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Joanna Depue "DJ/Deacon J" writes original songs and liturgies, does daily Farm office work and records Barbara's eMos on The Geranium Farm. A singer and dog trainer she utilizes healing touch in her private massage practice. PLEASE share YOUR original ideas for worship, special liturgies, prayers, songs, sermons and noteworthy blogs right here.
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Friday, November 04, 2011

Friday Focus: Oil for Our Lamps (Mt 25, 1:13)

The scientific community got a terrible shock the other day. Turns out that Einstein got it wrong – big time. The speed of light is not the universal constant he thought it was. Scientists have just successfully fired sub-atomic particles faster than the speed of light. And in one shot the brilliant theory on which all physics has been built for over 100 years is exposed as potentially flawed.


Change is unsettling. Profound change is profoundly unsettling. Think of the waves of change that have swept through the Church in the last hundred years. And yet we have a universal constant that will never prove flawed. I know with absolute certainty that you and I are saved by the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. I know that in baptism the light of God’s grace was ignited in my heart. And it is meant to burn there ‘til God gathers us home to him. Which brings us to a lesson I take from this morning’s gospel: We have been given the light of grace, but it is up to us to tend the flame and keep the faith burning. As shown is this parable, things will not go well for anyone who takes God’s gift for granted. We are not meant to put God’s grace on cruise control and nod off. We are charged to be active, to be faithful, to be vigilant: for you know neither the day nor the hour wherein the Son of man cometh.

While our salvation is a gift outright, we were never meant to file it away after baptism and break it out again for our funeral. Christianity is not a spectator sport. God expects us to take the field every day and give it our very, very best shot.

From the Mayans to Nostradamus, there has been wild speculation on a precise date for the world’s demise. While that topic is light years above my pay grade, I do know that God does have a time quite certain for my earthly demise and for yours too. God knows the day and the hour. But we don’t. He expects us to be ready. He expects us to be tending the light that he gave us…until he comes again.

“Live every day like it’s your last…” Google that phrase and you’ll get 7.7 million results. It seems human mortality and its inevitability is never very far from mind. It is our essential anxiety. Jesus assures us: Be not afraid. Infinitely more certain than the speed of light, he is coming to take us home. Keep your lamp burning. He is on his way. God’s revealed truth is the one absolute you can literally bet your life on. Even Einstein allowed: “God does not play dice with the universe.”

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