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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 and is
partly contained in the
forewords above.
The
Twenty-Fourth Sunday after Trinity
The
Collect.
O
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LORD, we beseech thee, absolve thy people from
their offences; that through thy bountiful goodness we may all be delivered
from the bands of those sins, which by our frailty we have committed. Grant
this, O heavenly Father, for the sake of Jesus Christ, our blessed Lord and
Saviour. Amen.
Consider these words from the Collect, … absolve thy people from their offences; that
through thy bountiful goodness we may all be delivered from the bands of those
sins, which by our frailty we have committed. …
The Collect asks God to pardon our offences, that is
our wrongs, failures and failures to act as we should, where we have “erred and
stray from His Way like lost sheep”, through His great mercy. Note, through the mercy of God, not because
we have been good, but because we cannot be good without Him in the form of the
Holy Ghost. Without His Light, we are
darkness. We need Him to deliver us from
the multitudes of sins, by which our frail nature of ungodliness, we have
committed. Each day we find new ways to
sin, or at least we think that until we find in fact there is no new thing under the sun. (Ecclesiastes 1:9)
Truly there is nothing new. The human heart is always
as dark and depraved without the shining light of the Holy Spirit as it ever
has been. People are always seeking ways to get around God and His Laws, but
they truly cannot. Our only hope is to be in Him and be reborn in the Spirit. As
Abraham Lincoln said in the famous Gettysburg address “That this nation, under
God, shall have a new birth of freedom.”
Only under God, can be reborn a new, and as he said, our freedom will be
reborn again. We can only be reborn in
the spirit and not the flesh as Nicodemus found out when he came to Jesus by
night. In order to be re-born a new in the spirit, we first have to ask for our
sins to be pardoned and be delivered from our sins by Jesus Christ Our Lord and
Our Heavenly Father.
And once we ask for our sins to be pardoned, we have to
go forth and persevere in our efforts not to sin again. Only then can we be
truly re-born. Through a sense of godliness, we obtain that “new birth” of
freedom. If everybody in this country followed that simple advice, just think
of how great our country would be. Look at Abraham Lincoln for an example of a
Godly man, one of the greatest Presidents ever elected, who by following God
and His Word, helped preserve the Union of this wonderful nation, albeit at a
great cost to our freedom and with a huge expansion of government[1].
In the Epistle, St. Paul tells the Colossians if we
are to be reborn through Christ into a “new birth of freedom”, as Lincoln said,
we must place our hope not on Earth, but in Our Heavenly Father and his abode
above.
Unlike earth where moth and rust doth corrupt and
thieves break through and steal, in heaven, we shall encounter none of that. We
shall encounter none of the imperfections we see here on Earth daily. It is
truly a wonderful place to be. We must always set our sights on our destination
of heaven. It is truly the only place
where we can place any hope and not be disappointed. God will never fail us; we
just need to not fail Him. We have to do our best to follow Him here on earth
and do our best to spread to Word to the people around us. If we do this, the
truth shall shine forth through in our work, at home, in our daily lives and
people shall see Christ working through us for His purposes. If we follow what
God asks, which is a very common theme in the Bible, as it is in my sermons, we
prosper and do well.
Which brings us to the point of the Gospel, in which
Christ heals a woman, who has such supreme faith in Christ healing her, that if
she but touches his cloak, she knows she will be healed. She did not have any doubts
about Christ’s power to heal her. She truly had a solid faith. She depended not on the talisman of the
cloak, but the power of Christ with which she expected to connect. She knew
Christ had the power to heal her and believed He would heal her. Christ was impressed
by the woman’s faith. If we had the
faith of this woman in Christ, imagine how we could impact the world around us.
And, I might add, what is stopping us?
The ruler whose daughter had died also shared this amazing faith in
Christ. He had zero doubt whatsoever
Christ would do these things.
Also, the faithful centurion and the man whose son was
sick had this tremendous faith. The faith of all of these, in particular the
ruler whose daughter had died was truly strong. Christ recognizes this man’s
faith and rewards with the girl’s resurrection.
Quite a surprise for those who had just laughed and scorned him,
basically telling him “That is impossible, you can’t raise the girl from the
dead.”
He proved them wrong.
He gave a very practical demonstration that much is denied men, but
though God all things are possible. But,
we need the faith of the woman, the faith of the ruler and the faith of the
centurion. We must follow Him and the
plan that He lays out for us. We have to be willing to listen and be ready to
follow Him. In time, we shall too have
an amazing reward, through our faith and we shall be in a “new birth of
freedom” from otherwise certain death. We can do things thought impossible, if
we put our trust in Him, as I have aforementioned.
This is what Jesus meant when he said we could move
mountains with our faith. If we put our trust and faith in Him, nothing that we
need to do is impossible for us to achieve. We must keep listening to His
Guidance and to do our best to follow Him.
Works must follow faith however. We cannot have a full
faith, unless we act to demonstrate the faith. Faith is demonstrated through
our actions, and our Lord set this in His Example for us to follow.
Jesus’s miracles were all about actions, not just in
word, but in deed. He did both, as we must also. If we only talk the talk, but
do not walk our talk, then our words mean nothing. If we walk the walk also, our words have
weight, meaning, as we become men and women of the Word. I say of the Word and
not like the old saying, he is a man of his word. For we want to become a
Man/Woman of His Word, not our word! If we go by His Word, we can never go
wrong. We always seem to go on our word and that is where we get into trouble.
It is action not just diction which counts. The two can go together, but in the
end, actions speak louder than words.
Following this theme of words and action, on preparing
my sermon for the upcoming Veteran’s Day, I realized God has used godly men for
our freedom to be kept, by laying down their lives for ours. No greater love
could be found in the world, then those men who died in the American
Revolution, the War of 1812, the Mexican-American War, the Civil War, the
Spanish American War, World War I, the Pacific and the European theatres of
World War II, Korea, Vietnam, the Cold War, Desert 1 and 2, Afghanistan and
countless dirty little wars where the freedom of our country and that others
was threatened.
Through a sense of godliness, these men went to battle
on our behalf, as Christ battled Satan on our behalf. These men did not just go into battle with
the godliness, they prayed hard for them, they prayed for each minute just to
stay alive, especially in the hellholes of the Pacific and the European
theaters. The danger they faced were far
more perilous than the ones we face today.
We overcame the enemy, not only because of our superior tactics, but we
had men ready and willing to take the enemy on and do our best to prevail, and
that followed God.
The Collect, Epistle and Gospel tie together, laying
out, detailing and reinforcing the same message, ultimately. We have to have faith in Christ and God, and
be willing to accept the Holy Ghost into us, that through Him, we may do good
works on Earth and that we will receive our just reward for doing what is right
in the end.
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]
The
American Civil War was fought not over slavery, but over States Rights. Make no mistake, the right being disputed at
the time was slavery. Many will say the
wrong side won, including the noted thinker Thomas Sowell. Slavery was an institution whose time was
long passed, it did not serve anyone, master or slave. It was counter to the Word and should never
have existed here. Truly it was an
instrument of the Devil and was used to harm our country.