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Homily, "Counting the Cost..." for Labor Day Weekend

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Counting the Cost…” {Luke 14:33}

Years ago, when I had the privilege to travel throughout several countries in the Middle East, there was one sight that struck me again and again. It was not unusual to see many buildings that were four stories high throughout the cities and the countryside. What was unusual for me was to see that the only story actually completed was the first floor. Imagine a four-story building whose upper stories contained only a skeletal frame of girders and floors; no walls, no windows, and no doors!

When I asked our guide about these unusual buildings I was told that such buildings were not unusual at all. “Everybody has a dream, a plan a vision here,” she said, “but nobody counts the cost.  You start up a big building but before you get very far, the money runs out. Still, you have a four-story building, but you realize that it will take a while before you, or your children or your grandchildren will have the ways or the means to get up to the fourth floor!”

The folk over there are not really that much different than the folk over here. Even though most buildings here are not half-completed structures as they often appear in the Middle East, we do have a lot of dreams and plans and visions only half completed, if even begun, because they simply cost us too much. Even though they are not as obvious as a building, they are real to us. We have so much we want, wish and hope to do, but we’re not willing to risk spending the time, energy, and resources necessary to complete them, or to fulfill us.

In today’s Lesson from Luke, Jesus is on his way to Jerusalem. He knows that his way is building up only to the cross. Many of the people following him, however, believe that Jesus is on his way to building an empire. They want a Messiah who will lead them into a new era of political peace and economic prosperity with the complete destruction of their enemies and the fulfillment of all their dreams.  This is why Jesus speaks to them about counting the cost in following him. They expect worldly power and glory; he expects suffering.

So, our Lord tells his disciples then and now to always count the cost in following him, in being devoted to his way. Beloved, there is so much truth in the Gospel. We all know that even though following our Lord Jesus is to be a primary priority in our lives, his way often gets in the way of our other priorities, and we let him go. We count his way as being too costly for us. How amazing, how paradoxical, and how tragic! For you see, the more devoted we are in following our Lord Jesus, the more we realize that we do so not so much at our cost as it is his.  What does love cost us? How much are we willing to pay for joy? Thanks be to God! Amen.

 

Homily, "Caught in the act of being a parent" for July 31st/August 1 2010

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“Caught in the act of being a parent…”

Those of us who are parents, or who serve in similar roles or capacities, love our children.  I know this goes without saying. Even so, we all know that loving our children sounds like the icing on a cake.  I do not know what any of us ever expected when the concept of children first came up with the twinkle in our eyes, or in the passion of our love-making, or in the urging of our family members and friends to bring forth a child into this world.

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Homily, "Willing to wheedle?" for 24/25 of July 2010

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“Willing to wheedle?” {Genesis 18:25}

Clarence Johnston was a neighbor of ours for many years. He was an older man whom my younger brothers found remarkable, not so much for his personality as for his hair. Clarence always groomed his hair in the same style he chose his automobiles. Just as his Cadillacs always carried those large, wide wings on their tail fins, so Clarence wore his hair with large, wide wings sweeping out beyond the temples on his head. When my parents were not around, my brothers called Clarence “Wings.”  When my parents were not around, I heard our neighbors call him “Cousin Cheap.”

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"A love child? Now? How?" for 17/18 of July 2010

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“A love child! Now? How?” {Genesis 18:10a}

I still remember the giggle from my friend Peggy when she told me her mother was expecting a baby. We were both sophomores in high school.  Even though we thought we were very worldly and sophisticated—after all, we were sixteen years old—eyes popped and mouths dropped when Peggy told us that she was going to have a baby sister or brother by the end of our school year.  We could not believe it.  Peggy’s mother was expecting?  Surely not; she was Peggy’s mom, and already looked like a grandmother to us, for heaven’s sake! Surely Peggy’s dad could not be the father! He was an old guy, balding at the top, bellying out at the bottom who wore thick glasses and tall white socks with his Bermuda shorts!

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Lynn's Audio Sermon February 28 2010

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Click on the player below to hear Pastor Lynn's sermon from February 28th, 2010:

 
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