Inheritance of the Saints GPPC Psalm 149, Ephesians 1: How many of you have ever been to the reading of a will? I ve

Similar documents
Cloud GPPC Psalm 8, Romans 8:18-25, Hebrews 12:1-2. This Sunday, as the saying goes, we re nurturing two birds with

Who is This Host? All Saints Sunday, Nov 2, 2014 Pastor Kristen Larsen-Schmidt

Making Your Money Work for You GPPC Jeremiah 8:18 9:1, Luke 16:1-13. The parable of the dishonest manager is maybe the most offensive

"What a good thing you've been born!"

Chosen Dr. Jim Gilchrist

The Works of the Flesh

Spiritual Disciplines- Serving & Stewardship Adult Sunday School July 26, 2015

Stewardship 101a. Growing Stewardship Ministry In Your Congregation

How God really speaks today

Easter Devotional Guide

Stewardship Thought for the Day. Resurrection Lutheran Church

Hymn Sing: - Janet & Andrew. Welcome - Pastor David. Worship Songs: - Sanctify. Worship Prayer - Andrew. Youth Group Night Out - Andrew Bonsell

"Get behind me, Satan! You are an obstacle to me. You are. thinking not as God does, but as human beings do." These are the

SERMON John 6: Aitkin, Minnesota August 19, 2012

Why become imitators of God? Last week we considered four reasons form chapters 4 and 5

Worship, Community, Mission: So What Do We Mean By Worship?

REVERENCE IN TESTIMONY. (Discourse by J. G. Kuehn, 1916 Convention Report beginning on page 258.)

THE PROMISE OF HOME THE PRAYER GUIDE. Go, walk through the length and breadth of the land, for I am giving it to you.

Shrewd Servants and Faithful Followers Crossroads Christian Church

FAITH VS FEAR AN INVITATION FROM GOD

It s about me! Week 4

Worthy is the Lamb Revelation 5

THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF AOTEAROA NEW ZEALAND PRESBYTERY CENTRAL

Staying With It. Luke 21: 5-19

Sermon All Saints/Souls 2014

No Fooling GPPC Psalm 14, Ephesians 3: Miami Herald columnist Leonard Pitts recently complained about

Walk in Love, Not Lust

ST. MICHAEL THE ARCHANGEL ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH VOL. 2 ISSUE 4

DAILY PRAYER at ST. BARTHOLOMEW S

Passing the Baton Following the Leader (Part 4) Luke 10: 1-9, 16-17

COMMUNITY THANKSGIVING SERVICE

The Parable of the Rich Fool" Luke 12: 13-21

Glad To Be Here! Psalm 122:1-9 Series: The Psalms [#21] Pastor Lyle L. Wahl September 12, 2010

The Star of David s Final Prayer

The Ascension of Our Lord Christ Reigns over All!

Snake-bit Gospel GPPC Numbers 21:4-9, John 3: some seriously strange stories in this holy book. And the story about

Who Thrives in the Kingdom of God? (Part 1) Matthew 5:1-6

That s when one of the others of us saw the opportunity to have a little fun at the expense of Santa s helper.

I Can Be Pure and Righteous

First Presbyterian Church of Arlington Heights. A congregation of the Presbyterian Church (USA) Organized in Heritage

October 14, 2012 I Have Decided To Follow Jesus Page 1 of 5

an Order of Service for HOLY BAPTISM

The Poems of John MacPherson A brother in fellowship at the Monterey assembly in Leola, PA

21st Century Reformation" July 20, 2014

been presented before him, like fame, power, military might, the ability to make cleaver choices, ones that would be

May the words of my mouth and the meditations of all our hearts be acceptable in your sight, O God our strength and our salvation.

UNCLUTTERING: II GETTING RID OF ANGER AND BITTERNESS Karen F. Bunnell Elkton United Methodist Church January 31, 2016.

Let your mouth speak! Psalm 145:10-21

Loving the Person Next to You Part 1 ~ Loving Your Neighbor as Yourself John 13:31-35 ~ Philippians 2:1-11

Saint Pius X Catholic Church. Stewardship for Children s Faith Formation Programs and Saint Pius X Catholic School

Holy Baptism with Confirmation, Reception and Reaffirmation

He is risen indeed! Alleluia!

Faithfulness in All Things

KIDS/ PRESCHOOL PRAYER GUIDE

TO BE ALL THAT YOU CAN BE (John 15:1-17 April 17, 2005)

The Messenger. A Monthly Newsletter from Resurrection Lutheran Church Stewardship Fall Emphasis THE GIFTS OF GOD FOR THE PEOPLE OF GOD

9/17/2017 The Church Is Necessary 1

The Mystery of the Paschal Mystery *

Always Being Reformed

The Glory of God: Why the Church Exists Ephesians 1:3-14 November 2, 2014 Aaron Reyes, Lead Pastor

DISCIPLESHIP strategy

Week 1 (March 1-4) Weekly Scripture: Joel 2:12-13 Daily Prayers Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

Jesus Brings Us to the Kingdom of God

Let s take a moment to study the passage Matt referenced. Someone read Psalm 139:1 6.

COME AND SEE, GO AND SHOW

Beyond perfection. by Meghan Johnston Aelabouni

Everything New. The Book of Genesis SAMPLE. Tim H. Gumm. Leader s Guide. Lesson One... Lesson Two... Lesson Three... Lesson Four... Lesson Five...

BASIC CHRISTIAN TRUTHS CHAPTER 1 LET'S KNOW FOR SURE

Grace to You. Vienna Presbyterian Church The Rev. Dr. Peter G. James Ephesians 2:4-10

REMEMBERING THOSE WHO HAVE GONE BEFORE US

SUNDAY, MARCH 11 DAY 26 READ: Ephesians 2:1-10

Free From Concern, 1 Corinthians 7:29-35 (February 23, 2014)

LOVE FOR HUMANITY: 50 ACTS OF SERVICE OR KINDNESS CAMPAIGN MONDAY, JANUARY 15, TUESDAY, AUGUST 28TH, 2018

Jon Fosse. Too Late. Libretto. Translated by May-Brit Akerholt

THE CASE OF THE MISSING COMMA OR WHAT S A PASTOR FOR ANYWAY? Ephesians 4:1-16 (RSV) Ephesians 4:1-16 (NRSV)

Perseverance and Forgiveness Zootopia

ORDER OF WORSHIP April 20, 2014 Easter Sunday

Order the complete book from the publisher Booklocker.com

COMMON OF SAINTS AND BLESSED OF OUR ORDER

THE EMPOWERED WOMAN S GUIDE

rules for the road anchored

THE SECRET TO WORSHIP: DISCOVERING THE THRONE OF GOD

THE THEOLOGY OF SPIRITUAL GIFTS

Lesson 106 Yom Kippur Day of Atonement In Leviticus 23: 27 The Lord spoke to Moses and said, Also the tenth day of this seventh month shall

Remember, Peter is an uneducated, Galilean fisherman. How did he write something like this? Where did he get this level of spiritual insight?

A Heart Filled With Thanksgiving

Stations of the Resurrection

Authorized Teaching GPPC Deuteronomy 18:15-20, Mark 1: The gospel reading this morning is kind of strange, isn t it?

This passage of Scripture shows us a few of those benefits.

Grateful Hearts. Charles F. Stanley - In Touch Ministries

which includes the whole Eastside they

Jesus Shows Us He Is Good

CONSCIENCE AND COMPASSION Jeremiah / Peter and Paul

Easter Morning Luke 24: 1-12 April 21, An Idle Tale

in Christ. Her pretty white gown, plus the little baptismal garment placed over her this

First Presbyterian church s Narrative Budget

GATHERING AS THE PEOPLE OF GOD HEARING GOD S WORD TO US RESPONDING WITH FAITH AND GRATITUDE PREPARING TO HEAR GOD S WORD

Good Morning & Welcome

RENEW: Strength. Large Group Talk 3

Your Inheritance In Christ!

Transcription:

Inheritance of the Saints GPPC 11-6-16 Psalm 149, Ephesians 1:11-23 1 How many of you have ever been to the reading of a will? I ve never done that, but some of you have. Of course, you see the reading of the will scenes in the movies, especially comedies. I, Thaddeus Franklin Stevens, being of sound mind and body, hereby bequeath the following: to Joseph, my beloved, favorite son, one million dollars. To my other scoundrel son, Judas, I leave 50 cents. And to my loyal housekeeper and only true friend, Susan, goes the remainder of my estate, one billion dollars. You ve seen those scenes, right? But in real life, often the reading of the will is comforting as we hear the last words of a loved one and experience his or her generosity one final time. How wonderful to be told and shown love one last time. And how marvelous to see a person s life commitment demonstrated one last time. A few years ago, while I was serving a church in another state an elderly single woman member of our congregation died. She d never

been married, lived modestly, loved animals and loved her church. So 2 eventually we discovered she had left a significant amount of money to our congregation and to the local animal shelter. Honoring her wishes, we held her funeral at a local funeral home. We sang the hymns she had suggested. And the organist the funeral home supplied was so perceptive and quick on her feet that she played an impromptu postlude that made us smile. [Sung] All things bright and beautiful, all creatures great and small I wanted to hug her. We will all die one day. So every moment we live is precious. And we have an opportunity to leave a beautiful legacy. In part of the Letter to the Ephesians we read this morning, Paul (or most likely a student of Paul s) reads a will to the saints. We re going to think for a few minutes about this will, what it means, and to whom it is written. The will is read to the saints. As you may remember, the word saint carries different meanings. Sometimes when we say saint we are referring to the great heroes and heroines of the faith, persons who

3 Jeff Paschal were or are particularly faithful and brave. We imagine saints who lived and even died for the faith. But saint means more than that. Graham Greene s novel The Power and the Glory is set in 1930s Mexico. The socialist government of the time is engaged in an anticlerical purge. And we watch a whiskey priest (who also has a daughter he has secretly fathered) on the run from the authorities. He ministers to others in fits and starts as he goes. But finally he s captured. He awaits his execution and looks back over his life. What an impossible fellow I am, he thought, and how useless. I have done nothing for anybody. I might just as well have never lived He felt only an immense disappointment because he had to go to God empty-handed, with nothing done at all. It seemed to him, at that moment, that it would have been quite easy to have been a saint. It would only have needed a little self-restraint and a little courage. He felt like someone who has missed happiness by seconds at an appointed place. He knew now that at the end there was only one thing that counted to be a saint. (Graham Greene, The Power and the Glory, 210.)

4 Jeff Paschal Have you ever felt like this man, a spiritual failure who just didn t quite make it? But by the end of the book we see that this priest, as messy and flawed as he is, is nonetheless a window for God s love to shine through. And with all his failings he actually is a saint. The word saint carries the sense of someone who is holy, who is set apart for a special service, not set apart because he or she never sins or makes mistakes. So usually when the Bible talks about the saints it simply means all followers of Christ, anyone who is a Christian. And Paul says all Christians have obtained an inheritance. Nobody has been left out. We ve all been remembered in the will. And what has been left for us? Too many things to name here, that s for sure. But we can at least note a few of the details. Paul says we have been set apart so that we might live for the praise of his glory In other words, if we re honest, unlike some folks, we Christians are not baffled about why we are on the earth. Sure, we enjoy buying and owning stuff, but being a consumer is not our reason for existence. We also like pleasure and comfort and security, but none of these things

is our highest value. And yes we appreciate recreation and being 5 entertained, but again this is not the main reason for which we were born. Instead, we have been set apart so that we might live for the praise of his glory We are here on the earth to praise God in prayer and corporate worship and to praise God by caring for our brothers and sisters with our lives. Retired pastor John Buchanan says whenever totalitarianism of any kind rears its ugly head, it s because ordinary people have stopped caring about the life of the community and the nation. (John Buchanan quote by Kathleen Norris in Acedia & Me, 127.) Our inheritance, saints, is that we do care not just about ourselves but about the life of the community and the nation and the world, don t we? And we aren t confused about why we re on the earth, are we? We live for the praise of God s glory with our worship and with our service. And, says Paul, we have heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation So we are also given truth. The word truth means that which is real and reliable, not spin, not bluster, not lies. We are given

6 Jeff Paschal truth and a pattern of kind and forgiving living that is salvation, a greater existence, a richer life, not just when we die, but right now. And in Paul s language we are marked with the seal of the promised Holy Spirit In other words, our hope is not merely in our own efforts but sealed in the unshakeable and unbreakable presence of God. God s purpose, God s truth, and God s sealed and certain presence--all of these things are our inheritance, something left to us by the crucified and risen Christ. This is the inheritance of the saints. But on this All Saints Sunday we can also understand the inheritance of the saints in another way. It is the inheritance left for us by the saints of the church universal and especially the saints of Guilford Park Presbyterian who have gone before in faith. What have they left us? As some of you may know, our congregation began in 1947 as a gathering of Christians who met under the oak tree across the street. I suppose they could have been satisfied with just meeting under that tree and then going back to their homes each week. It would have been easier than what they actually did. A little bit at a time they built these

buildings in which we gather. It was expensive and time-consuming. 7 The members had to give sacrificially, but they were following the call of God, and they have left these buildings into our stewardship. What else have they left us? An example. They attended worship in this church regularly. They brought their children and they invited friends and other family members to visit and to join. They established an excellent preschool. This church did not grow by accident or luck. It grew by intention and by the commitment of the members. One of you tells the story of how you came to join this congregation. You had recently moved into the area, and a church member neighbor asked if you had found a church. And when you said no, he immediately invited you to Guilford Park. The members of this church did evangelism in the best possible sense of the word; they practiced hospitality and invitation. The members also taught the Christian faith to the people in this faith community. Sunday School was filled with adults and children. The church did mission in this city and beyond. This congregation practiced justice, including racial justice and justice for women. I m told

8 Jeff Paschal this was the first church in our presbytery to have a woman as one of its pastors. Really, to sum it up, the inheritance of the saints left for us was the stewardship of their lives. They gave generously and sacrificially of their time, abilities, and money. Why? For the same reasons we do those things. One, out of gratitude for God s forgiveness and love. Two, in order to grow spiritually. And three, because they wanted to be a part of God s ministry in the world. They wanted to leave a legacy of their lives. That s why our stewardship campaign is called Generations of Generosity. What legacy will you and I leave? What will they say about us in a few years? Will they say, Those people were deeply faithful. They built up the church. They continued the sacred legacy. They did their part for the reign of God. Or will they say something else? Paul ends this section of his Letter to the Ephesians with a final amazing word. He says we who believe have God s immeasurably great power working in us. It s a power greater than we can imagine, because it is the power of Christ. As Paul says, God put this power to work in

Christ when he raised him from the dead and seated him at his right 9 hand in the heavenly places, far above all rule and authority and power and dominion, and above every name that is named, not only in this age but also in the age to come. And he has put all things under his feet and has made him the head over all things for the church, which is his body, the fullness of him who fills all in all. Next Sunday is Stewardship Dedication Sunday. Christ will be Lord of all, and we will have the opportunity to give back because we are grateful and we want to share in Christ s ministry and grow as Christians. In two days, the elections will be decided, and we ll know who our next elected leaders will be. But whoever they are, rest assured Christ will still be Lord, far above every authority and power. And we, the church, will still have the calling as Martin Luther King, Jr. put it, to be the conscience of the nation. Our calling will be to help heal the divisions in our country and to advocate for a government that is more decent and kind and fair for all people, because our Lord loves all people. Christ will be Lord of all and in the end he will be all in all.

In the meantime, we will care for this congregation and this 10 community. We will seek to be faithful followers of Christ and good stewards of our lives. And we will be about the healing of our nation. This is the inheritance of the saints. Amen. Jeff Paschal