- Lutherans all over the Commonwealth of Virginia and around the country- - will make time in the midst of their daily lives -

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September 2, 2018 James 1:17-27, Mark 7:1-8, 14-15, 21-23, Rev. John Wertz, Jr. Director for Evangelical Mission / Assistant to the Bishop, Virginia Synod, ELCA Beginning next Sunday, - Lutherans all over the Commonwealth of Virginia and around the country- - will make time in the midst of their daily lives - - to intentionally put their faith into action - - as a part of the ELCA s God s Work, Our Hands project. -Folks from every walk of life - will share their time and their talents - - to make God s love known in their communities - - - by delivering cookies to first responders, - assembling health kits for Lutheran World Relief, - helping out with projects for local mission partners like - - Lutheran Family Services of Virginia, - Hungry Mother Lutheran Camp - - or Grace Inside. - - People will use their gifts to - work in yards, - to paint fences, - to make homes accessible again. - - - and share the love of God - - through their actions. - -1-

Friends and neighbors will follow Jesus example of compassion and caring - in visible and tangible ways - and discover how the Holy Spirit - - can work through them - - to make Jesus known. It will be a flurry of faith in action that - - probably would have made the author of James extremely happy, - - - for as we hear in our reading today from James, chapter 1, - James firmly believes that all we have is a gift from God, - and that we are called to use those gifts - - to be bear the fruit of God s presence and love - - in the world. - Be doers of the word, - and not merely hearers who deceive themselves. (James 1:22) - James says. - Be a visible sign of God s kingdom - - to your friends and neighbors - - through your words and decisions. - Do God s work, - with your hands - - so that others may see and give glory to God. - Respond to the love and forgiveness God has shown us in Christ Jesus - by using your gifts in God s service in the world. -2-

- Now to be sure, - each of us has our own unique gifts. - Each of us has different opportunities to serve, - so the fruits of our faithfulness - - will vary according to our context. - In fact, - we ll see that variety of gifts and service lifted up over the next few weeks - - as the stories of the God s Work, Our Hands service projects - - are shared in the Synod s weekly e-newsletter, - - on church Facebook pages, - - and in Instagram posts. - - Yet regardless of whether you are doing yard work, - or baking cookies, - or visiting with someone who needs a listening ear, - the spirit of God s Work, Our Hands, - - like the spirit of James message to us today - is to put your faith into action in the world. - But please notice that - nowhere in our conversations about the God s Work, Our Hands project - - and nowhere in our reading today from James do we hear anyone say - - Go and do good works - in order to earn God s love and forgiveness. - Nowhere in our conversations about the God s Work, Our Hands project - -3-

- and nowhere in our reading today from James do we hear anyone say - Serve God or serve your neighbor - to gain favor with God. For while it is true that we live - in an extremely transactional culture - where we often say things like - - You can t get something for nothing. - or There s no such thing as a free lunch. - or You get what you pay for. - the good news for us is that God doesn t have that same - - transactional world view. - - - The good news for us is that God s love, - God s forgiveness, - God s mercy - is given freely, - not earned. - - - So when we talk about God s Work, Our Hands, - when we talk about being doers of the word, and not merely hearers, (James 1:19) - when we hear James say, - that we are given birth by the word of truth, - so that we would become a kind of first fruits - of his creatures. (James 1:18), -4-

- we are not talking about trying to earn God s love - - or tally up points to help us get into heaven. - No, - when we talk about being doers of the word, and not merely hearers, (James 1:19), - we are talking about responding - to God s generous compassion with us, - - to God s generous love for us - - as a way of giving thanks for all that God has done, - is doing, - and promises yet to do for us. Now contrast that call to respond to God s Word - by being doers of the Word, - to the Pharisees desire to be preservers of the Word, - that we hear described in our reading today from Mark. - For while James is interested - - in how we bear the fruit of God s love in our daily lives, - the Pharisees seem to be so worried about observing all the laws. - seem to be so focused on the order and the manner - in which things are to be done, - so focused on the details, - that they are losing sight of the meaning - of the very words - they are trying to protect. -5-

- Now let s be clear - - washing your hands before you eat is a good thing, - but given the suffering and the problems of God s people, - given the inequality and unfaithfulness of the time, - given all that Jesus and his disciples have said and done - as they traveled around the region, - Worrying about whether or not the disciples washed their hands - seems a bit trivial, - doesn t it. - Instead of looking at Jesus and his disciples - and focusing on the miracles Jesus has done, - - like the feeding of the 5000 - or the woman who was healed by touching Jesus cloak, - or the man freed from unclean spirits, - instead of asking about the parables Jesus has shared, - or asking for clarification of his teachings, - the Pharisees focus on whether or not - Jesus disciples always wash their hands. - The Pharisees, - it appears, - are so worried about preserving the structures surrounding God s Word, - so worried about protecting God, - that they are missing the Word made flesh, - -6-

- missing the Word in action, - missing the Good News of hope and salvation - that Jesus is sharing. - The Pharisees, - it appears, - are so worried about preserving the structures surrounding God s Word, - so worried about protecting God from these upstart new believers that - they are missing the opportunity to actively participate in Jesus mission - to love, bless and save the world. - They are missing their chance - to be doers of the word, and not merely hearers and protectors. And even though the Pharisees described in Mark are no longer around, - it s amazing how easy it is for that tendency to be preservers of the Word, - not doers of the Word - - to manifest itself in our lives - - as we try to cope with changing, shifting world we live in. - It s amazing how easy it is for us - to fall into those same patterns, - to find ourselves focus on preserving the structures - around the Word, - that we loose sight of the meaning of the Word, - and almost without realizing it become hearers and protectors, -7-

- instead of servants and evangelists, - Which is why - the words of James are just as important for us to hear today - - as they were for God s people - 2000 years ago. - For regardless of whether - you are participating in a congregationally sponsored - God s Word, Our Hands project this week or not, - our reading today from James invites you to - take some time this week - to focus on the ways that you can and do - respond to God s love in your life, - - - Invites you to take some time this week - to listen to what you say to those around you, - to think about the choices you make and - and what those choices say about what you believe, - Invites you to look for new ways - to follow Jesus more closely - - and to make Jesus known through your life, - - - so that others might see through your words and actions - that every generous act of giving, with every perfect gift, - is from above. (James 1:17) -8-