Faith and hope during advent

Romans 8  1-4 14 to finish

Three sayings on faith and hope.

Christ is both the object hoped for and the hope inspired by it, said Moltmann.   

The faith we have takes its stand on hope and hastens beyond this world, said Calvin.

 “Faith is about what is beyond the horizon of the humanly possible. Faith is exploring what people could never achieve by themselves. Faith is the mysterious need in us to get to where we could surely never go. Faith, in fact, is about what we call God. Faith is the inkling that we are meant to be divine, that our journey will go beyond any horizon at all into the limitlessness of the Godhead. Said mccabe

These ideas are all based on our reading today. They are more easily summed up by saying Christian’s  are people of hope.  We have been chosen since before we were born to know this hope, and we were led by the spirit to bring it into our daily lives such that we are here today.

  Our faith knows as McCabe said that we are destined beyond the horizon, like the sun,  just before it comes into sight, lights up the sky from something that is hidden from us for a short while just before it comes into view.

Knowing these things should, as Paul says , mean that “our present sufferings are not worth comparing with the glory that will be revealed in us”.   

This does  not mean suffering is meaningless nor without value to god and we know  this because of what’s about to happen in advent.


Jesus  is coming to join us,  as a vulnerable child born into poverty destined to suffer. So  while his promise puts everything into perspective, we should see the, way he chose and chooses  to join us in our suffering to prove that he isn’t asking for anything he isn’t willing to endure or doesn’t care about, Both then and now  the Christ then and the Christ in us suffers with us present tense.

The fact that Jesus came and lived In Galilee are facts  indisputable such that even atheists would not argue with them,   we know however this is based on the narrow lens of science. 

However, Christians have a wider lens, and our facts are based on more than the things we can prod or measure with a ruler.

Our facts reflect the true nature of the human condition and true nature of reality.  Our facts also  rely on the knowledge the holy spirit imbues us with that lets us know the dawn is just below the mountaintops.  

This is why Jesus  calls himself the way, the truth, and the life. 

He shows us the way , we live the life  , because we know the truth 

Our faith  our hope is built on the implications of these facts , and goes forward  always in hope , on its promise.   

The promise of being made whole and  liberated from bondage and  decay by being brought into the freedom and glory  of wholeness by being the children of God. People who call god father and friend 

This is why ours is a joyous faith, not one obsessed by misery or one endured in sackcloth and ashes, but one that lives in joyous celebration of the journey our faith has set us upon.   

The perspective that gives to our lives. 

This is the joy our lord asks us to share with others and is something we can do much more easily at Christmas a time when gifts of all types are shared.

The greatest gift of all we share  is hope, because we are children of hope, and we bring all this world’s suffering into perspective for us and for those around us.   

As we come into a season where the light of the world is joining us, our job is to share that light and the hope it brings.

Amen 

Luke on Resurrection and Marriage


Luke 30 27-38

I am going to talk about how today’s reading I think it helps us In three ways?

One it shows us how to approach people who have a different world view on religion?

Secondly, it shows us the thing that’s coming next.

Third it does what I am going to do today which is leave you with a question

To explain some of what’s occurring, we have to get that this reading shows us how strange Jesus’s world was to our eyes. We have to work with the strangeness to understand what’s going on

In today’s reading, The Sadducees use their understanding of the world to try and catch Jesus out.

The Sadducees were really the aristocracy of the Jewish world, powerful people. In their world view they wanted peace with Rome and the Romans (who wants to rock the boat when life is good). They also did not believe in Jesus version of the resurrection. In their view the world sort of got reconstructed by God with the haves and the have nots still well in place (again why worship a God that rattles a world that’s working for you).

So when they speak to Jesus about divorce they are coming at it from a perspective of what was called levirate marriage. That looked after the women who would have been left with nothing if the husband died.

She essentially got passed down like an inheritance to the next nearest relative who already may have a wife and now he had another one. The sadducees wanted to know whose wife would she be at the day of the resurrection if this had been going on for 7 brothers dying. That way the poor woman when she’s resurrected won’t be any worse off. The world still works for them, justice is served because, She will still belong to someone, they just want him to work out who?

Essentially trying to catch Jesus out on a point of law, but seen from their world view. This is why they call him teacher. If you’re a teacher solve this riddle.

Have you ever had a conversation with someone who thinks everything that we believe in is dangerous nonsense. It can be hard going, the two worlds sort of collide and you can only state your truth and see what happens, This is essentially what’s happening here.

This is Jesus showing what to do when we encounter a strange worldview. Simply state our case and make it clear, where we differ. That’s what Jesus is really showing us today. How to work with encounters with views that are so strange and so opposed to what we as Christians think. Just state your view, as truth,

Quite often we start from a place of ours being a truth, one among many. Jesus response shows his starting place is, his is the truth. Not one among many, his response shows he thinks the Sadducees simply mistaken and states the sole truth. There’s no apology, no equivocation , no heat, just his truth stated as truth.

That’s how to explain our faith thank you Jesus,

We need to learn from that

Then

there’s something else

I think more importantly, he gives one of the clearest descriptions of what happens to us when we are all resurrected on the last day.

He points out that all those that have become followers of him will be resurrected as children of God his term, but not as man and wife, not under the sort of societal laws that we have. These ideas of man and wife are no longer relevant as we are all essentially now true children of God, the same God treats Moses, . Like Angels as Jesus says. They can’t die, they won’t marry or be married (people on the living in love and faith course that was take note)!. The new reality is very different . The social structures are broken when we rise with him, even marriage is gone.

This is him describing what the source of Christianity here is. This is the thing that we often relegate to the postscript of our faith, the things that’s going to happen after we get through all this toil and trouble. This is Jesus describing the afterlife. It’s one of the very few places this happens

So we need to take special note here because Jesus rarely explains this. This is as clear as it gets .

We will be God’s children, as Jesus says great term the children of the resurrection

That we will become and I quote, people who no longer die; we will be like the angels. To God nobody dies, they simply join him, they are alive now to a god that’s alive and they are alive later a god that’s alive. To the same God that’s alive and with us when today when we are living and dead. He makes no distinction. As far as god is concerned your alive now and alive then.

We live with that promise and that’s something which should make our faith joyous because that’s what’s and that’s what’s here now because of our faith in him. Grace enables us to access this.

Everything we experience is experienced light of this fact. Like our children and grandchildren who live in the excitement of Christmas, and nothing can alter the crescendo of Christmas day. That’s what our lives and our faith is about. This hope doesn’t just exist tomorrow it exists today. Because the same Jesus who makes this promise real is alive today, and the promise of his present and future with us is our present and future with him.

However the next part of the journey with him is not like this one. In the new reality nobody dies, we are children of God. As he says He is not the God of the dead, but of the living, for to him all are alive.

if you have that hope, that certainty know that sole truth. What joy every day really is , what transient our troubles when we have a future of being like angels, that never die, when that’s what’s in store?

Jesus stated these things as a simple truth today. A simple truth, for Jesus, that I think would never lie to us.

If what Jesus is telling us IS the truth?

Here’s the question

What would you do for that?
What does that do for your daily lives?
It should affect it, but the question for today is that I would like to leave you with is.

How?