Peter J. Gomes - "Perversity, Providence, and an Impossible Ethic" (February 19, 1995)
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| - | Worship we have emphasized | 0:00 |
| the epiphany theme of God's providential care, | 0:02 | |
| and the human response to care for our neighbor. | 0:06 | |
| Our guest preacher today is the Reverend Doctor Peter Gomes, | 0:09 | |
| minister and plumber professor | 0:13 | |
| of Christian morals at Memorial Church Harvard University. | 0:15 | |
| Doctor Gomes is a frequent visitor to Duke Chapel, | 0:20 | |
| and he did a sabbatical here last fall. | 0:23 | |
| We're glad to have him here with us | 0:26 | |
| in our service of worship. | 0:28 | |
| We also welcome the North Carolina Jazz Repertory Orchestra | 0:30 | |
| and their conductor, Mister David Berger. | 0:34 | |
| They will provide special music in today's service, | 0:37 | |
| including Come Sunday, a Duke Ellington hymn | 0:40 | |
| in our hymn book. | 0:44 | |
| Their music will give you a taste | 0:45 | |
| of what is to come at three o'clock this afternoon | 0:47 | |
| with their concert of sacred music by Duke Ellington. | 0:50 | |
| Tickets for that concert will go on sale at noon. | 0:53 | |
| Let us continue our worship as we stand for the greeting. | 0:57 | |
| The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ be with you. | 1:07 | |
| The splendor of Christ shines upon us. | 1:12 | |
| (organ music) | 1:17 | |
| (choir singing) | 2:00 | |
| - | Let us pray. | 5:47 |
| O God, in mystery and silence | 5:51 | |
| you are present in our lives, | 5:54 | |
| bringing new life out of destruction, | 5:57 | |
| hope out of despair, | 6:00 | |
| growth out of difficulty. | 6:03 | |
| We thank you that you do not leave us alone, | 6:06 | |
| but labor to make us whole. | 6:10 | |
| Help us to perceive your unseen hand | 6:12 | |
| in the unfolding of our lives, | 6:16 | |
| and to attend to the gentle guidance of your spirit | 6:18 | |
| that we may know the joy you give your people, amen. | 6:23 | |
| You may be seated. | 6:28 | |
| - | Let us pray together | 6:46 |
| the prayer for illumination. | 6:47 | |
| Open our hearts and minds, O God, | 6:51 | |
| by the power of your Holy Spirit, | 6:54 | |
| so that as the word is read and proclaimed, | 6:57 | |
| we may hear it with joy | 7:01 | |
| what you say to us this day, amen. | 7:03 | |
| - | Here begins the third verse of the 45th chapter | 7:22 |
| of the book of Genesis. | 7:27 | |
| Joseph said to his brothers | 7:32 | |
| I am Joseph, | 7:35 | |
| is my father still alive? | 7:36 | |
| But his brothers could not answer him, | 7:40 | |
| so dismayed were they at his presence. | 7:42 | |
| Then Joseph said to his brothers | 7:47 | |
| come closer to me, | 7:50 | |
| and they came closer. | 7:52 | |
| He said I am your brother Joseph | 7:55 | |
| whom you sold into Egypt, | 7:59 | |
| and now do not be distressed or angry with yourselves | 8:03 | |
| because you sold me here, | 8:07 | |
| for God sent me before you | 8:10 | |
| to preserve life. | 8:13 | |
| For famine has been in the land these two years, | 8:16 | |
| and there are five more years in which | 8:19 | |
| there will be neither plowing nor harvest. | 8:22 | |
| God sent me before you to preserve for you | 8:26 | |
| a remnant on earth, | 8:30 | |
| and to keep alive for you many survivors. | 8:32 | |
| So, it was not you who sent me here, | 8:37 | |
| but God. | 8:41 | |
| He has made me a father to Pharaoh, | 8:43 | |
| and lord of all his house, | 8:46 | |
| and ruler over all the land of Egypt. | 8:48 | |
| Hurry and go up to my father and say to him | 8:52 | |
| thus says your son, Joseph, | 8:56 | |
| God has made me lord of all Egypt, | 8:59 | |
| come down to me, do not delay, | 9:02 | |
| you shall settle in the land of Goshen, | 9:06 | |
| and you shall be near me, you and your children, | 9:09 | |
| and your children's children, | 9:13 | |
| as well as your flocks, your herds, | 9:15 | |
| and all that you have. | 9:19 | |
| I will provide for you there | 9:21 | |
| since there are five more years of famine to come, | 9:25 | |
| so that you and your household and all that you have | 9:29 | |
| will not come to poverty. | 9:34 | |
| And he kissed all his brothers | 9:37 | |
| and wept upon them, and after that, | 9:40 | |
| his brothers talked with him. | 9:44 | |
| This is the word of the Lord. | 9:48 | |
| - | The Psalm appointed for today is number 37. | 10:06 |
| It's found on page 772 in your hymnal. | 10:10 | |
| Together let us praise God and sing the Psalm | 10:14 | |
| and the Gloria responsively, please rise. | 10:16 | |
| (organ music) | 10:20 | |
| ♪ Do not be angry because of the wicked ♪ | 10:28 | |
| ♪ Do not be envious of wrongdoers ♪ | 10:33 | |
| ♪ Trust in the Lord ♪ | 10:49 | |
| ♪ And do good ♪ | 10:51 | |
| ♪ So you will dwell in the land ♪ | 10:53 | |
| ♪ And enjoy security ♪ | 10:56 | |
| ♪ Commit your way to the Lord ♪ | 11:12 | |
| ♪ Trust in God who will act ♪ | 11:16 | |
| ♪ Bringing forth your vindication ♪ | 11:20 | |
| ♪ As the light ♪ | 11:23 | |
| ♪ And your right as the noon day ♪ | 11:26 | |
| ♪ Refrain from anger ♪ | 11:50 | |
| ♪ And forsake wrath ♪ | 11:53 | |
| ♪ Do not be angry ♪ | 11:56 | |
| ♪ It leads only to evil ♪ | 11:58 | |
| ♪ Yet a little while ♪ | 12:16 | |
| ♪ And the wicked will be no more ♪ | 12:18 | |
| ♪ Though you look at their place ♪ | 12:22 | |
| ♪ They will not be there ♪ | 12:25 | |
| ♪ All glory be to you, Creator ♪ | 12:42 | |
| ♪ And to Jesus Christ our Savior ♪ | 12:45 | |
| ♪ As it was when time began ♪ | 12:57 | |
| Please be seated. | 13:14 | |
| - | The second lesson is taken from the 15th chapter | 13:31 |
| of 1 Corinthians, | 13:35 | |
| beginning at the 35th verse. | 13:37 | |
| But someone will ask how are the dead raised? | 13:40 | |
| And with kind of body do they come? | 13:44 | |
| Fool, what you sow does not come to life | 13:48 | |
| unless it dies, | 13:51 | |
| and as for what you sow, | 13:53 | |
| you do not sow the body that is to be, | 13:55 | |
| but a bare seed, perhaps of wheat, | 13:58 | |
| or some other grain. | 14:01 | |
| But God gives it a body as he has chosen, | 14:03 | |
| and to each kind of seed its own body. | 14:07 | |
| This is the word of the Lord. | 14:11 | |
| (soft piano music) | 14:38 | |
| ♪ Heaven ♪ | 14:52 | |
| ♪ My dream ♪ | 14:57 | |
| ♪ Heaven ♪ | 15:03 | |
| ♪ Divine ♪ | 15:07 | |
| ♪ Heaven ♪ | 15:14 | |
| ♪ Supreme ♪ | 15:19 | |
| ♪ Heaven ♪ | 15:26 | |
| ♪ Come by ♪ | 15:30 | |
| ♪ Every sweet ♪ | 15:35 | |
| ♪ And pretty thing ♪ | 15:41 | |
| ♪ Life ♪ | 15:45 | |
| ♪ With love to bring ♪ | 15:49 | |
| ♪ Heavenly heaven ♪ | 15:53 | |
| ♪ To me ♪ | 15:59 | |
| ♪ Is just the ultimate degree to be ♪ | 16:04 | |
| (light orchestral music) | 16:18 | |
| ♪ Heaven, my dream ♪ | 17:22 | |
| ♪ Heaven ♪ | 17:33 | |
| ♪ Divine ♪ | 17:39 | |
| ♪ Divine ♪ | 17:50 | |
| - | The Holy Gospel is written in the sixth chapter | 18:28 |
| of the gospel according to Saint Luke, | 18:31 | |
| beginning at the 27th verse. | 18:34 | |
| But I say to you that listen, | 18:38 | |
| love your enemies, do good to those that hate you, | 18:40 | |
| bless those who curse you, | 18:44 | |
| pray for those who abuse you. | 18:46 | |
| If anyone strikes you on the cheek, | 18:49 | |
| offer the other also, | 18:52 | |
| and from anyone who takes away your coat, | 18:53 | |
| do not withhold even your shirt. | 18:56 | |
| Give to everyone who begs from you, | 19:00 | |
| and if anyone takes away your goods, | 19:02 | |
| do not ask for them again. | 19:05 | |
| Do to others as you would have them do to you. | 19:08 | |
| If you love those who love you, | 19:13 | |
| what credit is that to you? | 19:15 | |
| For even sinners love those who love them. | 19:18 | |
| If you do good to those who do good to you, | 19:21 | |
| what credit is that to you? | 19:25 | |
| For even sinners do the same. | 19:27 | |
| If you lend to those from whom you hope to receive, | 19:30 | |
| what credit is that to you? | 19:34 | |
| Even sinners lend to sinners to receive as much again. | 19:37 | |
| But love your enemies, | 19:42 | |
| do good and lend, | 19:44 | |
| expecting nothing in return. | 19:47 | |
| Your reward will be great, | 19:50 | |
| and you will be children of the most high, | 19:52 | |
| for he is kind to the ungrateful and the wicked. | 19:55 | |
| Be merciful, just as your Father is merciful. | 20:00 | |
| Do not judge, and you will not be judged. | 20:04 | |
| Do not condemn, and you will not be condemned. | 20:08 | |
| Forgive, and you will be forgiven. | 20:13 | |
| Give, and it will be given to you. | 20:16 | |
| A good measure, pressed down, | 20:20 | |
| shaken together, | 20:24 | |
| running over | 20:26 | |
| will be put into your lap, | 20:28 | |
| for the measure you give | 20:30 | |
| will be the measure you receive. | 20:32 | |
| This is the word of the Lord. | 20:36 | |
| - | Let us pray. | 20:51 |
| Help us, Lord, to become masters of ourselves, | 20:56 | |
| that we may become the servants of others. | 21:01 | |
| Take our hands and work through them, | 21:05 | |
| take our minds and think through them, | 21:08 | |
| take our lips and speak through them, | 21:12 | |
| and take our hearts and set them on fire | 21:16 | |
| for Christ's sake, amen. | 21:21 | |
| There's a text for this sermon, | 21:34 | |
| and it is the eighth verse of the 45th chapter | 21:38 | |
| of the book of Genesis, | 21:43 | |
| from which the first lesson was taken. | 21:45 | |
| It was not you | 21:49 | |
| who sent me here, | 21:52 | |
| but God. | 21:54 | |
| It was not you who sent me here, | 21:56 | |
| but God. | 22:00 | |
| The Old Testament is wonderfully explicit | 22:05 | |
| in its stage directions, | 22:10 | |
| and that's why, I think, for most of us, | 22:13 | |
| it is the easier of the two testaments to respond to. | 22:15 | |
| It makes it clear, for example, | 22:22 | |
| for whom we're supposed to be cheering, | 22:24 | |
| who are the heroes, who are the villains in the lessons, | 22:26 | |
| and there's no doubt in the long epic | 22:31 | |
| that constitutes the story of Joseph this morning | 22:34 | |
| that it is Joseph who is the hero. | 22:39 | |
| Joseph is the fellow to be taken seriously. | 22:45 | |
| In case there's any doubt in any of your minds, | 22:49 | |
| the story of Joseph is about Joseph, | 22:53 | |
| and we are meant to take Joseph seriously. | 22:57 | |
| But at the start of this sermon, let's be honest, | 23:02 | |
| or at least let me be honest and confess to you | 23:06 | |
| at the outset that young Joseph is, | 23:10 | |
| for me, one of the more obnoxious figures | 23:14 | |
| in all of scripture, | 23:18 | |
| in the whole biblical narrative. | 23:20 | |
| And I can readily see why his brothers | 23:22 | |
| would want to wring his neck. | 23:26 | |
| He was self centered, this Joseph, | 23:30 | |
| he knew he was the favorite son of his father's old age, | 23:34 | |
| favorites always know that, | 23:38 | |
| they always know how to play the card | 23:41 | |
| with Ma or Pa, | 23:44 | |
| and he knew through his dreams | 23:46 | |
| that great things were going to happen to him, | 23:49 | |
| and he wasted neither time nor effort, | 23:52 | |
| this dreamer, in lauding it over his brothers. | 23:55 | |
| There's something of the Eddie Haskell | 23:59 | |
| in this Joseph, | 24:02 | |
| this spoiled brat, the precocious A student, | 24:04 | |
| his hand is always up in the seminar, | 24:08 | |
| he's got the right answer. | 24:11 | |
| His dog never eats his homework, | 24:13 | |
| and he doubtless has a long string | 24:16 | |
| of perfect attendance pins | 24:19 | |
| from his Methodist Sunday school on his bosom. | 24:21 | |
| All of us know such people, | 24:25 | |
| all of us grew up with such people, | 24:28 | |
| and if we could or dared, | 24:31 | |
| we would have loved to beat them up | 24:33 | |
| just for the sheer fun of it, | 24:36 | |
| just because of who they were. | 24:39 | |
| Confess that you know that is true. | 24:41 | |
| And so, initially at least, | 24:44 | |
| this is an exercise in my own perversity. | 24:47 | |
| My sympathy is all with the brothers. | 24:52 | |
| Now, surely they didn't have to be jealous, these brothers, | 24:57 | |
| surely, as older and wiser, | 25:00 | |
| they should've had better control of their feelings, | 25:02 | |
| been more in touch with their emotions. | 25:05 | |
| Surely they should not have contemplated murder, | 25:08 | |
| nor sold their brother into slavery, | 25:11 | |
| lied to their old father, that's wrong, wrong, wrong. | 25:13 | |
| But I think I know why they did it. | 25:18 | |
| And this is the reason I posit to you | 25:23 | |
| why they did it: | 25:25 | |
| you and I, contrary to popular rumor and expectations, | 25:26 | |
| you and I do not flourish | 25:33 | |
| in the presence of pure and undiluted virtue. | 25:36 | |
| We love it in abstraction, | 25:43 | |
| but to live with it is a real pain | 25:45 | |
| where we sit down. | 25:48 | |
| The presence of pure and undiluted virtue | 25:51 | |
| is like being in too bright a light, like these lights, | 25:55 | |
| too bright and blinding, | 26:00 | |
| and rather than illuminating, | 26:02 | |
| they blind and intimidate us. | 26:05 | |
| Too much of a good thing, contrary to May West, | 26:08 | |
| if it is human, is not terrific, | 26:11 | |
| it is tedious, it is boring. | 26:14 | |
| Can you imagine small talk | 26:17 | |
| with Elie Wiesel or Florence Nightingale? | 26:21 | |
| Or a long train ride with Mother Theresa? | 26:25 | |
| In theory, this is great, | 26:28 | |
| but in practice, most of us would rather not bear it, | 26:31 | |
| it is too much to handle. | 26:35 | |
| Come, let us slay this dreamer, | 26:38 | |
| and then we shall see what will become of his dreams, | 26:41 | |
| we know those vengeful words of the brothers, | 26:44 | |
| and we know them in our own hearts. | 26:48 | |
| We associate those words nowadays with the deaths, | 26:51 | |
| not only the contemplated death of Joseph, | 26:54 | |
| but of Martin Luther King Jr., | 26:57 | |
| and we hear them each January | 26:59 | |
| when people read this passage from Joseph | 27:01 | |
| and say let us slay the dreamer and hope to kill the dream. | 27:04 | |
| We think we can stand the moral light, | 27:08 | |
| but most of us cannot. | 27:11 | |
| The Josephs of this world do not inspire in close proximity, | 27:14 | |
| they annoy, they intimidate, | 27:20 | |
| and they drive us, often, to desperate, | 27:23 | |
| even despicable measures, | 27:26 | |
| and so, the brothers got rid of him. | 27:28 | |
| Not by murder, as was their first plan, | 27:31 | |
| but by selling him into slavery, | 27:33 | |
| a much more profitable enterprise. | 27:36 | |
| They could get some cash for him | 27:38 | |
| by getting him out of the way, | 27:40 | |
| it was a win-win proposition. | 27:43 | |
| Now, to put it mildly, | 27:47 | |
| this family of Joseph is what we might call dysfunctional. | 27:50 | |
| Think of his father, dear old Jacob, | 27:58 | |
| here is a conniver from his birth, | 28:00 | |
| he is the one who stole his brother's birthright | 28:02 | |
| and tricked his father and sort of lied | 28:06 | |
| and cheated his way from the womb to the world, | 28:09 | |
| that's the father in the case. | 28:11 | |
| Then the half brothers, | 28:14 | |
| they quarrel with each other all the time, | 28:15 | |
| they're united only in their treachery. | 28:17 | |
| If this is an exercise, the story of Joseph and his family, | 28:21 | |
| if this is an exercise of the Bible's view of family values, | 28:24 | |
| then things are very bad off indeed. | 28:29 | |
| Of course, as you know, and this is a footnote, | 28:32 | |
| the Bible is full of dysfunctional families. | 28:34 | |
| Mary and Martha are at each other's throats, | 28:37 | |
| hammer and tongue, | 28:39 | |
| Cain and Abel have a lethal profile in sibling rivalry, | 28:40 | |
| even Jesus tells his mother off at Cainan, | 28:45 | |
| tells her to leave him alone, | 28:47 | |
| and then, of course, there's Joseph and his brothers. | 28:49 | |
| The whole thing is an exercise in perversity. | 28:52 | |
| Arrogance, jealousy, treachery, | 28:57 | |
| this is stuff hardly fit for a family newspaper, | 28:59 | |
| are you sure you want your children reading this stuff? | 29:02 | |
| But perhaps the point of this story, | 29:08 | |
| at least to remind us that proximity, | 29:10 | |
| which is that family unit, | 29:14 | |
| proximity often stimulates perversity. | 29:15 | |
| That is why the worst fights are family feuds, | 29:20 | |
| the worst quarrels are between people who love each other, | 29:24 | |
| and the worst of all imaginable wars | 29:29 | |
| is a civil war. | 29:33 | |
| Satan likes close quarters, | 29:35 | |
| and it is in the most intimate of settings | 29:39 | |
| that perversity thrives. | 29:42 | |
| And in this story, dare we note, | 29:46 | |
| things only turn out right | 29:48 | |
| when everybody, not just Joseph, | 29:51 | |
| picks up, leaves home, | 29:53 | |
| and starts off all over again. | 29:56 | |
| If you're looking for something to admire here, | 30:00 | |
| it is not the family, | 30:03 | |
| perversity is what gets our attention in this story | 30:06 | |
| at the start. | 30:11 | |
| But the perversity is necessary | 30:12 | |
| so that it can be encountered by providence. | 30:16 | |
| That's the point of the text, | 30:21 | |
| it was not you who sent me here, but God. | 30:24 | |
| Such remorse as the brothers may have had at that moment | 30:28 | |
| is irrelevant. | 30:32 | |
| Joseph one ups them by transforming their perversity | 30:34 | |
| into God's divine plan for himself. | 30:38 | |
| You see, he is still obnoxious. | 30:42 | |
| What the brothers intended for evil, | 30:45 | |
| God intended for good, | 30:48 | |
| and the form of God's goodness here | 30:50 | |
| is not where we might think it is. | 30:53 | |
| For us, the sign of providence might be | 30:56 | |
| relief from the famine, | 30:59 | |
| the provision of food and cattle, | 31:01 | |
| all of the things that would advance life | 31:04 | |
| and protect people against the ravages of natural resources. | 31:07 | |
| Famine means death, | 31:12 | |
| and God, through Joseph, | 31:15 | |
| gives life through famine relief, | 31:17 | |
| we all know about that, | 31:19 | |
| we know about famine relief for the famines of Africa, | 31:21 | |
| save the children, salary struggles and all of that, | 31:25 | |
| we remember our high hopes for famine relief in Somalia, | 31:28 | |
| we know what is supposed to happen. | 31:32 | |
| But here, God's providence in the story of Joseph | 31:35 | |
| is not the relief of the famine, | 31:38 | |
| it is in the place where all the trouble | 31:42 | |
| and perversity began in the first place, | 31:45 | |
| it is in the family where God's providence is displayed. | 31:49 | |
| God's providence is made real | 31:56 | |
| in the reconciliation of a broken, dysfunctional, | 31:59 | |
| screwed up family. | 32:04 | |
| Joseph himself cannot pretend to be | 32:07 | |
| any longer what he is not, | 32:11 | |
| he cannot hide under his pseudonym in front of his brothers, | 32:13 | |
| he cannot keep them in suspense anymore, | 32:20 | |
| he breaks down into tears, reveals who he is, | 32:22 | |
| and he and they have a reunion. | 32:27 | |
| The human desire for a little bit of revenge and justice | 32:32 | |
| is overcome by the divine desire | 32:37 | |
| for reconciliation and reunion. | 32:41 | |
| It takes a lot of work to maintain anger | 32:46 | |
| and estrangement. | 32:51 | |
| Those of you who have been involved | 32:53 | |
| in maintaining your share of your family's feuds | 32:55 | |
| all these years know how hard it is | 32:58 | |
| to remember that you're supposed to be | 33:01 | |
| thoroughly disgusted with your sister-in-law | 33:02 | |
| for something she did 40 years ago. | 33:05 | |
| It takes a lot of work to maintain | 33:07 | |
| that sort of rigor in the face | 33:10 | |
| of God's providential design for reconciliation and reunion. | 33:13 | |
| And that is what happens here, | 33:19 | |
| providence is the agent of reconciliation | 33:22 | |
| and reunion and forgiveness. | 33:27 | |
| Now, before we rejoice too fast | 33:32 | |
| in the providence of God in this act of reconciliation, | 33:34 | |
| we have to note how contrary to human instinct | 33:37 | |
| Joseph acts here. | 33:41 | |
| And let's confess again that | 33:42 | |
| had we been put into slavery by our brothers, | 33:44 | |
| had we been deprived of our birthright | 33:47 | |
| and now found ourselves in kingly power | 33:49 | |
| with life or death power over them, | 33:53 | |
| most of us would be sore tempted to a little rough justice, | 33:57 | |
| at least for a few minutes. | 34:01 | |
| They should be made to suffer just a little bit longer | 34:03 | |
| than the text suggests. | 34:09 | |
| Indeed, why should they get off so easily? | 34:12 | |
| Indeed, why should forgiveness come rushing in | 34:16 | |
| like the cavalry at the last moment | 34:19 | |
| and rescue the dramatic tension from the justice | 34:21 | |
| it all deserves? | 34:25 | |
| Forgiveness sometimes is too cheap, | 34:27 | |
| forgiveness sometimes is too easy. | 34:30 | |
| Did you read, a couple weeks ago, | 34:33 | |
| about the terrifying remarks of Elie Wiesel | 34:35 | |
| after the 50th anniversary | 34:39 | |
| of the commemoration at Auschwitz? | 34:41 | |
| He prayed, Wiesel prayed that God | 34:45 | |
| would never, ever forgive the Nazis, | 34:49 | |
| never forgive the crimes they committed against humanity, | 34:54 | |
| it was a chilling, | 34:59 | |
| agonizing, terrifying moment. | 35:02 | |
| I think I understood why he said it, | 35:05 | |
| I know I cannot accept that he said it, | 35:09 | |
| or nor can I expect that of the God I worship | 35:13 | |
| to whom he addressed it, | 35:17 | |
| but I understand what drives | 35:18 | |
| that kind of powerful emotion. | 35:21 | |
| An example of another thought, however, | 35:24 | |
| I was present at not many years ago, | 35:27 | |
| not long before his death, Daddy King preached on | 35:30 | |
| King's birthday in the Memorial Church at Cambridge, | 35:34 | |
| and it was an incredible occasion | 35:38 | |
| when he mounted our pulpit and began. | 35:40 | |
| The most incredible thing about that preaching | 35:42 | |
| in Memorial Church was at the beginning of his sermon | 35:45 | |
| where he said let me tell you at the start, | 35:49 | |
| I have no bitterness in my heart. | 35:53 | |
| And then he described how his son had been murdered, | 35:56 | |
| how another son had drowned, | 36:00 | |
| how his wife had been shot in church | 36:02 | |
| before his very eyes, | 36:05 | |
| and after each of these recitals with tears in his eyes, | 36:06 | |
| he would say but I have no bitterness in my heart, | 36:11 | |
| God won't allow it. | 36:15 | |
| Forgiveness may be too easy for us, | 36:20 | |
| but it is the stuff of the providence of God | 36:23 | |
| as Joseph's brothers discovered. | 36:26 | |
| It was not you who sent me here, but God. | 36:30 | |
| Perversity has become an instrument of providence. | 36:36 | |
| Now, this all may be true, | 36:44 | |
| it is all supposed to be true, | 36:48 | |
| it is assuredly true, you heard it read from holy writ, | 36:51 | |
| you hear it proclaimed by me, it must be true. | 36:56 | |
| But Joseph is both a paragon of virtue | 37:00 | |
| and long dead. | 37:06 | |
| What has this impossible ethic to do with us? | 37:09 | |
| Most of us know more of perversity | 37:14 | |
| than of providence, | 37:18 | |
| and if you were having a miserable time at Duke this year | 37:20 | |
| or this term or this week, | 37:23 | |
| or even at this very moment, and God sent you here, | 37:25 | |
| then God is even more quirky than we think. | 37:30 | |
| Are we really meant to take this stuff seriously? | 37:35 | |
| What do we do with Jesus, who tells us in these verses | 37:39 | |
| from the sermon on the mount | 37:44 | |
| that we are to love our enemies, | 37:45 | |
| we are to use well those who spitefully use us, | 37:48 | |
| that we are to do good to those who hate us, | 37:52 | |
| we are to turn the other cheek and, | 37:55 | |
| that most frightening of all things for us, | 37:57 | |
| you are to lend and expect nothing in return. | 38:01 | |
| Are there any bankers in this congregation this morning? | 38:06 | |
| Any lending officers? | 38:09 | |
| Anybody from the financial aid office | 38:11 | |
| at Duke University? | 38:13 | |
| You are to lend and expect nothing in return. | 38:15 | |
| Wouldn't it be wonderful | 38:18 | |
| if some biblical scholar in the divinity school, | 38:20 | |
| through careful research of the Greek text | 38:24 | |
| and some new discoveries and some old broken jars | 38:26 | |
| discovered that these verses from the sermon on the mount | 38:29 | |
| really don't mean what they say, | 38:32 | |
| they have been mistranslated, misconstrued, | 38:34 | |
| taken out of context, | 38:38 | |
| all this stuff about turning cheeks and lending freely, | 38:39 | |
| that's really not what Jesus had in mind at all. | 38:42 | |
| This was meant for some ascetic, | 38:47 | |
| saintly, religious community, | 38:49 | |
| not for very real people like you and me | 38:51 | |
| and other failed Christians. | 38:56 | |
| Remember that great mind of Mark Twain who said | 38:59 | |
| it's not the things that I don't understand | 39:01 | |
| in the Bible that worries me, | 39:03 | |
| it's the things that I understand perfectly clear | 39:05 | |
| in the Bible that worry me. | 39:08 | |
| And these are among the things you understand | 39:11 | |
| and are perfectly clear, | 39:14 | |
| you are to love your enemies, | 39:15 | |
| you are to turn the other cheek, | 39:18 | |
| you are to lend without expectation of return. | 39:21 | |
| There it is, square in the middle of the gospel, | 39:27 | |
| hardly ambiguous at all, | 39:30 | |
| I know lots of Christians, lots of them, | 39:33 | |
| who want to take the Bible literally | 39:37 | |
| as inspired, infallible, and inerrant | 39:40 | |
| the sole sufficient rule of faith and practice, | 39:44 | |
| I know them and you know them, | 39:48 | |
| and maybe you are among them, | 39:50 | |
| they struggle over obscure rules of conduct | 39:52 | |
| in the book of Leviticus and the Holiness Code, | 39:55 | |
| they are eager to adapt themselves | 39:58 | |
| in every way to the standards of Rome | 40:01 | |
| or Ephesus or any of Paul's cities. | 40:04 | |
| But they come to a sputtering halt | 40:08 | |
| at these verses in Matthew six | 40:12 | |
| where the expectations of a rational and macho society | 40:15 | |
| of red-blooded capitalists like you and me | 40:18 | |
| is turned on its head. | 40:21 | |
| Now, that is what I call perversity. | 40:24 | |
| But the impossible ethic, and that is what it is, | 40:28 | |
| is the only one that counts. | 40:35 | |
| Had Joseph not behaved impossibly | 40:40 | |
| and been reconciled to his dysfunctional family, | 40:43 | |
| all would have perished, | 40:46 | |
| God's plan would've been thwarted and frustrated, | 40:47 | |
| there would be no future worthy of the name. | 40:51 | |
| Look at South Africa, if you will, | 40:55 | |
| who would've imagined a decade ago, | 40:59 | |
| five years ago, even a year ago | 41:01 | |
| that a policy of reconciliation | 41:03 | |
| would be the order of the day in that much divided country? | 41:06 | |
| Who would have imagined that | 41:12 | |
| even with all of its troubles today, | 41:14 | |
| the nation would be renewed, | 41:16 | |
| and the families of that nation reunited | 41:18 | |
| by one whom the white majority had thrown into prison? | 41:21 | |
| Who could imagine that Christian idealism, | 41:27 | |
| that impossible ethic, with its ethic of forgiveness | 41:32 | |
| and reconciliation and the extra mile | 41:36 | |
| would become an effective instrument of nation building? | 41:39 | |
| Who would've thought it possible | 41:44 | |
| that the impossible ethic, sputtering along, | 41:46 | |
| is the thing that is guiding that country | 41:50 | |
| from darkness into light? | 41:52 | |
| Now, we wouldn't dare try that in this country, | 41:56 | |
| that's not written in any contract of which I am familiar, | 42:02 | |
| at least not yet. | 42:07 | |
| We want, in this country, | 42:09 | |
| you want to be lean and mean, | 42:10 | |
| somebody must pay, we want to straighten out and tighten up, | 42:12 | |
| we will stand for nothing | 42:17 | |
| and so we will fall for anything. | 42:19 | |
| We cannot bear the thought of Abraham Lincoln, | 42:21 | |
| I think of reconstruction, | 42:25 | |
| what would it might have been if Abraham Lincoln | 42:27 | |
| had practiced the impossible ethic? | 42:30 | |
| You and I might've been talking to one another | 42:32 | |
| a lot sooner than we did. | 42:35 | |
| Or Martin Luther King, what might've happened | 42:38 | |
| had we allowed Martin Luther King | 42:41 | |
| and his impossible ethic to live? | 42:44 | |
| And even Jesus, whom we call the Christ, | 42:47 | |
| what could have happened if we let him down from his cross | 42:51 | |
| to practice as well as preach his impossible ethic? | 42:56 | |
| Do you know what Joseph means in Hebrew? | 43:06 | |
| Of course you don't, so I shall tell you, | 43:10 | |
| it means may God give increase. | 43:13 | |
| What a wonderful name, may God give increase. | 43:18 | |
| And we know that his story, obviously enough, | 43:22 | |
| is an epiphany story, | 43:26 | |
| a story of disclosure, revelation, | 43:29 | |
| light manifestation, and reconciliation, | 43:32 | |
| we know that because this is | 43:36 | |
| the seventh Sunday after epiphany | 43:38 | |
| and we are a liturgically correct congregation. | 43:41 | |
| The gospel is about light manifestation and disclosure. | 43:44 | |
| Perversity is the human condition, more or less, | 43:50 | |
| and providence is the business of God | 43:54 | |
| by which we see our way through the darkness | 43:56 | |
| and in that light. | 44:00 | |
| And by that light, wonder of wonders, | 44:03 | |
| even the impossible is both possible and plausible. | 44:08 | |
| It was not you who sent me here, | 44:16 | |
| but God. | 44:20 | |
| For God sent me before you | 44:22 | |
| to preserve life. | 44:25 | |
| And so he did, and so he does, | 44:29 | |
| for which we thank God. | 44:34 | |
| (light piano music) | 45:14 | |
| ♪ O dear Lord above ♪ | 45:29 | |
| ♪ God Almighty ♪ | 45:35 | |
| ♪ God of love ♪ | 45:38 | |
| ♪ Please look down ♪ | 45:43 | |
| ♪ And see my people through ♪ | 45:47 | |
| ♪ O dear Lord above ♪ | 45:59 | |
| ♪ God Almighty ♪ | 46:06 | |
| ♪ God of love ♪ | 46:09 | |
| ♪ Please look down ♪ | 46:14 | |
| ♪ And see my people through ♪ | 46:18 | |
| ♪ I believe that God ♪ | 46:31 | |
| ♪ Put sun and moon ♪ | 46:37 | |
| ♪ Up in the sky ♪ | 46:40 | |
| ♪ I don't mind ♪ | 46:46 | |
| ♪ The gray skies ♪ | 46:50 | |
| ♪ For they're just clouds passing by ♪ | 46:53 | |
| ♪ Give peace and comfort ♪ | 47:02 | |
| ♪ To every trouble of mine ♪ | 47:09 | |
| ♪ O often we feel weary ♪ | 47:33 | |
| ♪ But he knows our every tell ♪ | 47:42 | |
| ♪ Go to him in secret ♪ | 47:50 | |
| ♪ He will hear your every breath ♪ | 47:57 | |
| ♪ I found God at sunset ♪ | 48:07 | |
| ♪ When words are taught all day ♪ | 48:14 | |
| ♪ Come Sunday ♪ | 48:23 | |
| ♪ Oh, come Sunday ♪ | 48:25 | |
| ♪ That's the day ♪ | 48:30 | |
| ♪ Come Sunday ♪ | 48:38 | |
| ♪ Oh, come Sunday ♪ | 48:41 | |
| ♪ That's the day ♪ | 48:46 | |
| - | The Lord be with you. | 49:23 |
| Let us pray. | 49:26 | |
| O supreme Lord of the universe, | 49:33 | |
| you will and sustain everything around us | 49:36 | |
| with the touch of your hand, | 49:42 | |
| you turned chaos into order, | 49:44 | |
| darkness into light. | 49:47 | |
| Unknown energies you hid in the heart of matter. | 49:51 | |
| From you burst forth the splendor of the sun, | 49:56 | |
| and the mild radiance of the moon, | 50:00 | |
| stars and planets without number, | 50:02 | |
| you set and ordered movement. | 50:06 | |
| You are the source of the fire's heat, | 50:09 | |
| and the wind's might, | 50:13 | |
| of the water's coolness, | 50:15 | |
| and the earth's stability. | 50:18 | |
| Deep and wonderful are the mysteries of your creation. | 50:22 | |
| Lord of lords, Creator, | 50:29 | |
| provider, sustainer, | 50:33 | |
| we give you thanks. | 50:37 | |
| We are the grateful recipients of your providence, | 50:41 | |
| knowing that all things come from you, | 50:45 | |
| and that you work all things | 50:49 | |
| to the good of those who love you. | 50:51 | |
| Give us eyes to discern your hand upon our lives, | 50:57 | |
| give us faith and courage | 51:02 | |
| to follow where you lead. | 51:05 | |
| Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer. | 51:08 | |
| As Joseph provided for the brothers | 51:13 | |
| who sold him into slavery, | 51:15 | |
| and as Jesus asked forgiveness for those who crucified him, | 51:18 | |
| so you call us to be merciful to those in need, | 51:23 | |
| even our enemies. | 51:28 | |
| Give us hearts that are big enough | 51:32 | |
| to offer forgiveness to those who have hurt us, | 51:33 | |
| and to work for their wholeness. | 51:37 | |
| Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer. | 51:41 | |
| Give us eyes to see those who suffer | 51:46 | |
| that we may respond with compassion. | 51:50 | |
| We pray especially for all who suffer trauma | 51:53 | |
| in body or mind. | 51:57 | |
| Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer. | 52:00 | |
| For those whose livelihood is insecure, | 52:05 | |
| the overworked, the hungry, | 52:09 | |
| the homeless and destitute, | 52:12 | |
| for those who have been downtrodden, | 52:16 | |
| ruined, and driven to despair. | 52:18 | |
| Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer. | 52:23 | |
| For little children whose surroundings | 52:28 | |
| hide them from your love and beauty, | 52:30 | |
| for all the fatherless and motherless. | 52:33 | |
| Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer. | 52:38 | |
| For families that are broken by perversity and anger, | 52:43 | |
| for all whose hearts are hardened | 52:48 | |
| toward those closest to them. | 52:50 | |
| Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer. | 52:54 | |
| For those who have to bear their burdens alone, | 53:00 | |
| and for all who have lost those whom they love. | 53:03 | |
| Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer. | 53:08 | |
| For those who are in doubt, in anguish of soul, | 53:13 | |
| for those who are afraid. | 53:18 | |
| Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer. | 53:21 | |
| For those who suffer through their own wrongdoing. | 53:27 | |
| Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer. | 53:32 | |
| For those whose suffering is unrelieved | 53:37 | |
| by the knowledge of your love. | 53:40 | |
| Lord, in your mercy, hear our prayer. | 53:43 | |
| Set free, helper of the weak, | 53:48 | |
| the souls of your servants | 53:51 | |
| from all restlessness and anxiety. | 53:52 | |
| Give us the peace and power that flow from you, | 53:56 | |
| keep us in all perplexities and distresses, | 54:01 | |
| in all griefs and grievances, | 54:06 | |
| from fear or faithlessness | 54:08 | |
| that being upheld by your strength | 54:11 | |
| and stayed on the rock of your faithfulness | 54:14 | |
| through storm and stress | 54:18 | |
| we may abide in you. | 54:20 | |
| In the name of Christ our Lord, amen. | 54:23 | |
| Let us offer our thanksgivings with grateful hearts. | 54:28 | |
| (organ music) | 54:34 | |
| (choir singing) | 55:34 | |
| (organ music) | 59:30 | |
| (choir singing) | 59:51 | |
| - | Let us pray. | 1:00:51 |
| Almighty God, giver of every good and perfect gift, | 1:00:53 | |
| teach us to render to you all that we have | 1:00:58 | |
| and all that we are, | 1:01:01 | |
| that we may praise you not with our lips only | 1:01:03 | |
| but with our whole lives, | 1:01:06 | |
| turning the duties, the sorrows, | 1:01:08 | |
| and the joys of all our days | 1:01:11 | |
| into a living sacrifice to you, | 1:01:14 | |
| to our Savior Jesus Christ, | 1:01:16 | |
| who taught us to pray together, | 1:01:19 | |
| saying our Father who art in heaven, | 1:01:21 | |
| hallowed be thy name, | 1:01:25 | |
| thy kingdom come, | 1:01:27 | |
| thy will be done on Earth as it is in heaven. | 1:01:29 | |
| Give us this day our daily bread | 1:01:33 | |
| and forgive us our trespasses | 1:01:36 | |
| as we forgive those who trespass against us. | 1:01:38 | |
| Lead us not into temptation, | 1:01:42 | |
| but deliver us from evil, | 1:01:44 | |
| for thine is the kingdom | 1:01:47 | |
| and the power and the glory forever, amen. | 1:01:48 | |
| (organ music) | 1:01:55 | |
| (choir singing) | 1:02:32 | |
| - | Go forth in peace to serve God | 1:05:48 |
| and your neighbor in all that you do. | 1:05:50 | |
| May the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, | 1:05:53 | |
| the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Spirit | 1:05:55 | |
| be with you and keep you. | 1:05:58 | |
| (choir singing) | 1:06:05 |
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