We have arrived
at the last Sunday of the Easter Season with a gathering of non-sequential
readings that speak to us from after the Resurrection, before the Crucifixion,
and sometime after Pentecost. And, this past Thursday, the Church Calendar
points us to the Ascension of Jesus. But there's no reference to that on this
day.
After the Resurrection, in
the lesson from Acts, the beginnings of organizing the Church as a body for the
expression of faith emerges. Peter tells the crowd of believers that
it is time to call a replacement for Judas and there are two worthy candidates
who have traveled with them all along. It is imperative that the empty slot be
filled with another who can also be an official witness to the resurrection,
with the Eleven chosen by Jesus. They pray and ask God to choose, lots are
cast, and the lot fell on Matthias.
The reading from the Epistle of
1st John was written perhaps 10-15 years after the Book of Acts but set in a
time probably after Pentecost. It’s uncertain as to whether or not the author
is the same John who wrote the Gospel, but this Letter, or perhaps a sermon, is
to remind us that belief in Jesus is at the same time belief in God, and it is
through our faith that we are given eternal life.
With the Gospel, we move
backwards in time to before the crucifixion. This reading is in the
middle of what is known as the "Farewell
Discourse" of Jesus that takes place just after the Last
Supper has been finished. In this moment, Jesus is praying for the Apostles,
updating God on the progress of the mission so far. He says, While I
was with them, I protected them in your name that you have given me. I guarded
them and not one of them was lost except the one destined to be lost, so
that the scripture might be fulfilled. [John 17:12] The one lost, of course, refers to Judas. And
in this prayer, also for us, Jesus asks God to protect us not just for our own
sake but for the sake of the whole world. In that way, God's love will live in
us and be given out to the world through us, as we carry on with Christ's
mission, the work we have been given to do. The disciples were, and we are,
sent into the world sheltered in love, by love, and for the love of God through
Jesus. As he looks up to heaven, Jesus asks God to make his own joy complete in
us and to sanctify ~ or hallow ~ us in the truth of God's Word.
We have come to know Jesus
through these and other words of the Christian Testament. The beginning of the
Gospel of John tells us that In the beginning was the Word, and the
Word was with God, and the Word was God. [John 1:1] We know that the Word is Jesus,
our Christ, our Messiah, our Savior. We've learned about Jesus after his
birth, and before his death, resurrection, and ascension. Through these
writings, we are given the instructions of how we are to follow Christ in this
world, in our time, knowing that through Christ’s prayer we are also sanctified
in the truth.
What will
be your prayer to God after these readings? What part of Christ's mission now
calls to you before you venture into the world again? As God knows our hearts,
I pray to continually seek to love and serve Christ during all my
living days, and to love and serve others in Christ’s name. As the original 12
were chosen by Jesus, and Matthias was chosen by God, we, too, are empowered
to fulfill the Mission and Ministry of our Redeemer. We, now, are The Chosen to
carry on Christ’s mission here and now.
LET US,
GOD’S PEOPLE, PRAY
Leader: ~ Jesus,
our Savior Christ, by prayer, the casting of lots, and through Divine
Will, Matthias was chosen to join in Your ministry and apostleship. Guide us on
our walk, chosen in our time, to seek the joy and challenge of discipleship
with You, striving to be living examples of Your ministry and mission.
Living, Loving God
RESPONSE:
Sanctify us in Your Truth
~ Jesus, our Savior
Christ, fill us with the spiritual substance and stamina to stand together, in continual witness, to all who govern on this Earth, in this Nation, and in
this Community, seeking justice, mercy, and freedom for all of God’s
people. We pray especially for: add your own petitions
Living Loving God
Sanctify
us in Your Truth
~ Jesus, our Savior
Christ, raise the hope and the spirits of all who suffer with severe
illness, depression, or serious life circumstance, and give strength to all who
give them care. We now join our hearts together to pray for those
in need… add your own petitions
Living
Loving God
Sanctify us in Your Truth
~ Jesus, our Savior
Christ, happy are we who, with drying tears, celebrate our loved ones now
arrived, to live again in the glory of eternity with You. We pray
especially for… add your own petitions
Living Loving God
Sanctify
us in Your Truth
~ Jesus, our Savior
Christ, we pause in this moment to offer You our other
heartfelt thanksgivings, intercessions, petitions, and memorials… add
your own petitions
Living Loving God
Sanctify
us in Your Truth
~ Jesus, our Savior
Christ, refresh and renew the spiritual tools of all who lead us in Your
church, as they guide and inspire us to find delight in Your Word, and walk with
us in faith-building and faith-in-action. We pray especially for: add
your own petitions
Living Loving God
Sanctify
us in Your Truth
The Celebrant adds: Glorious
and Almighty Lord, who knows our hearts and minds, protect our souls from
evil in and of the world, that we in turn, may offer Your love, shelter, and
eternal life to all we meet in the righteous work You have given us to do. We
ask through Your Son our Savior, Jesus Christ; and the Comfort of the Holy
Spirit; who together with You, reign as One God, now and forever. Amen.