
Above: The Four Men in the Fiery Furnace
Image in the Public Domain
Glorifying God
MARCH 1, 2020
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The Collect:
Blessed Lord, who caused all holy Scriptures to be written for our learning:
Grant us so to hear them, read, mark, learn, and inwardly digest them,
that we may embrace and ever hold fast the blessed hope of life,
which you have given us in our Savior Jesus Christ, who lives and reigns
with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.
—The Book of Common Prayer (1979), page 236
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The Assigned Readings:
Daniel 3:1, 4-28
2 Timothy 1:1-14
Mark 10:32-45
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These three readings testify that suffering is frequently part of a faithful life, and that the suffering faithful enjoy the presence of God.
The readings from Daniel 3 and 2 Timothy 1 speak for themselves, but the lesson from Mark 10 needs some unpacking.
James and John, sons of Zebedee, were also sons of Mary Salome, sister of St. Mary of Nazareth. They were, therefore, first cousins of Jesus. In an alternate version (Matthew 20:20-38) this story, Mary Salome made the request on their behalf. At that point James and John had yet to grasp certain key points, such as the impending crucifixion of Jesus, which our Lord and Savior predicted more than once. They sought glory; Jesus called for carrying one’s cross and following him.
The call to Christian discipleship is the call to follow Jesus, even through times of persecution and suffering. God will glorify as God sees fit; we ought not to seek glory for ourselves. No, we should glorify God.
KENNETH RANDOLPH TAYLOR
JUNE 20, 2019 COMMON ERA
THE FEAST OF JOSEPH AUGUSTUS SEISS, U.S. LUTHERAN MINISTER, LITURGIST, HYMN WRITER, AND HYMN TRANSLATOR
THE FEAST OF CHARLES COFFIN, ROMAN CATHOLIC PRIEST AND HYMN WRITER
THE FEAST OF HANS ADOLF BRORSON, DANISH LUTHERAN BISHOP, HYMN WRITER, AND HYMN TRANSLATOR
THE FEAST OF JOHANN FRIEDRICH HERTZOG, GERMAN LUTHERAN HYMN WRITER
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https://blogatheologica.wordpress.com/2019/06/20/glorifying-god-vi/
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Above: The Plain of Esdraelon and the Carmel Ridge, Palestine, Ottoman Empire, 1900
Image Source = Library of Congress
Reproduction Number = LC-DIG-matpc-01202
The Lineage of Faithful Community
MARCH 2, 2023
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The Collect:
O God, our leader and guide, in the waters of baptism
you bring us to new birth to live as your children.
Strengthen our faith in your promises, that by your
Spirit we may lift your life to all the world through
Jesus Christ, our Savior and Lord, who lives and reigns
with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever. Amen.
–Evangelical Lutheran Worship (2006), page 27
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The Assigned Readings:
Isaiah 51:1-3
Psalm 121
2 Timothy 1:3-7
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I raise my eyes to the Mountain,
whence will my help come to me?
My help will come from the home of Yahweh,
who made heaven and earth.
He shall not put your foot in the Quagmire,
your guardian shall not slumber.
Indeed he never slumbers nor sleeps,
the guardian of Israel.
Yahweh is your guardian,
Yahweh is your shade,
the Most High is your right hand.
By day the sun
will not strike you
Nor the moon at night.
Yahweh will guard you
from every evil.
He will guard your life.
Yahweh will guard your going and your coming
from now unto eternity.
–Psalm 121, translated by Mitchell Dahood in The Anchor Bible (1970)
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The readings from 2 Timothy and Isaiah remind us of spiritual legacies. Typical Jewish practice was to speak of the nature of God by retelling what God had done. Thus we read in Isaiah 51 of Abraham, Sarah, and gracious acts of God in the context of other statements of divine faithfulness, mercy, and judgment. In my copy of The Revised English Bible (1989), opened to Isaiah 51:1-3, I read of part of Chapter 49, in which God is like a mother who can never forget her child. And, in 49:26, I read these words:
I shall make your oppressors eat their own flesh,
and they shall be drunk with their own blood
as if with wine,
and all mankind will know
that I the LORD am your Deliverer,
your Redeemer, the Mighty One of Jacob.
When the oppressors refuse to cease oppressing, how can the situation be otherwise?
I, drawing from 2 Timothy 1, acknowledge that family inheritance helps explain why I am a Christian. There is more to it than that, of course, but the family inheritance helps. I grew up a Christian because of my family, but I remain one because of the person of Jesus of Nazareth. As I check the lectionary I am following, I note that John 3:1-17 is the assigned Gospel reading to which one strain of these lections is building. So I notice that 2 Timothy 1, in the context of John 3, ought not to become an excuse to rest on one’s spiritual inheritance. The epistle confirms the necessity of active faith.
And, as for John 3, the proper English-language term is
born from above,
not
born again.
I, a Christian, have never had a
born again
experience, but I am familiar in my spiritual life with the Roman Catholic-Lutheran-Anglican sense of baptismal regeneration. I follow Martin Luther’s advice and trust in the promises of God pronounced at baptism.
Psalm 121 speaks of divine protection–in this case, of religious pilgrims. The Ancients knew of sunstroke, of course, hence one line of the text. And many of them believed erroneously that the Moon could also be dangerous, hence terms such as
moonstruck
and
lunatic.
God, the psalm says, will protect also from the Moon. Our fears, whether based in objective reality or not, are real, and we need grace for their alleviation. May we welcome that grace and act boldly in faithfulness to God. And may we join or continue in the line of those who have walked with God and bring others to the procession.
KENNETH RANDOLPH TAYLOR
NOVEMBER 25, 2013 COMMON ERA
THE FEAST OF SQUANTO, COMPASSIONATE HUMAN BEING
THE FEAST OF JAMES OTIS SARGENT HUNTINGTON, FOUNDER OF THE ORDER OF THE HOLY CROSS
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http://blogatheologica.wordpress.com/2014/01/14/the-lineage-of-faithful-community/
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