FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
Year C April 24, 2016
Acts 11:1-18 Psalm 148 Revelation 21:1-6 John 13:31-35
Recently
I’ve been seeing a number of posts on facebook and hearing many people talk
about being separate from those who are different. Many of these are Christians who believe that
they need to separate themselves from those who, according to them, do not
interpret the word of God correctly and are therefore “unclean”.
After
sadly stumbling upon a very derogatory video I felt compelled to post a status
about how sad I felt. The video talked
about the problem of the world today being that “men love hores”. Disgusting even to repeat, but this phrase
was repeated over and over and described modern woman as being such. The presenter of the video was a self-proclaimed
man of God…. I would beg to differ!
How
interesting that our readings for this weekend present an opportunity for
talking about this attitude that breeds judgement –this attitude which has an
appearance of piety but is in fact a long way from the heart of God and is just
down right wrong!
The
first reading comes from Acts 11 and in verses 1-3 we read; “Now the apostles and the believers who
were in Judea heard that the Gentiles had also accepted the word of God. So when Peter went up to Jerusalem, the
circumcised believers criticized him, saying, "Why did you go to
uncircumcised men and eat with them?"
To
explain; Gentile (uncircumcised) were considered “Unclean”. Now, these who questioned are the very
apostles who followed Jesus around during his ministry on earth. Do you remember anything about that
ministry? Well let me remind you what
these loyal Born Again and Spirit-filled followers had forgotten; Jesus was one
who was often in trouble with the church officials because he hung out with the
sinners. He touched sick people (ie
UNCLEAN) and he spoke with gentiles…. Even healing some of their sick.
OH… if
you could hear me telling you this… you would see me most passionate!!!!
How can Born Again, Evangelical and
Spirit-filled Christians have even asked Peter about eating with Gentiles, let
alone criticized him??? And guess what…..??? Born Again, Evangelical and Spirit-filled
Christians are still doing it!
There
are those who will say that we must be separate from those bad old Catholics
because they don’t have the right doctrine and therefore they are “Unclean”. There are others that will say the same about
the Pentecostals…. There are supposed
Christians that will say you can only be a Christian if you keep the
commandments – that means worshiping on the Sabbath…. Therefore all others are “UNCLEAN”. And the list goes on…..
In the
believers defence, they had been conditioned by their culture and by God’s own
law, that there were certain traditions and very good laws that they must keep. In fact God had to give Peter a very sure
vision (3 times) about eating UNCLEAN food so that he would understand that God
was telling him to BREAK that God-given law.
Now, why
would God give a law and then tell Peter to break it?
Thinking…. Thinking…. Thinking…..
This is
where common sense and the whole word of God must come
together. Those who get caught up in
these things need to realize the instances in the Bible, the sacred word of
God, when God’s law was broken and God was happy about it. Studying these may serve better lessons than
blindly and religiously keeping the Law - Which by the way, no one can
perfectly do… only one did – but according the Pharisees and the Jewish religious
officials, he, the Son of God, actually broke them….and so they crucified him.
In a
time before refrigeration it only stands to reason that there needed to be some
rules about food and UNCLEAN food was the more inclined to be quite practically
troublesome. There were also practical
reasons that God demanded a religious separation….. God desired the good of His chosen people whom he
entrusted with His message and.... for starters, the cultures all around them
believed in child and human sacrifices, and the Bible gives instances of God
talking about this being an abomination.
So, yes… good reasons for this requirement, and yet there were still
many times when blessings came through mixed unions… in fact these can be found
in the human ancestry of Christ.
Even way
back in that Old Testament, God had proclaimed that his people were to be a
blessing to the world. Jesus came and
died for all, but how could his message reach the non-Jew if the Jews were not
permitted to mix with others? There were
always converts to Judaism but that was not God’s plan….. and still is not, He did not
come to make us all Jews - though many confused Christians might encourage the adherence
to those ancient Judaic laws and confuse you.
Peter
was forgiven for his lapse in Jewish etiquette, when his critics saw that the
Holy Spirit had been given to the gentiles, as this proved Gods approval. How can you argue with that? You can’t!
But in this day and age you will find that Christians can’t so easily
recognise the Holy Spirit and where it is falling…. We forget to look for it. I challenge us all to pray for our spiritual
eyes to be opened…. In fact maybe the lack of the Holy Spirit is in our part
and not in the “UNCLEAN”.
Let me
tell you just a little about the other readings. They talk about God dwelling with His people
and making all things new…. Including Jerusalem. This is not talking about a literal Jerusalem,
but a spiritual one, indicating the precious home of God’s people and this
includes us Gentiles – we are no longer UNCLEAN, we have been made clean by the
gift of the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit
came on the feast of Pentecost – Pentecost is the feast of the law…. A New Law
was given on the very day of the feast of the Old law.
If I
have not yet convinced you, let me point you toward our Gospel reading. We read from the Gospel of John chapter 13:34-35
“ I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have
loved you, you also should love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my
disciples, if you have love for one another."
It is
obvious to all those outsiders who look in at us that we are badly in need of a
Holy Spirit revival, because they can see that there is no love. The Holy Spirit comes to us, and is God
dwelling in us…. God who saves and not condemns…. God who rescues and heals….
God who is love! I’m so tired of the
judging and rejecting. Please let’s love
instead.
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