William H. Willimon - "God's Own Good Time" (March 22, 1992)
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(acapella choral music) | 0:01 | |
- | We welcome you to this service of worship | 2:05 |
on the third Sunday of Lent. | 2:07 | |
We've been led in our worship | 2:10 | |
by the Charlotte Children's Choir at Queens College, | 2:12 | |
and their director, their new director, | 2:16 | |
Mrs. Sandy Holland, and we appreciate | 2:18 | |
these young musicians arising so early | 2:21 | |
to be with us from Charlotte this morning, | 2:24 | |
and to contribute to our worship. | 2:26 | |
Wednesday, this Wednesday, March 25th, | 2:31 | |
the distinguished Christian commentator | 2:34 | |
on the Church and contemporary culture, | 2:37 | |
Richard John Newhouse, will be speaking | 2:39 | |
as guest of the chapel, in York Chapel | 2:43 | |
at the divinity school at 7:30, | 2:46 | |
his topic being, "Being Christian, being American." | 2:49 | |
and we invite you to that public lecture. | 2:53 | |
We also remind you that we have a Sunday morning series, | 2:57 | |
which is proceeding on science, technology, | 3:01 | |
and the Christian faith. | 3:04 | |
Led by Dr. Ned Arnett, of our chemistry department | 3:06 | |
and pastor Hubert Beck, Lutheran campus Minister. | 3:10 | |
And that's each Sunday morning at 9:45 AM, | 3:14 | |
in room 211 of the divinity school. | 3:20 | |
This past week, we have had three mission work teams | 3:24 | |
from Duke chapel, in Honduras, | 3:28 | |
in Lumberton, North Carolina, | 3:30 | |
and in Washington DC. | 3:32 | |
Your generosity has made these work teams possible | 3:34 | |
and we thank you and your offering | 3:38 | |
and we pray God's blessing and safe return | 3:42 | |
upon these three groups of students | 3:46 | |
and campus ministers, who have been ministering | 3:49 | |
in various parts of the world | 3:52 | |
in areas of human need, in your name. | 3:54 | |
We're delighted that you're here this morning. | 3:58 | |
Now let us stand for the greeting. | 4:01 | |
The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you. | 4:07 | |
(congregation responds) | 4:10 | |
Bless the Lord, oh my soul, | 4:13 | |
and all that is within me, bless God's holy name. | 4:15 | |
(congregation responds) | 4:19 | |
who forgives all your sins | 4:25 | |
and heals all of your infirmities. | 4:28 | |
(congregation responds) | 4:31 | |
(organ music) | 4:39 | |
(congregation sings hymn) | 5:08 | |
- | Long have we been in the wilderness, Lord. | 8:14 |
Searching for water, searching for food. | 8:18 | |
But now we have stumbled onto holy ground. | 8:22 | |
And the shadow of your mountain has fallen upon us. | 8:25 | |
If you are near, Lord, do not let your voice remain silent. | 8:30 | |
Do not let your face remain hidden. | 8:34 | |
But call to us, and we shall reply. | 8:37 | |
Give us a sign, and we shall take off our shoes. | 8:41 | |
Appear to us, and we shall cover our eyes. | 8:45 | |
For you are the great I Am, | 8:49 | |
in whom become who you mean us to be, amen. | 8:53 | |
- | Please join me in the prayer for illumination. | 9:11 |
Entire Assembly | Open our hearts and minds, oh God, | 9:16 |
by the power of your Holy Spirit. | 9:19 | |
So that as the Word is read and proclaimed, | 9:23 | |
we might hear with joy what you say to us | 9:26 | |
this Lenten season, amen. | 9:30 | |
- | Our Old Testament lesson comes | 9:35 |
from the book of Exodus chapter three. | 9:37 | |
Moses was keeping the flock | 9:44 | |
of his father-in-law, Jethro, the Priest of Midian. | 9:46 | |
He led his flock beyond the wilderness, | 9:51 | |
and came to Horeb, the mountain of God. | 9:53 | |
There, the angel of the Lord appeared to him, | 9:57 | |
in a flame of fire, out of a bush. | 10:00 | |
He looked, and the bush was blazing, | 10:04 | |
yet it was not consumed. | 10:07 | |
Then Moses said, "I must turn aside | 10:10 | |
and look at this great sight, | 10:13 | |
and see why the bush is not burned up." | 10:14 | |
When the Lord saw that he had turned aside to see, | 10:17 | |
God called to him out of the bush, | 10:21 | |
"Moses, Moses," and he said, "Here I am." | 10:23 | |
then he said "Come no closer. | 10:28 | |
Remove the sandals from your feet, | 10:31 | |
for the place on which you are standing is holy ground." | 10:33 | |
He said further, "I am the God of your father, | 10:36 | |
the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob." | 10:41 | |
and Moses hid his face, for he was afraid to look at God. | 10:46 | |
Then the Lord said, "I have observed the misery | 10:52 | |
of my people who are in Egypt, | 10:56 | |
I've heard their cry on account of their taskmasters. | 10:58 | |
Indeed, I know their sufferings, | 11:02 | |
and I have come down to deliver them from the Egyptians, | 11:04 | |
and to bring them up out of the land, | 11:08 | |
to a good and broad land. | 11:09 | |
A land flowing with milk and honey, | 11:12 | |
to the country of the Canaanites, | 11:14 | |
the Hittites, the Amorites, the Perrizzites, | 11:17 | |
the Hivites, and the Jebusites. | 11:21 | |
The cry of the Israelites has come now to me, | 11:24 | |
I have also seen how the Egyptians oppress them. | 11:28 | |
So come, I will send you to the Pharaoh, | 11:32 | |
to bring my people, the Israelites, out of Egypt." | 11:35 | |
But Moses said to God, | 11:40 | |
"Who am I, that I should go to the Pharaoh | 11:41 | |
and to bring the Israelites out of Egypt?" | 11:44 | |
He said, "I will be with you, | 11:47 | |
and this shall be the sign for you, | 11:49 | |
that it is I who sent you. | 11:51 | |
When you have brought the people out of Egypt, | 11:53 | |
you shall worship God on this mountain." | 11:55 | |
But Moses said to God, "If I come to the Israelites | 11:59 | |
and say to them, 'The God of your ancestors | 12:02 | |
has sent me to you,' and they ask me, | 12:05 | |
'What is His name?' | 12:08 | |
What shall I say to them?" | 12:10 | |
God said to Moses, "I am who I am." | 12:13 | |
And He said further, | 12:16 | |
"Thus you shall say to the Israelites, | 12:18 | |
I Am Has sent me to you." | 12:20 | |
God also said to Moses, | 12:24 | |
"Thus you shall say to the Israelites, | 12:26 | |
The Lord, the God of your ancestors, | 12:29 | |
the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, | 12:31 | |
and the God of Jacob has sent me to you. | 12:34 | |
This is my name forever, and this, my title | 12:37 | |
for all generations." | 12:41 | |
This is the word of the Lord. | 12:43 | |
(congregation responds) | 12:46 | |
(organ plays) | 13:10 | |
(choir sings) | 13:50 | |
- | Our text from the New Testament comes from | 16:52 |
the Gospel of Luke, chapter 13. | 16:54 | |
Then he told this parable. | 17:00 | |
A man had a fig tree planted in his vineyard, | 17:03 | |
and he came looking for fruit on it, and found none. | 17:07 | |
So he said to the gardener, | 17:11 | |
"See here, for three years I've come looking for fruit | 17:13 | |
on this fig tree, and still I find none, cut it down, | 17:17 | |
why should it be wasting the soil?" | 17:21 | |
He replied, "Sir, let it alone for one more year, | 17:25 | |
until I dig around it and put manure on it. | 17:28 | |
If it bears fruit next year, well and good, | 17:31 | |
but if not, you can cut it down." | 17:35 | |
This is the word of the Lord. | 17:38 | |
Thanks be to God. | 17:41 | |
- | The owner of a vineyard has a fig tree. | 17:53 |
And he has come to the vineyard | 17:59 | |
looking for fruit from this fig tree for three years now, | 18:01 | |
but there has been no fruit. | 18:04 | |
Fig trees are supposed to bear every year. | 18:07 | |
But this tree appears to be hopelessly infertile. | 18:14 | |
"Cut it down", says the owner. | 18:20 | |
And perhaps with this talk of vineyard, | 18:25 | |
you remember other Bible talk about vineyards. | 18:27 | |
In the fifth chapter of Isaiah, the prophet says, | 18:32 | |
"Israel is the vineyard of the Lord, | 18:37 | |
and Judah is God's planting." | 18:42 | |
Israel is often spoken of as God's vineyard, | 18:46 | |
but if you've read much of the Bible, | 18:50 | |
you know that things have not always gone that well | 18:52 | |
in God's garden. | 18:55 | |
The prophet Joel lamented | 19:00 | |
the unfaithfulness of Israel in his day, | 19:02 | |
"The vine withers, the fig tree droops." | 19:06 | |
In John Wesley's commentary on this parable | 19:13 | |
of the infertile fig tree, | 19:15 | |
he notes that either we may understand, | 19:19 | |
we may understand that God, of course, | 19:23 | |
is the owner of this vineyard, | 19:26 | |
but either we may understand the pleading servant, | 19:28 | |
the servant pleading for the fig tree, | 19:32 | |
as either Christ, or as Christ's ministers. | 19:34 | |
Those ministers of the Church. | 19:39 | |
And this makes sense. | 19:44 | |
For later on in Luke, | 19:47 | |
when Jesus tells another story about a vineyard, | 19:49 | |
a man who rented out his vineyard to some tenants, | 19:52 | |
and he comes back looking for his rent, | 19:55 | |
and these tenants treat his son shamefully, | 19:58 | |
Luke says, the Scribes and the Pharisees, | 20:03 | |
the leaders of Israel, perceive | 20:06 | |
that he had told this parable against them. | 20:08 | |
We are Christ's ministers, his stewards of the vineyard. | 20:13 | |
God's people, Israel, the Church, | 20:20 | |
we are God's vineyard. | 20:25 | |
And the owner of the vineyard, God, | 20:28 | |
has come, calling to collect. | 20:30 | |
But, alas, there's no fruit. | 20:33 | |
Now the keepers of the vineyard, now those Church officials, | 20:37 | |
are going to have some explaining to do, | 20:40 | |
why there has been so little fruitfulness. | 20:42 | |
Now the keepers of the vineyard | 20:46 | |
the Scribes the Pharisees, the Bishops, the Pastors, | 20:48 | |
the Sunday school teachers, the Church stewards, | 20:51 | |
are gonna have some explaining to do. | 20:53 | |
I think this parable is an assault against | 21:01 | |
the leadership, fruitless leadership, | 21:05 | |
in Israel, and the Church. | 21:08 | |
Plenty of time has passed for these stewards to have acted, | 21:11 | |
but now, after three years, | 21:16 | |
the owner of the vineyard has had it, | 21:17 | |
and he says, "Cut it down." | 21:19 | |
In Isaiah five, the owner of the unfruitful vineyard | 21:26 | |
gets so upset, he says, | 21:30 | |
"I'll tell you what I'm going to do with my vineyard, | 21:33 | |
I'm going to remove the hedges, | 21:36 | |
I'm going to knock down the walls, | 21:37 | |
I'm going to let briars and thistles | 21:39 | |
grow up in this vineyard. | 21:41 | |
I'm going to command the rain not to rain upon it, | 21:42 | |
that's what I'll do to this vineyard." | 21:45 | |
The owner of the vineyard has been coming here | 21:50 | |
for three years, been coming here Easter, | 21:52 | |
Pentecost, Christmas Eve, there has been no fruit. | 21:54 | |
Cut it down, time is up. | 22:00 | |
Few years ago I had a friend, | 22:07 | |
who is a Pastor in Africa, visit. | 22:09 | |
My friend's church has had a tough time in Africa. | 22:16 | |
Persecution by the government, | 22:18 | |
bitter persecution by their Muslim neighbors, | 22:21 | |
they've had a tough time. | 22:24 | |
I thought it would be good for him to visit here | 22:26 | |
in America, where we have freedom to be religious. | 22:28 | |
But as it turns out, according to my friend, | 22:35 | |
not too religious. | 22:37 | |
For my friend asked me, he asked me one day, | 22:39 | |
"How many baptisms do you do a year?" | 22:43 | |
And I said, "Well, let's see, baptisms, let's see, | 22:47 | |
I guess, I don't know, five, six, eight?" | 22:50 | |
And he said to me, in astonishment, | 22:57 | |
"Six or eight baptisms in an entire year, that's all?" | 22:59 | |
And I said, "Well it's a university chapel, | 23:04 | |
we don't do much of that." | 23:07 | |
He said, "No, my word!" | 23:09 | |
I said, " Well, how many baptisms do you do a year?" | 23:14 | |
He said, "Well, we had an off year last year, | 23:16 | |
I only did about 600." | 23:18 | |
and then he said "I am, going to tell my friends | 23:22 | |
when I return to Africa, | 23:24 | |
that I have met a brother in Christ over there, | 23:26 | |
who keeps preaching, and who keeps serving the Eucharist, | 23:29 | |
Sunday after Sunday, with so little results, | 23:33 | |
I think that's amazing! | 23:36 | |
I respect you so much, you just get up every Sunday | 23:37 | |
and keep preaching, six baptisms? | 23:41 | |
I respect you so much!" | 23:43 | |
And on that day, the owner of the vineyard | 23:53 | |
came looking for figs. | 23:55 | |
He said to those who were supposed to be | 23:58 | |
looking after the vineyard, | 24:00 | |
"Time's up, cut it down." | 24:03 | |
"Master," plead the servant, | 24:11 | |
"Master, let it be, let it alone. | 24:14 | |
Master, I'll dig around it, I'll throw some dung on it. | 24:21 | |
Give it more time, and if the dung doesn't work, | 24:27 | |
then you can cut it down. | 24:31 | |
Master, give me just one more chance | 24:35 | |
with this barren fig tree. | 24:37 | |
Dig around the roots, a little dung ought to do it. | 24:40 | |
Fertilize it, dung it, manure it." | 24:43 | |
By the way, the Greek word here for dung, caprion, | 24:47 | |
is a crude, impolite word, | 24:52 | |
as much so in the Greek as it is in the English, | 24:56 | |
to my knowledge it's only used one place | 24:59 | |
in the New Testament, and that's here. | 25:01 | |
It's a crude, impolite word for church conversation, | 25:05 | |
and of course, I would not have used it | 25:10 | |
in front of a dignified group of people like you, | 25:12 | |
had not Jesus used it first. | 25:15 | |
If I, rather than Jesus, had been telling this little story, | 25:21 | |
I would have said, | 25:24 | |
"Master, let me put a little fresh soil upon it, | 25:25 | |
just a tad of water", that's what I would have said. | 25:29 | |
No, Jesus said in the story, | 25:33 | |
"Spread some manure on it, some dung." | 25:37 | |
Manure, now I know that there are some of you | 25:43 | |
who've actually worked with these substances, | 25:47 | |
and know from existential experience what this means. | 25:49 | |
Manure, dung, I'll admit that this is not | 25:53 | |
polite church type speech, manure. | 25:59 | |
But look, it's been three years, | 26:03 | |
now it's time for drastic, earthy measures, | 26:05 | |
manure. | 26:12 | |
Will Rogers once said, | 26:15 | |
"Methodist preachers are a lot like manure." | 26:17 | |
(congregation laughs) | 26:20 | |
You pile them all together in one place | 26:22 | |
at annual conference, they get to stinking." | 26:24 | |
(congregation laughs) | 26:27 | |
"If you spread them around the world, | 26:28 | |
they do a lot of good." | 26:30 | |
This tree ought to be cut down. | 26:35 | |
Who would blame the master | 26:38 | |
for his perfectly justified judgements? | 26:39 | |
Cut it down, and yet in the story, surprise, | 26:42 | |
due to the pleading of this servant, | 26:47 | |
there is still time, for the fig tree, there is still time. | 26:50 | |
There's still time, let's just spread a little dung on it, | 26:56 | |
and give it a little more time. | 27:02 | |
And thus, there is mercy here in this story, | 27:07 | |
but it's not the polite kind of church mercy, | 27:10 | |
it is not the "Oh Lord, have mercy upon us, | 27:13 | |
and our manifold sins and wickedness", | 27:16 | |
No, no, it's not that kind of mercy, | 27:18 | |
it's the spread a little dung on it kind of mercy. | 27:19 | |
It's cow stable variety mercy. | 27:24 | |
What do you do for a church? | 27:31 | |
A church like mine, the United Methodist, | 27:33 | |
that appears to be dead in the water? | 27:36 | |
What do you do for a church that's got leaders | 27:40 | |
that seem to be more interested in keeping house, | 27:42 | |
and keeping the machinery oiled, | 27:45 | |
than in producing fruit? | 27:48 | |
Well, Jesus says, "Spread a little dung on them, | 27:51 | |
that might help." | 27:56 | |
I know I have sometimes said that laypeople, | 28:00 | |
who do a lot of complaining | 28:03 | |
about the sorry preaching they hear, | 28:05 | |
that sometimes you laypeople get the preaching you deserve. | 28:06 | |
When's the last time when your preacher | 28:11 | |
has stuck his or her neck out and preached the Gospel | 28:13 | |
with unbelievable clarity and boldness? | 28:17 | |
When have you praised that preacher for that effort? | 28:19 | |
"That was the most brilliant sermon | 28:26 | |
I have ever heard in all my life." | 28:28 | |
Well, be careful, don't spread it on too thick. | 28:33 | |
But there is still time, and that's merciful. | 28:40 | |
And maybe with the right amount of mercy, | 28:43 | |
there is still hope we shall bear fruit. | 28:50 | |
Because of the steward's pleading, his pleading, | 28:56 | |
there is still time for this fig tree | 29:00 | |
to be fruitful, there is still time. | 29:03 | |
I know as a pastor, how many time, have I seen in marriages, | 29:06 | |
in my own church, | 29:10 | |
where a couple comes to me as pastor, | 29:13 | |
and they say that they want to throw in the towel, | 29:15 | |
they want to call it quits, they want to cut it down? | 29:17 | |
And what they often mean is, | 29:24 | |
"We're going through a period of incredible unhappiness," | 29:27 | |
or, "We found out that marriage is very tough." | 29:30 | |
They're miserable. | 29:36 | |
And they lack the imagination to know | 29:38 | |
how to do anything imaginative with their misery, | 29:41 | |
other than say, "Cut it down. | 29:44 | |
it's just time's up, quit." | 29:48 | |
And the sad thing, the thing I hate as a pastor, | 29:52 | |
is that on so many of these occasions, | 29:55 | |
I think that that couple may be on the verge | 29:58 | |
of some painful, but so fruitful, self discovery. | 30:01 | |
They may be just right at the point of working through | 30:08 | |
their unhappiness, to discover some painful, | 30:12 | |
though truthful, facts about themselves, to develop into | 30:14 | |
interesting persons of depth and commitment. | 30:18 | |
And it's on those occasions, that I wish as a pastor | 30:24 | |
that I had more courage to say to the couple, | 30:27 | |
"Give it more time, put some manure on it." | 30:34 | |
"What was that pastor?" | 30:39 | |
"Give it more time." | 30:40 | |
But there's more here. | 30:47 | |
Cause John Wesley said of this parable, | 30:50 | |
"You can take it two ways, | 30:51 | |
you can see this pleading steward as the ministers, | 30:53 | |
the leaders of the vineyard, us. | 30:58 | |
Or you can see this pleading steward as Christ." | 31:03 | |
We can go deeper here. | 31:13 | |
I believe we are witnessing in this parable, | 31:17 | |
we are listening in on a debate, | 31:21 | |
an internal debate between | 31:25 | |
justified judgment, cut it down, | 31:29 | |
and miraculous mercy, | 31:36 | |
leave it alone, let it be, give it more time. | 31:42 | |
I think that this parable is letting us in | 31:47 | |
on a debate in the very mind of God. | 31:51 | |
God against God, a debate | 31:56 | |
between divine judgment, and divine mercy. | 31:58 | |
Between a God | 32:04 | |
who gives us what we fully deserve, cut it down, | 32:08 | |
and a God who gives us what we do not deserve, | 32:12 | |
leave it alone, give it more time. | 32:18 | |
Mercy and judgment are given voices | 32:23 | |
in this parable of the barren fig tree. | 32:27 | |
One that is perfectly justified, cut it down, | 32:31 | |
and the other, amazingly forbearing and pleading, | 32:34 | |
"Oh, master, let it alone," | 32:39 | |
I think that this parable reports on an agony | 32:43 | |
that is going on in the very mind of God | 32:46 | |
over what to do about us. | 32:50 | |
Hosea heard that divine debate. | 32:56 | |
Hosea heard God threaten, | 33:01 | |
"Israel, I am going to pour out my wrath like water on you." | 33:04 | |
And then just a chapter later, God says, | 33:12 | |
"Oh Ephraim, how can I let you go, | 33:18 | |
my compassion grows warm and tender." | 33:23 | |
We are listening in, people listen, this is holy, | 33:30 | |
we are listening in on a conflicted struggle | 33:35 | |
deep, deep within the very mind of God. | 33:39 | |
The struggle, repent now! | 33:44 | |
And then, let it alone, give it time. | 33:49 | |
And between the two hangs the Church. | 33:57 | |
Hangs your life and mine, | 34:01 | |
deep over divine mercy. | 34:06 | |
It's a struggle. | 34:12 | |
One Sunday I preached on the parable in Matthew | 34:16 | |
of the laborers and the vineyard. | 34:20 | |
You've heard that story about a vineyard. | 34:24 | |
There was a man needed work to do in his vineyard, | 34:26 | |
he went out early in the morning, he hired some people, | 34:28 | |
he went out later in the morning, and hired some people, | 34:30 | |
and in the afternoon, and just one hour | 34:32 | |
before quitting time, he hired these people, | 34:34 | |
and then at the end of the day, | 34:36 | |
he paid everybody the same wage. | 34:37 | |
Which I think means in part, that there's still time. | 34:43 | |
I don't care if you've been a member | 34:46 | |
of the Church all your life, | 34:48 | |
if you just walk in here this morning, that's okay. | 34:49 | |
God welcomes the 11th hour workers, | 34:52 | |
just as graciously as those who've been here | 34:55 | |
all their lives, there is still time. | 34:58 | |
It doesn't matter when you get your head straight | 35:00 | |
on the Christian faith, you come on in | 35:02 | |
whenever you want to, whenever you can, | 35:04 | |
because of the graciousness of the owner of the vineyard, | 35:06 | |
there's still time. | 35:09 | |
Two Sundays later, scarcely five chapters | 35:13 | |
separating them in the gospel of Matthew, | 35:17 | |
I had another parable on my hands, | 35:19 | |
told by the same Jesus about these bridesmaids, | 35:23 | |
and they'd intended to get oil for their lamps, | 35:30 | |
but there was just one thing and then another, | 35:33 | |
and when they got to the party, the door was latched shut. | 35:35 | |
And the gavel had come down, and time was up. | 35:38 | |
And it was over. | 35:42 | |
And both of those parables are in the same gospel. | 35:47 | |
Well, how does this story end? | 35:57 | |
Did the tree bear fruit? | 36:03 | |
How effective was that manure? | 36:06 | |
Well if you will note, in the story we are not told. | 36:10 | |
Jesus, as Jesus so often does, leaves this thing open-ended. | 36:15 | |
Did a miracle occur? | 36:21 | |
It leaves us asking, did the dung do it? | 36:23 | |
Well we aren't told. | 36:28 | |
In the parable of the seed, you remember that story, | 36:29 | |
just a few little seed produced miraculous fruitful harvest. | 36:32 | |
Or then there was that time the disciples | 36:38 | |
had been fishing all night. | 36:40 | |
They had fished all night, they hadn't caught a thing. | 36:42 | |
They saw Jesus, he says, "Give it more time, | 36:44 | |
cast your net on the other side of the boat." | 36:46 | |
and when the disciples did that, | 36:49 | |
it was such a fruitful harvest, | 36:50 | |
they could hardly pull the fish up into the boat. | 36:52 | |
But in this story, we don't know. | 36:58 | |
All we do know, is that for the time being, | 37:03 | |
there is still time. | 37:07 | |
And the story ends, and the fig tree is still there. | 37:10 | |
There's still time. | 37:15 | |
Course we know in the Bible, | 37:19 | |
that barrenness has been overturned before, | 37:21 | |
infertility has been overcome before, | 37:23 | |
old Sarah was in her 80s, she'd never had a child, | 37:26 | |
but she laughed all the way from the geriatric ward | 37:30 | |
to the maternity ward, | 37:33 | |
(congregation laughs) | 37:35 | |
Rachel was old, she hadn't had any children, | 37:37 | |
and she bore twins. | 37:41 | |
So maybe there will be a time | 37:47 | |
when you and I will be fruitful, when we will give birth. | 37:48 | |
Maybe one day, if we've still got time, | 37:55 | |
maybe I will preach so well, that Sunday morning | 37:59 | |
will be like a Saturday night at Baskin Robbin. | 38:02 | |
There'll be so many people at the end of the sermon | 38:05 | |
wanting to sign up and be baptized, | 38:07 | |
I'll say, "Well, take a number, get in line." | 38:10 | |
For now there is still time, | 38:15 | |
because of this pleading, pleading servant | 38:18 | |
with the master, there is still time. | 38:21 | |
Time. Remember how you felt? | 38:28 | |
Remember that morning after the operation | 38:33 | |
when the surgeon came back into your room, | 38:36 | |
and you could see the words on her face | 38:39 | |
before she spoke, "It was a success. | 38:42 | |
"Congratulations, you got time." | 38:47 | |
Or when the professor called you in, | 38:54 | |
and you expected the gavel to come down on your head, | 38:55 | |
but the professor said, "Look, I know this has been | 38:59 | |
a tough semester for you, and this paper means a lot. | 39:02 | |
I'm gonna give you time, go ahead | 39:08 | |
and take time you need to finish." | 39:10 | |
Do you remember how that felt? | 39:14 | |
There's a Greek word here in this parable: aphes. | 39:22 | |
Aphes, which is translated in this parable | 39:26 | |
as let it alone, let it alone. | 39:32 | |
"Master, aphes, master aphes, let it alone, | 39:38 | |
give it more time. | 39:43 | |
I'll put some manure on it, dig around it, let it alone." | 39:45 | |
And the interesting thing is the word aphes | 39:51 | |
is translated elsewhere in the New Testament | 39:54 | |
as the New Testament word for forgiveness. | 39:57 | |
But here it's translated as just, more earthily, | 40:04 | |
let it alone, aphes. | 40:08 | |
And thus the story makes a link | 40:13 | |
between time and forgiveness. | 40:15 | |
We were staying at a little inn | 40:25 | |
in Innsbruck, Austria, a little chalet. | 40:27 | |
And one afternoon we were admiring these | 40:32 | |
unbelievably red and beautiful geraniums | 40:34 | |
that they had growing all along the face of this chalet. | 40:38 | |
I had never seen such beautiful red geraniums. | 40:42 | |
And I asked our landlady, I said, (speaks in German) | 40:47 | |
"How red these flowers are, how do you do it?" | 40:53 | |
I asked her, "What's sort of, what is the German word, | 40:58 | |
fertilizer, do you use to have such flowers?" | 41:02 | |
"Blut", she replied. | 41:09 | |
"Blut, blood?" | 41:12 | |
She says, "Yes, my man, every week | 41:16 | |
he brings me a gallon of blood from the slaughterhouse, | 41:19 | |
and I put it on these flowers, | 41:24 | |
these flowers bloom best with blood." | 41:26 | |
I was sorry I asked. | 41:35 | |
(congregation laughs) | 41:37 | |
Jesus came preaching, | 41:41 | |
"People, the hour has come, | 41:44 | |
it is time, repent, the time has come | 41:47 | |
for you to bear fruit that befits repentance." | 41:51 | |
He came looking for fruit; | 41:57 | |
instead he found barrenness. | 42:00 | |
Hard hearted, sterile, thin barrenness. | 42:03 | |
He came looking for fruit saying, | 42:09 | |
"Look, I didn't come to judge the world, | 42:11 | |
I came to save the world." | 42:14 | |
And we nailed him on a Cross. | 42:18 | |
And that Friday afternoon, at the barren place of the skull, | 42:25 | |
heaven heaved, and earth shook, | 42:31 | |
ready at last to burst forth now, | 42:36 | |
in a much deserved flood of divine judgment. | 42:39 | |
And from the cross he said, | 42:46 | |
"Father, aphes, | 42:49 | |
let it alone." | 42:55 | |
And his blood dripped down drop by fruitful drop, | 42:59 | |
upon the hard hearted soil. | 43:05 | |
Seeping deep into our roots, | 43:10 | |
so that in time, | 43:16 | |
we might bear fruit. | 43:19 | |
(organ music) | 43:27 | |
(congregation sings hymn) | 44:13 | |
- | The Lord be with you. | 46:50 |
Congregation | And also with you. | 46:52 |
- | Let us pray. | 46:53 |
Oh, God, in the shadow of your Cross, | 47:07 | |
do we take our place before you this morning. | 47:11 | |
And it is by the power of your Cross, | 47:15 | |
that we pray to you in this moment. | 47:18 | |
Hear us for the sake of your son, | 47:21 | |
our Lord, Jesus Christ. | 47:23 | |
Oh Savior of the world, by your cross and passion, | 47:27 | |
you have redeemed us. | 47:30 | |
But in the afflictions of your people, | 47:33 | |
you are yourself afflicted. | 47:36 | |
We pray for those who suffer, | 47:38 | |
for all those whose livelihood is insecure, | 47:42 | |
for the hungry, the homeless, the jobless, | 47:47 | |
for those who are downtrodden by the pressures of life, | 47:53 | |
for those who work many jobs to make ends meet, | 47:56 | |
for those who despair of ever knowing security. | 48:01 | |
Hear our prayers, gracious Lord. | 48:06 | |
For all who are hindered in the race of life, | 48:11 | |
for the weak, for the delicate, the impaired, | 48:15 | |
and the handicapped, hear our prayers, merciful Lord. | 48:20 | |
For children whose surroundings hide from them | 48:27 | |
knowledge of your love, and vision of creations beauty, | 48:29 | |
for the fatherless and the motherless, | 48:34 | |
for the unwanted, the abandoned, and the abused, | 48:38 | |
hear us loving Lord. | 48:44 | |
For those who bear their burdens alone, | 48:48 | |
for those who are in doubt and anguish of soul, | 48:50 | |
for all those who lack the prayers of others, | 48:54 | |
and for all those who do not know the power of your love, | 48:57 | |
and the wonder of your compassion, | 49:00 | |
hear our prayers, kind Lord. | 49:03 | |
For all the sick of body, mind, or spirit, | 49:07 | |
in the hospitals, in homes, | 49:11 | |
or on the streets of our community, | 49:13 | |
hear our prayers, strong Lord. | 49:16 | |
Oh Savior of the world, give ear to these, | 49:21 | |
our prayers, and answer them in your compassion. | 49:24 | |
And grant that we who have been baptized | 49:29 | |
into your suffering and death, | 49:31 | |
be empowered by our baptisms, | 49:34 | |
and strengthened in love toward one another | 49:36 | |
and the whole world, that you may be served | 49:39 | |
as the one true living Lord of heaven and earth. | 49:42 | |
All this we pray in the name | 49:48 | |
of the crucified and risen Lord, Jesus Christ, amen. | 49:49 | |
With joyful thanks, we give of ourselves | 49:59 | |
and of our gifts to God. | 50:03 | |
(organ music) | 50:09 | |
(choir sings) | 51:48 | |
(organ music) | 54:07 | |
(congregation sings the Doxology) | 55:01 | |
- | Let us pray. | 55:44 |
Oh God, in Christ you remind us | 55:51 | |
that everyplace is your temple. | 55:54 | |
Every day your Sabbath, and every person your beloved. | 55:56 | |
Receive these, our gifts, we pray, | 56:01 | |
as ones given out of love for you, | 56:04 | |
and given because we know that you have given first to us. | 56:06 | |
Bless them, and use them and us | 56:11 | |
for the work of your kingdom, | 56:14 | |
and the glory of your name. | 56:16 | |
Loving God, you have set in our hearts a hunger for you, | 56:19 | |
and you have given us your peace. | 56:24 | |
You have redeemed us, and called us to a high calling | 56:26 | |
in Christ Jesus. | 56:30 | |
You have given us a place in the fellowship of your Spirit. | 56:33 | |
And the witness of your Church. | 56:36 | |
In darkness, you have been our light, | 56:39 | |
in adversity and temptation, a rock of strength. | 56:42 | |
In our joys, the very spirit of joy, | 56:46 | |
And in our labors, the all sufficient reward. | 56:50 | |
You have remembered us when we have forgotten you, | 56:54 | |
followed us when we fled from you, | 56:57 | |
met us with forgiveness, when we turned back to you. | 57:00 | |
For all your long-suffering with us, | 57:05 | |
and for the abundance of your grace, | 57:07 | |
sufficient to our every need, | 57:09 | |
we praise your holy name, Oh Lord, | 57:12 | |
and pray as our Lord Jesus Christ taught us, saying, | 57:14 | |
Entire Assembly | "Our Father, who art in heaven, | 57:18 |
hallowed be thy name, thy kingdom come, | 57:21 | |
thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. | 57:25 | |
Give us this day our daily bread, | 57:30 | |
and forgive us our trespasses, | 57:33 | |
as we forgive those who trespass against us. | 57:35 | |
And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. | 57:40 | |
For thine is the kingdom, and the power, | 57:45 | |
and the glory forever, amen." | 57:47 | |
- | As ones who are recipients of God's grace, | 57:54 |
go forth into the world, | 57:58 | |
proclaiming the power of God's mercy. | 57:59 | |
And may the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, | 58:02 | |
the love of God, and the encouragement | 58:05 | |
of the Holy Spirit, be with you this day, | 58:07 | |
and forevermore, amen. | 58:11 | |
(organ music) | 58:16 | |
(congregation sings) | 58:53 | |
(organ music) | 1:01:50 |
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