Sermon 2nd June 2013
Why are there no Asprins left in the jungle?
Becoz parrotts eat them all!!
As some of you will know I have been away one way or another for almost all
of this series on John's first letter, or not quite letter as Cameron discussed
some weeks ago.
For a chunk of my away time I was doing Julius Caesar in America, in New York
and Columbus,Ohio.
Just like the birdlike medication wordplay we can often get confused by
language,
It was said by Sir George Bernard Shaw that 'England and America are two countries
separated by the same language'.
and working in America recently it
seems little has changed...
Uk speak - A show described as 'going down a bomb' - a great success
In US speak -the show bombed - a disaster
Uk - cricket - a game in which new Zealand just won the 20/20
Us - a cute green insect and pinocchio's friend..
Is it
A Fanny pack or a bumbag - that's quite 80's now i know...
are they
Pants or trousers?
do you like
jelly or jam
have you got a torch or a flashlight
do you need
An eraser or a rubber - don't get those mixed up...
At the heart of the play, Julius Caesar lie word play and the power of
argument to sway the listener,
The angry crowd after the assasination of Caesar are convinced by Brutus
that he and his fellow conspirators killed Caesar for honourable reasons,
then Mark Anthony speaks to them crowd and by the time he finishes they are
so enraged with Brutus and co they drive them out of Rome.
In this morning's reading from our continued series on John's Letters, rather
than speaking to a crowd, John is concerned about arguments used by breakaway
Christian sects to sway the faith of believers and so writes to the early Christian church at Ephesus and possibly to
surrounding churches as well, to pull believers back to the truth of who Jesus
is.
We are told that at the time, these breakaway sects were misusing John's gospel to back up their own particular slant on the
early Christian faith:
The two breakaway movements to
research would be Gnosticism, and Docetism; or you can ask the vicar for a
summary, as he offered several weeks back -
By now John is an older man than the John who wrote his Gospel, he has moved
to Ephasus after the Roman destruction of Jerusalem in AD 70... and he is the last disciple still alive.
John fears the distortion of his eye witness account of the Jesus he knew,
the teacher , the healer, the man of miracles and inexplicable power, who John
came to understand was in fact God made flesh,
Jesus who could suffer and die like any human, but who could heal, cast out
spirits and triumph over death to rise from the dead and ascend into to heaven.
Here was no ordinary man, no prophet gifted with divine power, here was the
Christ, the Messiah, God the son, come from the Father to change the relationship between we human
beings and our creator God forever.
John had experienced life with Jesus,
the last disciple left alive who knew the truth of who Jesus was.
So we can feel in this letter the urgency for John to challenge the dangerously misleading teachings now being preached by former members of
the church;
John's needed to make abundantly clear regarding Jesus the Christ, what was
truth and what was untruth;
He had been there, he had been
commissioned by Jesus himself to spread the Gospel.
In a literal translation of the Greek, John writes at verse 18
"Little children, it is by nature the last hour",,
ie we're living in the last hours before our world is completely superceded
by God's world.
Or
we're living in post crucifixion, resurrection and ascension times,
Christ has overcome death and returned to the father, His kingdom on earth
has begun and is drawing closer by the day
John tells us, because of the reality of God's Kingdom we are to live
our lives differently now.
This imminent Kingdom, is solid and
real while "the world passes away".
We are challenged that at any moment the Messiah may return and what are we going to say to
Jesus when we come face-to-face with Him?
Are we ready to say to him we have truly lived a life with him at it's
centre?
John urges us
GN
28 Yes, my
children, remain in union with him, so that when he appears we may be full of
courage and need not hide in shame from him on the Day he comes.
NIV
28 And now, dear children, continue in him, so that when he appears we may be
confident and unashamed before him at his coming.
So how are we to live?
John has repeatedly emphasized that the key to
this close fellowship, this membership in God's family, is obedience to His
commands. J
ohn often talks of walking or being in the light
(1:5,7; 2:9,10). He says each one of us has sufficient spiritual discernment to
determine which direction we are facing and to what degree we are walking
towards that light (2:20).
In Ghana when we have a baby there is a naming ceremony that takes place.
Water is in one bowl and schnapps is in another
Don't ask me why it's schnapps in particular, something colonial no doubt,
but that's what it is.
A finger is dipped into the water and then into the babies mouth.
Then a finger is dipped into the schnapps and then into the baby's mouth.
Finally the water and schnapps are mixed together and everyone present
takes a sip
The point is to illustrate that water is one thing and alcohol another,
they are both liquid and they both can be drunk but they are not the same,
and if you consume them the effect on you will not be the same either.
The symbolism here is to encourage the child and those involved in the
rearing of the child to understand that truth is truth and a lie is a lie and
we must learn to recognise the difference and the different outcomes of
absorbing one or the other.
Or as Anthony Buckley put it when he preached here, quoting Elvis
Truth is
like the sun. You can shut it out for a time, but it ain’t goin’ away
Truth remains truth, but how
were the early church and how are we today, to discern what is the truth?
John wants the church he is writing to, to
differentiate the truth of who Christ is, as he has reported and they themselves
have experienced in accepting Him into their lives as lord and Saviour,
from the distortions of those who have already broken from the early church.
And the eternal truth of Christ like the sun in
our British summer is that it may be shut out for a time but it isn't going
away
He is Christ the Messiah
He came to triumph over death and in so doing give us
the promise of eternal life with the Father
When he physically returned to the Father he left in
his stead the Holy Spirit.
Jesus told his disciples in John's gospel ch14 v 26
GN
26 The
Helper, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in my name, will teach you
everything and make you remember all that I have told you.
NIV
26 But the Advocate, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in my name,
will teach you all things and will remind you of everything I have said to you.
When we listen to the guidance of the Spirit and live
in that guidance we are also living in the Son in whose name the Father sent
the Spirit, our triune God, three in one - the Holy Trinity.
This is our truth as Christians, the coming of Jesus
to earth revealed the Triune nature of God, in which the God of Abraham reveals
himself to us not as a burning bush, nor a deafening voice nor a pillar of
cloud nor of fire, but rather as Father Son and Spirit.
2 weeks ago it was Pentecost when we celebrate the
Holy Spirit's arrival, last Sunday was Trinity Sunday when we celebrate our
Triune God, Father , Son and Holy Spirit and today as a church we will celebrate
in Communion all of this story -
Jesus of Nazareth, God made man, the Christ who suffered
and died to carry our sins, who rose again with the promise of life eternal in
his triumph over death; Christ who left us with love and the hope of the life
eternal to come, and a guide for this life in the Holy Spirit
Christ who left us the ritual of remembrance and
celebration of this eternal truth, in
the breaking of bread and the drinking of wine as a Christian family in
communion.
Don't get fooled, don't get conned by any Anti Christ
into believing any other version of the Truth John tells us.
And what is the anti Christ
The Greek gives us
anti :meaning instead of or against
and
Christos, Christ: meaning anointed one, the Messiah;
So an Anti Christ, is an opponent of the Messiah, one who usurps the place
of Christ, who opposes Christ but will also offer themself as another Christ, a
substitute Christ.
John says at verse 22
GOOD NEWS
It is those who say that Jesus is not the Messiah. Such people are the
Enemy of Christ (the Antichrist)—they reject both the Father and the Son. 23 For
those who reject the Son reject also the Father
NIV
It is
whoever denies that Jesus is the Christ. Such a person is the
antichrist—denying the Father and the Son. 23 No one who denies the Son has the Father
In his concern that the Anti Christ will have no sway on our faith, John
makes no assumptions about Christians leading a life of godly perfection,
indeed we have already heard from him at
2:1
GN
2 I am
writing this to you, my children, so that you will not sin; but if anyone does
sin, we have someone who pleads with the Father on our behalf—Jesus Christ, the
righteous one.
NIV
2 My dear children, I write this to you so that you will not sin. But if
anybody does sin, we have an advocate with the Father—Jesus Christ, the
Righteous One.
Peter
Ruckman writes in, The Books of the General Epistles
“I’ve got an Advocate...My Advocate found me
guilty on all counts and sentenced me to hell. Then He went through it for me while
forgiving all my sins. Then heaping mercy on mercy, He gave me eternal life
as a free gift and furnished me with a perfect guide Book. If that were
not enough, He sent me out of court with an infallible, inerrant, living “Comforter”
(the Holy Spirit) to take me on my
way "
John's aspiration for us, is that we do not sin
but live right living lives, with Christ to plead for us when needs be and the
Holy Spirit to comfort and guide us.
While I was in New York I attended the Brooklyn
Tabernacle Church and the Abyssinian Church of Harlem that's for another day ,
but I found echos of John's aspiration
for us in the sermons there.
Among other things we were reminded that however imperfect we think we are, we have our advocate in Jesus and our
hope, for we are told in Matthew 12
GN
18
“Here is my servant, whom I have chosen,
the one I love, and with
whom I am pleased.
I will send my Spirit upon him,
and he will announce my
judgment to the nations.
19
He will not argue or shout,
or make loud speeches in
the streets.
20
He will not break off a bent reed,
nor put out a flickering
lamp.
He will persist until he causes justice to triumph,
21
and on him all peoples will put their hope.”
NIV
18
‘Here is my servant whom I have chosen,
the one I love, in whom I delight;
I will put my Spirit on him,
and he will proclaim
justice to the nations.
19
He will not quarrel or cry out;
no one will hear his voice in the streets.
20
A bruised reed he will not break,
and a smouldering wick he will not snuff out,
till he has brought justice
through to victory.
21
In his name the nations will put their hope.’[b
Inspite of this great encouragement,
I came back from America in some ways dis-spirited by the worldly relentless
emphasis on
working hard to be top dog, in order to succeed and be materially rewarded
-
with that being the primary
measure of a person's worth.
It was both overwhelming and
undermining,
what if you work hard and don't succeed, are you worth less than the
successful person?
what if you don't work hard and do
succeed, are you worth more than the unsuccessful hard worker?
What is the measure of a person's worth?
Life in Christ means we aim to live “life, and that more abundantly” according
to God's values.
And where do we see those values lived out - we see them in Christ, God the
son ,a baby born in a cowshed, the most vulnerable and low status in society,
who called on fishermen and tax collectors and prostitutes to be his ministers,
telling the Good news of the abundant eternal life His heavenly father has made
us for.
What is the measure of a person's worth to God?
We are all worth the death of his Son.
John encourages us not to be drawn to the world's values but to “abide...
continue... remain in union” in Christ.
The first step in leading a
successful life that God will bless is to abide in Christ. All else flows from
that.
In this way we will shield ourselves from being seduced away from the truth
of Christ and into the mirage of the world, be it money, promotion. success, relationships,
ambition, bitterness
all these playing on our pride, our vanity and all our fears and
insecurities and all trying to lure us away from Christ and His truth.
In
rejecting teachings Anti to Christ, John guides us to abide in Christ through obediance and
love.
We are to hold firm to Christ's commandment to love.
Whoever claims to live in him, must walk as
Jesus did John writes(2:6).
He has already said that hating your brother is not something we can do if
we are loving God (2:9).
9 If we say that we are in the
light, yet hate others, we are in the darkness to this very hour. 10 If we love others, we live in the light, and so there is nothing in us that
will cause someone else[a] to sin
9 Anyone who claims to be in the light but hates a brother or sister[a] is still in the darkness. 10 Anyone who loves their
brother and sister[b] lives in the light, and
there is nothing in them to make them stumble.
So if what John's readers were hearing was tempting them to hate or turn
against particular individuals or groups of people, John is reminding them and
us that that is incompatible with abiding in Christ.
Jesus called his teaching on the meaning of love,
a “fresh” commandment (Jn 13:34).
Living as children of God, Jesus' commands us to
love not just God and neighbour, but also strangers and even enemies. (Mt.
5:43-48).
Last week we saw faith used as it has been for centuries as the reason to
carry out acts of brutality, one faith in hostility to perceived wrongs carried
out by another.
On our doorstep in Woolwich, we have seen the devastation caused to three
families, the death of one young man and
the ruination of the lives of his two murderers.
But ....we also saw great acts of love
This from the Daily Mail
'A mother and daughter, dubbed the 'Angels of Woolwich' because they
bravely risked their own lives by comforting a soldier left dying in the street,
stepped forward 'because no man should die alone'.
Gemini Donnelly-Martin, 20, and her mother Amanda Donnelly, confronted the
suspected killers and asked the attackers if they could be by Drummer Lee
Rigby's side. When it became apparent Drummer Lee Rigby was beyond their help,
they shielded his body from further desecration.
Amanda, 44, insisted she be allowed to pray for the dead man even when
confronted by one of the killers.
Kneeling at his side, she cradled him gently, seemingly unfazed by his
horrific wounds.
Not wanting to talk about it herself, Amanda's son Simeon, 22, said the two
women acted out of love.
He said: 'My mother was just driving past and she saw something and wanted
to try and help.
'She just showed a bit of motherly love. She just did what any
mother would have done'
The Guardian reported on the 3rd Woolwich Angel, practicing Catholic and
Scout leader Ingrid Loyau- Kennett, helped
' prevent further injuries being inflicted on the gathering crowd by calmly
engaging the men in an extraordinary 10 minute conversation until armed police
arrived'.
Dismissing the suggestion she did something exceptional, she said
'I just instinctively did it. The same as if anyone had been crying and
lying hurt on the ground.
I am a mother. It was the same for the Caribbean lady.
We both felt it was the right thing to do'.
The real danger, the real loss when we hold onto
hate, or look to the world for our life and identity is that we stop abiding,
drawing on, living in, the great, good love and presence of our triune God.
John
reminds us over and over that it all comes down to abiding in Him. Whatever is
going on in our lives, whatever we are struggling with, we are to hand it all
to Him, and to rest in, wait on, live in His presence and peace.
We can be sure that "every one who does right is born of him"
because we know Jesus is righteous.
And this doing right is living in Christ, letting Him tell us who we are,
letting Him work in our lives and in the lives of others around us, counting on
Him and obeying Him out of our trust that He is our light.
And so My prayer for all we dear children of God today is a prayer of Brother Lawrence's,
asking for Christ's continual presence in our lives,
FEBRUARY CHURCH TIMES 2013GOD'S PRESENCE
"O my God, since Thou art with me, and I
must now, in obedience to Thy commands, apply my mind to these outward things,
I beseech Thee to grant me the grace to continue in Thy presence; and to this
end do Thou prosper me with Thy assistance, receive all my works, and possess
all my affections."
Amen
And thinking of John's words to us we pray in song now as we ask Jesus
speak o lord as we come to you
let the truth prevail over unbelief
till your church is built
and the earth is filled with your glory
......... so lets sing
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