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Good morning and welcome to Suamico United Methodist Church. Today, we are celebrating Labor Day weekend with a special worship service under a big tent at the park in Little Suamico. For those joining us online, I have pre-recorded this message to ensure you can partake in our joyful celebration. Our focus today is on what we allow into our bodies and what flows out of us, and the choices we make that affect this dynamic.
We began with readings from James 1 and Mark 7. James emphasizes the importance of being doers of the word, not just hearers. He calls for Christians to care for those who cannot care for themselves, like orphans and widows, and to keep oneself unstained by the world. Mark 7 depicts Jesus challenging traditional notions of purity, emphasizing that what defiles a person comes from within, not from external sources.
To illustrate this, we conducted a science experiment with Mentos and Diet Coke, showing how what we put in can cause an energetic reaction. This serves as a metaphor for our spiritual lives. Are we putting in God's word and allowing it to produce love, joy, and grace, or are we filling ourselves with negativity and letting that spill out?
I shared a personal story about adopting a 12-year-old foster child, despite warnings from our own congregation. This experience taught us that we cannot control what goes into or comes out of another person, but we can create an environment that encourages growth and flourishing. This ties back to our readings: true religion is about caring for the invisible and marginalized, not just following rituals.
Jesus criticized the Pharisees for their hypocrisy, for focusing on external rituals while neglecting the heart of God's commandments. He used the term "hypocrites," derived from Greek theater, to describe those who act out roles without genuine commitment. This is a call for us to examine our own lives. Are we merely paying lip service to God's word, or are we putting it into action?
In our Methodist tradition, early preachers reached out to coal miners who were excluded from church due to their appearance. This historical context challenges us to consider who we might be excluding today. Are we focusing on trivial matters and missing the core of God's message?
Ultimately, both Jesus and James call us to balance hearing God's word with doing it. We are to love God and our neighbors, putting our faith into action. This Labor Day weekend, let us commit to allowing the Holy Spirit to work in us, so that we may spray love and grace into the world.
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Key Takeaways
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2. What Defiles Comes from Within: Jesus teaches that it is not what goes into a person that defiles them, but what comes out. This challenges us to examine our hearts and the intentions behind our actions. Are we allowing God's word to transform us from within, or are we merely following external rituals?
3. Caring for the Invisible: The story of adopting a foster child highlights the importance of caring for the invisible and marginalized in our society. True religion involves taking risks and making sacrifices to support those who are often overlooked. This aligns with James' call to care for orphans and widows.
4. Hypocrisy vs. Genuine Faith: Jesus criticizes the Pharisees for their hypocrisy, focusing on external rituals while neglecting the heart of God's commandments. This serves as a warning for us to ensure that our faith is genuine and that our actions align with our beliefs.
5. Balancing Hearing and Doing: Both Jesus and James emphasize the need to balance hearing God's word with putting it into action. This involves loving God with all our being and loving our neighbors as ourselves. It is not enough to merely listen; we must also act.
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [01:11] - Bible Reading from James 1
- [03:10] - Bible Reading from Mark 7
- [05:03] - Mentos and Diet Coke Experiment
- [06:25] - Be Doers of the Word
- [07:22] - Caring for the Invisible
- [08:21] - Adopting a Foster Child
- [10:24] - Challenges of Foster Parenting
- [12:01] - Sneaky Parenting Tactics
- [13:07] - Jesus and the Pharisees
- [14:44] - Hypocrisy Explained
- [16:01] - Jesus' Critique of the Pharisees
- [17:16] - Methodist Tradition and Exclusion
- [19:02] - The Importance of Covenant
- [20:10] - Preparing for the Holy Spirit
- [21:44] - The Dangers of Avarice
- [22:46] - The Jesus Revolution Movie
- [24:43] - Modern-Day Exclusions
- [26:15] - Balancing Hearing and Doing
- [27:45] - Spraying Love and Grace