Sermon Preached in St. Senan's Inniscarra on Sunday 27th May 2018
May the words of my
mouth and the meditations of all our hearts be now and always be
acceptable in thy sight O Lord our strength and our redeemer. Amen
The Call of God ...
The niggle that he might be asking us to do something ... the
uncertainty that things are not how they should be and we need to do
something
However you define
it, however you explain it is something that doesnt get talked about
that much within churches ... but this morning I’d love to open it
up and do a little bit of pondering about this.
This mornings
message is challenging but I hope helpful
This pondering is
based upon a few things in our readings
Isaiah 6:8 Then I
heard the voice of the Lord saying, ‘Whom shall I send, and who
will go for us?’ And I said, ‘Here am I; send me!’
Romans 8:14 For all
who are led by the Spirit of God are children of God. 15For you did
not receive a spirit of slavery to fall back into fear, but you have
received a spirit of adoption.
In John’s Gospel
there is the call to re-birth ... to be living in the knowledge of
our relationship with the Triune God
Simply this morning
I would make 3 points ... one from each of these readings
- Knowing that the
future is secure
- we can be led by
the spirit
- To Go
Point 1 - Knowing
that the future is secure – From John 3
Within my 9 years of
ordained ministry and about 10 years before that , I’ve had the
opportunity to encourage people to step out of their comfort zones
and discover what God can and does with people who place themselves
in situations where they need to depend upon him in many and varied
ways. - Whether that be on Mission Teams to Zambia, Uganda –
whether that be new work positions, a move to another place, or just
into the uncertainty of decisions that need to be made.
My understanding of
call is dependent upon at a foundational level of the love of God ...
John 3:16
God loves the world
so much that he gave us his son, that whosoever believes in him will
have eternal life – For those who are in Christ... The future is
secure - knowing that we have a future is fundamental to the
decisions we make, the relationships we build and the investments we
are willing to go all out for.
The love of God is
for all people – and who so ever believes and trusts in Him will
have eternal life – therefore if we believe this deep down then the
other decisions we make will take on even greater significance –
the decisions we take about life, relationships, work, friendship,
leisure, health, day to day living...
This day to day
living, and big picture thinking are incredibly important – when we
think that we have a limit in which to live in time and space here
in our earthly life – leads to the question what is important? -
This is when the call of God challenges us.
It challenges our
priorities
It challenges our
decisions
It challenges our
direction
But also rather than
limiting us – as the world sees it – it actually
empowers our purpose
empowers our
identity
empowers our values
When we grapple with
the call of God we begin to realise that fully living with his Holy
Spirit, in relationship with his Son and being identified as a son or
daughter of the father is incredible – its a privilege and also a
responsibility.
This future being
secure is the foundation but then is being built upon by our response
to the Holy Spirit – This is challenging
Especially if we
have not grappled with this question before – We may have heard
hundreds of sermons on the topic – but have they moved from head to
heart
This day to day
living, and big picture thinking are incredibly important – when we
think that we have a limit in which to live in time and space here
in our earthly life – leads to the question what is important? -
This is when the call of God challenges us.
In the Film
Gladiator there is a quote which is a strapline for the posters –
‘What you do on earth echoes in Eternity’. For us as Christians
what we do in our day, what we believe about Jesus is directly
affecting eternity, for us and for others. We have the daily
opportunity to impact eternity positively or negatively – this is a
huge responsibility.
There’s a prayer
in our prayer books
Grant us, Lord, the wisdom and the graceto use aright the time that is left to us here on earth.Lead us to repent of our sins,the evil we have done and the good we have not done;and strengthen us to follow the steps of your Son,in the way that leads to the fulness of eternal life;through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Amen
We
have tremendous opportunities in light of knowing God, and our future
hope.
Which leads me to
my second point - When we are confident that the future is secure we
can know that it’s OK to rely on the spirit in the everyday
- Knowing that the
future is secure
- we can be led
by the spirit
This I’m very
clear upon, especially in the church of the 21st Century
in Ireland today.
Yesterday I woke up
and switched on Sky News as exit polls on the referendum were being discussed ... I was greeted by the Sky News Ireland
Senior Reporter who was claiming that that the Republic Ireland was a
different place than it was 20 years ago – to us that might seem
obvious but he was saying that ‘in light of the different referenda
that have occurred over the past years it is very clear that times
have changed ... the Catholic Church has lost the power it once had
over the ethical issues of the day.’
Some might say
that’s good, others might be mourning that loss. But it is a
fundamental shift and it challenges us as church. It challenges
churches but we can either say all is lost or we can say ... actually
it gives the churches of all denominations an opportunity – no
longer are churches seen as establishment or connected fundamentally
with government – this is a move that provides opportunities that
were not open to it in Europe since 4th Century.
In Ireland today the
church has the opportunity to proclaim the love of God boldly and
without fear – we have a freedom to be salt and light in our
communities – we dont need to fear, we don't need to be timid, we do need to be very sensitive to the culture but we have the opportunity to be creative
in our witness, true to the identity of our small community and
simply bearing witness to what God has revealed to us as individuals
and resting assured God’s love.We need to be present in our communities.
Yes we do have the
baggage of history, but every church on this island does as well.
There are so many people who are searching, wondering, pondering
about what it means to be human, how to make the right decisions,
what life is about. In light of this how are we to shine brightly.
Tomorrow Bishop Paul
has invited members of our vestry to meet with him and a few of our
local parishes to look at the report – Charting a Future with
Confidence – I’m excited about this ... because I do believe we
do need to have a renewed confidence as a church – in light of the
changes and the shifting sands of culture about us. We need to have
a confidence in the Gospel and in God.
This is an exciting
time to be a Christian in Ireland, it might be a perplexing time but
when in world history was it not?
The Final bit ...
from the Old Testament – is from Isaiah’s call – to Go
Isaiah tells
us that it happened “in the year that King Uzziah died.”
That date can’t be established absolutely, but it probably was 739
BC. The significance of the death of Uzziah for Isaiah is not
hard to discern. Uzziah had been an extremely solid ruler.
He was a good administrator and military leader. Judah thrived
during Uzziah’s reign (2 Chron. 26:1-15); and the people naturally
focused their hopes on him. Then Uzziah died at a time when
Assyria was gaining fresh strength and was once again looming on the
horizon as a serious threat to Judah. That made the time of
Isaiah’s experience a fearful time, and Isaiah connected his call
and commission to prophetic ministry with the national crisis of the
death of Uzziah.
For the Kingdom to
be advanced ... we need to know that God wants to use us ... every
one of us ... are we willing to be used by him? Not for nationalistic
or political ideals but for the Kingdom of God? As we chart a future
together ... as we change priorities in our lives, in this nation.
It is also
unsettling as we think these things as old boundaries begin to come
down and we look for kingdom of God priorities to be established.
There will be healing needing done.
This task is great
God
wants to use every one of us. We all have this higher calling of the
Lord. The Bible says we are the ambassadors of Christ. In 1
Peter 2:9, we read that “we are the royal priesthood”. If
our ears are tuned properly, even today we can hear the voice of the
Lord “Who will go for us?
To Go, Led by the
Spirit knowing that our future is secure
I want to make this
personal and practical -
This is of vital
importance as we go forward
This is challenging
– it will involve change, it will involve problems but I do believe
God’s spirit will be before us and guiding the way.
Where will you Go
this week ... how will God’s Kingdom be advanced in your life, in
your work,
what words of
encouragement will you speak?
Where is God calling
you to speak up? , where is he calling you out of your comfort zone?
Knowing that our
future is secure
we are led by the
spirit
To Go