Monday, August 12, 2024

Sermon Aug. 3-4, 2024

Title: Live in humility, love and peace!
Text: Eph. 4:1-16

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4 I therefore, a prisoner for the Lord, urge you to walk in a manner worthy of the calling to which you have been called, 2 with all humility and gentleness, with patience, bearing with one another in love, 3 eager to maintain the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace.

Humility, gentleness, and patience or - bearing with one another in love - sure doesn’t sound like the world I live in. At least if you watch the news, spend time on your computer, or check the timeline feeds on your phone or social media account.

You members, who are not online, or active with Facebook and other accounts are not immune either. You’ve either hear about it on the radio, read about it in the paper, or have firsthand experience with it while you drive, shop, or go about you daily lives.

Rude, aggressive and unkind people, who also happen to be impatient are all around us. The world is full of them. It’s been full of them for years!

… As I walk through
This wicked world
Searchin' for light in the darkness of insanity.

… I ask myself
Is all hope lost?
Is there only pain and hatred, and misery?

No, that’s not me asking these questions. These are the lyrics to a song written by Nick Lowe, but made popular by Elvis Costello back in 1978.

Sounds like today, doesn’t it?

Wicked world, darkness, insanity, hope lost, pain, hatred and misery.

It sounds like the lives of all too many in our world today, though the song was written in 1974. A time I remember and maybe many of you remember as wonderful and joy filled and with a bright future ahead.

As the song builds to its chorus stamp and signature the writer asks a question.

… And each time I feel like this inside,
There's one thing I wanna know:
What's so funny 'bout peace love & understanding? ohhhh
What's so funny 'bout peace love & understanding?

Guess what … I ask that same question and so, I believe, do many of you.

As the body of believers, we live in the world too. At times the world breaks into our lives with rude, violent, and unkind people and attitudes that can shake the foundation of who we are, causing in us a response that is no more humble, gentle, or patient than what we’ve experienced.

It is easy to take our eyes off Jesus;

and Paul here is calling the church in Ephesus to refocus. Not only to see Jesus and all he has done for them but to reflect him in words, actions, and attitudes living as his followers wherever God has placed them in home, work, or church.

3 Make every effort [Be diligent] to keep the unity of the Spirit through the bond of peace. NIV 1984

From Lutheran Catechesis we learn how the Law works as curb, mirror, and guide.

It stops bad behavior, [curb]

reflects our sinfulness to us, [mirror]

and directs us in a better way to go. [guide]

Feeble attempts to keep the Law miss the mark as we actually at times think we measure up.

It can cause a condescending spirit in us to see ourselves as better than others – especially as brothers and sisters in Christ - as pride grows and replaces humility.
In my life I’ve run into or met some people who have had great success in life.

Steve Yzerman as a rookie and just beginning his career visited the store I worked at, as he did as the assistant General manager, post career, bringing his daughter to a piano recital.

Quiet, calm assurance, and polite.

Grant Hill Piston basketball star at the time was – polite, friendly, and kind.

Tom Wilson, at the time CEO of Palace Sports & Entertainment, and current President and Chief Executive Officer of Olympia Entertainment treated me like I was a good friend and not just a salesman selling him a piano.

Chris Chelios, Alan Trammel, Jack Morris and even Bob Seger and Aretha Franklin came into the store.

Many, I didn’t wait on as another salesman got the opportunity.

Most were polite and nice. Some bought, and some didn’t.

Some Confident … yes, and some cocky.

Paul in his letter wants the church then and now to know that there is one church, one body of believers, one Lord, one faith, one baptism, one God and Father of all … and you, like the church in Ephesus, have been bought with a price.

The death of Jesus is the gift and the price.

Because he has risen from the dead and has ascended on high, we too who trust in him will rise and ascend. But only because he died in our place and descended, proclaiming victory over sin, death and the power of the devil can we ever understand the height that he has ascended too.

Humility is hard … success builds pride.

Pride can see not the gift or the giver but only the reflection in the mirror. The mirror of the Law - shows us our sin – SOS. But it requires an act of God through his Holy Spirit to SOS – see our savior.

Hall of Fame honors, World Series wins, Stanley Cups, NBA Championships, money, success and fame can cause a cloud of selfish pride to obscure the mirror for some - that reflects who we truly are apart from Christ – lost and condemned creatures that we are.

I found a smile on my face recently as I listened to Jim Leyland, give his Hall of Fame speech at Cooperstown.

Quite an honor, but Jim remained ever humble. He said at one point:

“I was having coffee with (wife) Katie, a couple of weeks after I was elected to the Hall of Fame. And I casually said, ‘Katie, can you believe in your wildest dreams that I’ve been elected to the Hall of Fame?’ And Katie replied, ‘Jim, you’re not in my wildest dreams.’”

But thanks be to God, in spite of our successes or failures in this life, he has made a way for the mirror to clearly reflect our true condition as sinners and to provide the means of comfort for a burdened soul - by the word of God and through the work of the Holy Spirit – we are forgiven in Christ and now have peace with God.

11 It was he who gave some to be apostles, some to be prophets, some to be evangelists, and some to be pastors and teachers, NIV 1984

God’s gift comes to us through humble means.

Apostles – called by God in Christ to proclaim the way, the truth, and the life in Jesus and to write by inspiration of the Holy Spirit all that God has given them to do.

Prophets - Those who in many and various ways God spoke through in the past pointing forward to the coming hope that is Jesus.

Evangelists – Those sent to take the good news to the far reaches of the world to bring the lost into the fold.

Pastor’s and teachers – Shepherds that care for God’s flock [people], called to proclaim the full council of God, feeding God’s sheep, giving his gifts and teaching his children the truth of the word and their standing as his redeemed children. I am blessed to be here and called to serve you.

12 to equip the saints for the work of ministry, for building up the body of Christ,

God’s word is truth.
Paul’s desire is that the church knows the word of God …

knows the gift of faith …

knows the reliance on one Lord, one Faith, one baptism, and one God and Father of all.

Only then is it possible to reflect humility, gentleness, and patient as we live as Christ’s body of believers in this broken world.

14 … No longer, children tossed to and fro by the waves and carried about by every wind of doctrine, by human cunning, by craftiness in deceitful schemes.

Through a wicked world - darkness, insanity, hope lost, pain, hatred and misery continues.

Not being deceived by the ways of the world and the cunning of the devil or being drawn away through men who twist the word of God, deceive the flock, and build their kingdom on the backs of the faithful.

15 Rather, speaking the truth in love, we are to grow up in every way into him who is the head, into Christ,

Bringing Peace, Love and Understanding to our world!

Reactions to the truth can cause differing responses.

It can cause rebellion, anger, pride and arrogance by those in opposition to the word and the truth it proclaims, or by the working of the Holy Spirit it can cause humility, gentleness, and patience in your life and mine as we live out our vocations as Christians.

You too have been changed.

28 Then they said to him, “What must we do, to be doing the works of God?” 29 Jesus answered them, “This is the work of God, that you believe in him whom he has sent.” John6:28-29

May the joy of that change be a reflection in all you say and do.

In the name of the Father, and of the Son + and of the Holy Spirit!

Amen.

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