[PROPS NEEDED: Glass of Water (w/funnel) & Balloon]

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"THE DIVERSITY WHICH ENERGIZES" (Acts 2:1-4) 2018 Rev. Dr. Brian E. Germano 1 [PROPS NEEDED: Glass of Water (w/funnel) & Balloon] [LaGrange First U.M.C.; 5-20-18] --I-- 1. Read Text Acts 2:1-4 (CEB) and Pray. 2. [HOLD UP GLASS OF WATER] I have here in this glass a fairly common substance: water - or in scientific terms, H 2 O... two molecules of Hydrogen & one molecule of Oxygen. A--They're very different elements, but also very common & necessary in our world. B--Hydrogen makes up about 98% of our universe, and Oxygen makes up at least 21% of the air we breathe -- life couldn't exist without Oxygen, and the universe itself couldn't exist without Hydrogen. 3. Now, suppose I were to take the H 2 O/water and pour it into a balloon [POUR SOME ATER INTO BALLOON USING FUNNEL...],... then blow it up [TRY TO BLOW IT UP...] and then let it go, what do you think would happen?... [LET BALLOON GO... WARNING: it'll be messy!)] -- It will make a mess, won't it? A--But suppose instead that I extracted the Hydrogen and Oxygen from the water, cooled each of them to -425 degrees F, and instead of 1 part Oxygen to 2 parts Hydrogen, I mixed them as 6 parts Oxygen to 1 part Hydrogen (H+O 6 ), and provided a controlled environment for them react. Do you know what would happen? B--Well, we'd have liquid rocket propellant, and in the right volume (2 million gallons of it, to be exact), we'd have enough to produce the 6.6 million pounds of thrust needed to propel the now-retired American space shuttle into orbit around the earth. C--You see, by themselves these diverse elements (Oxygen and Hydrogen) seem quite docile, and their mixture at room temperature is mainly a nuisance. D--But at the right temperature & under control, this otherwise docile mixture can provide massive amounts of energy that can be put to productive use. 1 --II-- 4. Well, today we are celebrating the diversity of God's power and Spirit that we find both in our Graduates and in the birthday of the Church at Pentecost.

A--And just like water squirted out a balloon, we Christians often view diversity as something that's messy, a nuisance, and a source of great frustration. 2 1--Many of us, for example, have grown up accustomed to certain ways of thinking or worshiping or doing ministry, assuming that the preacher needs to preach a certain way, or that worship music needs to be a certain style, or that there's a certain "appropriate" way to dress for church. 2 2--And we then use labels and stereotypes to conveniently "write-off" people, pastors, church members, or anyone else who doesn't fit our neatly defined, narrow "definition" of a committed Christian. 3 3--In other words... we treat our diversity and differences as a messy, negative, frustrating thing that we don't want to have anything to do with. B--But if there's anything that the story of Pentecost from today's scripture readings teaches us, it's that -- just like the Hydrogen and Oxygen in a rocket engine -- there is the energizing power of God in the diversity all around us. 1--In 1 Corinthians 12:1, Paul puts it this way, "Christ is just like the human body -- a body is a unit and has many parts; and all the parts of the body are one body, even though there are many." 2--He's saying that diversity, you see, is God's gift to us. And it's power is evident all around us. --III-- 5. We see it in the natural world that God created and in which we live. A--Besides the mixing of chemical elements and compounds to produce energy, biology reveals that the great diversity of plant and animal-life on our planet is precisely what keeps earth's ecosystem so vibrant and alive. B--And while it's sometimes challenging for us, I the cultural and ethnic diversity of our world (that parallels this) adds a touch of zest and spice to life -- we're a world filled with people who are black, white, yellow, red, Hispanic, African, Oriental, Caucasian, and even mixed. 6. But not only does our natural world shout out the power of diversity, but it also manifests itself in and through our own Christian faith and beliefs. A--God's very being, for example, proclaims the power of diversity: we Christians know God as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit (Creator, Redeemer, Sustainer) -- three manifestations of and ways to relate to the one Almighty God.

3 B--Remember, too, that Jesus didn't try to save the world by himself: he recruited 12 very different disciples to be responsible for taking his message of salvation to the world. C--And today's story of Pentecost offers another great example -- Verses 5-11 (following just after where we read) tell us that on that in Jerusalem that day there were... 1--"...Parthians, Medes, Elamites, residents of Mesopotamia, Judea and Cappadocia, Pontus and Asia, Phrygia and Pamphylia, Egypt and the parts of Libya belonging to Cyrene, and visitors from Rome, [Crete, and Arabs]." 2--Yet, God's Holy Spirit gave all of these diverse people the ability to understand the same mighty message of God from these redneck Disciples from Galilee. 3--Interestingly, if you plot these locations on a map and trace a line back to Jerusalem, they form a what looks like spokes on a wheel, with Jerusalem at the center, meaning that the naming of these locations is God's way of telling hearers that the whole world is invited to be part of God's salvation. D--And the Bible itself is, in fact, a great example of the power of diversity: 1--It contains 66 very different books, written over a span of at least 1500 years, in at least 3 different languages, by hundreds of different people, who each wrote in different ways from different theological and social perspectives. 2--And yet, since God inspired them all, we find within its pages one common story -- the story of God and His relationship with His people. 4 7. Finally, we can also see the power of diversity within God's universal Church in our own own community. A--We have individual churches of that one Church that are Korean, Hispanic, and Anglo, and multiple nationalities, churches that are traditional, contemporary, and a blend, churches with members who are old, young, middle-aged; conservative, progressive, centrist; Democrat, Republican, Independent, white-collar & blue-collar. 1--And I know some of you at times get frustrated with others who hold beliefs, views, or faith practices that are different than your own. 5 2--But where would we be if we were all alike? The founder of Methodism John Wesley once wrote that"though we cannot think alike, may we not love alike? May we not be of one heart, though we are not of one opinion?" 6 B--You see, like a rocket engine, when the diversity of God's church is channeled by the power of the Holy Spirit, great things can happen in and for the kingdom of God. 7

--IV-- 4 8. My point is that our world, our Christian faith, and God's church all illustrate the power of diversity, and the God who desires to use that diversity for the glory of His kingdom. A--In 1 Corinthians 12:4-7, Paul puts it this way... 8 "There are different ministries and the same Lord; and there are different activities but the same God who produces all of them in everyone. A demonstration of the Spirit is given to each person for the common good." B--So today as we celebrate Pentecost and our Graduates, let's celebrate this divine gift of diversity, and use it to value, respect, and love those who aren't like us. C--For when we do, we'll discover that -- as with a rocket engine -- far from being a merely a nuisance and source of frustration, it is God's "Diversity Which Energizes" our Christian lives. 9. [PRAY] ENDNOTES: 1 At these low temperatures, both Oxygen and Hydrogen exist as liquids (e.g., Liquid Oxygen and Liquid Hydrogen). The six parts Oxygen act as an oxidizer, and the one part Hydrogen acts as a fuel element, and the result of mixing them is a reaction that is used as rocket fuel. Oxygen, Hydrogen, and rocket e n g i n e r e s e a r c h t a k e n f r o m t h e f o l l o w i n g w e b s i t e s : " S h u t t l e R e f e r e n c e Manual" (www.spaceflight.nasa.gov/shuttle/reference/shutref/orbiter/prop/overview.html); "Air Products and Chemicals, Inc." (www.airproducts.com/gases); and www.chem.boisestate.edu/~rcbanks/inorganic/ chemical%20reactions/reactions3.htm 2 Other examples include the presumption that God only calls men to serve as pastors of His church, that people who clap or raise their hands in church are "fanatics," or (conversely) those who don't do these things have not truly been "filled with the Spirit." We certainly do this when we minimize or avoid other Christians we don't like, agree with, or understand by labeling them with labels like "conservative," "liberal," "fundamentalist," "evangelical," "charismatic," "feminist" or other terms. 3 Thinking (and sometimes saying) that because their experience, beliefs, or practice of faith are different than our own, then those experiences or beliefs or practices of faith are not valid at all! 4 It could be argued, therefore, that God is the author of the Bible's great diversity -- He obviously wanted us to have many differing accounts to reveal to us the many different aspects of His nature and dealings with humanity. 5 Christian author George Trevelyan once said that "No church... truly thrives unless struggles and differences are alive within it" [George Macaulay Trevelyan (18761962), from Edythe Draper, Draper's Book of Quotations for the Christian World (Wheaton: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., 1992). Entry 1411]. He's reminding us that "One in the Spirit" does not mean "one size fits all," or that to be a spiritually mature Christians we have to believe alike or worship alike or practice our faith in exactly the same way. 6 John Wesley's Sermon "Catholic Spirit," Paragraph 4 in The Works of John Wesley, Volume 5, Sermon 39, p. 493.

5 7 The converse is also true: uncontrolled diversity (diversity that lacks the direction and control of God's Holy Spirit) is also like in a rocket -- it can explode and cause lots of damage! 8 In these verses, God is reminding us that He creates and gives us our differences "for the common good" -- that is: to build up the entire body of Christ -- to give it energy and power that it wouldn't have without that diversity. We are called the body of Christ" for that very reason... just as a physical human body requires many different, diverse parts working together to make the whole function properly, so the God desires that Christians in His church utilize their own unique and diverse talents, styles, and personalities so that our one common purpose of reaching the world for Jesus can be accomplished.