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Sermon – Reverend Jack Arnold - Time and Action
Church of the Faithful Centurion -
Descanso, California
Today’s sermon tied the Collect, Epistle
and Gospel together and talked, as is oft the case, of the need for action, not
simply diction.
Consider
the words of the Collect, “…let thy continual pity cleanse and defend thy
Church; and, because it cannot continue in safety without thy succour, preserve
it evermore by thy help and goodness …”
When the
Collect talks about the church, just like last week, it is not talking about
buildings; it is talking about us. Each
of us; all of us and together. We need
God’s help (pity) to keep the
group of us together following His Will, for without His Help (Holy Ghost) we
are doomed to utter failure. We can see
this in the church today. It says that we need his pity to cleanse our church
of error and keep it on the straight and narrow. For without the cleansing
effect of his pity and help of the Holy Ghost, error creeps in and corrupts the
Church. We can see this today as many churches are leaving the Bible used for
over 2,000 years and adopting newfangled translations which mangle His Word.
These are not translations of the Bible, nor are they Bibles of the sort. They
no longer conform to the Holy Scriptures that Christians have been using for
the past two millennia, but are something influenced by man’s desires instead
of God’s desires. When they leave the
theology Christ gave to us, they soon find they are on a broad easy path paved
with smooth talking New Age pagan theology.
The problem is that Heaven is at the end of a hard and narrow uphill
trail. The easy downhill trail does not
lead to the summit. That seemingly easy
way leads to the Pit. The way of the easy to read Bibles with their corrupt
non-Received Text manuscripts is not the way to go. They lead downward instead
of upward. People think they are the same as the older Received Text manuscript
Bibles, but they are wrong. This proves the truth of this collect, that without
His help, we are doomed. With His Help, we are set for success for
evermore. He offers, do we accept?
That leads
us to Saint Paul’s
point: If we will open our hearts to
God, He will send the Holy Ghost to fill our hearts with Love, Courage,
Inspiration, Tenacity and Confidence, to mention just a few helpful additions
to our portfolio. In short, all of the things that will help our character
development. Once the Holy Ghost enters into us, we will know the full
dimensions of Christ, the height, width and depth of His love for us, and this
fullness will fill us to our content, and we will want to spread that Good News
and Love of Him to others. This is what
the truly the Good News is all about, His love for us. His love that He died
that we might have eternal life, a happier life here and a happier life after
our life here. But the key is we have to
first open our hearts to God. We cannot have any of these positive
characteristics if we do not allow Him in. We have to be humble and realize we
cannot get through life without these characteristics, which means we cannot
have a good and successful life without His Help.
He offers
all of these things for our benefit, so that we will be successful for Him. We
have to accept this offer by opening our hearts to Him. One of my favorite cartoon strips Calvin
and Hobbes, oft has great moral lessons.
Calvin’s dad so very
often reminds Calvin that doing one’s
duty in the face of adversity builds character.
It also strengths the soul building trust in God. If we will open our hearts to Him, our ears
will hear the command “… Arise.” When we rise, we rise with the confidence of
immortals and can conquer any obstacle. We will have died in our old sinful
ways and be resurrected like our Lord in a new spirit and a new birth of
everlasting freedom. But, without an open heart, our ears will never hear the
command directed to our soul, “… Arise.” We will be dead to eternity. There are none
so deaf as those who will not hear.
Open your
heart to our Lord and arise. Arise; go
forth with Love, Courage, Inspiration, Tenacity and Confidence to fight the
battle our Lord leads us into.
All Jesus
asks is that we follow Him. That is all
follow Him. But, words mean
something. The word follow is very
important.
I have
heard my dad say many times in the military fighter world the strongest
acceptance and recognition of excellence that can be given is, "You lead;
I'll follow." For to do so is to
put your life in the other's hands.
Literally, completely and without question. It is a matter of putting the light on the
star and hanging in there. It is said
by few to an even smaller number. When
you break out of the cloud after an hour of GE-28 Volt burning in your
retina and see the runway or pop over the ridge after a half hour of dodging
trees and triple A and the target is right there in the reticle, or gunsight,
it is all okay. Sometimes in between, it
does not seem like it will turn out that way.
What makes you keep the light on the star is trust. It is also like that in flight training, you
have to trust that your flight instructor knows what he is doing to keep you
from harming the airplane and that by following his guidance, you will keep
both of you from significant harm physically. We have to trust God is like a
perfect CFI and if we follow his instructions at the right time, we will keep
ourselves from physical and spiritual harm.
We need
recognize who has the ability, the power, the perfection in leadership and have
that trust to say, "You lead; I'll follow." I believe that is what
Jesus expects from us in regard to our entire life. We may get out of position
or even go lost wingman on the odd occasion, but he expects us to Our very best
to follow His lead and stay in position.
Hard to do if your eye is not padlocked on Him.
I might
add, as ministers of our Lord, we have a similar responsibility to those who
would follow us here on earth. And we
have to work even harder, for created by a perfect God, we are imperfect
creatures with free will. A problematic
combination. We have to strive to do
better than most as we are in a position where people will be watching our
actions more carefully than other people. We must strive for a correct
attitude, heading, stability and predictability in our path so that we can be
followed towards that final destination that marks a successful mission. We
must always be checking our navigational instruments of the Holy Scriptures and
our navigator the Holy Ghost, to ensure that we are following on the right
heading. We have to be willing to do actions for Him to show that we truly do
have faith and not just say that we have faith. It is a lot easier to say than
do, that is for sure. It is easy to get
wrapped up in little words and over analyze each word of Scripture rather than
just taking the whole with the faith of a Child and taking the big picture in,
rather than a shred of tapestry close in.
When
Saint Luke relates the story of the Widow of Nain, it is more than just a
simple miracle.
In those
days, a widow with only one son had little, a widow with no son was in deep
trouble. Jesus took compassion on her
and also took the opportunity to make His power evident. He came to the bier, and touched it saying, “Young man, I say unto thee, Arise.” The young man arose and began to speak;
whereupon Jesus brought him to his mother.
Not surprisingly, news of this event was spread “forth throughout all
Judæa, and throughout all the region round about.” Like the young man, we are dead to eternity
until we hear the command “… Arise.” If we hear and act on that command, we have
eternal life, just like the young man, it starts right then! Eternal life
doesn't start when you take your last breath, it starts when you take your
first breath! Think through your life like it will be eternity and plan your
actions accordingly.
Also,
please take note Jesus ACTED. He did not
just tell the widow He was sorry, so very sorry; He actually did what He could
to help her. He can do more than we can,
but we can do more than we do and we can certainly do more than just talk. Words are very nice, but do not mean a whole
lot unless they are backed by words.
If we
truly have faith, then we will have good actions that will follow with that
faith. If we only speak with our lips and do not have good actions, then we do
not have any faith. However, if we do truly have faith, then we will speak the
right things and do the right things.
Action,
not diction, is what counts in the end.
Heaven is
at the end of a hard and narrow 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