The Messiah’s Secret – Holy is the Lord
Evening Lectionary
Jeremiah 20: 1-11. Luke 10: 1-11, 16-20.
Jeremiah
looked for Israel to be a holy people, a holy nation, following God’s
commandments, but instead, some worshipped idols. The Israelites were living at
a time of prosperity, so their eyes were not fixed on God.
The Israelites were called by God to consecrate themselves,
“Be holy, because I am holy.” Lev 11: 44.
1 Peter 1: 16
Definition of holiness: sanctity, righteousness,
goodness, purity, virtue, perfection and devotion. This defines Jesus in his holiness
in his oneness with his Father.
Jesus prayed for his disciples to be holy, “Sanctify them
in the truth; thy word is truth; as thou didst send me into the world, so I
have sent them into the world. And for their sake I consecrate myself, that
they also may be consecrated in the truth.” John 17: 17-19. Sanctify and
consecration both these terms are embraced in holiness
Jesus also defined holiness in the disciple’s
appearance of having no wealth or possessions which sent out a message of being
dependent upon God.
Jesus
taught his followers to be like the lilies of the field and the birds of the
air, totally dependent on God. In our gospel reading the realisation of those
words the disciples were expected to live by faith that God would provide food
and if necessary a bed for the night.
On
their journey they were not to take with them a purse no money for lodgings and
no bag to carry personal items and no shoes.
In
Jesus’ day there were two types of shoes: the sandal covered just the sole of
the foot and was worn by the poor person, whereas the shoe that covered all the
foot was worn by those of means.
Therefore,
their modest appearance plus the message that the Kingdom of God is near and praying for the sick, they would
be respected as holy men.
Article Church of England website
Bishop David's seminar on Franciscan Spirituality October
2014
“Whatever the weather or
occasion, Bishop David wears open-toed
sandals as part of his Franciscan tradition.
"They
remind me that I need to keep close to the ground (the words for ground and for
humility have the same Greek root),' he explained.’that means two things.
Firstly, I must tread lightly on the earth. Secondly, I must not be seduced
either by the respect paid to me as bishop, or by the rich and powerful people
in whose company I may often find myself. I need to be true to myself and my
place as a servant and child of God."
What
he said, spoke of what Jesus was teaching his disciples, and for today’s Christian
I think holiness is not denominational.
The disciples
returned
When
the disciples returned they were overjoyed and commented that even the demons were subject to
their authority in Jesus’ name.
Jesus
said that they were not to rejoice in the power that they had over spirits, but
to rejoice over their names written in heaven.
As
I see it, He was directing them to give glory to God, rather than glorifying
themselves.
Jesus worked closely
with God his Father
Jesus
spent many hours in prayer and always wanted to glorify God in what he said and did.
“
The word which you hear is not mine but the Father who sent me.” 14: 24.
”The
works I do in my Father’s name they bear witness to me.” John 10: 25 “What ever
you ask in my name, I will do it, that the Father may be glorified in the Son.”
John 14: 13.
“All that I have is yours, and all you have is
mine. And glory has come to me from them.” John 17: 10.
The words of Jesus praying to his Father for
his disciples having given to them “All that I have is yours and mine,” is like
a heart beat in the Lord’s body, the church and we the church giving glory to
Jesus our Lord and God.
Christian’s ministry to evangelise
We all are given opportunities to evangelise, but go from town to town proclaiming the good news about Jesus and live by faith is one of the gifts of the Spirit. I’ve known people who were evangelists and lived by faith; one couple gave up their jobs and were totally dependent upon love gifts as they went about sharing the good news of the gospel. They had connections with Holy Bush Farm in Northallerton where a revival took place in the 1980’s.
Others have taken up the calling the vocation of being a Pastor, Minister or a Vicar and are supported by the church.
Collect for this
Sunday Trinity 5
Almighty
and everlasting God, by whose Spirit the whole body of the Church is governed
and sanctified: hear our prayer which we offer for all your faithful people,
that in their vocation and ministry they may serve you in holiness and truth to
the glory of your name; through our Lord and saviour Jesus Christ, who is alive
and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever.
God’s calls us all to
be holy, to live holy lives
“Be holy, because I am holy.” 1 Peter 1: 16,
Paul
wrote, “Present your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God.”
Romans 12: 1
It reminds me of the hymn and chorus’, “Let
everything within me cry holy,”
“I
will offer up my life in Spirit and truth.”
The
other week we stayed at Scargill House on a week’s walking holiday, in
conversation with one of the people on the walk, about this passage in Luke, I
said that I felt far from this bench mark. He said that he and his wife had
been thinking about living a simpler lifestyle. They have been Christians for
approx eight years.
Finances He paid off his
debts
Possessions They had a room where things had been stored for years, too good to throw away and they might come in useful. He was aware of the growing content of this room.
He could see his witness through making a deliberate choice of being content with a simpler lifestyle.