### Summary
Good morning, St. John's Church. Today, we gathered to worship and to be aware of God's Spirit moving among us. We prayed for an increased awareness of His presence and celebrated through song and dance. We then delved into the theme of feeling like an outsider, sharing personal anecdotes and reflecting on how religious events can sometimes feel exclusive. This led us into our sermon series, "The Table," focusing on communion and its roots in the Passover feast.
We explored the significance of the Passover meal, starting with the first Passover in Egypt, where God gave specific instructions to the Israelites. This meal marked a transition from slavery to becoming God's chosen people. We then examined the second Passover in the book of Numbers, where God made allowances for those who were unclean or on a journey, emphasizing the importance of inclusion.
The sermon highlighted how God’s invitation to the Passover meal extended to outsiders, including aliens and immigrants, showing that God's desire is for everyone to participate. This inclusivity is mirrored in the New Testament, where Jesus, during the Last Supper, invited a diverse group of disciples, including those who would betray Him or were considered enemies.
We discussed how the early church in Corinth misused communion to exclude people, and how the Apostle Paul corrected this by emphasizing the communal and inclusive nature of the Lord's Supper. Communion, or the Eucharist, is a sacred practice that unites Christians across the world, transcending differences and bringing us together to remember Christ's sacrifice.
Finally, we reflected on the importance of an open table, where everyone is invited to receive God's grace. We were reminded of the joy and excitement of being welcomed into God's presence, much like a child being invited into a neighbor's home. As we come to the table, we are called to extend this invitation to others, sharing the good news and being God's hands and feet in the world.
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Key Takeaways
- 1. God's Presence is Always Here: We often pray for God's Spirit to come, but we must remember that He is already present among us. Our prayer should be for an increased awareness of His presence, to see, hear, and experience Him more deeply in our lives. This awareness transforms our worship and our daily walk with God. [12:35]
- 2. Inclusivity in God's Kingdom: The Passover meal, with its specific instructions, was initially exclusive to the Israelites. However, God made provisions for the unclean and the outsiders, showing His desire for inclusivity. This inclusivity is a precursor to the New Testament's message of salvation for all through Christ. [48:53]
- 3. The Table is for Everyone: Jesus' Last Supper included a diverse group of disciples, some of whom were considered enemies or outsiders. This act of inclusion at the table signifies that communion is meant to bring people together, regardless of their backgrounds or past actions. [55:18]
- 4. Communion as a Means of Grace: John Wesley viewed communion as a means of experiencing God's grace. By offering communion to everyone, he believed that people could encounter God's grace in a transformative way. This practice encourages us to see communion as an open invitation to experience God's love and grace. [61:09]
- 5. Extending the Invitation: As we come to the table, we are reminded of the joy and excitement of being welcomed into God's presence. This invitation is not just for us but for everyone. We are called to extend this invitation to others, sharing the good news and being God's hands and feet in the world. [01:04:57]
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [12:35] - Prayer for Awareness of God's Presence
- [13:29] - Worship Through Song
- [19:35] - Reflection on Feeling Like an Outsider
- [30:24] - Personal Anecdote: Attending a Women's Conference
- [32:46] - Introduction to the Sermon Series: The Table
- [35:03] - The Passover and Its Significance
- [38:32] - Specific Instructions for the Passover Meal
- [40:43] - The Second Passover: A Transition for God's People
- [42:20] - Reading from Numbers Chapter 9
- [46:15] - God's Allowances for the Unclean and Outsiders
- [48:53] - Inclusivity in the Old Testament
- [50:36] - The Importance of Participation in the Passover
- [52:47] - The Table is Open for All
- [55:18] - Jesus' Inclusive Last Supper
- [56:14] - Communion as a Community Practice
- [58:04] - The Sacredness of the Table
- [61:09] - John Wesley's View on Communion
- [64:57] - Extending the Invitation to All
- [82:18] - Sending Out with a Blessing from Numbers Chapter 6