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1 Crossing Over Joshua 3:1-17 11/17/13 (Commitment Sunday) In an episode of The Simpsons, Homer is watching a favorite TV show on PBS, which is pre-empted by the annual pledge drive. He is spitting-nails angry because his show has been interrupted. The announcer says, We need to raise $10,700 before we can return to our program. As the small pledges trickle in, Homer realizes that it may take hours to reach the $10,700 mark! In frustration, he calls the station and pledges the entire amount, never intending to pay it! The announcer is thrilled. He says, Folks, we ve just reached our goal of ten thousand, seven hundred dollars, and it s all thanks to one generous caller... who didn t leave his name. (Homer laughs.) But thanks to Insta-Trace, we ve learned that it s Homer Simpson of 742 Evergreen Terrace. (A picture of Homer appears on the screen.) Later, when Homer refuses to pay, the Public Television police, led by celebrities like Bill Moyer, Jim Lehrer, and Big Bird come to Homer s door threatening him if he doesn t pay up. In typical Simpson s fashion, Homer flees Springfield and becomes a missionary on a South Sea island to escape the pressure! Now it s tempting to think that a church pledge drive is just like those for public television, NPR, Farm Aid, or whatever. And there is at least one similarity; We re all trying to raise money for a good cause. But there s also

2 one crucial difference. Well, there are a few actually. We don t hold you hostage by saying something like, We ve got a great anthem coming up this morning, which we ll be glad to begin when we ve reached our goal of $780,000! And we won t send the elders or the Presbyterian Women after you if you are unable to pay your pledge! But the most important difference is that there is a profoundly spiritual dimension to what we re doing this AM. Our Scripture lesson gives us a kind of spiritual metaphor for looking at what is happening now at GPC. The story takes place around 1200 B.C. God s people had been promised the land of Canaan hundreds of years before, but they didn t receive it. In fact, they languished for 400 years on another continent. Then God used Moses to miraculously deliver them from Egypt. They spent the next 40 years wandering around a wilderness. But now the time was right. They were about to cross the Jordan River and enter the promised land of Canaan under Joshua s leadership. You would think that everyone would be overjoyed and excited. And there was joy and excitement, but there were also fears and anxieties. That river, swollen by seasonal rains, was a formidable barrier. There were no bridges over it or fords through it. How would they safely cross over? Would years of hopes and dreams literally be swept away with the current? And what would they do once they crossed over? The land of Canaan was occupied by powerful people who were technologically

3 superior to the Israelites. And even if they somehow prevailed against the Canaanites, they knew nothing about managing the cities and farming the land in this new place. While they were glad to be leaving their uncomfortable and unpredictable life in the wilderness, at least it was a familiar life. So the people were anxious as well as excited, as they prepared to cross over the Jordan River. I think GPC is at a crossing over moment, a milestone in our lives together. Upgrading our facilities will allow us to focus and dream about our future ministry together, instead worrying about how to keep the roof from falling in! Yet, we face some formidable barriers in our future, just like the Hebrews. We are an aging congregation living in an aging community. Few people are moving here due to a lack of jobs, and many of our young people leave in search of work. The only growth in the community appears to be among Hispanic people, and we have had little success reaching out to them. Nationally, church attendance in all the mainline denominations is declining precipitously. Methods which worked so effectively to produce church growth and nurture disciples in the 1950's and 60's just don t work anymore. It s clear that churches must make changes in the way we do ministry to reach new generations. But leaving the familiar and trying new things can produce anxiety in us, just like it did in those Israelites. So what

4 do we do? Let s look at what the Israelites did. Early in the morning Joshua rose and set out with all the Israelites, and they came to the Jordan. They camped there before crossing over. 2 At the end of three days the officers went through the camp 3 and commanded the people, When you see the ark of the covenant of the LORD your God being carried by the levitical priests, then you shall set out from your place. Follow it, 4 so that you may know the way you should go, for you have not passed this way before. Yet there shall be a space between you and it, a distance of about two thousand cubits; do not come any nearer to it. 5 Then Joshua said to the people, Sanctify yourselves; for tomorrow the LORD will do wonders among you. (Josh. 3:1-5) Joshua s first instruction was to follow the ark of the covenant. What was the ark? If you ve seen the movie, Raiders of the Lost Ark, you ve got a pretty good idea. It was an elaborately decorated wooden box, which contained the tablets on which the Ten Commandments were written. God was present with the ark. It was a holy object. It symbolized God s presence and power with them. The priests were instructed to carry the ark and the people were to follow it across the Jordan River since they had not passed this way before and didn t know where they were going. They were to follow God s leading into a new land. So should we. Several years ago, we asked a group of our members

5 to sharpen our focus and vision as a church. They came to the conclusion that the primary mission of GPC is to make disciples of Jesus Christ. I completely agree. They made several recommendations to help us do that. It s probably time for us to evaluate how those recommendations are working and figure out how we can be more effective in making disciples in this next phase of our ministry. After we discern God s leading, then we must follow it, too. The Hebrew people were also instructed to sanctify themselves in preparation for crossing over. What does that mean? The verb sanctify is the same verb used for the priests when they prepared themselves to lead worship or handle sacred objects. Over the past few weeks, we ve been attempting to sanctify ourselves for this moment. Our sermons have focused on what God s Word has to say about giving and stewardship. We ve listened to the testimonies of our members. We ve prayed and read the Bible individually and in small groups, asking God to guide us in our pledges. Our prayer team has prayed for the members of our congregation. That s all been part of the process of sanctifying ourselves in preparation for this day, preparing our hearts for this act of worship, just as the Israelites did. The story continues. 7 The LORD said to Joshua Command the priests who bear the ark of the covenant, When you come to the edge of the waters of the Jordan, you

6 shall stand still in the Jordan. 9 Joshua then said to the Israelites, Draw near and hear the words of the LORD your God. 10 Joshua said, By this you shall know that among you is the living God who without fail will drive out from before you the Canaanites, (and the other peoples of this land): 11 the ark of the covenant of the Lord of all the earth is going to pass before you into the Jordan... 13 When the soles of the feet of the priests who bear the ark of the LORD, the Lord of all the earth, rest in the waters of the Jordan, the waters of the Jordan flowing from above shall be cut off; they shall stand in a single heap. (Josh. 3:7-13) (Josh. 3:6-13) Here, God promises to provide a way across the river for them. And God promises to drive out the inhabitants of Canaan before them. But, first they must actually step into the deep, murky water of the Jordan River. They must set aside their fears, believe God s promises, and act. So what actually happened? So when those who bore the ark had come to the Jordan, and the feet of the priests bearing the ark were dipped in the edge of the water, 16 the waters flowing from above stood still Then the people crossed over opposite Jericho. 17 While all Israel were crossing over on dry ground, the priests who bore the ark of the covenant of the LORD stood on

7 dry ground in the middle of the Jordan, until the entire nation finished crossing over the Jordan. (Joshua 3:15b-17) God fulfilled the first of his promises by leading them across the Jordan River. They did their part by sanctifying themselves and following the Lord. They demonstrated their faith in God by stepping into that water and moving across the riverbed. I m sure some must have been afraid that the water would rush back and drown them, but they obeyed the Lord. And God did a miraculous thing to bring them across. He held back the waters of the Jordan River so that they could cross safely into the Promised Land. Keep in mind, however, that the journey was not yet over. As Joshua 3 ends, the nation is standing on the West bank of the Jordan River in hostile territory, near the well-defended, powerful city of Jericho. What would happen next? (You ll have to read the rest of the book of Joshua to find out, but suffice it to say that many amazing adventures remained for God s people!) I m convinced that Gettysburg Presbyterian Church is on the brink of entering a new land. We will face significant new challenges in that land, as did Israel, but that s nothing new for GPC. In the 1748, less than ten years after our church was founded, the congregation split over a dispute about worship. In the 1830 s the congregation left their home of 90 years on Belmont Road and moved to Gettysburg. In 1859 the pastor and the

8 whole Session resigned and the church had to be re-constituted. In 1863, the church dealt with the battle its horrible aftermath. In 1963 the church re-built and enlarged the sanctuary, a controversial and expensive move that caused a number of members to leave. As we move ahead, we ll face additional challenges, and we ll make mistakes, and unexpected things will happen. But God will sustain us as we seek to follow him in this new time of ministry. Remember these words from Jeremiah 29. For surely I know the plans I have for you, says the Lord, plans for your welfare and not for harm, to give you a future with hope. God has plans for GPC. And our future is in God s hands. Following the anthem we will have an opportunity to present our pledges during the closing hymn as we prepare the way for that future.