For Sunday, August
4, 2019 ~ 8th Sunday after Pentecost, Year C, Readings:
Ecclesiastes 1:2, 12-14; 2:18-23; Psalm 49:1-11, Colossians 3:1-11, Luke
12:13-21
…even
at night their minds do not rest. This also is vanity. [Ecclesiastes 2:23b]
My mouth shall speak of wisdom, and my
heart shall meditate on understanding.
[Psalm 49:2]
Set your minds on the things that are above, not on the things that are
on earth, for you have died, and your life is hidden with Christ in
God...no longer Greek and Jew...Christ is all and in all! [Colossians 3:1-11]
But God said to him, 'You fool! This very night your life is being
demanded of you. And the things you have prepared, whose will they be?' So it
is with those who store up treasures for themselves but are not rich toward God. [Luke 12:20-21]
As the saying goes, "You can't take it with you"
though heaven knows how hard we try. What we do take with us
is the baggage of foolish neglect or even ambivalence toward God in our daily living.
Those of us privileged enough to have options to build our barns and store up
earthly materials, often shield ourselves and deny the ticking clock. It is as
if in unknowing what hour the chime will toll for us, we have the time to
acquire, accumulate, and just have more. I am reminded of the late comedian George
Carlin’s brilliant riff on Stuff [see YouTube, there’s even a censored
version], at once a hilarious and sobering look at our western sense of need.
Check out a local estate sale and see a
lifetime of collections, clothing, furniture, and just plain stuff that's left
behind, offered at a bargain to be collected by others and then left again. Meanwhile
all around us others cry out for basic treasures such as clean water, food, clothes,
shelter, and health care. If you haven’t watched the news lately Google the
after-effects of hurricanes, earthquakes, tornadoes, catastrophic floods, and deadly
wild fires just to see how one can measure the loss of possessions against the
loss of life. And don’t avert your eyes and ears to the cries of those,
already desperate, suddenly caught indefinitely in horrifyingly cruel
conditions most of us cannot even imagine – babies and children separated from
parents, spouses separated from each other – in dreadfully dangerous war-torn
areas and along the borders of our "civilized country" as we in this land like to think of ourselves.
The grandest home is not permanent storage, nor is it even the grave – think about Egyptian tombs! No matter how privileged or how honored in this mortal life, no one will live forever and no thing will go along. How are you prepared this very day for the next? And the things you have prepared, whose will they be? THIS life is meant to be less about downsizing than upsizing - start storing up spiritual treasures by turning toward God. Be filled with kindness, selflessness, benevolence, love. In taking on a new self, as Paul tells us, we are no longer Greek and Jew, white and black, brown and yellow, citizen and immigrant, one political party and another. Christ is all and in all. Life is short and no amount of stuff will make it last longer; what we do with what we have is what matters. Whoever is wise will ponder these things...Set your minds on things that are above... How are you storing your treasure?
The grandest home is not permanent storage, nor is it even the grave – think about Egyptian tombs! No matter how privileged or how honored in this mortal life, no one will live forever and no thing will go along. How are you prepared this very day for the next? And the things you have prepared, whose will they be? THIS life is meant to be less about downsizing than upsizing - start storing up spiritual treasures by turning toward God. Be filled with kindness, selflessness, benevolence, love. In taking on a new self, as Paul tells us, we are no longer Greek and Jew, white and black, brown and yellow, citizen and immigrant, one political party and another. Christ is all and in all. Life is short and no amount of stuff will make it last longer; what we do with what we have is what matters. Whoever is wise will ponder these things...Set your minds on things that are above... How are you storing your treasure?
LET US, GOD’S PEOPLE, PRAY
Leader: ~ O Christ who is all and in all, free us from all earthbound self-indulgent
vanities and incline our minds to things above. Help us to discard our old
practice and be renewed according to the image of our Creator.
O Christ in God
RESPONSE:
You
are the richness of our Life
~ O Christ who is all and in all, awaken the souls of all who
govern by merit or by force, in the nations of this world and locally, to remember
that even the greatly honored cannot live forever. Guide them to store up their
treasure in good and sincere service, to benefit all Your children in this life,
and themselves in the next. We pray
especially for: add your own petitions
O
Christ in God
You
are the richness of our Life
~ O Christ who is all and in all, lift the spirits of those who
languish in the face of physical or emotional pain, hunger, or addiction, and
refresh the energy of all who try to help. We now join our voices to pray aloud
for those in need… add your own petitions
O
Christ in God
You
are the richness of our Life
~ O Christ who is all and in all, liberate the hearts that
grieve with the joy that those we have sent ahead now rise to live again, revealed
in the newness and glory of Christ our Lord. We pray especially for… add your own petitions
O
Christ in God
You
are the richness of our Life
~ O Christ who is all and in all, we pause in this moment to offer You our other heartfelt
thanksgivings, intercessions, petitions, and memorials, aloud or silently… add your own petitions
O
Christ in God
You
are the richness of our Life
~ O
Christ who is all and in all, as we are continually blessed by those You have
called to lead us in Your church, grant them Your wisdom to speak of ways that
guide us all to You. We pray especially for: add your own petitions
O
Christ in God
You
are the richness of our Life
The Celebrant adds: Most Holy Teacher, open our hearts to understanding the brevity
of this fragile life. Empower us to clothe ourselves anew by choosing the
divine abundance of eternal love through selflessness, benevolence, and joy-filled
obedience to Your transcendent truth. We ask through Jesus, our constant
Redeemer, and the Holy Spirit, our eternal Advocate, who together with You are
One God, now, always, and forever. Amen.
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