Sunday LinkUp – 25June2023

CALL TO WORSHIP

OPENING PRAYER

WELCOME and THANKS for joining us.

 


INTRODUCTION

  1. The theme for this week is the revolutionary responsibilities of discipleship.
  2. What might some of those responsibilities be?
  3. As I was considering what the responsibilities of a disciple might include, it seemed to me that following Christ — if we are to think and behave like Christ — we might need to …
      1. let go of closely held opinions and worldviews
      2. love others the way Jesus did
      3. advocate for others the way Jesus did

D. One of the challenges for us, as disciples, is … to trust that God KNOWS what we’re going through … and that He WILL PROVIDE all that we need.

 

OPENING SONG

  • HIS EYE IS ON THE SPARROW … Lynda Randle, Mom Winans, Vestal Goodman, T.D. Jakes

 

FIRST READING

Romans 6:1-11 

What shall we say then?  Shall we continue in sin that grace may abound?  Certainly not!  How shall we who died to sin live any longer in it?  Or do you not know that as many of us as were baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into His death?  Therefore we were buried with Him through baptism into death, that just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, even so we also should walk in newness of life.   

5 For if we have been united together in the likeness of His death, certainly we also shall be in the likeness of His resurrection, knowing this, that our old man was crucified with Him, that the body of sin might be [a]done away with, that we should no longer be slaves of sin.  For he who has died has been [b]freed from sin.  Now if we died with Christ, we believe that we shall also live with Him, knowing that Christ, having been raised from the dead, dies no more. Death no longer has dominion over Him.  10 For the death that He died, He died to sin once for all; but the life that He lives, He lives to God.  11 Likewise you also, [c]reckon yourselves to be dead indeed to sin, but alive to God in Christ Jesus our Lord.     

 

SERMONETTE

  • Title:  Dead to Me
  • Presenter:  Cara Garrity, GCI Elder
  • Featured Text:  Romans 6:5-11

From the transcript …

The phrase “dead to me” has unknown origins but saying that someone is “dead to me” communicates that you no longer want to speak or have any kind of contact with that person.  This can be a harsh statement to make, especially if we consider that forgiveness benefits us as well as the person we think wronged us.  But what if we use the phrase “dead to me” differently and apply it to the shadow side of ourselves?  You know, the parts of ourselves that we wish we could change, like acting selfishly, thinking ourselves better than others, or feeling abandoned by God and other people.

The truth is, you and I should consider ourselves dead to these negative behaviors and thought patterns and be alive for something bigger and more life-giving.

The apostle Paul has written about this idea of considering certain aspects of ourselves as being “dead”, especially in the way our baptism mirrors Christ’s death and resurrection.  Let’s take a look at what he says in Romans 6:

For if we have been united with him in a death like his, we will certainly be united with him in a resurrection like his.  We know that our old self was crucified with him so that the body of sin might be destroyed, so we might no longer be enslaved to sin.  For whoever has died is freed from sin.  
Romans 6:5-7 (NRSVUE)

We learn that when Christ was crucified, our “old self,” our shadow side, was crucified with him.  Why?  So we would no longer be enslaved to sin.  When we are in him, we are “dead” to those behaviors and thoughts that make us cringe and think, “Why did I do that?  What was I thinking?”  Christ’s death frees us from the power of sin and gives us another alternative.

The old self, now dead to us, was preoccupied with egoic concerns, like personal preferences and opinions.  If sin is dead to us, then we can be alive for something else. We’re free to be alive in Christ. Let’s continue this passage:

But if we died with Christ, we believe that we will also live with him. We know that Christ, being raised from the dead, will never die again; death no longer has dominion over him.  The death he died, he died to sin once for all, but the life he lives, he lives to God.  So, you also must consider yourselves dead to sin and alive to God in Christ Jesus.
Romans 6:8-11 (NRSVUE)

Notice that Christ’s resurrected life is lived to God, and Paul is encouraging us to remember that we, too, are “alive to God in Christ Jesus.” We are freed from our compulsion to egoic concerns and our feelings of unworthiness or separation from God. Instead, we are liberated to live a life of radical love, using our skills and resources to help those who are in need.

Being alive to God means we view the world through Jesus’ eyes and view others through his eyes as well. He often noticed tax collectors, women, and children – those who were judged by their culture. As we live to God, no longer slaves to sin, we allow him to bring to our attention the God-given dignity of all people.

May you realize that sin is dead to you and no longer holds you in its grasp, thanks to our Savior Jesus. May you know the freedom of being “alive to God in Christ Jesus.” And may you always join Jesus in looking for ways to lift up and bless others who need his radical love.

I’m Cara Garrity, Speaking of Life.

 

SPECIAL MUSIC

  • HIS EYE IS ON THE SPARROW … Lynda Randle, Alicia Williamson, Lillie Knauls et al …

 

SERMON

 

Worth More Than Many Sparrows

Matthew 10:24-39 (NRSVUE)  

24 “A disciple is not above the teacher nor a slave above the master;  25 it is enough for the disciple to be like the teacher and the slave like the master.  If they have called the master of the house Beelzebul, how much more will they malign those of his household!  

Whom to Fear

26 “So have no fear of them, for nothing is covered up that will not be uncovered and nothing secret that will not become known.  27 What I say to you in the dark, tell in the light, and what you hear whispered, proclaim from the housetops.  28 Do not fear those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul; rather, fear the one who can destroy both soul and body in hell.[d]  29 Are not two sparrows sold for a penny?  Yet not one of them will fall to the ground apart from your Father.  30 And even the hairs of your head are all counted.  31 So do not be afraid; you are of more value than many sparrows.  

32 “Everyone, therefore, who acknowledges me before others, I also will acknowledge before my Father in heaven,  33 but whoever denies me before others, I also will deny before my Father in heaven.  

Not Peace, but a Sword

34 “Do not think that I have come to bring peace to the earth; I have not come to bring peace but a sword.   

35 For I have come to set a man against his father, and a daughter against her mother, and a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law, 36 and one’s foes will be members of one’s own household.  

37 “Whoever loves father or mother more than me is not worthy of me, and whoever loves son or daughter more than me is not worthy of me, 38 and whoever does not take up the cross and follow me is not worthy of me.  39 Those who find their life will lose it, and those who lose their life for my sake will find it.  

 

WHAT DOES THE PASSAGE MEAN?

What can we glean from the passsage?  What should we take away from it?

Before we go back to the passage, let us take note of the context … the verses before and after our keynote passage.

Look at Matthew 10:1-23

The Twelve Apostles

10 Then Jesus[a] summoned his twelve disciples and gave them authority over unclean spirits, to cast them out, and to cure every disease and every sickness. These are the names of the twelve apostles: first, Simon, also known as Peter, and his brother Andrew; James son of Zebedee and his brother John; Philip and Bartholomew; Thomas and Matthew the tax collector; James son of Alphaeus and Thaddaeus;[b] Simon the Cananaean and Judas Iscariot, the one who betrayed him.   

The Mission of the Twelve

5 These twelve Jesus sent out with the following instructions: “Do not take a road leading to gentiles, and do not enter a Samaritan town, but go rather to the lost sheep of the house of Israel. As you go, proclaim the good news, ‘The kingdom of heaven has come near.’[c] Cure the sick; raise the dead; cleanse those with a skin disease; cast out demons. You received without payment; give without payment. Take no gold, or silver, or copper in your belts, 10 no bag for your journey, or two tunics, or sandals, or a staff, for laborers deserve their food. 11 Whatever town or village you enter, find out who in it is worthy, and stay there until you leave. 12 As you enter the house, greet it. 13 If the house is worthy, let your peace come upon it, but if it is not worthy, let your peace return to you. 14 If anyone will not welcome you or listen to your words, shake off the dust from your feet as you leave that house or town. 15 Truly I tell you, it will be more tolerable for the land of Sodom and Gomorrah on the day of judgment than for that town.  

Coming Persecutions

16 I am sending you out like sheep into the midst of wolves, so be wise as serpents and innocent as doves. 17 Beware of them, for they will hand you over to councils and flog you in their synagogues, 18 and you will be dragged before governors and kings because of me, as a testimony to them and the gentiles. 19 When they hand you over, do not worry about how you are to speak or what you are to say, for what you are to say will be given to you at that time, 20 for it is not you who speak, but the Spirit of your Father speaking through you. 21 Sibling will betray sibling to death and a father his child, and children will rise against parents and have them put to death, 22 and you will be hated by all because of my name. But the one who endures to the end will be saved. 23 When they persecute you in this town, flee to the next, for truly I tell you, you will not have finished going through all the towns of Israel before the Son of Man comes.   

24 A disciple is not above the teacher nor a slave above the master;  25 it is enough for the disciple to be like the teacher and the slave like the master.  If they have called the master of the house Beelzebul, how much more will they malign those of his household!  

Whom to Fear

26 “So have no fear of them, for nothing is covered up that will not be uncovered and nothing secret that will not become known.  27 What I say to you in the dark, tell in the light, and what you hear whispered, proclaim from the housetops.   28 Do not fear those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul; rather, fear the one who can destroy both soul and body in hell.[d] (Gk. Gehenna29 Are not two sparrows sold for a penny?  Yet not one of them will fall to the ground apart from your Father.  30 And even the hairs of your head are all counted.  31 So do not be afraid; you are of more value than many sparrows. 

32 “Everyone, therefore, who acknowledges me before others, I also will acknowledge before my Father in heaven,  33 but whoever denies me before others, I also will deny before my Father in heaven.  

Not Peace, but a Sword

34 “Do not think that I have come to bring peace to the earth; I have not come to bring peace but a sword.   

35 For I have come to set a man against his father, and a daughter against her mother, and a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law, 36 and one’s foes will be members of one’s own household.  

37 “Whoever loves father or mother more than me is not worthy of me, and whoever loves son or daughter more than me is not worthy of me, 38 and whoever does not take up the cross and follow me is not worthy of me. 39 Those who find their life will lose it, and those who lose their life for my sake will find it.   

Rewards

40 “Whoever welcomes you welcomes me, and whoever welcomes me welcomes the one who sent me. 41 Whoever welcomes a prophet in the name of a prophet will receive a prophet’s reward, and whoever welcomes a righteous person in the name of a righteous person will receive the reward of the righteous, 42 and whoever gives even a cup of cold water to one of these little ones in the name of a disciple — truly I tell you, none of these will lose their reward.”  

 

SO … WHAT SHOULD WE TAKE AWAY?

CONCLUSION
  1. If God knows what is happening to every sparrow, then He knows what is happening to us.
  2. If God has provided for every single sparrow, then He has provided for us
  3. … and He will continue to provide … BECAUSE we are worth more than many sparrows.  
  4. IF God has given us a job to do, THEN we can be confident that we will be able to accomplish that job … because He knows everything about the job … and because He will provide all that we need for the job.
  5. What we need to provide is COURAGE … courage to trust … courage to go.  

 

SONG OF RESPONSE

  • BE STRONG AND TAKE COURAGE … Don Moen et al …

 

BENEDICTION

  • May the grace of Jesus Christ, our Saviour and Lord, 
  • the love of God, our Father and Provider 
  • and the communion of the Holy Spirit, our Comforter and Guide 
  • rest, remain and abide with us all … now and for all ages.  Amen.  

 


 

 

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