Monday, January 7, 2013

EPIPHANY

d365.org PRESENCE OF GOD
(based on Matt 2:1-12; from A Worship Sourcebook)
The Christ child is born!
All you who would find him, 
prepare for a journey, as determined as the Magi.
All you who would praise him, 
come with the faith to follow but a star.
All you who would worship him, 
c
ome with humility to the child
who shows forth the immeasurable riches of God.



SATURDAY, January 12
    "Wise Rule"

Psalm 72:1-8 (The Message)
Give the gift of wise rule to the king, O God,
    the gift of just rule to the crown prince.
May he judge your people rightly,
    be honorable to your meek and lowly.
Let the mountains give exuberant witness;
    shape the hills with the contours of right living.
Please stand up for the poor,
    help the children of the needy,
    come down hard on the cruel tyrants.
Outlast the sun, outlive the moon—
    age after age after age.
Be rainfall on cut grass,
    earth-refreshing rain showers.
Let righteousness burst into blossom
    and peace abound until the moon fades to nothing.
Rule from sea to sea,
    from the River to the Rim.

My comments today will be brief.  I want to simply send the scripture text to all leaders - from Presidents to Congress, to judges and magistrates.  Our CEO God manages the world with compassion and love, justice and righteousness.  The example is there, the bar is set high.  But if we focus on this kind of leadership, perhaps peace may someday "abound until the moon fades to nothing."  
What kind of leadership do I offer?  What is my part in all this?  

d365.org BENEDICTION (Joann Lee)

See the child, 
Gentle and kind,
Vision of God,
Image of the Divine.


Be the child,
Prepared to see
Images of God,
And all that will be.
All that will be.

Friday, January 11    "CEO God"
Ephesians 3:8 (The Message) 
When it came to presenting the Message to people who had no background in God’s way, I was the least qualified of any of the available Christians. God saw to it that I was equipped, but you can be sure that it had nothing to do with my natural abilities.
I'm not qualified. 

Can't do that, don't know how. 
I don't have the background or knowledge. 
Too young; too old. 
We say this all the time,
Usually because the task is daunting. 
Or inconvenient. 
Or dangerous.
And we don't WANT to do it.  
But God sends the unqualified. 
The 'least of these' Christians.  
Rather like a company that prefers to 'train its own', 
God WILL equip us with the tools we need, 
The knowledge to share, 
The depth of compassion
Step by step. 
Not all at once, 
But as we need it. 
What is our part, our job?
Faith.  Trust.  
Confidence that God is in control,
And knows what is best for us, 
And for His creation.  
Big jobs, small jobs,
Nearby or far away jobs. 
God is equipping his workers. 
God is a GREAT CEO of the world. 



THURSDAY, January 10    "Epiphany Mystery"
Ephesians 3:6 (The Message)
The mystery is that people who have never heard of God and those who have heard of him all their lives (what I’ve been calling outsiders and insiders) stand on the same ground before God. They get the same offer, same help, same promises in Christ Jesus. The Message is accessible and welcoming to everyone, across the board.
Mystery.  Secret or hidden plan.  Various translations use different terms.  But in all the reference is to God's plan for our world.  Through the 'mystery of Christ', ALL are welcome in the kingdom of God.  The arrival of the foreign, Gentile wise men signifies this EPIPHANY - this revelation of inclusiveness beyond the boundaries of the Hebrew nation.  How well have we gone beyond the boundaries of our comfortable lives and welcomed the newborn Christ as seen in the faces of our struggling neighbors, refugees, and hungry children.  
God has revealed his mystery - as he came among us, he brought us all together.  

WEDNESDAY, January 9
"Expectations"
Matthew 2:9-11 (The Message)
Instructed by the king, they set off. Then the star appeared again, the same star they had seen in the eastern skies. It led them on until it hovered over the place of the child. They could hardly contain themselves: They were in the right place! They had arrived at the right time!  They entered the house and saw the child in the arms of Mary, his mother. Overcome, they kneeled and worshiped him. Then they opened their luggage and presented gifts: gold, frankincense, myrrh."
     Picture this.  Important, busy, and wealthy scholars in a land distant and very strange from Israel see a sign in the sky.  They drop everything, gather their entourage of camels and servants, and set off for Jerusalem.  They are carrying gifts - gifts worthy of a royal king.  Expensive gifts.  They have high expectations for this journey.  They have put their life and work on hold in order to go on this pilgrimage. 
     They go straight to royalty in Jerusalem for answers.  The signal light reappears in the sky - they are on the right path!  And then it stops.  Not over a palace.  Not among the royalty.  It stops over a plain house with a lowly couple inside. And a baby.  What were the wise men thinking?  Did they feel like the trip was a bust?  Their gifts too extravagant?  Surely they were disappointed!  This wasn't what they expected at all!!  
     Yet...they believed.  They held the course.  They entered and worshiped   They presented their valuable gifts.  And in so doing, they were changed.  Worlds were changed.  
     What are we expecting?  Are we willing to drop everything to follow the Light of God?  Are we willing to find messages from God in lowly places?  And believe?  What journeys to new experiences or foreign cultures is God sending us on?   What gifts should be bring? Whatever our journey, we should never let our pre-conceived expectations prevent us from experiencing the glory of God! 

Addendum:  As today finishes the scripture passage from Matthew concerning the visit of the wisemen, I will include here the scribble from Sunday's sermon on the same text by Pastor Katy. 

TUESDAY, January 8
"Stars"
Matthew 2:1-6  (The Message)
They asked around, “Where can we find and pay homage to the newborn King of the Jews? We observed a star in the eastern sky that signaled his birth. We’re on pilgrimage to worship him.”
     I just read two more in-depth internet explanations of the "Bethlehem Star" and the magi.  Fascinating!  STARS!  In brief: No where in the Bible does it say the magi FOLLOWED the star  OR that it led to BETHLEHEM!  A brilliant light (star) in the region EAST of Israel (home to the magi!) signaled the birth.  The magi, knowing Hebrew prophecy up to a point, went to Jerusalem to investigate.  From there, a moving light led them to the PLACE where Jesus was.  Almost like a spotlight!  The Gospel of Luke indicates Jesus might have been back in Nazareth by then.  Did the wise guys go there? Did anyone else sees this light?  Could the star have been more like the pillar of fire that led the Israelites out of Egypt?  Hmmmm.....
      Regardless of the star's science, the star is God created, the presence of God's guidance.  It is all wrapped up in the glory and light of God.  And THAT is a star we can still follow today: God-light, reflected in the people who surround us and guide us.  God-Light that we can be to others.  Who are the 'stars' in my life?  For whom can I BE star-light?   
PS.  Guess the nativity scenes that don't have any wisemen are probably the most accurate!  They did not arrive with the shepherds!  Perhaps creches are more a merger of time and place - the juxtapostion of God-among-us in the birth of Christ.   Whoa!  Deep thinking this early in the morning!  
http://www.creationtoday.org/the-wise-men-and-the-star/
http://www.christmaspirit.com/christmasstar.htm

MONDAY, January 7
"Wise Guys"
Isaiah 60:4-6 (Good News Translation)
Look around you and see what is happening:
Your people are gathering to come home!
Your sons will come from far away;
Your daughters will be carried like children.
You will see this and be filled with joy;You will tremble with excitement.
The wealth of the nations will be brought to you;
From across the sea their riches will come.
Great caravans of camels will come, from Midian and Ephah.
They will come from Sheba, bringing gold and incense.
People will tell the good news of what the Lord has done!
    Perhaps it is from my morning devotions, the lectionary Bible Study, or from two sermons on Epiphany, but I have thought about the "Wise Guys" far more in the past week than ever before.  Who WERE these foreigners who traveled to find the Light?  The concept that they were of various religions from more than one country - a very diverse lot seeking the Messiah of the Jews - indicates to me we truly are talking about learned and well-read scholars.  The books of the Old Testament were known beyond the borders of Israel!  Perhaps they KNEW that this child was to be more than just Israel, more than just a Jew, but a child for the world.  Jewish prophets knew the Messiah was foretold - why didn't THEY see the star for what is was?  Or...maybe they didn't even see it!  Sometimes it takes an outsider to help us see what is right before our eyes. Maybe we should listen to them! 
    Do we come together today as the wisemen?  Our families sometimes gather from far places to celebrate Christmas.  They bring gifts - not just material gifts, but individual gifts of talents and abilities.  Can we gather as denominations, nations, as a world, with a common purpose: to celebrate the coming of Light for the World?   How can we share the Light? What gifts will we bring?  

SUNDAY, January 6
"Arise, Shine!
Isaiah 60:1 (Good News Translation)
Arise, Jerusalem, and shine like the sun;
The glory of the Lord is shining on you!
Wake up! 
Arise!
Acknowledge!
God is present!
God is among us!
A new Light is shining!
Darkness is no more!
A Christ-child star blazes brightly
To pave our way
To new experiences
To new opportunities
To a new relationship with God Almighty. 
Be filled with the Light. 
Follow the Light. 
Learn from the Light. 
The glory of the Lord!
A new day! 





1 comment:

  1. Comment for Tuesday 1-8-13.
    I love your phrase "God Light", God created us to be "Luminous Beings" and God Light/God Love is what makes us luminous beings.
    Maybe the creche scene is a more accurate reflection of God's intended purpose, the recognition of God's fulfillment of God's promise and the world's Epiphany of God's great gift.

    You rock sister!
    Jim

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