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Sunday, January 3, 2016
Second Sunday after Christmas
Sermon - Rev Jack Arnold
Church of the Faithful Centurion -
Descanso, California
Today’s sermon ties
together the propers, that is to say the prayer and readings for this
week. Due to calendar
considerations, we do not oft get to celebrate the Second Sunday after
Christmas as there are only 12 days in Christmastide, but this is one of those
years!
Consider these words from the
Collect, “…God, who hast poured upon us the new light of thine incarnate Word;
Grant that the same light enkindled in our hearts may shine forth in our lives…”
First, note God has given us the New
Light of Jesus Christ in the world and in our lives as the Word Incarnate, or
the Word in the Flesh. We did not
earn it He gave it to us! Gave, as
in we did nothing to deserve it. It is a gift of God’s wonderful Grace! However once we have it, that is if we
really have it and not just say we have it, we must do something with the Word,
hence the second part that His Word might shine in our lives. We ask the light of the Word will take
root in our hearts and shine forth as action in our lives. That is to say that our lives will act
as a window to the Word, not a closed door. We want the window to show our
lives have been renewed by Christ’s presence to encourage others to follow Him
as well. In order for that to be so, we have to act upon the Scriptures and
Christ’s teachings, and do our very best, and not just say it, to follow Him.
The reading used for the Epistle
is not an Epistle as such, but a portion of the Book of Isaiah, one of the Old
Testament books filled with New Testament ideas and thoughts. Without the freedom that Jesus brings
us, we are prisoners of the darkest prison, our heart separated from God. If we embrace His Gift of freedom, we
are free, truly free, with eternal life starting as soon as we accept it. In the reading, Isaiah says what
we should all be saying, The Lord has selected us to pass on His Good Tidings
to all, to tell the world the Good News of the Lord Jesus! To comfort those in need, to bring
happiness where there is heaviness, to talk of the Glory of God! Good News indeed! Jesus will be proclaiming
liberty to us, the former captives of the sin that would bring us to a final
death. Instead of death, He proclaims light and light to all the hearts who
accept Him. This is absolutely terrific news indeed!
On the surface, in the Gospel,
Matthew is just relating the historical fact of Joseph being told to go back
into Israel with Mary and Jesus, that all was safe for the time being. Yet, there is more. The verses also recall the threat to
Jesus’ life from Herod and sends Joseph and his family to take up residence in
Nazareth in fulfillment of the prophecy that the King of Kings would be called
a Nazarene.
So what of us? How do we fit in to all this?
We are to spread the light unto
the world, to be beacons, directing the people of the World to follow Christ
and not the World. We are the lamp bearers, the torch bearers, bringing the
light of Scripture unto the darkest places. We are like the light of Galadriel,
which was given to Frodo in Lord of the Rings, that it might be a light “unto
the darkest places.” Indeed this world is dark, a lot like the world of Mordor,
also from Lord of the Rings. Even when we despair and all seems hopeless, with
Christ and the Holy Ghost in our hearts, we can ride out amidst the darkness of
the world and triumph over what seems like overwhelming odds, when the evil
folk outnumber the good folk. With this rallying to our King, we can defeat
anything that evil throws at us. We know in the end our side wins for all
eternity. We have the Holy Spirit to comfort and guide us in difficult times
and the wonderful guide of Scripture to guide us.
So too shall Scripture be a light
for us and others in the darkest times and places on this planet. Christ is the
great guiding star, like the North Star for sailors of old to navigate by. So
too shall we navigate by Christ as our great guiding star. If we hold the light
up, we shall never fall and stumble. But if we do not hold it up, we will fall
and stumble. So the obvious solution to our problems when we are troubled is to
turn back and hold up the light to light our way.
That is to say, to return to the
Scriptures and His Word and consult Him for guidance and not look for true
guidance from the heart of man. Christ will show us the way. But, for us to find The Way, we must
not only look for it, but listen when He delivers and see when He points. For that to happen, we must let His
Word take root in our hearts, and to fully take root, we must act upon the
Scriptures daily.
In order to have it take root, we
must be opened to His Word and not shut and deaf to Him. He cannot come in if we will not
let him, so we must open our hearts and minds to Him. That is the mission of the Holy Ghost,
to enter into our hearts to give us understanding, to make our hearts receptive
to His Will, to inspire us to do His Will in a manner which will be
effective. Our Lord will free us
from ourselves if we open the door, so we must be willing and ready to accept
Him. We have to be ready, willing and able to receive Him and to spread His
Word, to have a true solid, Christian faith.
In order to be of help to others who
would come to Christ, we must walk the walk besides talking the talk; we must
not be as hypocrites, saying one thing but doing another. We do not want to be
like the Pharisees of old, with their lavish prayers and gestures in the
public. But we must be like the publican who would not so much as lift His eyes
up onto the heavens. We must have a humble, hearty and contrite spirit, to
spread the Word of the Lord to those who need to hear it most.
The time has come to show the
light unto the world. The time has come to choose God or Satan. The choice is
like those in the Lord of the Rings[1].
Do we choose the Light, like the Men of the West and Aragorn of Gondor, or do
we choose the forces of Darkness, of Mordor and their allies? Who shall we
choose? Our actions shall show our hearts. “For where your heart is, there
shall your treasure be also.”
Heaven is at the end of an
uphill trail. The easy downhill
trail does not lead to the summit.
The time is now, not tomorrow. The time has come, indeed. How will you ACT?
It is by our actions we are known.
Be of God - Live of God - Act of God
[1]
No so surprising a
comparison as you might think if you knew little of literature. The great
fantasy and children’s writers, John Ronald Reuel (JRR) Tolkien, Clive
Stapleton (CS) Lewis and Gilbert Keith (GK) Chesterton were all friends and
more importantly, devoted well educated Christians. While they are famous for their apparently secular
fantasy writings, there is a Christian theme woven through each of their works.
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