Suitcases are packed & at the door, the
taxi is waiting in the drive. You give your family a final embrace & tell
them you will continue to be with them, even though you are soon departing to
places elsewhere.
How can you still be with them?
This past Thursday would have been my sister’s
48th birthday. Although this was her 8th birthday following her
death, she remains very much with me & still reaches me in a number of
ways. You know what I am talking about as we have all had the experience of
love and loss & the deep emotions that we feel & the experience of
feeling left behind & alone. Losses change us & life around also
changes. The placement of our lives is up rooted, for change has come. Our love
does not diminish nor the bond break; it changes but our love continues on.
Soon we realize that we are not alone.
The disciples are soon to experience just what
we are talking about. They soon will experience a great loss in their lives, as
Jesus would soon be crucified. Jesus is preparing them for this time and His
going away, the disciples are confused I am certain & are wondering what
their future would hold. Where we stand with Jesus in the scripture text today is very close to
where we stood last week with the disciples & Jesus in the upper room.
Judas Iscariot has departed to implement his betrayal of Jesus & receive
his 30 pieces of silver. Jesus takes
this time to prepare the rest of the disciples for what is going to happen. It
is like His suit cases are at the door & His final preparation is to ready
the disciples for what will be. Jesus is going away. He says vs 18“I will
not leave you as orphans, I will come to you.” In a little while the world will
see me no more, but you will see me. Because I live, you also will live. On
that day you will realize that I am in my Father, and you in me, and I in you.” 21 Whoever has my commands and keeps them is the one who loves me. The
one who loves me will be loved by my Father, and I too will love them and show
myself to them.”
Judas,
not Iscariot, asks Him, well just how do you intend to show yourself to us, but
not to the world?
23 Jesus replied, “Anyone who
loves me will obey my teaching. My Father will love them, and we will come to
them and make our home with them. What an astounding promise of presence!
He
will come and make our home in them! Jesus isn’t talking about a short visit or
texting you now & again to check in. He & God will reside with us, will
be there for us, at all times. Making a home – doesn’t that sound inviting,
setting up a space, residence, a place to live, a place to abide to be
comfortable, when home is a place you want to be, it is a special place. Jesus
wants to dwell with us, share our lives our hearts our moments.
We
live in a world where people are more technologically joined than ever before.
We can skype & see one another on our screens from just about anywhere in
the world. We can, talk to one another even from space. Technology has done
wonders to enhance our ability to communicate & order things and shop
(battery for my computer said up to 2 weeks, at my door the next day). More
people are able now to work from home. But many people seem still to be lonely;
or lonelier still. Many people now working from home & are not forced to
get out of their homes & meet others. Causing some to not leave their homes
for longer periods of time and not have face to face communication, physical
contact with other people which is so important for our well-being & our
socialization. It is important, to share news, complain about the weather,
laugh & reminisce, all important. As well people who may be isolated
physically and yet connected in trans-dimensional modes of connection are not
always pulled out of their isolation by electronic means. It is a way of
communicating, but it is electronically. Feeling alone can be a profoundly
difficult thing to experience. Once you
close out your screen or turn your device off, the space around you
returns.
This
is what the disciples are likely to fear most: isolation from their teacher and
friend. They have changed their life
course and their ways of life and have been about Jesus’ life and journey &
mission. Now His suit cases are at the door, and HE is leaving but HE promises
them that they will not be alone.
Into
this physical reality that seems apparent does not go empty. In vs 26 Jesus
names the reality of His presence, now in a different form, but none the less
the very presence of God in Christ. This spiritual presence resides with us;
comes once Jesus returns to be with God where they prepare the eternal
dwellings & still be present with their disciples in the present. The 40 days following Easter is this Thursday Ascension Day; the day
given for Christ’s return to God following his resurrection. The Spirit of God,
Advocate, Holy Spirit, sent by God in Jesus’ name to be present with the
followers of Jesus (verse 26). This gift of God’s presence with us we
acknowledge as the third component of the Trinity – Father, Son & Holy
Spirit & we celebrate the gift of God’s Spirit on Pentecost two weeks from
today on Pentecost Sunday, this year also CV’s 174 anniversary. We will
celebrate the gift of God’s Spirit that has guided and nudged the people of His
church throughout those many years & beyond, leading the people to first
build the original church & rebuild it again after the fire. Same with the
Newburgh Church. The Spirit of God has counselled & led His people throughout
their soon 161 years. We cannot see the Spirit of God itself, but no doubt we
have all at times felt it & have been strengthened & renewed in its
presence, it’s embrace. Verse 26 is the first time Jesus speaks of the Holy
Spirit in His teaching here in John. The Advocate is a presence the disciples
will need in order to love as they are called to love. It will, as Jesus
promises, be as if he is still with them. Further to that, the Spirit will
serve as their teacher, in Jesus absence. Just as Jesus has been a profound
presence in the Gospel message and continuing this teaching – His teaching,
will be the Advocates role.
Not
only will God’s Spirit continue our Lord’s teaching, but in vs. 27 Jesus says
to us “Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to you as
the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid.
Peace
is a commodity that we profoundly need in our world and is absent for way to
many. Jesus knows this. In His dialogue concerning His absence, Jesus reassures
them, as they are obviously concerned, confused, afraid. HE reassures them they
will not be left alone, conveys peace on them. HE does this not merely saying
it, but giving them peace. This not a wish, this is a gift and a gift of very
profound importance, especially in this moment of their lives. He was aware of
what upheaval lay ahead for them & like last week, love & peace are
marks of true discipleship that are a requirement for all disciples past &
present. Working Preacher
Recall
with me Jesus first words when He appears to His frightened disciples after His
resurrection. John 20:19-21 19 On
the evening of that first day of the week, when the disciples were together,
with the doors locked for fear of the Jewish leaders, Jesus came and stood
among them and said, “Peace be with you!”
Pastor
James Wright says “Peace gives strength to everything you do. It doesn’t matter
if you are working, studying, raising a family, or lying in bed in a nursing
home with no hope of recovery. Knowing that Jesus died and rose to give you
eternal life is the most peaceful of all experiences. It gives you the strength
to cope with any hardship. It calms the restless soul. It lifts the lowest
spirit. It is the only true peace we can ever know in this earthly life.”"The Peace of the Lord be with you
always." Pastor James F. Wright Peace is not seen as passive, but as
actively working toward peace in and number of situations. The Spirit and peace
entwined move the disciples and later on the church into active discipleship
and mission. With the gift of peace and the Holy Spirit, we are able today as
did the disciples, live lives of faithfulness.
As
the disciples are told and we are reminded of where Jesus was returning, we all
know that this was what HE was meant to do. To return to be with His Father;
with God Himself. From this time on through the presence and guidance &
teaching of the Holy Spirit the
community of believers would grow and blossom as the hearts of believers would
be blessed with the peace and Holy Spirit of God. Even if the suitcases are at the door, and someone dear to us, is called to
leave, we are never, ever abandoned. Not even in the midst of the loss, the
pain, and sorrow that are a part of life in this broken world. 14 The
Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. We have seen his glory, the
glory of the one and only Son, who came from the Father, full of grace and
truth continues to make His home with us. His Spirit of presence will be
constant in the hearts of those who believe and reflect that love in their
lives. Jesus will be at home in our hearts.
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