SERMON—“You are Important to God” --The Rev. John Donnelly
Inaugural Sermon Christ Church Quaker Farms September 18, 2011
Romans 8:31-39 Matthew 7: 7-11
Today YOU ALL ARE IN FOR A TREAT. Most of my Sunday sermons are this long.
( Hold up two pages) But today I have decided to let her rip. Today you will get to hear every single one of my opinions about God, religion, sin, the church, and every other related matter.
( Hold up two pages) But today I have decided to let her rip. Today you will get to hear every single one of my opinions about God, religion, sin, the church, and every other related matter.
Now I know that this sermon will take a bit longer than usual, (BRING OUT PILE OF SERMONS) but I know that you will find every word very worthwhile
(Cell phone rings, loudly)
Excuse me, but who has been so discourteous as to leave your cell phone turned on in church, please turn it off now. Please turn it off now.
Come on, let’s take it outside? ( I bet its someone from my old church, asking me another dumb question)
Oh my gosh!!!! IT'S MINE !!!!!! Please excuse me, but I’ll have to take this.
(Cell phone stops ringing)
Yes, hello, this is the Rev. John Donnelly, whom you are interrupting in the middle of one of my dynamic sermons. May I ask who is calling please?? The Most Rev. Jesus Christ, King of the Universe?!?!?!
O, come on. I don’t need a prank call now. I bet that this is Michael Bawlick . Nice joke Warden Bawlick .
You are going to prove to me that this is God. O, great. Are you going to make fire appear? You’re going to tell me the secret sins of my heart. Yea, right. Go-Ahead.
· O, God I am so sorry—I am so sorry. Please forgive me. I won’t do that again. I didn’t mean it. It wasn’t my fault.
· What? You’ve forgiven me? But that’s not what you called to talk about?
You want me to get rid of my sermon—because you do not care about my opinions? But God, I’ve worked so hard on this? It’s very profound Okay, God. You are in charge. There we go.
So, what do you want me to talk about? Uh Huh……..etc. Okay, boss. I won't tell them what I think. I’ll tell them what you think. Yes, sir.
Yeya, Yeya, Yeay. Uh huh. Okay Got it. Thank you. (Put down cell phone)
Okay, so God wants me to tell you all two things.
First, God is mad because in public opinion, he has been defamed, slandered and misrepresented. He is distressed because too many people think of him as being harshly judgmental, indifferent to human suffering, distant and uncaring, irrelevant to everyday life. Now God would expect such propaganda from his enemies. But what especially angers God is that this misrepresentation has occurred through the efforts of his public relations agents—by those who claim to follow him.
***For example—A self centered –publicity seeking, lying pastor in Florida publically burns the Koran, resulting in the death of American soldiers and innocent civilians in Afghanistan.
***Another example: clergy exposed as being pedophiles, who have so abused children, that they are wounded for life.
***Example # 3: a money hungry & egotistical tele-evangelsit , who originally predicted the end of the world on May 21, 2011; but hwn that didn't happen, he said a made a math mistake and that its really going to end in October. Luckily that ‘s a date before the world really ends in 2012, according to one Roman Catholic group.
***And the final example: churches and denominations exploding and being ripped apart over various social & ethical issues, with the different parties suing one another in court.
Through these and so many other disgraceful acts, God is being smeared. God has been so badly misrepresented and trashed in public opinion, that many people see God as being cold hearted, distant, uncaring, irrelevant, angry, and impotent, if , indeed, God even exists at all.
So, what is the truth about God?
- The truth about God, as portrayed in the Bible, is this: YOU, PERSONALLY, ARE IMPORTANT TO GOD. You matter to Him.
- In fact, God has sent you a personal love letter, which you will find in your service sheet. It’s on white paper , with green red, black & blue ink.
Now, the lines in blue, from holy scripture, tell us that You are important to God ,because he loves you—you as a person, as an individual. And God uses a powerful metaphor, to describe his love for you: Please look down the page to the center right, where you see the blue stick figures: God calls you His BELOVED CHILD, as we heard in today’s Gospel reading. The love of a good parent for his or her child, is perhaps the strongest human bond of all, because it is based on the truth that you are a child of God.
Looking at the bottom right corner, let’s read that out loud, together, the line in blue: “ I call you by name. I have placed my hand upon you. I hold you in my hand.” If you have ever been deeply loved by a parent, or family member, or a spouse, or a lover, or a friend—then you are familiar with those words. These words from God are so intimate, so touching, so genuine, that they could only have been spoken by someone who truly loves you. Such sentiments cannot be humanly manufactured. They have to be true. God lives you with an everlasting love.
So, first of all , you are important to you, because God SAYS He loves you. But words of love, if they are real, must be backed up by actions. If love is real, then what is the evidence of such love ? Well, that's where the lines in black come in.
The primary evidence for God’s love has been demonstrated by rescuing us . Looking to the bottom center left statement in black, we read, quote, “Nothing can separate us from God’s love.” Now, in our first reading heard earlier in today’s service, God explains why nothing can separate us from His love. Please repeat after me:
- ”Absolutely nothing
- can get between us and God’s love ----
- -Because of the way Jesus, our Master & friend,
- Has embraced us.”
How did Jesus embrace us? Well, Jesus voluntarily died on the cross, that we might be forgiven of our sins and reconciled to God. Sin had so imprisoned the world, that humankind was forever separated from God’s love. This evil resulted in suffering, oppression, abuse, war, loneliness, and a host of other calamites, which seek to destroy the human race, and each of us individually. But our Father God, in his compassion, looked upon us, His children, and he cried. So God released his mighty warrior to come to earth, to fight for his people. Jesus absorbed all the sin of the universe within Himself upon the cross. When he died, the power of sin over God’s children, died with Him. Then he rose victoriously from the grave, setting free all who would follow him, love him, and believe in Him. He did all this, because You are important to God. Your happiness and well being matter to the King of the Universe.
So, God wants you to receive all of his love, not just part of it. If someone loves me, and I don’t love her back, then I never will receive the full measure of love that she wants to give. The same is true of God. This is what he means by the black statement in the bottom left corner, when God says to us, “You please me by having faith.”
Have faith that Jesus Christ is the perfect manifestation of God’s love given and received.
- Because of His victory, a new way has been opened so that God can shower his boundless love upon you.
- This sentient is expressed in the lines in red. Please look at the red line directly above the green center.
God says, “Nothing that is good will be withheld from you…Nothing good will be withheld from you.” Now, that doesn’t mean that God will give you everything selfish thing you want. But because God is good, He goes give good things. (Pause) . What sort of good things does God give us, you might ask?
- Well, I know that there are people in this church, and their family members, who are unemployed and underemployed. Through the good people of this parish, they have received support and encouratgement during these hard times.
- There are people in this room who have suffered emotional and physical abuse. Through Christ Church's Prayer Ministry, they have received healing and resolution that could only come from God.
- Likewise, there are people in this room who were told by doctors that they had permanent physical ailments; and that includes the person speaking to you now. Through prayer, they have found physical healing.
- I already know fo people in this room who were lonely. They walked through the doors of this church, not knowing a soul. In this place, they have found new friends.
- We have people in this room, who have lost parents,souses, maybe even children. Through this church, God gave them comfort in their grief, strength in their weakness, and hope for tomorrow.
How has all this happened? Well, on the bottom portion of the Love Letter, there’s a red line that runs all across the page, where God says to us, “I will bless you and make you a blessing.” That means that as God blesses us, he then uses us to bless other people in our families, neighborhoods, and work, school, and local communities.
So, God has a plan. His plan is to raise up a new army of public relations agents.
· By His love, these new PR agents have found their lives changing for the good.
· PR agents who know that God has something to offer us all.
· PR agents who invite their friends to this church.
So, come to place where you can see God actually loving his people—a place where people are receiving support, encouragement, comfort, healing, and strength.
- A place where visitors are welcomed, honored, and valued.
- Hang around, and perhaps you will choose to be one of God’s new PR agents, too.
But, meantime, I the next several weeks teaching about this vital theme. Today we have had a chance to hear God's word with our ears; now he wants to dig deeper in us, so that He could touch our hearts with his amazing love. AMEN.