• 8th
Sunday after Pentecost
on Matthew
28:1-10 (Jesus’ resurrection)
and Acts 10:34-43 (Peter tells the gospel to Cornelius)
and Acts 10:34-43 (Peter tells the gospel to Cornelius)
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Today’s reading from Matthew is the resurrection story.
What is the good news?
What is the good news?
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Mary & Mary visit the tomb. What is their expectation?
They came to grieve.
Same as why there are crosses along highway, and flowers and candles and gifts and tributes where people have died.
They came to grieve.
Same as why there are crosses along highway, and flowers and candles and gifts and tributes where people have died.
Innumerable tributes of late.
Mary
& Mary’s expectation? Sit. Grieve. Cry. Sing. Pray.
Not even to anoint the body (it’s already done, in Matthew 27).
Not to wonder about moving the stone (which is guarded).
Not even to anoint the body (it’s already done, in Matthew 27).
Not to wonder about moving the stone (which is guarded).
Expectation
shattered: angel descends, can’t miss it, guards become like dead men.Do not
fear, Jesus isn’t here he’s been raised from the dead – hey, that’s good news, that’s gospel! Our friend isn’t dead – and he’ll
see you in Galilee like he said earlier. Go and tell. They go to tell and Jesus
meets them. They worship.
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Sometimes it’s in our grief that Jesus
meets us.
The women showed up, and Jesus met them.
The women showed up, and Jesus met them.
But
to really plumb the depths of the good news,
we have to keep reading.
we have to keep reading.
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Acts 10: Peter (a Jew, a disciple, an apostle.
What’s the last we heard from him in the gospel? Denying Jesus).
What’s the last we heard from him in the gospel? Denying Jesus).
Well in Acts he’s had a dream, a vision from God, and a Roman centurion,
Cornelius, has a vision from God at the same time. They get together, and Peter
explains the good news: there is forgiveness of sins in Jesus, who is Lord, who
is Christ, who was empowered by the Holy Spirit, raised from the dead, and
given authority over all by God.
Peter,
a Jew and an apostle, his expectations are shattered. He didn’t expect God to
work among the non-Jews, to invite them into the mighty works that God has been
doing.
“I am learning that God doesn’t show partiality
to one group of people or another.”
God also invites people who are not like
me.
God is working beyond the circle of my
understanding.
And like Peter, my job is to roll with it.
And like Peter, my job is to roll with it.
And
God is looking for folks who will worship him and live in righteousness.
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Who can you live in righteousness for? Can you do it for someone else? Nope.
For you.
My
job is to follow Jesus, who was radically welcoming, who did not cling to
rights or pride or ego but poured self out for benefit of others. Follow Jesus
who defied borders between peoples and served, loved and served. And because of
him we have forgiveness and reconciliation and new life and the hope of the
promise that some day we won’t have to grieve. But until that day… we roll with
it. We admit that our expectations may be off. We show up and seek God, in good
times and bad. We worship and we do and we go and we tell.
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Hymn 304 Easter People Raise Your Voices
written by the Rev. William James, a UM pastor who founded a church in the Bronx in 1944 that grew to 900 in 8 years.
“During that time I learned to minister to gangs and street people.”
written by the Rev. William James, a UM pastor who founded a church in the Bronx in 1944 that grew to 900 in 8 years.
“During that time I learned to minister to gangs and street people.”
Acts 10:34-43 (Common English Bible)
34 Peter
said, “I really am learning that God doesn’t show partiality to one group of
people over another. 35 Rather, in every nation, whoever worships him
and does what is right is acceptable to him. 36 This is the message
of peace he sent to the Israelites by proclaiming the good news through Jesus
Christ: He is Lord of all! 37 You know what happened throughout
Judea, beginning in Galilee after the baptism John preached. 38 You know
about Jesus of Nazareth, whom God anointed with the Holy Spirit and endowed
with power. Jesus traveled around doing good and healing everyone oppressed by
the devil because God was with him. 39 We are witnesses of everything he
did, both in Judea and in Jerusalem. They killed him by hanging him on a
tree, 40 but God raised him up on the third day and allowed him to be
seen, 41 not by everyone but by us. We are witnesses whom God chose
beforehand, who ate and drank with him after God raised him from the
dead. 42 He commanded us to preach to the people and to testify that
he is the one whom God appointed as judge of the living and the dead. 43 All
the prophets testify about him that everyone who believes in him receives
forgiveness of sins through his name.” X
Matthew 28:1-10 (Common
English Bible)
28 After
the Sabbath, at dawn on the first day of the week, Mary Magdalene and the other
Mary came to look at the tomb, 2 and amazingly there was a great earthquake,
for an angel from the Lord came down from heaven. Coming to the stone, he
rolled it away and sat on it. 3 Now his face was like lightning and
his clothes as white as snow. 4 The guards were so terrified of him
that they shook with fear and became like dead men. 5 But the angel
said to the women, “Don’t be afraid. I know that you are looking for Jesus who
was crucified. 6 He isn’t here, because he’s been raised from the dead,
just as he said. Come, see the place where they laid him. 7 Now
hurry, go and tell his disciples, ‘He’s been raised from the dead. He’s going
on ahead of you to Galilee. You will see him there.’ I’ve given the message to
you.”
8 With
both fear and great excitement, they hurried away from the tomb and ran to tell
his disciples. 9 But Jesus met them and greeted them. They came and
grabbed his feet and worshipped him. 10 Then Jesus said to
them, “Don’t be afraid. Go and tell my brothers that I am going into
Galilee. They will see me there.” X
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