Monday, March 25, 2019

Discernment: What Now?


What Now
A sermon delivered by Rev. Peter T. Atkinson
March 24, 2019
at Bethany Presbyterian Church, Zuni, Virginia
Romans 12: 1-2
Jeremiah 31: 31-34





Let us pray,
Help us to see despite our eyes
Help us to think outside our minds
Help us to be more than our lives
            For your eyes show us the way
            Your mind knows the truth
            Your being is the life.
Amen. 


Where we’ve come – sin and doubt

Conversion – Hineni – Here I am

Acknowledgement of God – There is a God

He created me – and the rest of the world where he put me – oikos – genesis 1 – house perfectly

He redeemed me – I am saved – through faith

He sustains me – through the indwelling holy spirit

All of this from just, saying Hineni – Here I am – for it is also saying, there you are

But then what? What happens now?
I saw a sign on a church on the way to Suffolk yesterday – Life is Short, but Eternity is Long
And that is the long and the short of it – salvation, death, heaven
But life isn’t that short, and with eternity squared away, there is much to do and be here
One of our Psalms we prayed this week, brought something to the table. . .
Psalm 130 – it’s the one with Out of the depths I cry,
and keeping a record of sins, who could stand who could stand
and my favorite phrase, more than the watchmen who wait for the morning. . .
must be the psalmists too-repeats it twice
but jammed in between all that beautiful and memorable turns of phrase is an important line
Especially with regards to the question – what now?
But with you there is forgiveness,
    so that we can, with reverence, serve you.

Forgiveness – so that. . . with reverence, serve you
We as created, redeemed, and sustained souls, with much to be grateful for
Stand with a purpose and calling to now serve God
But how? By doing what? By being what?
The process through which we answer this important question is called “discernment”
Discernment is our theme for the week
What happens because the stone has been rolled away?
What happens because our fishing net has come back full?
What happens because Jesus has called us to be his disciples?
What happens now?
How do we find out?
So this becomes a how to sermon. . . Maybe
Ok, are you ready to take notes? I mean this important stuff. . .
Ok so what you have to do is --- praying style, Yoga style, Priest Style,
Should I Listen?
When I shut off all sounds
And there is nothing
Left to drown
Out the nothing,
I can hear something.

I can’t help but wonder
If the something
Is just more thunder
I have to get past
To hear something else. . .
Something more?
Did my heart just shake,
Or was what I felt
Only an earthquake,
And not silent nor still
Enough to be true?

I breathe, taking it in,
Letting it out,
We’re supposed to relax
And let go.
Something says, “Get Up.”Should I listen
Or stay here and wait
Until I hear more?
Great song – Bang a Drum
I went to see the preacher
To teach me how to pray
He looked at me and smiled
Then the preacher turned away
He said if you want to tell him something
You ain't gotta fold your hands
Say it with your heart
Your soul and believe it
And I'd say amen

Discernment is kinda like that. . . There really isn’t a prescription I can give you
Because of course it is possible right? To come to know what God is calling you to do?
12 Therefore, I urge you, brothers and sisters, in view of God’s mercy, to offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God—this is your true and proper worship. Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will.

Listen to that language – transformed by the renewing of your mind == be able to test and approve what God’s will is == his good, pleading perfect will
That’s it that is discernment! So it is possible . . .
Why is it important? Don’t we already know? Don’t you think after 2000 years we’d have it figured out yet. . .
Many think so – and many have thought so – and many aren’t afraid to tell you, and many haven’t been afraid to tell you. . .
Parents – Imma do it this way because my daddy and my momma did it this way, and of course the Bible says, Honor your Mother and Father, true it does, and actually it goes one further
Proverbs 1: 8-9
Listen, my son, to your father’s instruction
    and do not forsake your mother’s teaching.
They are a garland to grace your head
    and a chain to adorn your neck
but it also says,
 52 From now on there will be five in one family divided against each other, three against two and two against three. 53 They will be divided, father against son and son against father, mother against daughter and daughter against mother, mother-in-law against daughter-in-law and daughter-in-law against mother-in-law.”

In another part Jesus talks about how family needs to be left behind. . .

Ok, but what about the moral teachings and the law – Consistency there
But Jesus has run in after run in with the Pharisees – claiming a law beyond what was written
Healing on the Sabbath – You can’t do that, it’s in our scriptures, but Jesus does, appealing to something beyond the letter
Think of all the times Jesus starts a phrase with You’ve heard it said, but I tell you – and in each Jesus raises the stakes to some higher level of truth, some higher level of discernment
So there is some contradiction there, and some confusion, some call to beyond the words. . .
And we should remember how confused disciples were all the time. . . again and again they bumble
But yet somehow, discernment must be possible – through what Paul calls the renewing of our minds. . .
And the Word of God is a place we must go, but we have to avoid proof texting and look at greater truth in context and counter balance. . .
That’s good because the world is just as confusing – TV News – contradicting opinions
How do I know what to watch? How do I figure out which is true? How do I get beyond my own Confirmation Bias – Just like proof texting – we look for what agrees with us
How can any of it be possible to get at the truth?
But again we find the Word of God telling us it is:
Jeremiah 31: 31-34
“The days are coming,” declares the Lord,
    “when I will make a new covenant
with the people of Israel
    and with the people of Judah.
32 It will not be like the covenant
    I made with their ancestors
when I took them by the hand
    to lead them out of Egypt,
because they broke my covenant,
    though I was a husband to them,”
declares the Lord.
33 “This is the covenant I will make with the people of Israel
    after that time,” declares the Lord.
“I will put my law in their minds
    and write it on their hearts.
I will be their God,
    and they will be my people.
34 No longer will they teach their neighbor,
    or say to one another, ‘Know the Lord,’
because they will all know me,
    from the least of them to the greatest,”
declares the Lord.
“For I will forgive their wickedness
    and will remember their sins no more.”


It is written on our hearts, there  is a renewing of the mind. . .

So let’s recap

No way to hold our hands or our body
What our parents taught us may have been wrong
We look to the Bible it is the Word of God, it has the answers,
but they are confusing contradictory and challenging – and the lure of proof texting is always there
And the world, well. . . obviously. . .
But we can discern the will of God, with the transformation and the renewing of our mind
And we have the new covenant written on our hearts. . .
It is there, but how do we get at it with so much that leads us from it into confusion and worse delusion – we think we are right, but we are fooling ourselves, mistaking our eyes and our will for God’s
What is delusion – The missing Axe
Do we think based on what we see? Or do we see based on what we think? – Both – thus Delusion – how do you get out of delusion -
Calvin – Knowing God and Knowing yourself are connected
1st truth – you are removed from the truth by Sin, and helpless on your own – You can know that by looking at yourself – he says this is what you learn first
This is how you get out of delusion – doubt yourself – question yourself – question even your deeply held notions about God. . . I have faith that God will show up and replace them. . . we need not fear the void – it doesn’t exist. . . we’ve already faced it. . . so with faith boldly question – you’re not really questioning God, just your former understanding. . . weighed against God’s perfection. . . its ok. . . it is
Second truth you find looking into yourself – you also as a child of God are the height of God’s creation – thus knowing yourself tells much about God, too, in his greatness. . . and other people, and history, and life itself. . . learn what can. . . and have it lead you to God. . .

This isn’t the first sermon I gave called “What Now” the other was last fall – and similarly we were looking at what comes next after being reconciled to God --- in that I quoted Brian Blount, the president of the seminary
Our goal, we should preach, is not to die and get to heaven, with our loved ones hopefully trailing in our wake. Our goal, we must preach is to live into the war raging all about us,
And then he said we do that by being vulnerable to God

Vulnerable – as in everything that we do, is listening, discerning, bringing us closer
Have God present in all that you do, in your search, in your life
Because the myth of discernment  is you do it once and your done. . . like filling up the tank
No it is an ongoing process, a closeness, a connection. . . or as Dr. Blount said a vulnerability
Jesus says Ask, Seek, Knock – but the verb tense is best translated as ask and keep asking

And we can begin by studying ourselves. . . or as Calvin says descend into yourself
So study yourself – why are you the way you are? Why do you think what you think?

How free are you? Or does everything you do have some kind of cause?
Its ok if your lost – follow the discipline this week, and you’ll got through this pattern
Look for those causes – in order to help you this week I broke it into 3 categories
External
Internal
Experiential
You’ll find each one this week, with Biblical connections as well as positive and negative examples of each
Like “Foolish men learn only from experience, wise men learn from other peoples experience”
Or ‘Every one you will ever meet knows something you don’t”
Those are calls to External
But what about
“There is a voice inside you that whispers all day long, “I feel this is right for me, I know that this is wrong, no teacher, preacher, parent, friend or wise man, can decide what’s right for you, just listen to the voice that speaks inside”
But what about
The only source of knowledge is experience or Good judgement comes from experience and experience comes from bad judgement. . .
There is wisdom in all of these – and it seems finding a balance of them helps in discernment

Why is it important?

Because there is a giant lack of discernment in this world. . . a lack of mindfulness, a lack of thinking, a lack of humility – one could make the argument that it is truly at the heart of many of the world’s problems--- and it is a problem of the Right and the Left, The Churched and the Unchurched, too much herd following, not enough personal discernment:

 
 




So we do important work this week. . . I’d love to talk with anyone who has questions. . . there is nothing more important, and it isn’t a week long thing, but a life long thing, but like all things, it must begin somewhere. . . let’s search together.


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