Isaiah 62.1-5; 1 Corinthians 12.4-11
One of the comforts of my life is the Word of God, as we sometimes call it … the Bible … Holy Writ … sacred text … the Scriptures.
The LORD is my shepherd, I shall not want …
Though I walk through the Valley of the Shadow of Death, I will fear no evil, for thou art with me.
Love never ends.
Everyone who loves is born of God.
I am with you always, to the end of the age.
I will never leave you or forsake you.
The Bible is a remarkable document spanning 2500 years of life and hope, disappointment and defeat … victory and better days … the ups and downs of life … the cruelties and vagaries of time, the joy and delight of love … the spring time of life, and the winters of our discontent.
The Bible knows all about hard times …
There is no fluff in this book, no cheap promises, no over-bloated claims …
Every word of Scripture, refined by turmoil and trial, by the sting of death … by the blood, sweat, and tears of God’s People … this book, when read with care, and some understanding of how it works, remains a treasury of faith, hope, and love … a means by which a human being can reach upward to God, and the means by which the Great God Almighty reaches downward to hold us in God’s good hands.
It is no accident that the center of our Christian Faith is the Cross of Christ … My God, My God, why hast thou forsaken me?
God belongs to the human story … born in Bethlehem, wrapped in simple blankets, laid in a manger, with sheep and oxen looking on.
King Herod rages … Mary and Joseph flee for their lives … refugees on the road to Egypt … to find a temporary home …
Herod dies … Mary and Joseph return to Nazareth … and there the boy grows up … when he’s about 30, he goes to John the Baptist …
Jesus stands in the river … John says to Jesus, You need to baptize me! … true enough …
But Jesus adds another dimension, It is right that I do this now … to be with you - in the human journey …
to stand with you - in the ruins and wrecks of time …
to stand with you - in days of joy and victory …
the human story is now my story, says Jesus,
so that my story can be your story …
I stand with you, so you can stand with me …
The prophet Isaiah promises a new day … a fresh beginning, a new name for everything …
Isaiah’s words, forged in the fires of defeat and sorrow … all has been lost … cities destroyed … families taken away … death at every turn … the Babylonian Captivity … when the enemy wins the day …
Nothing cheap about Isaiah’s words to the People … and by the power of the Spirit, these words are addressed to us, too … in the hour of our need, in the stress and strain of loss and sorrow …
You shall be a crown of beauty in the hand of the Lord,
and a royal diadem in the hand of your God.
Our reading from the New Testament speaks of God’s gifts to humankind … gifts of the Spirit … all kinds of gifts, different and unique … for the common good …
The common good … the common wealth … that which belongs to all of us, rich and poor alike … no matter who we are, or what our status in life may be.
Ahead of us, a long road …
But we’ll do it … and we’ll do it together …
God in our midst …
The gifts of God in everyone’s life … gifts of organization, music, poetry and dance, engineering and research, practical gifts to make things work, gifts of art to help the soul sing a new song … gifts of praise and prayer … gifts to wield a hammer, and gifts to cook some food.
My heart is overwhelmed by the stories … harrowing stories … stories of loss and lament … stories of love … homes opened up … community shelters for people and for animals … and all the donations … mountains of clothing, food and water, household items, from things great to small … and all the hugs and kisses … and all the prayers.
We learn anew what every generation has to learn … and learn multiple times … together we can manage anything … together, working for the common good … no matter who we are, or where we live … no matter the color of our skin … no matter how we pray … no matter our gender relationship … no matter our political party … the common good …
We’re all in this together …
Everyone counts … everyone is important … everyone deserves the blessings of life.
It will be done …
Thy will be done …
On earth as it is in heaven.
Our Christian task is to help the world remember these things … to live them as well as we can …
Someone came by the office to make arrangements for a meeting and said, “It’s hard to be a receiver. We do so much when it comes to giving, but it’s hard to receive.”
We’re all givers, that’s for sure … we give to those we love, we give to strangers, we give to the church …
We’re all receivers, too … the fire fighters who come to our rescue, the police officers who protect us, the people who work at night to keep our utilities going … the nurse, the doctor, the social worker … the Amazon delivery person … the butcher, the baker, the candlestick maker …
We all have gifts, and all the gifts are important …
A gift given grows large … a gift received brings comfort.
In the gifts of God’s love, in the gifts of the Spirit, in the gifts we each and all possess, there is:
More than enough for the needs of the day, and the wild thoughts of the night …
There is:
Healing and hope.
Peace and prosperity.
Kindness and mercy.
Faith, family, and friends.
And the Tower still stands …
Amen and Amen!