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Sermon –
Reverend Jack Arnold - Time and Action
Church
of the Faithful Centurion - Descanso, California
Today’s sermon brought the Collect, Epistle and Gospel
together because as is always the case
there is a unifying message in the Scripture for this Sunday.
The Sunday next before Advent
The Collect.
TIR up, we beseech thee, O Lord, the
wills of thy faithful people; that they, plenteously bringing forth the fruit
of good works, may by thee be plenteously rewarded; through Jesus Christ our
Lord. Amen.
As is oft
the case, today’s propers are all tied together. As is usual, they call for action not just
thoughts. In fact the collect is among
the most direct, asking God to stir our hearts that we might ACT in a manner
which will result in good things! Jeremiah
prophesies the coming of Jesus out of the branch of David that He might unite
God’s people as one under a New Covenant.
Christ is the key piece to the puzzle of the Old Testament Prophecies.
John tells us Jesus not only comes to fill our hunger, literal in that if we
follow Him we will do much better here on earth than if we do not, and
figurative only He can fill the hunger in our hearts for God. In the Collect,
we ask God to stir up the will of us that we might be concentrating on
performing good works for Him and that through those actions will be
plenteously rewarded.
This
means that we need to ask God into our hearts to stir our wills towards Him and
that we might listen to Him and His guidance and then act upon that said
guidance. Then through these actions we will truly get our just reward. Our
wills are naturally inclined towards not following Him, but we need to have our
wills reset towards following Him.
We have
to put asides our thoughts and excuses that would not have us follow Him and
ask the Holy Ghost to enter into our heats, cleanse us of the darkness that is
impairing our spiritual vision and put our new destination of following Him
into our spiritual GPS. For without the Holy Ghost’s influence, we cannot truly
be able to willing follow Him and act for Him on our own intuition. For our
natural intuition is corrupted, by the disease of sin eating away at our very
souls. Only the great doctor, God himself can cure us of this otherwise incurable
disease.
We are
spiritually starving creatures who need His love, and our spiritual hunger can
only be sated by seeking His love, by acting upon His Words and filling our
hearts with His Word. This is the only
possible way we can truly be satisfied, everything else is a shadow of true
happiness and satisfaction. God is the only way we in which we can truly be
happy, for everything else is worthless to our wellbeing, except for the joy of
following Him.
If we
follow our own heart and guidance, we seek the things of this world. There can be no true happiness or
satisfaction. Seeking material
superiority results in coveting, that is the
insatiable desire to have what rightfully belongs to others. Notice both the insatiable part and the
part about what rightfully belongs to others.
The word can also be described as "ruthless self-seeking," the
kind of attitude the arrogant and callous person has, assuming others and their
things exist for his own benefit. It has also been described as finding
morally acceptable the taking of things from others rather than earning or
purchasing them. These are all things whick if you look at the Ten
Commandments, violate God’s laws. Thou shalt not covet, thou shalt not steal
and thou shalt not bear false witness, are just a few of laws that this type of
individual breaks.
Look back
on history and see how much evil action can be laid to coveting by not only
persons, but nations. We can look at the examples of the early wars in Europe,
and of late, of the wars started by Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan as more
recent examples. We can also look to the religion of Islam as a key reason for
conquest in the Middle East, a religion built on deceitful lies and
covetousness.
This
shows we cannot satisfy us our own desires, but rather only God, Jesus and the
Holy Spirit can fill the hole. This is why we need the Holy Ghost to enter into
our hearts and purify us of the dark trap of seeking material things above
heavenly things. Without the Holy Ghost, we cannot solve this grave issue that
is a spiritual malady. We desperately need the influence the Trinity provides
in our life. Our life will be so much more rewarding and happier if we have
them involved in our lives, versus those who do not have them in their life.
As we
come on Advent, think ahead to the joy of Christmas, the birth of Christ, His
entry into this world, the joy of Epiphany, His revealing to the world. Then, shift gears and think ahead to the
horror, pain and sadness of Good Friday.
So, you must understand everything has a price which must be paid. The happiness of Christmas and Easter did not
come without the cost of Good Friday. Jesus gave his own life and soul that we
might be free of the darkness. This is the cost. There is no free lunch, as it
were. Salvation is not free; it was paid with the price of Jesus dying on the
Cross and going down into hell to battle with the devil. From our eternal life
which was paid for by Jesus’ one time sacrifice made for all mankind for all
time to a simple meal. It has been said
there is no free lunch. That is true, it
is better said that everything has a price.
There are some things are worth paying for, some are not. Not one thing is worth coveting or stealing
in the Ten Commandments sense. Take
nothing that has not been paid for. If
you don’t want to pay the price, don’t take it. You can accept gifts, but take
nothing that has not been purchased. Do not partake or acquire stolen goods.
The
inordinate desire for more money can lead to theft; the desire for more
prestige, to evil ambition; the desire for more power, to tyranny; the desire
for a person's body, to fornication and adultery. Paul identifies covetousness
as idolatry because it puts things in the place of God. When we put things over God’s Will, we no
longer worship Him, but avoid Him.
When
people serve idols, they place things above God. When you covet, you are willing to set aside
God for things. In the end, that never
works. And, near the end it gets pretty
unpleasant. We find idols easier to deal
with than God. You can make an idol; God
made you. If you don’t like the idol’s
rules, you change the rules; we can’t change Gods rules so we seek to change
Him to an idol so we can change the rules.
There are some pretty big differences there.
We shall
never be satisfied with the riches and the cares of this world. If we let the Holy Ghost into our hearts, we
will find happiness and satisfaction in His Word. It will be more satisfying
than the riches of this world could ever be.
If we
keep on learning the Word and acting upon it every day, something everybody in
some way needs to work on, not least myself, we will become more like Him and
that is what He asks of us. He asks of us nothing special, but to do our very
best and not just say it. It is a hard concept for many of us to follow,
including myself, but we must all strive more and more every day to do our very
best. If we study the Scriptures diligently and work hard to follow them to the
best of our abilities, then we will, with the Holy Spirit’s help, be charted on
an excellent course.
Interestingly,
He tells the disciples to “Gather up the fragments that remain, that nothing be
lost.” It seems He is talking about the
sheep that He tends to, He wishes to “gather up the fragments that remain”,
meaning the people apart from His flock, that “nothing be lost”, meaning that
their souls may not be lost for eternity. Think about that and take what it is
offered before it is no longer on the menu! And be thankful for All His
Blessings in our lives, for our friends and our family that He has placed in
our lives.
We are
blessed and should be grateful we are in a spiritually rich group (The Anglican
Orthodox Church) and in communion with some very good men and women across the
Earth in the AOC Worldwide Church, who hold true to the principles of
Scripture. God has blessed us all by bringing us together. I am thankful for each
and every person in the AOC Church and my family and friends. As we near
Thanksgiving, we should be thankful most of all for God sending His Son to die
for us, that we might have eternal life and happiness instead of the eternal
misery which comes from separation from God.
Actions
speak louder than words, but when we actually use that inspiration of the Holy Ghost and couple well
thought out words with actions, we can do many marvelous things in the lives of
people around us, through His Spirit and Word; we will help to fill people’s
spiritual hunger, through acting through His Word, in thought, word and deed.
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
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