2nd Sunday of Lent CYCLE A THE COURAGE TO LISTEN Genesis 12:1-4a; Matthew 17:1-9

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2nd Sunday of Lent CYCLE A THE COURAGE TO LISTEN Genesis 12:1-4a; Matthew 17:1-9 There was an old gentleman sitting on the beach one day when God looked down and decided that this man had lived an exemplary life and wanted to reward him with a wish. The man said he had always wanted to visit Hawaii, but was afraid to fly. He asked God to build a bridge so he could drive there. God said that would be an impossible wish, because of the depth of the ocean and all the technical difficulties encountered. So God asked him what else he would like. He said I ve been married now for 50 years and my wife tells me that I am a poor listener and lack compassion and understanding of women s issues and concerns, so I would ask that you grant me a caring and compassionate heart that is in tune with the needs of women. There was silence and then God said, would you like two or four lanes on that bridge? There is another old man. He and his wife, his servants, his household, have traveled many miles over many years. His feet are calloused from wandering in barren deserts, in unfriendly places for so long that he would probably not know what to do with the likes of an easy chair if it was presented to him. His wife has gone with him across the span of decades. Like him, she is now in her senior adult years and knows more about him and them and all their struggles than she would dare whisper even to her closest friends. And yes, there is one troubling, painful emptiness in their lives that they no longer mention.

They are childless; barren of son or daughter, living in a culture that prizes children, and family above all virtues. His name is Abram; her name is Sarah. One ordinary, dusty, hot day, as most days were in Abram s life, he hears a voice unlike any other he has heard before. Crazy though it seems, the voice says, Abram, go from your country and your kindred and your father s house to the land that I will show you. I will make of you a great nation, and I will bless you, and make your name great, so that you will be a blessing. I will bless those who bless you, and curse those who curse you; and in you all the families of the earth shall be blessed. Then the voice goes away, and the air is now filled again with the winds of the desert. So, the lesson reads, Abram went, as the Lord had told him and all history changed because this old man had the courage to listen. Abram will become Abraham, the beloved patriarch of the Hebrew faith; and Sarah, the mother of the faithful. And through their lives, the life of their son Isaac and his wife Rebekah, and their sons and wives and all who came after them, blessings come to the whole world, ultimately in the life of our Lord Jesus Christ, son of Abraham, son of David, son of Mary, Son of God. Now, come forward with me about 2,000 years.

The Gospel lesson from Matthew tells the story of that ordinary, dusty day when Jesus invited Peter, James, and John to ascend a mountain with him no doubt to get away from the crowds that hounded their every move. On that mountain, Matthew tells us our Lord was transfigured, changed into dazzling white in the presence of these three men. And there appeared with him Moses, the great lawgiver and Elijah the legendary prophet; men whose lives ended centuries earlier, but whose influence and power lived on in the memories and the stories of God s people. Seeing such dazzling wonder, the disciples quickly suggest that they build three shrines; one for Jesus, one for Moses, one for Elijah. Why would they suggest that? Here was a site unlike any other; a place where heaven and earth met. If known and marketed, the crowds would pay good money to visit such a place. Money, fame, respect would be theirs. But then the voice spoke. Just as crazy as that voice that spoke to Abram centuries earlier, this voice addressed the disciples and in so doing, addressed their folly: This is my beloved Son; with Him I am well pleased; listen to Him! That was it. As suddenly as the voice spoke, it stopped, leaving our Lord and his friends alone on that wind-swept mountain. Somehow, someway, Peter, James, John, and the others who followed our Lord found the courage to listen to the voice.

And in listening to that voice, they walked away from certain riches, owning the sideshow that surely would have followed the building of those three shrines. Instead of three makeshift temples, there would one day be three crosses with one holding the nail-pierced flesh of their beloved Teacher, God s beloved Son, Our Lord and Savior. Two stories; two moments in time separated by centuries, but divided only by a comma in the sweeping story of God s love. What are these two stories telling us about God, who we are, and what God is calling us to be and become in this holy season of Lent? For one thing, they are telling us that God breaks through the ordinary moments of life in extraordinary ways. How simple, but oh how sublime! The birth of a child, the changing of a job responsibilities, the clean bill of health, the untimely loss of a loved one, brushing your teeth, taking a coffee break with a friend, are all events that populate ordinary days in the lives of ordinary people. When these things and hundreds of other such moments of everyday living happen to you and with you and in you, what if God s voice was speaking through those events? To do... what? To become... who? I don t know, but if you have the courage to listen, God may well speak in the sipping of coffee or through the voice of a friend or spouse or even a little child.

But something else, something even more compelling is peeking around the commas in this story. That something else is the resolve seen in old Abram and in the conviction of Peter, James, and John. The writer of Genesis noted, So Abram went... ; Matthew notes that the three apostles fell to the ground, only to be raised by our Lord who told them, Stop being afraid! Meaning what? Meaning that when we hear God s voice, our response is not so much to marvel at what we hear as it is to act on what we hear. Abraham and Sarah left their family to follow the voice. The disciples left their nets, their friends, their families to follow Jesus. What is God saying to you in these first weeks of Lent? God is still calling us to become daring, uncommon followers of Jesus Christ. To follow him through these Lenten days is to follow the One who goes before us, inviting us to be a people known more for our loving action than our loving thoughts. Some will think you crazy; others will want dazzling proof. But for those who hear the voice, all that is required is simple faith transfigured into daring, sacrificial acts of mercy and grace, generously given to others in Jesus name. May such gifts be given through us in this holy season of Lent. This is my beloved Son; with Him I am well pleased; listen to Him! Amen.