Monday, December 14, 2015

sermon, "Seek Love", by Pastor Ruth Foss, Stetson Memorial United Methodist Church, December 6, 2015, Second Sunday of Advent

December 6, 2015
Stetson Memorial UMC
Second Sunday of Advent
Inspired by Marcia McPhee
Sermon Series “Awed and Odd”
Love In The Midst Of Hate
Isaiah 11:1-4a, 5-9
Romans 15:1-2, 5-7
(All Scripture is taken from the NIV Bible)

“Seek Love. . . ”

Prayer for the Spirit’s leading. . .

A reading from the book of Isaiah, chapter 11, verses 1-4a and 5-9. Listen to the word of God for you and me, the people of God.

How easy is it to love other people? I mean really love others? Even more so, how easy is it to see the love of God within the world? There are times in all of our lives when we are given the choice to love and accept others. So the real question is will you choose to love in spite of. . . Fill in the blank?

Remember last week and what Marcia McPhee “Awed & Odd” Sermon series that we are being inspired by this Advent season:

“We Christians believe in “folly”–that there is peace, love, joy and hope in the midst of the good and difficult times. This makes us “odd”–according to those who proclaim the victory of decline and death all around. It is especially in this season of expectant hope that we can instead proclaim the awe-inspiring presence of God’s reign that continually makes all things new. This is a season of odd “union”–swords into plowshares, wolves and lambs resting peacefully together, and the “speechless” singing for joy!”

So here we are at the second Sunday of Advent. . . Last week we had quite the conversation about seeing peace in the midst of conflict. With all that is going on in the world around us even at this moment, it can be hard to find peace. . . to see peace. . . to see God working out His plan. . . within conflict. The stories we shared were inspiring and reminded us. . . or at least myself. . . that God is always working out His plan even if I don’t perceive it. We saw the light of God working within situations that others might deem hopeless.

We also decided that we are a little “odd” because we are “awed” by God who even in the darkness is there creating order out of chaos. And we decided that we would rather be awed for God even though the world calls us odd.

We who are strong ought to bear with the failings of the weak and not to please ourselves. 2 Each of us should please our neighbors for their good, to build them up.
5 May the God who gives endurance and encouragement give you the same attitude of mind toward each other that Christ Jesus had, 6 so that with one mind and one voice you may glorify the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. 7 Accept one another, then, just as Christ accepted you, in order to bring praise to God. (Romans 15:1-2, 5-7)

This week we are being stretched a little more. How about “Love In the Midst Of Hate”? How many of you have been in a situation that you may have been involved in a situation that put you right smack down in the middle of this type of situation. . . this place of being? How did it feel?
OK now. . . remember the odd and awed-ness of the Isaiah I read this morning. . . Wolves and lambs, sheep and lions, bears and cows all getting along together. . . Gods love in the midst of hate. Life can be so hard if you can’t see any kind of good around you. All that you see is the chaos and despair. So my next question is one to help awaken us to love. Where have you seen love in the midst of hate?

The Isaiah scripture also gives us a glimpse of the one who will come and show us the way. He will not judge with the eyes. This shoot will judge fairly and in love. The example found in Jesus our Risen Lord is one who shows us the way. With all the despair He saw, He answered with love and healing giving hope to those around Him. As He judges and reigns there will be peace in the midst of conflict and no more hate because all there will be love.

We really do need eyes to see, ears to hear and a heart that is open to what God is doing in the world around us. Then we will be able to see the peace and love that is evident to all who seek love. But it begins here (touch chest) and here (touch eyes). As we have an open Heart and lead by the Spirit of God we will use eyes of love and grace as we seek the love of God in the world around us. We will bring that vision to those around us as we become the love of God in the world in which we live. . .

Let us pray. . . pray for us to awaken and see love with in hatred. . .

Amen

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Seek Love
December 6, 2015
Second Sunday of Advent
Inspired by Marcia McFee
Sermon Series “Awed and Odd”
Love in the Midst of Hate
Isaiah 11:1-4a, 5-9
Romans 15:1-2, 5-7
message: “Seek Love. . . ”
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