weekly words from Randoon ... 11/11/2007
Greetings and welcome to the Weekly Words ….
NEWS FROM SANCTUARY –
All hands on Deck! Green Bean Coffee House Cleaning and Renewal Today 11/11 and all day tomorrow 11/12. We need every manner of skill talent and help. Please come join daily until 7pm.
Thanks to Gayle Doornbos for her superb Sunday School class on the Old Testament. Still time to join in each Sunday after worship.
Attendance : 100 kids: 7 Offering: $1,719.
PRAYERS –
God, we pray that you would be with us in our ministry at the Green Bean Coffee House. We pray for strength, for financial stability and for continued vision to see you at work in people’s lives.
Christ, have mercy on all those suffering from cancer. We pray peace, healing and comfort.
Lord, be with our nation’s leaders as they seek peace and a good society.
Holy Spirit, inspire us to see the places of hope in our communities and give us the resolve to dive into those places and help bring even more hope.
REFLECTIONS – on “elevate your game” Colossians 3:17-4:1
Do you ever forget …WHO YOU ARE? WHAT YOUR ARE HERE FOR? WHAT YOU ARE DOING? WHY YOU ARE DOING IT? HOW YOU ARE SUPPOSED TO DO IT? I sure do….I am on vacation in Europe this summer and Steve Cairns and I are on a side trip to Vienna, Austria. Steve is touring…keeping his options open…looking at everything around him. Suddenly I am organizing and achieving…absorbed in the minutiae as if I was on a business trip..I want to buy tickets for trains, Settle hotel locations, Have a set plan. I FORGET WHO I AM, WHY I AM THERE…etc., etc., etc. THEN IT DAWNS – “Dear Randy-Moron, you are on vacation, touring, adventure…fun, flexibility, you know all of that….remember what you are doing and kick back..”
TRAGICALLY … this is a metaphor for me and for many of us on how we can lose perspective on what we are really doing in even the simplest of things…I tend to look down rather than up…in rather than out…you have that problem? In our study of Colossians today, Paul takes a few moments to re-orient us and remind us that our faith is not just our private faith…but a faith that we live out in a God-given and ordered society…
Colossians 3:17-4:1 (NIV) Colossians 3:17-4:1 (NIV)
17 And whatever you do, whether in word or deed, do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him. 18 Wives, submit to your husbands, as is fitting in the Lord. 19 Husbands, love your wives and do not be harsh with them. 20 Children, obey your parents in everything, for this pleases the Lord. 21 Fathers, do not embitter your children, or they will become discouraged. 22 Slaves, obey your earthly masters in everything; and do it, not only when their eye is on you and to win their favor, but with sincerity of heart and reverence for the Lord. 23 Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for men, 24 since you know that you will receive an inheritance from the Lord as a reward. It is the Lord Christ you are serving. 25 Anyone who does wrong will be repaid for his wrong, and there is no favoritism. Masters, provide your slaves with what is right and fair, because you know that you also have a Master in heaven.
AND WHATEVER YOU DO…In word and in deed, do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus..In word is what we speak, what we form in thoughts. In deed is what we do. God’s dream for us is that our inner and outer lives correspond and that they are focused on and lived in and through Jesus. Paul is encouraging you and me to seek an integrated and intentional personhood where what we think and say and do are consistent with one another.
There was a nice column written by Jerry Brewer in the Seattle This week about Husky Basketball coach Lorenzo Romar. Brewer noted that there are new college rules pertaining to coaches and profanity in games. Romar made note of the new strict rules saying, “Me? I don’t see how I’d have a problem with it”. Romar went on to say that he is not one to use profanity. It just isn’t him. "Whether I'm in a car accident, whether I'm on the basketball floor, whether I'm in church or whether I'm at a boxing match, I would think my language is the same," Romar said. "So I try not to use profanity. It doesn't matter the situation.”
Isn’t there a god-given thing in all of us that seeks this kind of internal/external, wherever-i-may-go consistency and integrity.
“Giving thanks to God the Father through him.” … Our desire for consistency and integrity is not rooted in fear and in obligation, but rather in our deepest gratitude to God for who he is…and for who he has made us and for what we have been given. Living our lives, having our gifts is a privilege and responsibility. Living in gratitude toward God for all we have, even the challenges and letdowns is critically import. Gratitude expressed to God as consistent, regular “thanks” even in the tough times is a closing of the circuit…our personal reciprocation of God’ great initiative to create a world and to make a place and a role in that world for you and for me…for every one of us.
House Rules (haus-tafeln literary form). The next few sentences in Colossians are meant to liberate the spirit, but have too often been used to oppress, dominate and relegate persons into subjugated roles. I want to re-liberate them today. You see, this section of Colossians is meant to be a New Social order. It copies an ancient literary form in which heads of household corporations (large complexes with extended families and workers) left as legal directives for when they were away for extended periods. The “house rules” were to offer Fairness/function guidelines with some careful checks and balances of power. They were meant for Real People, not role players, yet in key roles.
Wives/Husbands – submission/love, love/submission, you pick the word and the order. They both look the same. Before Paul’s time, the rules would have been all about women being subjugated with no obligation to the one in power; the male. But now, Paul puts a heavy responsibility on both parties in marriage the looks like mutual submission.
Children/parents – obedience, making it easy to obey. Kids – your way to show gratitude is to roam safely in the field of learning and privilege that is given to you…and it’s not all bad, here. Parents: don’t embitter. In fact, parents, create a safe, wonderful, gratitude-inspiring field in which your kids can roam. Paul particularly singles out fathers because dads in the first century could be very detached and run family as a business and see kids as inventory. The idea here in Paul is to live as doing all things in word and deed in Jesus’ name and make it easy for everyone to flourish.
There was a song from the musical, HAIR, that Three Dog Night made a hit of in my teenage years”. It was called EASY TO BE HARD….
“how can people be so heartless
How can people be so cruel
Easy to be cold
Easy to be hard”
It’s way to easy to be cold…but Three Dog night went on to say, you can learn for it to be easy to give in, easy to say yes..
Master’s/Slaves – market place issues…Those who are employed – work for Jesus. Those who employ – remember you report to God and God who is your model of how to lead is not an oppressor, but a liberator of the human soul, human talents and gifts…and lavishes his love and grace upon those who serve them.
There used to be an add by NIKE for Air Jordan sneakers that said, ELEVATE YOUR GAME….Number 23, MJ…hanging in the air ready slam the basketball home in his bright red Chicago Bulls uniform..now there’s even a little logo Nike uses for Air Jordan to memorialize this image of MJ floating above the hardwood..
This is what Paul is inspiring us to do with this picture of social-relationships from Colossians 3 and 4 … he is calling us to see a higher purpose in all who we are, all that we do….and all those around us with whom we do all that it is we do.. It might be a good idea to memorize and write down Colossians 3:17 with an introduction like this:
A. ELEVATE YOUR GAME …”AND WHATEVER YOU DO…In word and in deed, do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus..Giving thanks to God the Father through him.”
Amen.
Make it a GREAT WEEK!
Much Love,
Dr. Randy L. Rowland
2854 NW 59th Street
Seattle, WA 98107
USA
206.953.0909
www.sanctuarycrc.org
