Sermon 29th December 2013
Today, one of our Lay Readers, Adjoa Andoh-Cunnell preaches. The reading is from Luke 2 verses 28-35
Ask what people got for Christmas
ask Simon if he got anything
unexpected
SHOW JESSE BAG
This was a present for Christmas I
gave my daughter Jesse
The design on it is an adinkra one
from Ghana
A bit like Chinese characters it
spells the words Gye Nyame, you may have heard me mention this phrase before.
Jesse and I have just been to Ghana
to see my dad and everywhere you go you will this design Gye Nyame on the side
of mini buses, on Christmas cards, on clothes
on wrapping paper even on jewelery like my
ring
The words Gye Nyame mean
except for God fear nothing
Not just fear as in be afraid of
But fear as in pay attention to or
follow
So Except for God pay attention to or
follow nothing else.
just follow God and Don’t be afraid
of the world, -
Except God Fear Nothing
Gye Nyame!
We’ll come back to this but now…
A manager of an electronics shop, ordered
a part, number 669, from the factory. When it arrived, he noticed they'd sent
him part 699 instead. he fired off an angry letter and sent the part back. A
few days later, he got the replacement. It was the same part,
along with a note containing these four
words:
TURN THE BOX OVER.
Sometimes life happen to us in unexpected
ways
What if we pulled this cracker and it was
empty…shall we see..??
Will someone come and pull this cracker with me
What do we expect inside??
Hat toy joke…
Read joke
Times change and so do our
expectations
Simeon followed God
He lived you could say a Gye Nyame
life ..
He was a devout man who always obeyed
Jewish Law and Through all the ups and downs of his life until now he was a
very old man he expected and trusted God to keep his promise to the Jews that
the Messiah would come –
The Messiah, a saviour to free the
Jews of Israel, God’s chosen People. from the conquering Roman armies and bring
back the Kingdom of Israel.
With the birth of Jesus, as he holds
that little baby in his arms, Simeon knows that God's promise has been kept and
The Messiah, the one sent to save the Jews has come
But also this Messiah has come to
save the whole world,
And knowing this Simeon says he can
die happy.
Times changed for Simeon
He was no longer waiting
The wait was over and so he could be
at peace.
How many of us can say we are at
peace in our lives?
In telling us of Simeon, in letting
us hear his words, the writer of Luke's gospel is reassuring us,
Don't worry Christ has arrived in the
world and the world will never be the same again
All our expectations can change now
the Messiah is here
Death is no longer the ultimate end
for us
The power of love, of healing, of
forgiveness, of saving from misery has arrived to bless us and walk with us at
all times
On Friday the 21st of December my dear cousin
Jojo was diagnosed with stage 4 oesophogeal cancer
On Monday morning his daughter rang & left me a
message that her daddy was very ill and
she was flying home to Trinidad the next morning.
By the time I returned her call 2 hours later last
Monday my cousin had died - he was 58
In September 2012 my brothers son Noah became a
father himself at 19
His
son Xion is now nearly one and a half and I am a great aunt
Life continually takes us by surprise
WE didn’t expect that my cousin would be so dreadfully
ill and die within 4 days of diagnosis
We didn’t think that my nephew would barely be a man
before he became a father
Change comes in our lives in many unexpected
ways
Often life can feel like it’s happening to us overturning all our expectations
Sometimes life grabs us and shakes us
Births and
deaths
moving
homes and schools and jobs
Illness
Marriage
Friendships
All sorts of changes happen to us
throughout our lives and these can affect us deeply
Sometimes change fills us with great
excitement
Sometimes with terrible anxiety
Sometimes change brings great
happiness
Sometimes unbearable grief
And when life does shake us where can
we turn and hold on tight?
To our most unexpected Messiah Jesus
In Simeon’s day many Jewish believers expected that
when the Messiah returned, he would be
mighty and strong and ready for revenge
He would throw out the Roman Military Occupiers and
the Jewish people would be able to live freely with dignity and honour, God’s
chosen people in God’s chosen land
Their expecations were not of the Messiah returning
as a vulnerable baby in a poor family
growing up in the rural nowheresville of Nazareth,
where they all spoke like country bumpkins
This Messiah did not kill his enemies - he told us to love them
This Messiah did not come only to save the Jews,
he healed the daughter of a Roman soldier – the
enemy
he healed a woman from Samaria – a non Jewish
foreigner
he told us to love our neighbours as ourselves,
even when our neighbours are our enemies.
This Messiah did not come to convince powerful Jewish
religious leaders to like him.
He argued
with them about the way they lived
He challenged the way they used their power to feed
their ambition and not to help their people.
Jesus spent His time with the poor , the sick , the unloved, people with no worldly power
at all.
An Unexpected Messiah
In the Temple when the baby is just 8 days old
Simeon says to Jesus’ mother
“This child is chosen by God for the destruction
and the salvation of many in Israel. He will be a sign from God which many
people will speak against 35 and so reveal their secret thoughts. And sorrow, like a sharp sword,
will break your own heart.”
What a thing to hear?!
Your child will bring destruction
Your child will be spoken against
Your heart will be broken
When a baby is born we expect to hear lovely things said about it
But Simeon said unexpected things to Mary because
Jesus was an unexpected Messiah
Jesus was a sign from God of a sort of power that no
one expected of the Messiah.
The power to speak the truth to powerful people when
they behaved wrongly
The power to love and forgive people who wished to
hurt him
The power and confidence to surround himself with
people who had nothing to offer him in worldly terms except the honesty of who
they are
All the things that Simeon said to Mary that sounded
terrible, were true and yet from them came the message of love, healing, forgiveness
and hope that Jesus has brought us
This is the message of Christmas
This is what we remember and
celebrate
In the middle of a dark winter we
light candles and have lights on our Christmas trees and around our homes to
remember the light to ‘reveal God’s will’ – as Simeon calls
Jesus
the peace that came to Simeon can
come to us, that Jesus, the unexpected Messiah stands unshakeably next to us
whatever life throws at us.
He has changed our expectations,
because
we know his powerful love is in our
lives,
we have his example to live by,
bringing the kingdom of heaven to earth
and we have eternal life in heaven to
look forward to.
The way the world works for us has
changed forever –
It is still full of change and
unexpected events but one thing we can rely on and be sure of is Jesus
Luke writes in this Gospel about asphaeia the Biblical Greek word meaning
truth.
We get the English word asphalt from
the word asphaeia
Asphalt the concrete of roads and
pavements
The FIRM surface we walk on
The FiRM surface we rely upon to
support and hold us up as we travel along life's path.
The truth or Asphaeia of Jesus Christ
the Messiah's birth is that God in the form of baby Jesus
brings a saving healing loving power
to surround us with as we travel through all the changes and changing
expectations life sends our way.
Jesus is the truth, the Asphaeia,
The FiRM surface we rely upon
With this knowledge through all the ways
life shakes us, we too can share in the peace of Simeon
The peace that comes from a promise
kept
We are never alone, in Christ we have
the hope of eternal life in heaven
and a loving healing saving Messiah
on earth
Asphaeia Asphalt the truth of Jesus
concrete & firm beneath our feet
My prayer for us all this morning as
we worship together for the last time in 2013 and face the unexpected of the
year ahead is that we draw on the peace of knowing Christ
The Unshakeableness of a life
following his firm path
A Gye Nyame life
Like Simeon we have the promise of
the Christmas baby, our unexpected Messiah, Jesus, to hold us up every step of
the way in 2014 and beyond, in our sorrows and in our joys
For we are loved eternally
Amen