• Second Sunday in Kingdomtide
with Romans 6:1-11
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• Last week (June 17) marked the 114th
bday of Ruth Graves Wakefield, inventor of the chocolate chip cookie. Did you
know it was a mistake?
RGW wanted to make chocolate cookies but she
ran out of cocoa powder so she smashed a chocolate bar into tiny chunks and
added those to the dough, thinking they’d become homogenous like cocoa powder.
Delicious mistake as the chocolate chunks
remained distinct.
She eventually sold her recipe to Toll House.
She eventually sold her recipe to Toll House.
• Throughout
and distinct are some useful
images for thinking about sin and righteousness. We tend to think of sins as
distinct. Chocolate chips. Something distinct we can see, point out, confess,
repent for, have removed.
Sinfulness is more like cocoa powder: not easily separable but throughout, uniform.
Sinfulness is more like cocoa powder: not easily separable but throughout, uniform.
• YET we also intuitively know that
sinfulness is throughout (like cocoa powder) because we feel like surely God can’t remove OUR sinfulness… not really, not
completely.
We think more of God’s forgiveness like the candy coat of an
M&M. Perfectly covered… but we’re still sinful inside.
Jesus refers to this as whitewashed tombs
(Matthew 23:27),
looks nice on the outside but there’s death inside.
looks nice on the outside but there’s death inside.
• There IS death inside
...or at least, there WAS.
Paul tells us in Romans 6 that through
baptism we have been fully united with Christ, and that the sinfulness that was
formerly through and through within us DIED WITH CHRIST on the cross and it’s DEAD AND GONE now.
Our sin is not candycoated but completely
removed through and through (picture a uniform sugar cookie. Or maybe white
chocolate if you want the chocolate image).
We have
been perfectly redeemed, and Paul’s prayer is
that we would understand how perfectly redeemed Christ has made us. (I pray that you may have the
power to comprehend, with all the saints, what is the breadth and length and
height and depth, and to know the love of Christ that surpasses knowledge,
so that you may be filled with all the fullness of God. Eph 3:18-19)
• I worked at Subway when I was in college.
One summer my town was an overnight host for RAGBRAI, a bike-ride across Iowa.
Thousands of people invade little towns in Iowa for 24 hours at a time. It can
be a great economic boon.
Our Subway did not just prepare for high
volume, but went out to the crowds with sandwiches in hand. Our Subway did not
just wait for people to come in, but it went out to meet the people.
As redeemed Christians, we can tend the light
of God by inviting people to come into our sanctuary for worship…
...or we can BEAR the light of God by going out
to meet the people.
• Be bearers not just tenders, and live for
God with your life (Rom 6:10).
• Hymn 121 There’s A
Wideness In God’s Mercy
Romans 6:1-11 (CEB) 6 So what are we going to say? Should
we continue sinning so grace will multiply? 2 Absolutely not! All of us died to sin. How can we
still live in it? 3 Or don’t you know that all who were baptized
into Christ Jesus were baptized into his death? 4 Therefore, we were buried together with him through
baptism into his death, so that just as Christ was raised from the dead through
the glory of the Father, we too can walk in newness of life. 5 If we were united together in a death like his, we
will also be united together in a resurrection like his. 6 This is what we know: the person that we used to be
was crucified with him in order to get rid of the corpse that had been
controlled by sin. That way we wouldn’t be slaves to sin anymore, 7 because a person who has died has been freed from
sin’s power. 8 But
if we died with Christ, we have faith that we will also live with him. 9 We know that Christ has been raised from the dead and
he will never die again. Death no longer has power over him. 10 He died to sin once and for all with his death, but he
lives for God with his life. 11 In
the same way, you also should consider yourselves dead to sin but alive for God
in Christ Jesus. ò
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