle of life goes on and we are among the actors, | 49:43 | |
because we are created in God's image | 49:47 | |
and given the task of stewardship. | 49:50 | |
Let us now share in that responsibility | 49:53 | |
as we set aside a portion of our wealth | 49:56 | |
to play our part as caretakers in God's creation. | 49:59 | |
(organ music) | 50:05 | |
♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 51:14 | |
♪ Methinks I hear the full celestial choir ♪ | 51:18 | |
♪ Hallelujah, hallelujah ♪ | 51:27 | |
♪ Methinks I hear the full celestial choir ♪ | 51:34 | |
♪ Through heav'ns high dome, through heav'ns high dome ♪ | 51:44 | |
♪ Their awesome, awesome anthem raise ♪ | 51:51 | |
♪ Now chanting clear ♪ | 51:58 | |
♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 52:00 | |
♪ Now chanting clear, chanting clear ♪ | 52:02 | |
♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 52:03 | |
♪ Now chanting clear ♪ | 52:05 | |
♪ And now they all conspire ♪ | 52:10 | |
♪ And now they all conspire ♪ | 52:13 | |
♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 52:18 | |
♪ Methinks I hear the full celestial choir ♪ | 52:21 | |
♪ Hallelujah, hallelujah ♪ | 52:25 | |
♪ Now chanting clear, chanting clear ♪ | 52:29 | |
♪ Chanting clear, chanting clear ♪ | 52:33 | |
♪ Amen ♪ | 52:37 | |
♪ And now they all conspire ♪ | 52:45 | |
♪ And now they all conspire ♪ | 52:51 | |
♪ To swell the lofty, lofty hymn from praise to praise ♪ | 52:55 | |
♪ To swell the lofty hymn from praise to praise ♪ | 53:01 | |
♪ Hallelujah, hallelujah ♪ | 53:08 | |
♪ To swell the lofty hymn, to swell the lofty hymn ♪ | 53:13 | |
♪ To swell the lofty hymn, to swell the lofty lofty hymn ♪ | 53:26 | |
♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 53:36 | |
♪ Obey him, obey him, obey him, obey him ♪ | 53:40 | |
(lively organ music) | 53:59 | |
♪ Praise God, from whom all blessings flow ♪ | 55:07 | |
♪ Praise God, all creatures here below ♪ | 55:13 | |
♪ Hallelujah, hallelujah ♪ | 55:19 | |
♪ Praise God above, ye heav'nly host ♪ | 55:27 | |
♪ Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost ♪ | 55:33 | |
♪ Hallelujah, hallelujah ♪ | 55:39 | |
♪ Hallelujah, hallelujah ♪ | 55:45 | |
♪ Hallelujah ♪ | 55:52 | |
- | Let us pray. | 56:04 |
Almighty and merciful God, | 56:06 | |
from whom comes all good and every perfect gift, | 56:09 | |
we praise you for your mercy, | 56:13 | |
for your goodness that has created us, | 56:16 | |
your grace that has sustained us, | 56:20 | |
your discipline that has corrected us, | 56:23 | |
your patience that has borne with us, | 56:26 | |
and your love that has redeemed us. | 56:29 | |
Help us to love you and be thankful for all your gifts, | 56:32 | |
even though they sometimes wound us. | 56:37 | |
By serving you and delighting to do your will, | 56:40 | |
through Jesus Christ our Lord, who taught us to pray. | 56:43 | |
All | Our Father, who art in Heaven, | 56:48 |
Hallowed be thy name. | 56:51 | |
Thy kingdom come. | 56:53 | |
Thy will be done on earth, as it is in heaven. | 56:54 | |
Give us this day our daily bread, | 56:58 | |
and forgive us our trespasses, | 57:01 | |
as we forgive those that trespass against us. | 57:04 | |
Lead us not into temptation, | 57:07 | |
but deliver us from evil. | 57:10 | |
For thine is the kingdom | 57:12 | |
and the power and the glory forever. | 57:13 | |
Amen. | 57:17 | |
- | Now may the Lord bless you and keep you. | 57:19 |
May the Lord be kind and gracious to you. | 57:22 | |
May the Lord look upon with favor and give you peace. | 57:26 | |
♪ Amen, Amen ♪ | 57:33 | |
♪ Amen, Amen ♪ | 57:47 | |
(organ music) | 58:13 | |
♪ Standing on the promises of Christ my King ♪ | 58:52 | |
♪ Through eternal ages let his praises ring ♪ | 58:57 | |
♪ Glory in the highest, I will shout and sing ♪ | 59:02 | |
♪ Standing on the promises of God ♪ | 59:06 | |
♪ Standing, standing ♪ | 59:11 | |
♪ Standing on the promises of God my Savior ♪ | 59:15 | |
♪ Standing, standing ♪ | 59:20 | |
♪ I'm standing on the promises of God ♪ | 59:26 | |
♪ Standing on the promises that cannot fail ♪ | 59:32 | |
♪ When the howling storms of doubt and fear assail ♪ | 59:37 | |
♪ By the living Word of God I shall prevail ♪ | 59:41 | |
♪ Standing on the promises of God ♪ | 59:46 | |
♪ Standing, standing ♪ | 59:51 | |
♪ Standing on the promises of God my Savior ♪ | 59:56 | |
♪ Standing, standing ♪ | 1:00:00 | |
♪ I'm standing on the promises of God ♪ | 1:00:07 | |
♪ Standing on the promises of Christ the Lord ♪ | 1:00:13 | |
♪ Bound to him eternally by love's strong cord ♪ | 1:00:18 | |
♪ Overcoming daily with the Spirit's sword ♪ | 1:00:23 | |
♪ Standing on the promises of God ♪ | 1:00:27 | |
♪ Standing, standing ♪ | 1:00:32 | |
♪ Standing on the promises of God my Savior ♪ | 1:00:37 | |
♪ Standing, standing ♪ | 1:00:42 | |
♪ I'm standing on the promises of God ♪ | 1:00:48 | |
♪ Standing on the promises I cannot fall ♪ | 1:00:54 | |
♪ Listening every moment to the Spirit's call ♪ | 1:00:59 | |
♪ Resting in my Savior as my all in all ♪ | 1:01:04 | |
♪ Standing on the promises of God ♪ | 1:01:09 | |
♪ Standing, standing ♪ | 1:01:14 | |
♪ Standing on the promises of God my Savior ♪ | 1:01:19 | |
♪ Standing, standing ♪ | 1:01:24 | |
♪ I'm standing on the promises of God ♪ | 1:01:31 | |
(organ music) | 1:01:38 | |
(congregation mumbling) | 1:01:43 |
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