Homily
by The Rev. Marcia McRae
St.
Francis Episcopal Church, Goldsboro, NC, 17 Dec. 2017, Advent 3
Year
B RCL:
Isaiah 61:1-4,8-11; Psalm 126; 1 Thessalonians 5:16-24; John 1:6-8,
19-28
There
was a man sent from God,
whose name was John.
There is a man/a
woman/a child sent from God, whose name is “Phil” . . . .
Fill-in-the-Blank-with-YOUR-Name.
News
flash! Today is Light of Christ Sunday: notice the pink candle lit in
our Advent Wreath. How
do you shine the Light of Christ?
We – each of us – is called to
testify to the light. We are not the light, but you/we are to testify
to the light.
Light
shines in darkness & in brightness. How do you shine your light?
Shining the Light of Christ is like
shining
a flashlight1
for
others to see in the dark.
What
can block the light?.....
....You
must turn on the flashlight.
....You must shine it in a way that doesn't
cover,hide or block the light.
....If we let something distract us, we
may forget the flashlight & then others can't see the light.
....We may may forget the flashlight & leave it on so the batteries die. Then we have to renew the batteries or put in new batteries.
Questions:
- How do you shine the light of Christ that is within you?
- How do you renew your “batteries” so you shine brightly?
One
way is accepting the gifts & grace Jesus offers at this Holy
Table. From here we can go out into the world and shine the Light of
Christ.
As
important as what
we say to testify to the light is how
we say it.2
Notice how John testifies:3
I am not the Messiah, not Elijah, not the prophet. Notice his
positive testimony about Jesus.4
Notice the leaders keep asking John about himself, yet he maintains
his focus & turns them away from him to Jesus.5
What
do you say about yourself to others?
What do you say about yourself
to yourself?
How do you claim & embrace this truth:
God loves
you! No exceptions.
God
knows all about you. Live into this great love & love yourself –
or learn to love yourself. No exceptions.
Like
the man whose name was John, you & I are sent into the world as
witnesses, as
one Bible commentator notes6,
& that makes many uncomfortable since much of the 21st
century mindset sees religion as a private matter...7
That mindset shuns certainty: who can really know what's true?8
You
& I are audacious: We believe the Gospel is true & that you &
I must proclaim it boldly...9
How?
- Be prepared....When you talk about Jesus, expect the kind of distraction John confronts: people will want to change the subject, often by asking us to talk about ourselves.10
- Resist their leading questions.
- Focus on Jesus. Focus on the simple truth:
God loves you! No exceptions.
Jesus
died for you. Jesus washed away all your sins. Jesus loves you. Jesus
holds you close to his heart. LIVE in this great LOVE.
Claim this
truth: YOU ARE GOD'S BELOVED CHILD.
Claim this so you can proclaim it: God loves you! No exceptions!
Proclaiming, witnessing to this love is like a dance. Let Jesus guide
your steps.
Our
scriptures today dance to the music of God. They dance the same steps
with some variations, an added accent, a shift of tempo & rhythm.
Isaiah & our Psalm set the basic movements:
God acts, saves,
restores; we respond & rejoice.
Our lesson in Thessalonians
emphasizes how we respond to live in holy community, trusting God
acts now & will act in our lives.
Our
Gospel repeats the focus on God's action through humans, with John
responding to God's call to testify to the Light. John the messenger
announces good news: God will act through Jesus.
Like
Isaiah & John, you & I are called by God to join this dance, to be messengers of the Good News:
Jesus loves you. No exceptions.
God loves you! No exceptions.
Jesus
comes to liberate all of us from the oppression of sin &
self-focus.
Jesus welcomes all to come to him.
Thanks be to God!
Bibliography
Dios
Habla Hoy: La Biblia.
2da
Ed.
Nueva York: Sociedad Bíblica Americana. 1983.
Harper’s
Bible Commentary.
General Ed.: James. L. Mays. San Francisco: Harper & Row
Publishers, 1988.
Holy
Bible with the Apocrypha.
New Revised Standard Version. New York: Oxford University Press.
1989.
http://www.sermons4kids.com/reflecting_the_light.htm.
Accessed: 15 Dec. 2017.
Jewish
Study Bible: Jewish Publication Society Tanakh Translation.
New York: Oxford University Press. 2004.
The
New American Bible for Catholics.
South Bend: Greenlawn Press. 1986.
Powell,
Mark Allen. “Commentary on John 1:6-8, 19-28.” Accessed: 12 Dec.
2014.
http://www.workingpreacher.org/preaching.aspx?commentary_id=2267
Voyle,
Robert J. Restoring
Hope: Appreciative Strategies to Resolve Grief and Resentment.
Hillsboro, OR: The Appreciative Way. 2010.Voyle, Robert J. “The Art of Resolving Resentment”. Forgiveness Forum: Teach Your Congrgation How to Forgive. www.appreciativeway.com. 2014.
1 Note: Idea from http://www.sermons4kids.com/reflecting_the_light.htm. Accessed: 15 Dec. 2017.
2
Powell,
Mark Allen. “Commentary on John 1:6-8, 19-28.” Accessed: 15 Dec.
2017.
http://www.workingpreacher.org/preaching.aspx?commentary_id=2267
5
Ibid. Powell.
6
Ibid.
7
Ibid.
8
Ibid.
9
Ibid.
10
Ibid.
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