Friday, May 29, 2015

"The Voice;" Holy Trinity Sunday Sermon by Rev. Nicole A.M. Collins


Hearing that voice takes the power of faith to move those mountains.  The sovereignty of God is realized when the heart responds to the commission of Grace and the mission of the Gospel.  Hearing yet alone responding stands upon that rocky ground however where we are easily shaken by the ways of the world and its gospel…  In the beginning however, we must realize that the Voice of God is where it all began and it is through this very same Voice, we know who is in charge.

Whose voice do you hear calling you? For Nicodemus, he was hearing God but through a lens of tradition that heard but only followed to a certain extent…  This is human nature.  In thinking about where we are in the here and now of the world: Just what are you being called to?  Speaking for myself, I was called into ministry for everyone it is different and uniquely shaped by your relationship with God.  It is a particular pathway of Grace granted by our sovereign, crucified Lord & King—Jesus.

Sometimes that pathway meanders through the ambivalent & indifferent wilderness of the world and its ways. At times you can find yourself lost in more ways than one. Lost and spinning your wheels or confused and ambivalent in trusting… Let’s face it, there are a lot of voices out there all talking away where many of the things heard are not necessarily good or Godly things to hear.  From indifferent murders and plundering abroad to a sense of unrest and gracelessness spreading like a virus in a world slipping away into the Evil’s One’s grasp.

I saw a horrible and frankly diabolically evil video the other day of systemic beheadings of Christians in Syria.  The man kneeling, blindfolded in a pool of blood, hands bound and his head forcibly aligned for the executioner to silence not only this man’s voice but witness of faith!  They kicked his head aside and dragged his lifeless body to pile atop others who had suffered the same fate.  I hadn’t seen anything as gruesome as this since the video and photos from the Holocaust.

A similar sadness and horror to see was just the other day on the highway.  A mother duck and some of her ducklings were horribly killed in the center lane of the busy highway.  The remaining ducklings thankfully scurried off the highway into the forest lining this road.  In both instances it goes beyond the murder and death of innocence but becomes a statement of where we are in listening to the Voice of God, living into the Living Word… as a compassionate people.  Do we love God and neighbor faithfully?  If we did truly hear His Voice, we could be born anew.  In His voice we would find a New kind of refuge and New kind of Hope that ends the darkness of these things that have taken place…  

Finding refuge in the voice of God takes a more persevering effort these days, for we’re not allowed to share our faith yet alone defend it against the narrow-minded with their godless self-concerned agendas… The wind is blowing where it wills but as to what kind of wind it indeed is, is not for God yet alone neighbor.  How do we as a people of faith remain against the tide of things such as these last few days?

The threat of war has been swept ever so carefully under the rug in order to control what can’t be truthfully controlled… “Convert or die,” “Tolerate,” “punishment,” “penalty,” “judgement…” and so on.  The only words missing from this short list of failing ethics is the reality of what is being avoided: sin, evil and accountability.

We confess creedally in many forms, in prayer, in worship in our ministries in the world that we are born through water and the Word.  Living faith is another story, as we saw with Nicodemus and even with Isaiah, hearing and being open to the cleansing aspect of the Voice of God was a challenge.  We can’t just say it’s a matter of human nature or our saint and sinner inheritance…  We must own up to what truthful development as children of God, children created by and for God, entails.  Are we just technologically advanced primates or are we both created and to live into the image of God, the image of Grace!?

Wouldn’t be nice to just escape all this evil washing up on the shore fronts of our denial of the Voice…? We are called otherwise, however, to take our fingers out of the ears of our heart & take a stand!  Not a graceless stand mind you, but one that is coming from that uncomfortable, humble, converted place of being accountable to the source of all life, sovereign over all—God! Peter’s continuing sermon in today’s snippet from Acts doesn’t just remind them that they missed the boat in realizing all that has taken place through Christ but a wake-up call to knowing by hearing, living by being open to the reality of the Holy Spirit—God’s active Grace in the world.

Taking a stand requires leading with a voice.  It goes beyond the smallness of our sense of worldly justice, logic and limited goals.  We still paint with small brushes, we still crush the words of witness when it doesn’t go in the direction we desire for it go.  Desire, want, control—just a few words that construct the vacuum of human depravity.
In using that horrible video, the enemy worked through that evil to be propaganda for the ideology and idolatry of a group of people who “claim & proclaim” to be doing their God’s will… A little too late have been the voices of concern coming from the Middle East in regards to cries of outrage and tears of lament.  The other day I saw a wonderful fragmented video of an Arabian Princess calling on all concerned for compassion to bring about an end to both the defamation against her faith as well as the murder and plunder taken on by ISIS.  It was just one speech shared by the media, who knows how much further she has gone being a voice against the evil taking place.

On a positive note, even the smallest of presence or seemingly hiddenness of one’s efforts to both live in a renewed sense of Spirit examples a beautiful hope.  This is a hopefulness that is an aspect of the hidden nature of God working in the world as the sovereign of Grace, peace and mercy. In great hope for our world, we can truly come together in prayer and prayerful action to realize a resurrected life.  A life steeped in Grace for Grace and to be and become Grace to others out of a beautiful love….

A beautiful love, the world has still yet to understand: 16“For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in him may not perish but may have eternal life. 17“Indeed, God did not send the Son into the world to condemn the world, but in order that the world might be saved through Him.”

All of life is sacred and is the beautiful reflection, creation of our Triune God of Grace.  From the leaves on the trees budding to the fragile lives of ducks and their young.  All life is sacred and is to be and become beautiful inside and out…  Right now we are in the midst of witnessing the Evil One’s rise in the world through the horrors of ISIS.  Last century was no different for we saw similar satanic horror through the Nazis and Hitler…  The evil of the Nazis was arrested but did the restoration ever truly take place?  A restoration, resurrection of the Spirit into a New Heaven and a New Earth where death, evil and destruction is burnt away by the cleansing sovereignty of God.

An almighty and beautiful Voice, that said over the waters—Be still and team with life!  Who called into the darkness and said: Let there be Light!  Let there be light and a path reformed but not overtaken through the wilderness.  Let that light like a fiery coal brand our hearts with a New mission.  A mission of Grace restoring the world to God’s plans in the here and now—where we will know what it means to rejoice, where we know what it means to proclaim the glory and TRUTH of the Holy and Sovereign Gospel of God!

Peter speaks to what is timeless to our journeys’ today: “32This Jesus God raised up, and of that all of us are witnesses. 33Being therefore exalted at the right hand of God, and having received from the Father the promise of the Holy Spirit, he has poured out this that you both see and hear.”

Our eyes see many things, our hearts can feel many things as well as HEAR. I can only pray that my life is not only obedient to the God of Grace and His plan for the world…  But I hope to enliven all my senses with His Gospel imperative that I may be and become all He needs me to be to lift up His sovereignty for the world to HEAR, to witness.

Ascribe to the Lord what you KNOW He has enlightened Your heart to be shaped to.  Step forward against evil and the ruler of this world’s efforts to try to drag us down into darkness and peril.  May we see and feel the lamenting tears of those persecuted as that spiritual coal to awaken further our call to serve the King—Jesus.

Let us pray:
Sovereign Lord of Grace,
Help to continue to shape our lives
With a resurrecting hope
Help to make us bold witnesses
To carry Your Voice and Gospel imperative
Into the darkness of the wilderness
May we live into the sacredness of Your Life-giving Grace
Defeating evil’s rise once more
May we with a Bold Faith come to end evil forever
Through Your Triune power alive in our lives
As that shaping and branding Voice
Amen


Holy Trinity Sunday; May 31st, 2015; Year B; SOLA Lectionary
Sermon by Reverend Nicole A.M. Collins
Psalm 29 ; Isaiah 6:1-8 ; Acts 2:14a, 22-36  & John 3:1-17


Saturday, May 23, 2015

"A Reckoning Force;" Day of Pentecost, May 24th, 2015 By: Rev. Nicole A.M.Collins


It’s actually a joke in the Lutheran world… Do we really (like to) talk about the Holy Spirit?  Or is it something carefully whispered under the breath at a text study?  Talking about the Holy Spirit wondering what it truly is especially in context to your life as a disciple of Jesus is not an easy task.  It is however, the task we all must face, for the Spirit is the Truth of God!

There are many forces in the world to be reckoned with but hard for us to go there in thinking about being reckoned by a mighty and Divine force upon our lives!  We must not forget that the Gospel writer Luke had a fascinating journey. Luke was a companion of Paul, witnessed the finding of churches alongside him as well as tried to capture/ encapsulate the Holy Spirit’s work during the journey itself in writing.  His motivation appears to have come from a profound sense of conversion he himself experienced but didn’t write about per say, since it wasn’t to be about himself, but God. 

We DO still need to focus upon the self in the sense of realizing the Holy Spirit and transforming into the child of Grace God wants us to consider.  Looking at today’s texts we are brought to see and nearly experience, fathom, the violent, awesome power of God coming to the disciples to overwhelm, not impose but humble upon them the Spirit of Truth—the third nebulous, abstract character of the Holy Trinity:  The Holy Spirit, Himself!

Daily there is a battle raging, for we must realize as Paul realized in many of his letters; that we are of spirit and of flesh.  We are as well truly aspiring saints and fallen but never hopeless, sinners. The ruler of this world is only given so much power since he is fueled by our indifference and caving into graceless behavior.  This indifference and caving into graceless behavior could grow into creating a vast wilderness of death, evil and destruction especially upon the shaping of the soul to live for God and love neighbor… Christ is counting on us though, to live otherwise!

Can we be and become people truly of peace and Grace? Not much to be heard in the news lately with the horrors of another kind of war beginning to take root and the victory of evil and sin trying to bud forth! To be and become a people of Peace and Grace is a process for the nature of the soul to willingly be transformed by and for God through the Holy Spirit. 

Next Saturday will truly be a wonderful day of setting the Holy Spirit loose!  For the Gathering North will be having a retreat that I have crafted to act as an appetizer for people to consider making a full Cursillo weekend.  Since it is a one day affair, it will have to make a lasting impression to motivate people to move forward.

There are very few things in and around our lives that make a lasting positive and wonderful impression upon us.  Speaking for myself, making a Cursillo weekend 11 years ago right after my conversion experience was one step away from imagining being in that room with the disciples & experiencing the awesome, glory of God’s Grace coming as the Holy Spirit to set the heart on fire for the mission of God!

One of the joys I have never experienced has been wanting to lead a Cursillo and give a talk on Grace.  This coming Saturday, the day before we celebrate Holy Trinity Sunday will be my opportunity!  There’s another nebulous abstract aspect of the Glory of God—what we believe and are justified by—GRACE. You can’t get enough of Grace, if your heart is on fire for God and you are doing, not trying, your best to answer “His commission to serve on His mission—the Gospel imperative.”

“Mission Commission,” I love that fun concept for the disciple to chew upon. We are all on a mission!  “We’re on a mission from God!” said Elwood Blues to his brother Jake during that terribly funny but powerful moment in the Blues Brothers’ movie, Jake has his conversion experience.  Life, however, is not a sitcom or satire unless you’re not really living into where you are and whose you are.  We all want to escape at various times in our struggle to stay on the path of the Lord’s journey for us.  The valleys can and will drag on and drain us where the mountain tops we wish to traverse, as well as at times DO set foot upon… are all too short in being realized!

God wasn’t done with me yet after that fateful conversion experience in the fall of 2003…  I say that because I needed to hear and experience what IS the Holy Spirit, yet alone Grace? I experienced that in making my Cursillo that same Fall of 2003. Worship is something to truly be a reckoning force when it has been fed and led by the Holy Spirit.  For that conversion experience came out of worship as well as during that Cursillo, a sermon amidst lots of singing spoke in more ways than one to my impressionable heart.

“Grace is like the dust in the air…” said Pastor Kathy, as she said these words while lifting her arms in prayer, I felt what had set her heart on fire!  The language that came forth was underneath the spoken Word—it was definitely the Holy Spirit! Worship, prayer, preaching and the Eucharist are the vessels of God’s Grace, active means, in the world as the Holy Spirit. The room came alive where the giant cross of Jesus upon this beautiful tiny chapel’s walls stood out profoundly and I then knew what God wanted me to see and DO.

It didn’t end there however, for that very same service, concluded most beautifully with Holy Communion.  And let me tell you, it was definitely COMMUNION!  No “cardboard of Christ” to be found anywhere, but a giant loaf of bread and a large chalice of wine~  Upon being served a huge piece of bread that I had to work on chewing for a while, everyone began to sing accapella while we then returned to our seats and closed in prayer.  I have yet to have had another experience like that, it was truly unique and incredible.

There’s a new very disturbing poll out there today that I think the media actually enjoys reporting or informing, reminding us of… This would be how many Christians are falling away from the faith, the church and needing God in general...  People perhaps weren’t really fed and led by the Gospel of Grace yet alone didn’t even remotely experience or were shepherded to Learn about the Spirit of Truth!  When the Gospel merely becomes a bowl of cherries where one purely scopes out politics and self-concerned agendas: Where is Jesus?!  Where is the Holy Spirit for that matter?!

How sad and horrible to hear these things especially as someone who has recently committed their whole entire life to God in becoming a pastor!  Serving two flocks, the Gathering North & the Grace Hub, both unpaid, a lot of people don’t take you too seriously especially since we’ve allowed the notion and concept of “serving” to become so money-driven, hierarchical and “professional…”  We are and must remember, that we’re to be in the world but never of it.  Never saying never is our challenge.

We’re always “trying,” instead of truly DOING or living into that Holy Spirit initiated fire in our hearts to take the Gospel imperative seriously.  Even back in the Old Testament, people had a hard time taking Ezekiel’s prophecies seriously.  In fact, it was thought that he perhaps was a little off his rocker.  Living a very sparse and reclusive life painting fantastic visions with words hard to fathom and experience—where was this coming from, what does it all mean?

The disciples said that very same thing…  What does this all mean?  While others said they must be drunk…  We’re always going to be in this battle as a person of Faith and as a people of faith.  I am a fool for Christ as well as seen perhaps by some as just a fool period.  These things the heart has to weather and become strong, not hardened.  There are those that claim to lead and feed and their hearts are more than closed doors to the Spirit and Grace of God…  Their Gospel is toxic and slowly causes “death…”

Should we stand by and just “try” in a Sunday only frame of mind or truly DO, 24-7 on a Monday through Sunday scale?  To embrace the Holy Spirit and its awesome power… Easier said than done, but God’s work in, with and through us is never fully completed.  God’s timing is unknowable but through the Holy Spirit, we are inspired, enlightened and encouraged into New Life!  Divided our individual journeys may seem, but together there is that mountain top to climb where the glory of God reveals the purpose and goal of all life: Grace.
AMEN


May 24th, 2015, Day of Pentecost; Year B; SOLA Lectionary;
Sermon by Reverend Nicole A.M. Collins
Ezekiel 37:1-14; Psalm 139:1-16; Acts 2:1-21; John 15:26-27;16:4b-15