2 Pentecost/Year B
June 6, 2021
Psalm 138; 2 Corinthians 4:13-5:1; Mark 3:20-35
Summer is upon us…and in Sitka, and other places….this usually means a transition into a season with more outdoor activities, such as gardening, walking, hiking, boating, swimming, days spent at the beach, summer camps for kids, travels for families, fishing season for many, music festivals, family get-togethers, an influx of visitors, the start of seasonal jobs for the summer months, and for other folks, such as our coastguard families…it’s a time to head off to their new home for the next few years…
I was struck by how grateful I felt as I began to list all these summer activities and things to look forward to this summer…because last summer…many of these things I mentioned…came to a standstill because of the pandemic...
The words of the psalmist come to mind, as I think about all that is set to take place this summer… “I will give thanks to you, O Lord, with my whole heart; before the gods I will sing your praise”
Yet, in the midst of my remembering so much to be grateful for, I was also remembering how difficult this past year has been for so many people….and that even as we begin to navigate through another phase of the pandemic… and look forward to seeing more signs of life emerging all around us….our lives, and the lives of our friends, families, neighbors and people known to God alone, will continue to be a mix of moments of celebration and lament, joy and sorrow, life and death, hopes and fears, hellos and good-byes…
So, how do we keep ourselves from being tossed all about from the storms of life, and the mix of emotions that come to every human life?
We turn our hearts to God again and again…and to God’s love made known to us, in the life, death and resurrection of Jesus…and we pray for the Holy Spirit to help us, comfort us, sustain us, and guide us to focus on our inner nature….the eternal life….so that we can then turn our hearts to one another, our siblings in the family of God… to love one another and encourage one another, as we have been so loved by God…
In our reading from the 2nd letter of Paul to the Corinthians today…we are reminded of this need to focus on our inner nature, to look there, to find our hope… our hope in the God who raised the Lord Jesus, who we believe, by our baptisms, will raise us also with Jesus… into the family of God…which is for eternity…which is for ever…
“So we do not lose heart. Even though our outer nature is wasting away, our inner nature is being renewed day by day. For this slight momentary affliction is preparing us for an eternal weight of glory beyond all measure, because we look not at what can be seen but at what cannot be seen; for what can be seen is temporary, but what cannot be seen is eternal.”
The Rev Malcolm McLaurin shared in “Faith at Home” this week a meditation that reflects on how we might experience moments with God that help us focus on our inner nature…the eternal life….the good news of God’s love that continually flows through us, even as the outer world, our earthly life challenges, seem to lead us to a standstill in our lives…
These are his words:
(Have you ever had those times when you feel the comfort of something outside of yourself? For me it feels like a wave of peace. I’ve experienced this when looking at a sky full of stars in the night sky. Or even when I’ve experienced a radiant sunset. But I most often feel this when I’m in the midst of something difficult. During a hard conversation. Sitting with someone who is sad. This presence, that I cannot truly explain, seems to say to me “no matter what you are going through, I am here with you.”
I think these are GOD moments. Moments when God breaks through the noise and emotions of this world to remind me that I am not alone and that whatever experience and emotion I am feeling, God is sharing that moment with me. The thing is, the more I name these moments as GOD moments, or encounters with GOD, the more and more I have them.
(He asks) I wonder if you have had GOD moments before?)
I would expand on that question….I wonder, as you look back over the past year of the pandemic, and in recent weeks…if you have had God moments? Moments that you know, that all is well with your soul…And I wonder…if you are beginning to notice them more now, as you reflect back on this past year, and as you begin to plan for Summer 2021?
There were so many things in our lives that seemed to have come to a standstill last year….yet the passing of time, the changing seasons of the year, the Love of the Lord that endures forever, for eternity, reminded us often…that our lives really weren’t at a standstill after-all…and for that good news reminder….I am grateful….
“I will give thanks to you, O Lord, with my whole heart; before the gods I will sing your praise”
Instrumental Hymn after sermon:
When peace, like a river, attendeth my way,
When sorrows like seabillows roll;
Whatever my lot, thou hast taught me to say,
It is well, it is well with my soul.
It is well with my soul,
It is well, it is well with my soul.
Rev Julie Platson
St Peter’s by the Sea Episcopal Church
Sika, AK