{"id":1249,"date":"2011-03-02T20:35:45","date_gmt":"2011-03-02T20:35:45","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/localhost\/?p=704"},"modified":"2017-08-26T15:26:29","modified_gmt":"2017-08-26T19:26:29","slug":"ephesians-v-exhortation-app-marilyn-zehr-feb-27-2011","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.tumc.ca\/?p=1249","title":{"rendered":"Ephesians V: Exhortation App? &#8211; Marilyn Zehr &#8211; Feb. 27, 2011"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"index.php?option=com_content&#038;view=category&#038;id=10&#038;Itemid=42\">View    Archived Sermons\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 <\/a><\/p>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"http:\/\/media.tumc.ca\/T034_20110227.mp3\" target=\"_blank\"><strong><font face=\"verdana,geneva\" color=\"#ff0000\">New! Listen to this Sermon\u00a0 <\/font><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<div align=\"justify\"><strong><font face=\"verdana,geneva\" color=\"#000000\">The letter to the Ephesians:<\/font><\/strong><\/div>\n<div align=\"justify\"><font color=\"#000000\"><br \/><\/font><font face=\"verdana,geneva\" color=\"#000000\">This has been our focus text as a church since Christmas and though there are many different ways to approach a series our approach to this text has not been systematic. \u00a0<\/font><font color=\"#000000\"><br \/><\/font><font face=\"verdana,geneva\" color=\"#000000\">We didn\u2019t exegete specific texts.\u00a0 We didn\u2019t divide it up into parts to be sure we focused on the entire letter.\u00a0 We didn\u2019t preach on it every Sunday \u2013 or five or six Sundays in a row, because we wanted to and needed to focus on other parts of the life of our church.\u00a0 Interspersed with this series we had a St. Clair O\u2019Connor Sunday in January.\u00a0 On February 6th, we heard from our past chair J.D. and our new chairperson Jana as they reflected on the overall life and vision of our church when we marked the turn over of our church from one year to the next after the AGM.\u00a0 At that service we also blessed the members of our newly reconfigured committees and ministry teams.\u00a0 And then most recently, last Sunday, we held an Interfaith service \u2013 that highlighted beautifully for us how our relationships with people of other faiths is foundationally built on our relationship with God and flows out of the love and hope and peace known in Christ.<\/font><font color=\"#000000\"><\/p>\n<p><\/font><font face=\"verdana,geneva\" color=\"#000000\">It is good that our focus on Ephesians did not interrupt the flow or the life of our church, for Ephesians is all about the life of church as it can be imagined and as it is.<\/font><font color=\"#000000\"><\/p>\n<p><\/font><font face=\"verdana,geneva\" color=\"#000000\">The point of the letter addressed to the Ephesians is to immerse us in the work and life and love of God that gave us Christ and through Christ the church and if the letter immerses us in the life of God and Christ and the church then we do well not to step out of the life of the church to pay attention to it, but instead allow it to enter into and inform and shape our lives as we live church here together.<\/font><font color=\"#000000\"><\/p>\n<p><\/font><font face=\"verdana,geneva\" color=\"#000000\">Living with Ephesians these last several weeks has been like that for me.\u00a0 It has been an immersion.\u00a0 Jodie and Aldred and Tim\u2019s sermons on this text were part of my immersion.\u00a0 The stories they shared of how different themes in this text have shaped them have continued to wash over me in the weeks since they preached.\u00a0 Jodie\u2019s contemplation on chosenness with reference to a Flannery O\u2019Connor story freed something in me. Tim\u2019s stories of his own childhood witness to the effects of Ephesians on the lived experience of his community will not soon fade in my memory. And next Sunday when John Epp shares an oral presentation of Ephesians with us, we won\u2019t be able to help but be soaked by some of the waves of this living water.<\/font><font color=\"#000000\"><\/p>\n<p><\/font><font face=\"verdana,geneva\" color=\"#000000\">However the lives we live in this world would love to immerse us in so many other things besides the life and work and love of God as expressed so well in Ephesians.<\/font><font color=\"#000000\"><\/p>\n<p><\/font><font face=\"verdana,geneva\" color=\"#000000\">\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 Do you ever feel immersed in new technologies for example?\u00a0 I was looking at advertisements for Google apps and iphone apps this week.\u00a0\u00a0 Apps is short for applications.\u00a0 Google apps will help you get connected and be more productive.\u00a0 Apparently iphone apps can help you do almost anything you can imagine. Did you know there are over 350,000 apps available for iphone or 350,000 ways to make the iphone even better?\u00a0 There\u2019s almost no limit to what an iphone can do. (I\u2019m quoting a few ad slogans, of course) I was most intrigued by the Roman Catholic Confession App, which sells for 1.99 and is the only religious app in the top 10.\u00a0 This app walks people through confession step by step, reminds users when their last confessions were and keeps track of sins they have previously confessed.\u00a0 It allows a \u201ccustom examination of conscience, based on age, sex and marital status,\u201d the ability to add sins that aren\u2019t listed and a choice of seven different acts of contrition \u2013 prayers that express sorrow for sins.\u00a0 However, absolution or release from the sin can still only come from a priest.\u00a0 I wonder why I was interested in that app?\u00a0 Maybe I don\u2019t have enough opportunities to confess.\u00a0 More pertinent to my own profession, however, I could download a Bible app \u2013 so that I could reference scripture wirelessly from anywhere, or I could regularly receive updates from sermon.net, incase I don\u2019t have enough sermon ideas of my own.<\/font><font color=\"#000000\"><br \/><\/font><font face=\"verdana,geneva\" color=\"#000000\">Facebook would love to connect me to all of these kinds of apps or services as well \u2013 though I don\u2019t know as much about that.\u00a0 The waters of these immersions sometimes feel deep and dark to me \u2013 I find it a bit hard to sort out the life-giving water from the water that threatens to drown me in the realm of new technologies, but I\u2019ll return to a consideration of this in a moment.<\/font><font color=\"#000000\"><\/p>\n<p><\/font><font face=\"verdana,geneva\" color=\"#000000\">Or do you ever feel immersed by fears of what will happen in the world given the unrest in the Middle East? We do not yet know what the global geopolitical or economic implications will be for all those millions of people in North Africa and the Middle East demanding fairly paid and meaningful work, affordable food and governments that will listen to them. And some people fear for the people of Israel in the midst of all of this.\u00a0 We long for justice and human rights for all Palestinians and Israelis\u2019 who share the land in that region, but we ask, what will be the cost to those viewed as occupiers and oppressors?\u00a0 And that is only one of the questions that our newspapers were asking this morning.\u00a0 There are many more.<\/font><font color=\"#000000\"><\/p>\n<p><\/font><font face=\"verdana,geneva\" color=\"#000000\">Or do you ever feel immersed, more locally, by political positions or persons or parties that serve their own or even our own self-interests while ignoring the cries of the poor and creation?\u00a0 More locally, we long for increased energy sustainability, a city that we can traverse quickly and efficiently when we need to, affordable food and housing for all, but its hard to see how certain economic theories like corporate tax cuts, paying 80 plus cents per kwHr for solar energy, or a completely reformulated transit plan will benefit those who need help the most. And what if the people who need to be served the most \u2013 don\u2019t include many of us?<\/font><font color=\"#000000\"><\/p>\n<p><\/font><font face=\"verdana,geneva\" color=\"#000000\">If we think about all the different things within which we could be immersed, it\u2019s like the water we swim in has had a few oil spills and all we really long to do is dive deeply into clean pure water.<\/font><font color=\"#000000\"><\/p>\n<p><\/font><font face=\"verdana,geneva\" color=\"#000000\">Immersion in Ephesians and its exhortations has the potential to provide some of the clean pure water for which we long.<\/font><font color=\"#000000\"><br \/><\/font><font face=\"verdana,geneva\" color=\"#000000\">Therefore\u2026 live a life worthy of the calling to which you have been called. In Ephesians 4:1, the text I used in my first sermon on Ephesians, the word \u201ctherefore,\u201d throws a life buoy or a life preserver into the water for us. With this \u201ctherefore\u201d\u2026 we are given protection and something to hold on to in<br \/>\nthe midst of all the waters that threaten to overwhelm.\u00a0 And in today\u2019s text there is another \u201ctherefore\u201d at chapter 5:1.\u00a0 \u201cTherefore, be imitators of God, as beloved children, and live in love as Christ loved us and gave himself up for us, a fragrant offering and sacrifice to God.\u201d\u00a0 And in chapter 6:13 there will be another one.\u00a0 \u201cTherefore, take up the whole armor of God, so that you may be able to withstand on that evil day, and having done everything, to stand firm.\u00a0 The word, \u201ctherefore\u201d is sprinkled throughout the letter to provide us with something to hold onto when the waves get rough.<\/font><font color=\"#000000\"><\/p>\n<p><\/font><font face=\"verdana,geneva\" color=\"#000000\">Does this mean that Paul\u2019s exhortations to lead a life worthy of the calling to which we have been called, or to imitate God as beloved children, or to take up the whole armor of God provide us with Exhortation apps or applications we can apply to any or all situations?\u00a0 I wish it were so easy.\u00a0 But no, actually, not if applications do what I think they tend to do and that is to make us think that we are in charge or in control of our situation.\u00a0 Applications, after all, allow us to do almost anything that we can imagine.\u00a0 They allow us to be connected and productive and even to calculate and tabulate our sins and our frequency of sinning if we want them to do so.\u00a0 How often have we read devotionals in our lives that provide us with applications of a given text for our daily lives? While not a problem at all and helpful on one hand\/ on another hand, even these can erroneously encourage the illusion that somehow once we figure out the mystery called God, then or therefore, we can go on our way and know exactly how to approach each and every situation.<\/font><font color=\"#000000\"><br \/><\/font><font face=\"verdana,geneva\" color=\"#000000\">\u00a0\u00a0 \u00a0<\/font><font color=\"#000000\"><br \/><\/font><font face=\"verdana,geneva\" color=\"#000000\">Looking again at Ephesians 5:1, \u201cTherefore be imitators of God, as beloved children, and live in love, as Christ loved us and gave himself up for us, a fragrant offering and sacrifice to God.\u00a0 This is not an app, but rather an invitation to recall that our lives are most fruitful when we participate in the life and work and love of God.\u00a0 This verse asks us to imitate God, and as such echoes a core verse of the Torah, Leviticus 19:1,2\u00a0 where it says, \u201cyou shall be Holy for I the Lord your God am Holy.\u201d And this is not something we do, or are in charge of or can accomplish by keeping track of all the many parts of our lives with our apps no matter how hard we try.\u00a0 \u201cFor by grace you have been saved through faith, and this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God \u2026 for we are what God has made us.\u201d\u00a0 The first three chapters of Ephesians have been eminently clear.\u00a0 God blesses us, chooses us, adopts us, lavishes grace on us, redeems us, grants us peace and loves us beyond reason, because God has created us in Christ Jesus for good works which God prepared beforehand to be our way of life.\u00a0 The exhortations in the second half of Ephesians, to walk worthy of the calling to which we have been called and to imitate God and to take up the whole armor of God are the ways we practice the resurrection life into which we have been called, but it is never only up to us and we are not in charge.\u00a0 So how do we imitate God if it is not really up to us and we are not in charge?<\/font><font color=\"#000000\"><\/p>\n<p><\/font><font face=\"verdana,geneva\" color=\"#000000\">Let us think about the lives of children.\u00a0 In this verse we are called beloved or well loved children.\u00a0 Well-loved children live in families where there are fairly simple structures, like meal-time, play time, nap time, time for age appropriate chores, story time, prayer time and bed time.\u00a0 Within these simple structures and rituals that of course vary from family to family children learn to imitate their parents and those in the family who are more mature than they are.\u00a0 For Christians who are called to imitate God, where are the simple structures and rituals that reveal God\u2019s love and work to us? In Ephesians and for us those structures and rituals are played out in the church \u2013 the body of Christ and family of God.\u00a0 And just as no family is perfect, there is conflict and rule-breaking and boundary testing and sometimes very little energy to keep up the pattern of these structures, so it goes with the church. And yet, that\u2019s what God has gifted us with through Christ. Church is the place where we immerse ourselves in the stories and structure and rituals that reveal God to us and encourages us to imitate what we experience.<\/font><font color=\"#000000\"><\/p>\n<p><\/font><font face=\"verdana,geneva\" color=\"#000000\">Each week as we gather, each year as we move through the seasons of the church, each time we work with each other on a project, or join in a potluck and we sing, pray, hear the words of scripture and are encouraged in our lives of faith.\u00a0\u00a0 In all of these ways we are immersed over and over again in the story of the life and work and love and resurrection power of God. \u00a0<\/font><font color=\"#000000\"><br \/><\/font><font face=\"verdana,geneva\" color=\"#000000\">And lest we take this story within which we are immersed for granted, in our post-modern, post Christian, post everything context, let me tell you a brief story. \u00a0<\/font><font color=\"#000000\"><br \/><\/font><font face=\"verdana,geneva\" color=\"#000000\">A local minister friend of mine here in the Beach within the last year hired a young woman to help with the church\u2019s technology needs.\u00a0 This young woman had no church background, but was interested in the stories and the rituals of the church.\u00a0 Last year, approaching Easter as the young woman was working on some of the printed materials for the Good Friday and Easter weekend worship services, my minister friend found her at her desk in the church weeping.\u00a0 Of course the minister asked her, \u201cwhat\u2019s wrong,\u201d and the young woman looked up from her work and said through her tears, \u201che dies and it\u2019s so awful.\u201d \u00a0<\/font><font color=\"#000000\"><\/p>\n<p><\/font><font face=\"verdana,geneva\" color=\"#000000\">Let us never wonder if the story we immerse ourselves in week after week can be taken for granted. <\/font><font color=\"#000000\"><\/p>\n<p><\/font><font face=\"verdana,geneva\" color=\"#000000\">Immersion in the love and work and life and resurrection power of God, as revealed to us in Ephesians, is the pure clear water for which we long and in the church, even if there is the occasional oil spill, it is still this immersion in the waters of God with a few life preservers close by that allows us to know how to see, view and respond to all the other things that threaten to overwhelm us; like 350,000 apps, like fears about the global geopolitical situation and our own attempts to wade through local political concerns. <\/font><font color=\"#000000\"><\/p>\n<p><\/font><font face=\"verdana,geneva\" color=\"#000000\">And even if Apps can do more than we can imagine \u2013 the question becomes &#8211; to what end?\u00a0 Immersion in the life of the church and its story \u2013 its foundation and founder Christ \u2013 helps us to sort out those ends.<\/font><font color=\"#000000\"><\/p>\n<p><\/font><font face=\"verdana,geneva\" color=\"#000000\">According to Ephesians we are invited to rely on and participate with the One who by the power at work within us is able to accomplish abundantly far more than <strong>all <\/strong>we can ask or imagine, to God be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus to all generations, forever and ever. 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