Saturday, July 28, 2012

Spiritual Olympics Week Two: Running the Race


Spiritual Olympics Week two: Running the Race Rev. Kevin Anderson


Our Scripture Reading this morning comes to us from

Hebrews Chapter 12:1-3
“Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses,
let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles. And let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us,
2 fixing our eyes on Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of faith.
For the joy set before him he endured the cross, scorning its shame,
and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God.
3 Consider him who endured such opposition from sinners,
so that you will not grow weary and lose heart.
This is the Word of God for the People of God:  Thanks be to God

Bryan Clay competing this year for the Gold.
He is an third time Olympian athlete competing in the Decathlon one of the earliest Greek Olympic events then called the Pentathlon starting around 708 BC. 

It is a fierce competition which today consist of 10 track and field events.  Some of these include, long jump,
high jump, the shot-put, the javelin toss, discus throw, jumping hurdles, pole vaulting, and all sorts of running competitions.

In the Decathlon Bryan Clay has already won the gold medal
when he competed in the in the 2008 Beijing Olympic games
and he has won the silver medal in the decathlon during the 2004 Olympics in Athens. He also has won a gold medal in the world championships
and 2 gold medals in the world indoor championships. 

but while he holds many world records and has received many medals,
his real driving force, is not the Gold, or the silver,
but rather his faith and his family  a great cloud of witnesses.

 Clay and his wife have three small children.  he told one interviewer, 
“I wake up at 6 a.m. to train, but I’m home by 3:30pm
so I can play in the pool or ride bikes with my kids,”. (Us Magazine)
In that interview he also mentions how much he enjoys listening to
worship music, and how faith is a big part of his life. 

One of his most prized possessions he travels with is a scrapbook
made by his wife with notes from her, the kids,
and inspirational Bible Verses.


SPIRITUAL RUNNING:
When I think about our reading from Hebrews 12, I cannot help but think about those who participate in track and field.  Those running the race, how they have to have perseverance, they have to train hard, and focus on the end goal.
Hebrews 12 tells us that our goal, is Christian perfection, the perfect love of God, our neighbors and ourselves, growing in our faith, through a lifetime of training as we travel on a track that lasts
A lifetime.

 Yet there is not an extra reward for those that make it earlier,
and we are not in competition with others in doing so. 
If there is any competition to be had it rests in competing with ourselves
in challenging ourselves to keep on going to keep up the race.

 Hebrews 12 Paul explains that we are to, “let us throw off everything
that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles.
And let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us,
2 fixing our eyes on Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of faith.”

The race is not easy and once we enter the Christian faith
we are not done either.  We are called to continue on. 

When we enter the Christian faith we should not feel
that there is nothing left to do,
that is the opposite of what we are called to as Christians.

 The hard part are those things that hinder us, that shackle our feet,
that hold us back, the sin that we wrestle with in this life,
which grabs at our heels.

ACHILLES HEEL:

In Greek Mythology we hear of the great warrior Achilles,  he was one of the strongest, most athletic, and roughest warriors in mythology.  And the legend surrounding him was that as a child it was fore-told that he would die in a great battle, so to prevent his death and the prophecy his mother took him and dipped his body into the river Styx. 
The belief was that that water held the power of invincibility, the trouble was that since his mother held him by his heel, Achilles had one weak spot, open for injury.”  As his story goes
during the Trojan war he is struck by a poisonous arrow in the heel, he stumbles and falls, the Prophecy Was Fulfilled.

 We each have our own Achilles heel,  those things that hold us back,
weigh us down, our greatest weaknesses those that make us stumble
and fall into sin along the path of God. 

 Paul even acknowledges  his own Achilles heel in, Romans 7:14-25 that,
"14 We know that the law is spiritual; but I am unspiritual,
sold as a slave to sin. 15 I do not understand what I do.
For what I want to do I do not do, but what I hate I do.
16 And if I do what I do not want to do, I agree that the law is good.
17 As it is, it is no longer I myself who do it, but it is sin living in me.
18 For I know that good itself does not dwell in me, that is,
in my sinful nature.[c] For I have the desire to do what is good,
but I cannot carry it out. 19 For I do not do the good I want to do,
but the evil I do not want to do—this I keep on doing. 20 Now if I do what I do not want to do, it is no longer I who do it, but it is sin living in me that does it.
21 So I find this law at work: Although I want to do good, evil is right there with me. 22 For in my inner being I delight in God’s law;23 but I see another law at work in me, waging war against the law of my mind and making me a prisoner of the law of sin at work within me. 24 What a wretched man I am! Who will rescue me from this body
that is subject to death? 25 Thanks be to God,
who delivers me through Jesus Christ our Lord!”


Once Saved Always Saved?

Methodists do not believe in a notion of once saved always saved,
because once we commit ourselves to Jesus, we still have free-will,
which is a gift from God with God’s grace to us. 
We still have the ability to be a slave to sin like Paul tells us,
AND THIS is why we are called to
“Run the race with us perseverance the race marked out for us,
2 fixing our eyes on Jesus”

I am reminded of a  song by the Christian rock band D.C. Talk, called
“What if I stumble?” The song is about someone who is struggling
with fear and conflict in their life, struggling with Keeping their eyes fixed
on Christ,… while sin remains.

 As the Chorus of the song goes,
What if I stumble, what if I fall?
What if I lose my step and I make fools of us all
Will the love continue when my walk becomes a crawl?
What if I stumble, and what if I fall?”

 And in the end, this person hears the voice of God,
hears the great cloud of witnesses calling him on,
“I hear You whispering my name [You say]
"My love for You will never change" [never change]”

This is the great hope. 
While at times we might stumble along the path of righteousness,
the Godly path marked out before us,
God is still present his love for us never changes,

God is constant. 
and Jesus has already set the path out for us,



 For the joy set before him he endured the cross, scorning its shame,
and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God. 3 Consider him who endured such opposition from sinners, so that you will not grow weary
and lose heart.

 Jesus has run this race, he laid the path out before us, he waits for us across the finish line, And while we are continuing on,
we are surrounded by a great cloud of witnesses.
Watching the summer Olympics’ you can see the crowds of people
in the stands, along the paths cheering the athletes on as they race down the track.  Waving flags of their countries,
giving encouragement in those moments that are the hardest. 
A sense of excitement, shouts of joy rise to the fore-front,
the air filled with anticipation.

 
THE CHRISTIAN TRACK:

It is not much different for Christians along the track as we run down the road which God has marked out for us.  for us, for Christians in our own relay for life,
we also are surrounded by a great cloud of witnesses.

 Paul gives us this good news,

“Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses,
let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles.
And let us run with perseverance”

 Think of all those in your life, both alive and departed that have helped you along the way,  they are all cheering us on and continue to cheer us on even when there their earthly lives have ended. 

This is the good news of the Gospel, along our race, along our path in life, we are never alone, and when we stumble, and when we feel that the weight of our sins are too much to bare, we have the ultimate witness in Christ who has already gone through the hardships and our sins and holds the greatest of victories, shouting our name over the roaring crowds, to keep on going, to keep on the path
which final awards are full of great joy and everlasting life.
It is in the name of Jesus we fix our souls,
and it is in his name we journey on. 

Let us pray,
Heavenly father,
You have set a path before us, you have marked with love, and care,
through the cross Jesus gave us that path, and we are called to keep on
going along it until we reach your heavenly gates, 
we ask for your comfort and strength during the times that we struggle,
we ask for your help when we attempt to break the shackles
that hold our feet back from your path and we ask for your grace
as we strive to achieve perfect love for you, for our neighbors
and for ourselves,  help us to keep our eyes fixed on Jesus
in all we do in this life.  It is in your name we pray,
AMEN

Friday, July 27, 2012

Spiritual Olympics Week One: Carrying the Torch

Spiritual Olympics Week One: Carrying the Torch – Rev. Kevin Anderson


Our Scripture this morning comes from the Gospel of Matthew

chapter 5 verse 14-16:  let us hear these words of Scripture:

“You are the light of the world. A city built on a hill cannot be hid.

No one after lighting a lamp puts it under the bushel basket,

but on the lampstand, and it gives light to all in the house . 

In the same way, let your light shine before others,

so that they may see your good works and give glory

to your Father in heaven.

This is the word of God, for the people of God.

Thank be to God:

Well next week the opening ceremonies for the 2012

Summer Olympics in London England begin. 

And during the next few weeks athletes from around the world

will represent their countries with pride, in more than thirty six

sporting events ranging from Sailing, Archery, Canoeing, cycling, gymnastics, swimming, diving and many more! 

The United States Olympic Committee will be sending a total of 530 athletes to the Games in London, 269 women and 261 men,

and there are a lot of chances for our atheletes to metal in

one or more of these events. 



AN ANCIENT HISTORY

It is very easy to forget that the Olympic games have a long history.  since the games are all televised now,

and before that a person could hear them over radiowaves,

it is easy to think only think of the Olympics in the modern age,

yet the richness and wealth of these games goes back

about 776 years before the birth of Christ, started in Greece,

held every four years in Olympia.



The games brought athletes together from many different

city-states around the county, these games like today

were held every four years, during the Olympics these city states

held truces and stopped war with each other

to honor the celebration of these games.

This way the athletes could travel to and from the games in safety.



Unlike the Gold, silver and Bronze metals we give to our Olympic athletes today, the prizes for those that were victorious were

wreaths of laurel leaves.  There were also fewer events during those early games, and another ovious difference is that the

ancient Greeks did not have boxes of Weaties that showcased images

of their victorious Olympic atheletes,

Yet we have more connection to the ancient and modern

than one might think.  One thing that has connected us together;

the ancient and modern games, has been in how we honor and praise the victories of our athletes, chronicling their victories

and accomplishments for the generations. 

Also another connection between the ancient and modern Olympic games is the Olympic flame.  The flame represented the fire that was stolen from Zeus by Prometheus,

the flame kept burning for the entire ceremony. 

One misconception we have however is that the torch carrying relay that opens our Olympic games did not originate in Greece.  Unfortunately the passing of the torch opening relay,

was actually created in Nazi Germany for propaganda purposes,



yet when the Olympic games were held after the war, the nations decided to transform this relay into a symbol

of peace and goodwill between nations. 



After WWII it became called a “rely for Peace” 

as runners carried the flame through war-torn Europe.



Today, the Flame of the Olympics is already traveling around

the world, it was lit in Greece, and will have traveled 70 days

across Europe, carried by 8,000 inspirational torchbearers,

traveling throughout 1,000 cities, bringing the light,

the flame of peace with them.



THIS Relay, the torch that travels throughout the countryside,

the Olypmic flame which lasts throughout the event,



Reminds me of something more Biblical,

it reminds me that we are called to be torchbearers for Christ,



You see, WE are to be torchbearers



bringing the light of Christ to all those dark places of the world,

and to all places not just the dark ones,

as we celebrate the power of transforming power of Christ.



Scripture reminds us that Jesus is the Light of the World,

In the Gospel of John, Scripture says that in Jesus,

“was life, and the life was the light of all people.

The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not overcome it. ... The true light, which enlightens everyone,

was coming into the world.”





And in the 12 Chapter of John Jesus tells his Disciples that,

"The light is with you for a little longer. Walk while you have the light, so that the darkness may not overtake you. If you walk in the darkness, you do not know where you are going. While you have the light, believe in the light, so that you may become children of light."



These Scriptures tell us not only God’s mission in Jesus and in his words but also OUR SHARED Mission to the world.



That when we have that light, the light of Christ burning within us,

we must carry it with us, ahead of us, in front us,

we must wear it proudly, as Paul says in Romans,

For I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power

of God that brings salvation to everyone who believes:

first to the Jew, then to the Gentile.

We must say proudly, that “I am not ASHAMED OF THE GOSPEL”



In our Scripture reading this morning: from Matthew  5:14-16

Jesus has been preaching all around Galelee, and as Jesus

moves through Galelee the crowds follow him, so Jesus finds a place on the side of a mountain where he can see the fullness of the crowd as he preaches what has become known to us as the Sermon on the Mount.



In this sermon Jesus teaches the people about the ways of Discipleship, and CONTINUES TO set up God’s mission in the world through Jesus’s words his life and his teachings, as we learn from this Scripture this morning, Jesus tells us that we are the light of the world and just like a city on a hill cannot be hidden from our view,

we are not to hide the light of Christ from the view of others.



In this first part, we learn that while Jesus is the light of the world,

we become part the light, when we have the light burning within us.  We become part of the body of Christ, and in result become a light

for others.



Just like a wildfire, when a fire grows, when it moves,

almost anything can become engulfed in the flames,

anything as small as a pine needle to a full blown tree

can be set ablaze. 



Everything that catches flame, becomes part of the whole fire,

it becomes part of a movement, a spreading fire, caught by the wind,

it moves grows and reaches new heights,





We are a part of the fire,

We are part of the flame 

We are part of the tongues of fire,

As the Holy Spirit moves through us,

Guides us, and sends us forward as torchbearers for Christ.



We are NOT to keep it to ourselves,

YET even if we try, it does not work,

because the power of God’s eternal fire cannot be contained

to one torch alone.



If we really are engulfed in the fire of love which is Christ,

like a city on a hill, people will see. 

People will know.  And people will say
HOW GREAT IS OUR GOD.



The Gospel of John tells us

that we are to let our light shine before others,

that they can see our faith in action,

they will see us be an active part of the transformation of the world,

as we glorify our God by helping others, through our active faith.



Because Faith and Religion are ACTIVE











John Wesley once said in a sermon that our Religion

is not a solitary religion,

that our faith is not a solitary faith. 



That when we know the truth and when the truth lives within us,

We become part of that eternal Flame.



As the Olympic Torch makes it way towards London this week, as the flame of peace prepares to provide light to all those who have come together as one representing with pride their countries and all those that have come before,

“Will you be torch bearers for Christ?”,

Will you take that torch from town to town?,

Will you share it with others?

Will you pass on the torch that more people may share

in the truth of God’s grace and love for us all?

Because our faith, and our Hope is not just for ourselves,

but for the world, and when we are NOT ASHAMED OF THE GOSPEL
when we wear our medal crosses which speak to our eternal rewards in heaven and when we give our lives to a greater purpose,

we participate in a “RELAY FOR LIFE”,

for lives to be transformed for Jesus,

Let us not be ashamed of the Gospel and let us go from this place feeling that burning flame in our hearts,



 LET US PRAY:
Gracious and Loving God, set our hearts on fire for you,

stoke the flames of your Holy Spirit in us

so that we might be torchbears of your eternal flame.
It’s in your name we pray
Amen