Sunday, May 30, 2021

A Real Big Voice | Pastor Johnnie Simpson Jr


Psalm 29
1 Ascribe to the Lord, you heavenly beings, ascribe to the Lord glory and strength.
2 Ascribe to the Lord the glory due his name; worship the Lord in the splendor of his holiness.
3 The voice of the Lord is over the waters; the God of glory thunders, the Lord thunders over the mighty waters.
4 The voice of the Lord is powerful; the voice of the Lord is majestic.
5 The voice of the Lord breaks the cedars; the Lord breaks in pieces the cedars of Lebanon.
6 He makes Lebanon leap like a calf, Sirion like a young wild ox.
7 The voice of the Lord strikes with flashes of lightning.
8 The voice of the Lord shakes the desert; the Lord shakes the Desert of Kadesh.
9 The voice of the Lord twists the oaks and strips the forests bare.
And in his temple all cry, “Glory!”
10 The Lord sits enthroned over the flood; the Lord is enthroned as King forever.
11 The Lord gives strength to his people; the Lord blesses his people with peace.


I spend some time thinking about the times in my life that I hear God's voice, I am grateful for the times that voice saved me grateful for the times that voice kept me when everyone around me was falling apart. The voice of God kept me from dangers seen and unseen, opened doors no one else could open, and kept doors shut for my protection. I get happy when I think about the God speaking to little old me. 

I don't think I am alone in this, many of us listen for the voice of God, in our prayer time, in our dreams, in our gut reaction to events that happen. As believers, we all long for the voice of the lord and want to know what the plan is for our lives. Even if you are not a believer, I see more people talking about what the universe has in store for them or what the universe is saying to them. We are all looking for some guidance from someone other than ourselves.

There are people in scripture looking for guidance from something other than themselves. Psalm 29 is one of the oldest Psalms, some scholars think it is an adaptation of an ancient Canaanite Hymn to Baal. Canaanite priests are mentioned in other Old Testament books several times. As I have said time and time again, I don't care who does what first, I care who does what right. Yeah, there was some competition for worship in the days of the Bible, and there is some competition for worship today. There is a temptation to be caught up in things besides God, (technology, humanism, prosperity, etc.) people are in a pandemic and are worried about the economy first. People during the time of the text may have thought that Baal or something other than God was in control. 

God invites us to worship
The text says in the first couple of verses to ascribe, to give someone their due, to acknowledge that is glorious, and strong, that God is holy. Our purpose is to worship God, not our political parties, not our bank accounts, not our social circles, not our positions, we are supposed to worship God. While someone may think that Baal or something else is powerful and in control, God is in control. God is powerful, God gives us true peace, God has the glory, God triumphs over chaos. Acknowledge the Lord.  Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel, one of the leading Jewish theologians and philosophers of the 20th century, insisted that awe is critical for not taking the world for granted and thus losing the ability to experience it with depth and reverence. That means awe is a pathway not only to knowledge but also to wisdom and God.
The bible says to let everything that has breath praise the Lord. God is all-powerful, wonderful, amazing, excellent, altogether lovely the King of Kings and Lord of Lords. 


God invites us to listen
The phrase "the voice of the Lord" is repeated 7 times in the passage of scripture. God's voice is powerful, and God's voice is something we should listen to.  When we hear the Lord, we must be open to what God may be saying to us in our lives.  God's voice is powerful, the psalmist describes it as something powerful enough to rip apart trees and make the earth move.  Where has the voice of the lord been in our lives? Where could we use the voice of the lord now? 

God invites us to his inheritance
By the end of the Psalm, we see the glory of the Lord and want to be a part of it, to experience the glory for ourselves. The Lord is enthroned forever, and we want God to pass that glory on to us. The glory, the weight of the Lord we want some of that in our lives today. God uses various ways to come into our lives and being in awe of God and worshiping God is one of those ways. God is inviting us into his family, and this is an opportunity to worship him and listen to what God has to say for our lives. 





Sunday, May 23, 2021

A Universal Charger | Pastor Johnnie Simpson Jr.


One thing that you should know about me is that I have a lot of chargers, I have chargers for my cell phone, my laptop, chargers for my tablets, and chargers for my other devices. There are chargers in my SUV, chargers in my bedroom on the nightstand, I even have a charger for my portable charger. I don't like to be out and about and not close to a power source.

I don't think I am the only one who thinks about chargers, because many of us have devices that run on battery power, its not strange to hear someone ask, can I borrow your charger? I imagine the charger industry brings in a lot of revenue, got to a connivence store, grocery store, or a gas station and you will see chargers for sale at the counter before you leave. You go to a hospital waiting room and other public places they have a charging station that works with different devices.  There are so many different electronic devices, all made by different brands, that people use universal chargers, chargers that can work for different kinds of devices. Somehow that charger has to be give power to the device, no matter what type of device it is.

We find a universal charger by way of the Holy Spirit  in scripture at the Day of Pentecost. Pentecost is the Greek name for the Festival of Weeks, one week of weeks, 49 days after the Passover celebration. Pentecost is also special because we Christians mark this day as the birth of the Christian Church.

The book of Acts tells us that “there were devout Jews from every nation under heaven living in Jerusalem” (2:5). Yes, there were “Parthians, Medes, Elamites, and residents of Mesopotamia, Judea and Cappadocia, Pontus and Asia, Phrygia and Pamphylia, Egypt and the parts of Libya belonging to Cyrene, and visitors from Rome, both Jews and proselytes, Cretans and Arabs” (vv. 9-11).

The Book of  Acts is more than a history of the church, the Book of Acts gives Christians the mission and vision of the Church, a community led and empowered by the Holy Spirit.


The Holy Spirit was promised
People said that the disciples were drunk, one thing to call them drunk but Peter lets them know the disciples are not Drunk. Peter quotes the Prophet Joel when he says that sons and daughters will prophesy, young men will see visions and old men will dream dreams. Jesus also told the disciples that they will receive power after he ascended. This companion, this comforter known as the Holy Spirit was expected

The Holy Spirit gave them power
Suddenly from heaven “there came a sound like the rush of a violent wind, and it filled the entire house where they were sitting. Divided tongues, as of fire, appeared among them, and a tongue rested on each of them. All of them were filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak in other languages, as the Spirit gave them ability” (vv. 2-4). Have you ever been touched by something hot? When you touch something hot, you might say some things you don't normally say, you might do some things you don't normally do. People use the phrase "light a fire under them" to say someone has been motivated. Other phrases such as fired up and running hot are used the same way. The disciples got power and that power was like fire to them and rested on them so that they could take the gospel to the rest of the world. We could use some fire today to speak truth to power, we could use some fire today to spread the gospel to the world instead of keeping it to ourselves.

The Holy Spirit was poured out
God was determined to fill them with power. The Holy Spirit came with the rush of a violent wind, like the wind from God that “swept over the face of the waters” on the first day of creation (Genesis 1:2). The Spirit danced with divided tongues, as of fire, like the burning bush that revealed God to Moses — a bush that “was blazing, yet it was not consumed” (Exodus 3:2). The Galilean disciples began to speak in other languages, as the Spirit gave them ability, making it possible for them to communicate with devout Jews from every nation. There is community again, we have to be involved with others in this thing called Christianity.

The Holy Spirit was a Universal Charger.

This same Spirit is available to us today, and it is charging us in the same way that it charged the first followers of Jesus. Our challenge is to receive what the Spirit wants to offer us, and then to share that divine energy with others. We are being given a Holy Spirit Hi-Charger, not a Hyundai Hi-Charger, but in both cases, their power is put into just the right spot.The Holy Spirit came with the rush of a violent wind, like the wind from God that “swept over the face of the waters” on the first day of creation (Genesis 1:2). The Spirit danced with divided tongues, as of fire, like the burning bush that revealed God to Moses — a bush that “was blazing, yet it was not consumed” (Exodus 3:2). The Galilean disciples began to speak in other languages, as the Spirit gave them ability, making it possible for them to communicate with devout Jews from every nation. The Holy Spirit brought the people together no matter where they were from. The spirit that worked to bring the people together in scripture is the same spirit that can work to bring people together today.

The Holy Spirit preserves
-Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved
This same Spirit is available to us today, and it is charging us in the same way that it charged the first followers of Jesus. Our challenge is to receive what the Spirit wants to offer us, and then to share that divine energy with others. We are being given a Holy Spirit universal charger, and that charger is available to all who want it. 

Sunday, May 16, 2021

Instructions After Lift-Off | Pastor Johnnie Simpson Jr.


Luke 24:44-53
44 He said to them, “This is what I told you while I was still with you: Everything must be fulfilled that is written about me in the Law of Moses, the Prophets and the Psalms.”
45 Then he opened their minds so they could understand the Scriptures.46 He told them, “This is what is written: The Messiah will suffer and rise from the dead on the third day, 47 and repentance for the forgiveness of sins will be preached in his name to all nations, beginning at Jerusalem. 48 You are witnesses of these things. 49 I am going to send you what my Father has promised; but stay in the city until you have been clothed with power from on high.”
50 When he had led them out to the vicinity of Bethany, he lifted up his hands and blessed them. 51 While he was blessing them, he left them and was taken up into heaven. 52 Then they worshiped him and returned to Jerusalem with great joy. 53 And they stayed continually at the temple, praising God.

I have always been fascinated with the concept of space travel, I would watch Star Trek, and Star Trek the Next Generation. I remember being in a club learning how to make model rockets and was so happy to launch the model rocket that I picked out of a catalog, put together, and painted. I can visualize being in the Rocket club room carefully putting my Rocket together. Great memories for me and the type of memories I want to create with my children.

I don't think that I am the only one that is fascinated with space travel, there are many popular space movies, the news outlets cover NASA launches, and we even have private companies launching people into space.  Politicians run campaigns on improving space programs, countries compete on who would get on the moon first, society holds the astronaut profession in high esteem, we enjoy the thought of space travel. 

We have a space launch of sorts in scripture, we find Jesus in the Gospel of Luke talking to the disciples after he has shown them proof of his resurrection, and after the walk to Emmaus. Jesus knows his time with the disciples is short so he must give them some instructions so the church can continue thriving after Jesus returns to the Father.  This is no simple task, we as believers already know how the story ends, we are standing here today because we know how the story ends. However, the disciples are in a different situation, the disciples are fresh off a crisis. The disciples saw their savior crucified; we wear crosses now as a symbol of Christianity today, but the symbol was not as glamorous back then as it is today. 

James Cone said that “Unfortunately, during 2,000 years of Christian history, this symbol of salvation has been detached from any reference to the ongoing suffering and oppression of human beings" James Cone says that the cross to the people of God would be like the lynching tree to black people today. The disciples are trying to recover from the trauma of seeing their Savior lynched and figure out how to go forward. Jesus has risen from the dead, showed himself to the people, and looking to cover a few things before his ascension. Jesus knows he is about to be carried away to heaven, higher than any spaceship can go, but before Jesus leaves, he wants to prepare the disciples one last time.

Word
Jesus tells the disciples that his ministry on Earth fulfilled the prophecies in scripture. The Gospel of Luke constantly mentions the Old Testament prophecies Jesus was fulfilling when he fulfilled them.  Over and over in the Psalms, and Isaiah, and other OT books, the writers said a savior is coming, and this what the Savior is going to do, over and over in Gospels, Jesus did what the prophecies said he was going to do. We should get and keep the word of God in us, in our hearts and minds. 2nd Timothy 2:15 says study to show yourself approved; a workman need not be ashamed rightly dividing the word of truth. We need to know what the word says if we want to know what God wants. 

The text says that their minds were opened, Jesus reminded the disciples of what they already knew. The word used for mind in the Greek language also means intellect, Jesus was activating the ability within the disciples. I like this verse and others like it because this verse means that it is ok to keep your brain on when you come into the church. I am a man of faith, and I think that there is a place for science within being a believer, I don't them as exclusive, I don't see faith and science as an either/or but rather a both/and. Have a little talk with Jesus...and a therapist, pray for healing...and go see the doctor and take some medicine. 

Witness
Now that the disciples have the knowledge and the power, they must put that knowledge and power to use. Jesus tells the disciples to go out into the world and let the people know that their sins are forgiven. Proclaim the name of Jesus to all the nations, start in Jerusalem, then go out to the rest of the world. Jesus tells the disciples that they are witnesses, to be a witness in the court system you must have seen something, or know something, and you must be willing to tell someone about it. A witness to a crime or another event gives testimony about what happened because they were around when the event happened. Attorneys will also call expert witnesses because they know about a particular subject and can speak on the subject with authority. No matter if someone was around when the event happened or they know enough about the subject to speak on it, the witnesses have something in common, they still must talk to other people about it, they have to tell it, and tell it all. The disciples were around Jesus when he healed the sick, raised the dead, opened blinded eyes, and now they have to tell the world about it. We all know the grace and mercy of God through his only begotten son Christ Jesus and we out to be able to tell somebody about it. 

We cannot have churches that are not consistently connected to the communities they are in, we must witness and be out in the world. 

Worship
Once Jesus ascends into heaven the disciples go on praising God. This is not a singular event, the text says that they worshiped Jesus and were continually in the temple blessing God.  Praise is participatory and is ongoing. Psalm 34 says “I will bless the Lord at all times, his praises shall continually be in my mouth.”  Hebrews 13 says let us continually offer a sacrifice of praise. Psalm 113 says from the rising of the sun until it goes down, the Lord is to be praised. The disciples worshiped the Lord and returned to Jerusalem with great joy. 

The disciples had something to be joyful about and we all have something to be joyful about, that we can know Jesus Christ in the pardoning of our sins.

Study God's word, witness to the world, and worship the Lord. If we can do these things, and do them well, the church will rise to levels we have never seen before. 

Sunday, May 9, 2021

Having Peace | Pastor Johnnie Simpson Jr


1 John 5:1-6

5 Everyone who believes that Jesus is the Christ is born of God, and everyone who loves the father loves his child as well. 2 This is how we know that we love the children of God: by loving God and carrying out his commands. 3 In fact, this is love for God: to keep his commands. And his commands are not burdensome, 4 for everyone born of God overcomes the world. This is the victory that has overcome the world, even our faith. 5 Who is it that overcomes the world? Only the one who believes that Jesus is the Son of God.
6 This is the one who came by water and blood—Jesus Christ. He did not come by water only, but by water and blood. And it is the Spirit who testifies, because the Spirit is the truth.
Stress, something I deal with from time to time, I don't enjoy it, but I understand that it is a part of my life and I must figure out ways to deal with it. How do I know I am getting stressed? Sometimes I eat, probably too much, I get short with people, speaking in a very direct manner. My neck gets tense, I hurt my next a few years back, went through physical therapy for it, but even though I recovered, whenever I get tense, I feel it there first. The fact that I know this about my body allows me to pay attention to it and take a step back when I feel it, do some stretches, take a walk, watch something enjoyable. 

We all get stressed; I have someone I know that tells me they do not get stressed. They may play it off, but I also know that person will have blood pressure issues from time to time and get migraines. I say that they may not get stressed, but their body does. We all do especially in the United States and especially during these times. 

Even before this pandemic, over the last several decades, the United States has become the leader when it comes to stress.  According to the American Institute of Stress, stress-related illnesses cost the American economy $300 billion in medical bills and lost productivity every year. Forty-four percent of Americans feel more stress than they did five years ago, and one in five people experience "extreme stress," which includes symptoms like heart palpitations, shaking, and depression. Three out of every four visits to the doctor are for stress-related ailments. 

A lot of that stress is hitting us earlier in life as well. In the early 2000s, psychologist Robert Leahy said "The average high school kid today has the same level of stress and anxiety as the average psychiatric patient in the early 1950s." I can only imagine what reports will come out later as we move on. 
According to the CDC Stress can cause:
Feelings of fear, anger, sadness, worry, numbness, or frustration
Changes in appetite, energy, desires, and interests
Difficulty concentrating and making decisions
Difficulty sleeping or nightmares
Physical reactions, such as headaches, body pains, stomach problems, and skin rashes
Worsening of chronic health problems
Worsening of mental health conditions
Increased use of tobacco, alcohol, and other substances
People will do many things to reduce stress, some good, some not so good. Yoga, mindfulness, seeing a therapist, changing diets, cutting out toxic people, possibly changing companies or careers. All those things may be good, they may even be needed in certain situations. I don't want someone to think I don't believe in those things. I practice some of them myself. I realize though that they are all temporary, they don't eliminate stress and they don't put my life on easy mode. They are things that make me happy, but they don't give me peace. The truth is, however, that, despite the billions of dollars we're spending on this stuff, you just can't buy peace. In a world that feels out of control, no amount of time or money spent on these things will give me peace.  The world is still out there, and we will still have to deal with it.

The people to whom John was writing had every reason to be stressed. While the author's audience isn't identified at the beginning of the letter, the early Christian churches of John's day were harassed and persecuted. People were losing their livelihoods and their lives because they were connected to the Gospel of Jesus Christ. At a minimum, they would have been ostracized by their communities for believing someone who was executed like a common criminal was the Lord of the world. With such turmoil and stress surrounding the new believers, it would have been very easy for them to stop believing in Christ.

However, the early Christians thrived during stress and persecution. The first few centuries of Christianity saw it explode in numbers and influence so much that, by the early fourth century, it was the dominant faith of the Romans who tried to destroy it earlier. The early Christians thrived because they held on to some major points that gave them peace. 

Peace that we are children of God, and that God loves us. 
We are all God's children because God loves us, and because God loves us we are his children. The two are intertwined, love makes us family. That is not something that someone else can take away. 
Belief in Jesus as the Christ is evidence that we are children of God, the parent (v. 2).
Love of God and love of the children of God are intertwined and linked. One cannot love one and not the other (v. 2). We are all in this thing called life together, and in the body of believers, we must love God and love God's children. We are all God's children because God loves us, not because of any task we completed, any position we hold, it is as I have said before the love that makes us family.

Peace in obedience to God
Evidence of the depth of our love of God is the level of our obedience to the will of God (v. 3). We cannot just say we love God we have to act like it, we must do what God says. If we want what God wants for us in our lives, we have to do what God told us to do in his word. That may sound like a burden but obedience to God's word is not burdensome, we just have to spend more time practicing it. I made a career out of technology but the first time I got around it, I had no idea how to turn most of the stuff on. We can spend more time practicing doing what God says instead of expecting everything to be perfect on the first try. If at first, you don't succeed, try, and try again. With the love of God and obedience to God's word, we can do more than we ever imagined. We can become world-beaters when we do so, that is what the text is talking about in verse four, that love and that obedience give us the power to conquer the world, gives us the boldness to speak truth to power, and walk in our authority. It is a lot harder to be stressed when you know you have the victory. The children of God are winners, world-conquerors (v. 4). We have faith as our weapons, a belief in God, and a belief that Jesus is the Son of God. 

We are connected by water and by blood, by water when Jesus was baptized, and when we are baptized, we reject the power of sin and begin our path as disciples in Christ Jesus. That is one reason the UMC baptismal vows ask if you reject the spiritual forces of wickedness and reject the evil powers of this world. We are connected to new life in Christ, connected by water and connected by blood. Jesus willingly laid down his life for us so that we could have life and have it more abundantly. 

There is a fountain filled with blood,
Drawn from Immanuel’s veins,
And sinners plunged beneath that flood
Lose all their guilty stains:

Peace to know that I am, you are, we all are connected to the one who was, is, and is to come. We are connected in Christ Jesus. 

Sunday, April 25, 2021

Who is Really Working? | Pastor Johnnie Simpson Jr.


Acts 4:5-12
The next day the rulers, the elders and the teachers of the law met in Jerusalem. Annas the high priest was there, and so were Caiaphas, John, Alexander and others of the high priest’s family. They had Peter and John brought before them and began to question them: “By what power or what name did you do this?”
Then Peter, filled with the Holy Spirit, said to them: “Rulers and elders of the people! If we are being called to account today for an act of kindness shown to a man who was lame and are being asked how he was healed,10 then know this, you and all the people of Israel: It is by the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, whom you crucified but whom God raised from the dead, that this man stands before you healed. 11 Jesus is
“‘the stone you builders rejected,     which has become the cornerstone.’
12 Salvation is found in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to mankind by which we must be saved.”
 
When someone who is not working very hard is put next to someone who is working hard you can spot the difference easily. There are real workers in Acts chapter 4, the Book of Acts tells the early history of the church. Peter and John are in this part, two disciples with different personalities going around preaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Peter, a brasher, and louder person, while John is calm, cool, and collected. There is a place for both types of people in the church. Peter and John are going around preaching about the Gospel of Jesus Christ and the church is growing. The Church is growing by leaps and bounds, Jesus started with 12 disciples, by the time we get to chapter 1, there are 120, by chapter 2, we have 3,000 and by chapter 4, another 5,000 souls have been added to the Kingdom.
 
Peter and John regularly go to the temple to worship while they are growing the Kingdom of God, one day on the way to the temple there is a man at the temple gate called beautiful down on his luck. This man was lame from birth and is at the gate looking for some help, seeing if anyone can spare him some change. Peter says to the man silver and gold have I not, but such as I have is this, in the name of Jesus take up your bed and walk. Immediately this man is healed, and he went into the temple courts praising God for his deliverance. That is a great testimony, however, those actions did not get Peter and John celebrated, Peter and John were incarcerated.
 
Acts 4:4-12, Peter and John are arrested and put on trial before the Priestly family, Annas, his son-in-law Caiaphas, and others, a family that controlled the area. The Romans were in charge but they made sure that they had some insiders helping them keep the people in line. Peter, John, and the other disciples are out here growing the Church of Jesus and that is upsetting the powers that be. Annas and Caiaphas were some of the same people that persecuted Jesus and now they are coming after his followers.
 
Chapter 1-4 proves to us the disciples know what they are doing and that they are effective, however people will resist change especially when it seems like that change is going to make them lose power and control. Peter and John were raising a church of believers and it stood to take the Pharisees and Sadducees out of power, so the Sadducees had Peter and John arrested. This is not the Roman Government that arrested Peter and John, these are the Sadducees, these are the church folk. These are oppressed people because everyone is under the Roman Government, but these oppressed people are oppressing others.
 
First, the priestly council has a problem with the disciples preaching that there is resurrection in Jesus Christ. Then the council wants to know by what power or name did Peter and John heal this man. The council moved the goalposts, they said I may not be able to get you this way, but I will get you another way. In verse 2 they had a problem with the teaching, in verse 7 they had a problem with the actions, I would submit to you that they had a problem with the loss of control. Thousands of people were being filled with the Holy Spirit and the old guard had to take notice. The old guard thought they were going to stop this Jesus problem before it got any worse. The Sadducees believed if they did not fix the Jesus follower problem, they would soon have a Roman soldier problem to deal with. The Romans kept the Sadducees and others in power to stop any potential Jewish uprisings and people are following Jesus by the thousands after he has been crucified. The Priestly council probably thought if they could bring Peter and John to court, that would shut this thing down, oh but they were wrong.
 
Peter is filled with the Holy Spirit when he answers. If you want to make a difference in your life, if you want to make a difference in the world you are going to need the Holy Spirit's help. The Holy Spirit will make you speak when others are quiet, the Holy Spirit will make you quiet when everyone else is running their mouths. The Holy Spirit helped Peter in his situation and the Holy Spirit can also help you. Peter was filled with the Holy Spirit and that helped him answer anything the Sadducees wanted to know.
 
Peter focuses on the good work being done (a man was healed), instead of worrying about who is in charge, who has the power, who is in control, worry about the work being done. Peter points out the stone which they rejected turning out to be the cornerstone. Peter was quoting Psalm 118 when he said that phrase, the High Priests rejected Jesus, now he is the most important person. Peter who also rejected Jesus is out here working hard for him now. If there is hope for Peter, then there is hope for me.
 
There is power in the name of Jesus
There is healing in the name of Jesus
There is salvation in the name of Jesus
 

Sunday, April 18, 2021

Love Makes Us Family | Pastor Johnnie Simpson Jr



1 John 3:1-7
3 See what great love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called children of God! And that is what we are! The reason the world does not know us is that it did not know him. 2 Dear friends, now we are children of God, and what we will be has not yet been made known. But we know that when Christ appears, we shall be like him, for we shall see him as he is.3 All who have this hope in him purify themselves, just as he is pure.
4 Everyone who sins breaks the law; in fact, sin is lawlessness. 5 But you know that he appeared so that he might take away our sins. And in him is no sin. 6 No one who lives in him keeps on sinning. No one who continues to sin has either seen him or known him.
7 Dear children, do not let anyone lead you astray. The one who does what is right is righteous, just as he is righteous.

I remember growing up and visiting my grandparents during the summer. I would spend time with my grandmother in Freeport Illinois and my grandmother in Chicago Illinois. I would be in Freeport and go to the gas station, or the pizza place, or the park, and my grandmother, I called her Grandma Bruce. Grandma Bruce would say "that's your cousin" she introduced me to so many cousins that I grew up thinking I was related to everyone black in Freeport. I would go to Chicago and at my grandmother Grandma Hargrave as I would call her kept a picture on the wall of the stairs between the basement and the ground floor of the house, that picture had little squares on it with names, children, parents, grandparents, great grandparents going as far back as what had to be sharecroppers and slaves, I talk with my aunt all the time about this picture. Both Grandma Bruce and Grandma Hargrave instilled something in me, the importance of knowing who my family is. 

We all have ways to identify who is in the same family, some people have the same shaped nose or same eye color, natural athletic ability, accents, freckles, style of hair and/or hairlines, the list goes on and on, there are many ways to identify who all are in the same family. Even with ways to tell who is in the same family, sometimes people can be excluded from a family

There is an example in scripture about identifying family in 1st John. 1st John is attributed to John the Elder, written just like the Gospel according to John, it is written to a community or person scholars say that with this book we are reading someone's mail-in this book. This was written after the resurrection of Christ and the people of God were waiting for Christ to return but doing nothing while waiting. While they were sitting around doing nothing, they were also trying to determine who was in and who was out. They deciding who were children of God and who were not. Not only were the church folk trying to keep people already in the family out, but there were also people on the outside who couldn't get in. 

Those who are born of him are true “children of God.” We are created in God’s image (Genesis 1:26-27). At the beginning of the gospel of John, we read that Jesus, the Word made flesh, is the perfect image of God, the one who has “made him known” to the world” (John 1:18). John 1:12-13 tells us that those who receive him have been given “power to become children of God, who were born not of blood or the will of the flesh or the will of man, but of God” (John 1:12-13).
All of this is at God’s initiative, out of God’s imagination, and through God’s love. “See what love the Father has given us, that we should be called children of God; and that is what we are” (1 John 3:1). But we aren’t merely God’s children now, John goes on to say. We are to imagine something more. “What we will be has not yet been revealed. What we do know is this: when he is revealed, we will be like him, for we will see him as he is. And all who have this hope in him purify themselves, just as he is pure” (vv. 2-3). In other words, the children of God are to imagine that they can and will become like Jesus, the perfect image of God!
We can't just sit around waiting for Christ's return, we can work while we wait. Christ beat sin now it’s our turn to act like it. The community is being encouraged to dwell where they are but prepare for Christ's return. Preparing for Christ's return mean just sitting around doing nothing,

The Love of God makes us nothing less than the children of God. I am a child of God because God loves me, you are a child of God because God loves you, we are all children of God because God loves us. We are all God's children because God loves us. God's grace is his love bestowed on us without us having to earn it. 

Whose love do we want to claim? 

 I was sinking deep in sin,
Far from the peaceful shore,
Very deeply stained within,
Sinking to rise no more;
But the Master of the sea
Heard my despairing cry,
From the waters lifted me–
Now safe am I.



Sunday, March 28, 2021

How a True King Acts | Pastor Johnnie Simpson Jr


Jesus Comes to Jerusalem as King
11 As they approached Jerusalem and came to Bethphage and Bethany at the Mount of Olives, Jesus sent two of his disciples, saying to them, “Go to the village ahead of you, and just as you enter it, you will find a colt tied there, which no one has ever ridden. Untie it and bring it here. If anyone asks you, ‘Why are you doing this?’ say, ‘The Lord needs it and will send it back here shortly.’”
They went and found a colt outside in the street, tied at a doorway. As they untied it, some people standing there asked, “What are you doing, untying that colt?” They answered as Jesus had told them to, and the people let them go. When they brought the colt to Jesus and threw their cloaks over it, he sat on it. Many people spread their cloaks on the road, while others spread branches they had cut in the fields. Those who went ahead and those who followed shouted,
“Hosanna!”
“Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord!”
10 “Blessed is the coming kingdom of our father David!”
“Hosanna in the highest heaven!”
11 Jesus entered Jerusalem and went into the temple courts. He looked around at everything, but since it was already late, he went out to Bethany with the Twelve.
 
I like to pay attention to new leadership when they start to operate. When there is a new president, governor, mayor, city council, a new pastor, a new fraternity, or sorority president, I watch how they operate to see if I can learn any new leadership lessons from them.  What plans and programs will they put in place? What kind of team will they put together? What problem will they work to solve first?
 
We all look at new leaders to see how they are going to act, what kind of hope and change they will bring about. I imagine that is why people watch inaugurations even if they did not vote for that president, why when a new pastor comes to a church all the business meetings and Bible Studies have strong attendance. I see city council meetings standing room only at the beginning of a new administration, everyone is waiting to see how the new people are going to work.
 
We see a new leader coming into their own her in this scripture passage, the Gospel of Mark is the oldest of the four gospels, it was written to be read in an assembly of believers. I wonder if that is why it is the shortest Gospel? This Palm Sunday passage is a story found in all four gospels; each gospel emphasizes certain parts of the story more than others. In all the stories Jesus and the Disciples are going into Jerusalem for Passover. Historian Josephus says that many people would come to Jerusalem for the Passover celebration, so many that the city of Jerusalem could not hold them, and the visiting worshipers would have to stay in neighboring cities, we don't know exactly where Bethpage was, but we know that Bethany was about 2 miles southeast of Jerusalem and the Mount of Olives was east of Jerusalem.
 
We are drawing near to the end of the Gospel story but there is still a triumphant entry into Jerusalem, Jesus is coming in announcing himself as the Messiah, the savior who takes away the sin from the world.
 
This Palm Sunday story takes place at the height of oppression for the people of God. By the time we get to this passage, the people are looking for a savior, practically begging for one. Hosanna literally means save now, or save I beg. Have you ever been so low that you didn’t care where your help came from as long as you got it?
 
Many have tried before Jesus practically going to war with Romans and they have failed over and over again.  There were plenty of people who claimed to be the Messiah before Jesus, but the people were never saved. Judas Maccabeus and many others came looking to overthrow the Roman government with military might, and the people cheered them on, even shouting hosanna, hosanna to some of these other messianic claimants, people who claimed to be the saviors before Jesus did. However they all failed, the previous people looked to save the people by military might, Jesus sought to save the people’s souls.
 
Jesus put care into his entry, Jesus thought about what he was going to do before he did it. Jesus considered where he was going, who he was going to, and put some care into how he was going to go to the people. Oh, I wish the church would put some effort into how they could reach out to the community instead of always expecting the community to come to them.
 
Jesus started from the Mount of Olives because Zechariah 14 prophesied that the Messiah would come from there. Jesus told the disciples to go to Bethany and get a colt, a donkey because he knew it would be there and when we look at the old testament kings, they rode on donkeys during peacetime. Taking a donkey during this time would have been like taking a car today. Jesus said if anyone asks you what you are doing? Tell them "the Lord needs it" watch the text here, Jesus hasn't been called Lord in this way until now, that was scandalous because the people would have been hearing Lord when talking about Caesar, not some man from Galilee. Romans would take people's stuff and take people all the time just because they could. However, when Jesus takes something, he is going to return it. A true king doesn’t just take and take, they give as well.
Up until now, Jesus had been operating in secret, heal somebody, tell them to keep it a secret, now he is coming into Jerusalem with fanfare. When Jesus entered Jerusalem, people put out their coats before their king, their ruler because that is what they did in 2nd Kings 9. We call this particular Sunday "Palm Sunday" but the coats and the donkey have a biblical significance to what was happening when Jesus was coming into town. The text doesn't mention palms directly it just says branches. Jesus put care into how he was letting the people know your savior has arrived.
 
Jesus is letting the people know a true king has come, a true savior has come, not for military victory but a spiritual victory over all of creation. Jesus is here to set the world right with a new world order. Jesus came during the Passover, a time when the Jewish people celebrated being delivered from slavery in Egypt, celebrated freedom from bondage, freedom from oppression. Jesus was here to save the people from the bondage of sin and death.
 
We can look at how a true king acts, how a real ruler carries themselves. Jesus came to Jerusalem this time to give himself willingly for us. We are a royal priesthood, a chosen generation. Jesus knew what was going to happen when he came into Jerusalem and he came anyway. Jesus knew he would be betrayed but he came anyway. Jesus knew that Peter would deny him, but he came anyway, Jesus knew the people would choose another criminal over him to go free, but he came to Jerusalem anyway. Jesus knew that he would be beaten, bloodied, and bruised but he came anyway. Jesus knew what he had to do, who he had to do it for, and came into town with his head held high to see the Temple and to save the people.