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From: Frank Fisher <f.fisher.obl.osb@comcast.net><br>
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Sent: Wed, Jun 8, 2011 11:44 am<br>
Subject: [propertalk.topic] Backdraft<br>
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<pre style="font-size: 9pt;"><tt>Here's my draft for Pentecost using the Acts pericope. <br>
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<br>
Frank R. Fisher, Obl OSB<br>
<a href="http://www.ffisher.net" target="_blank">www.ffisher.net</a><br>
Interim Pastor<br>
First Presbyterian Church of Kewanee, IL<br>
<a href="http://www.fpckewanee.org" target="_blank">www.fpckewanee.org</a><br>
Elmira United Presbyterian Church<br>
<a href="http://www.elmiraunited.org" target="_blank">www.elmiraunited.org</a><br>
<br>
aka<br>
<br>
Brother Oscar Romero<br>
Oblate of St. Benedict's Abbey<br>
Bartonville, IL<br>
<a href="http://www.SBAbbey.com" target="_blank">www.SBAbbey.com</a><br>
<br>
<br>
"When you were born, you cried and the world rejoiced. Live your life so<br>
that when you die, the world cries and you rejoice."-Cherokee proverb<br>
<br>
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<<Bang Bang Bang Bang>><br>
<br>
The banging sound reverberates<br>
from the door<br>
directly to your right.<br>
It reverberates<br>
through the smoking wood<br>
and echoes<br>
down the long,<br>
dark,<br>
steaming<br>
hallway.<br>
The sound <br>
increases in urgency<br>
and then<br>
weakly<br>
tapers off.<br>
It's the weakness<br>
that catches your attention<br>
as your mind <br>
flashes back<br>
through the day's<br>
events.<br>
<br>
For a change<br>
your day began quietly.<br>
As usual,<br>
you arrived<br>
at your fire house,<br>
and put your bunker gear<br>
on the hook and ladder.<br>
Then you sat down <br>
for a cup<br>
of coffee<br>
as you awaited <br>
your officer<br>
and the department's <br>
plans<br>
for your day.<br>
<br>
By the time <br>
your coffee was finished<br>
you'd learned<br>
your company was due<br>
at the academy<br>
for training.<br>
That time of learning<br>
occupied<br>
most of the day.<br>
Much of the material<br>
was quite old to you<br>
and often<br>
it was very dry.<br>
But you paid attention<br>
for you knew<br>
your life<br>
might depend on it.<br>
Particularly,<br>
you paid attention<br>
to a discussion of backdrafts;<br>
the explosive reaction<br>
of a smoldering fire<br>
when its suddenly<br>
gifted<br>
with a new source <br>
of oxygen.<br>
<br>
Now,<br>
as you crouch <br>
below the smoke<br>
in the sweltering hallway,<br>
the discussion of <br>
backdrafts<br>
comes quickly<br>
to your mind.<br>
For you reach out <br>
to the door<br>
of the room<br>
from where you heard<br>
the knocking sound.<br>
And you find,<br>
the wood<br>
almost burns you<br>
through <br>
your protective glove.<br>
Instinctively<br>
you know <br>
there's fire<br>
on the other side of the door;<br>
fire<br>
that could explode outward<br>
if the door was opened;<br>
fire<br>
that could cause a backdraft<br>
consuming everything<br>
in its path.<br>
<br>
Quickly.<br>
you radio for help.<br>
But you find<br>
no one will arrive<br>
for several minutes.<br>
And a quick survey<br>
shows<br>
there's no other entrance<br>
to the apparently <br>
occupied room.<br>
<br>
You've just about decided<br>
to wait<br>
for help<br>
when the knocking sound<br>
comes again.<br>
This time<br>
its combined<br>
with a weak cry.<br>
<br>
"My baby!<br>
Please help!<br>
My baby,"<br>
gasps a voice<br>
from directly behind the door.<br>
<br>
The time<br>
for hesitation's over.<br>
You stand upright<br>
into the smoke and haze.<br>
You brace yourself<br>
on the left hand wall<br>
and lift your feet<br>
to smash down the door.<br>
Your feet<br>
tear into the wood.<br>
The hinges start<br>
to give way.<br>
And you know<br>
your life<br>
may end<br>
in an instant.<br>
<br>
But you<br>
are a firefighter;<br>
sworn to protect<br>
the people<br>
on the other side<br>
of the now<br>
splintering door.<br>
And for you<br>
to be<br>
the person <br>
you are called to be<br>
there are moments<br>
when you must <br>
dare<br>
to rush<br>
into the heart<br>
of the fire.<br>
<br>
<<Bang Bang Bang Bang>><br>
<br>
The banging sound<br>
reverberates<br>
from the windows,<br>
and echoes<br>
throughout the upper room;<br>
the room<br>
in which you<br>
and your friends<br>
are hiding.<br>
The sound<br>
constantly <br>
increases <br>
in urgency.<br>
And it brings <br>
your mind back<br>
to the events<br>
of the last few weeks.<br>
<br>
All in all<br>
you still feel a bit dizzy<br>
as you think<br>
of what's happened <br>
in your life.<br>
It feels<br>
like it was <br>
only yesterday<br>
when the Master<br>
rode into Jerusalem<br>
at the head <br>
of a triumphal procession.<br>
It was a wonderful day.<br>
But all too quickly<br>
it was followed<br>
by the crucifixion.<br>
<br>
All of you<br>
stayed limp and numb<br>
for three days<br>
until Mary<br>
burst into the room;<br>
shouting <br>
the wonderful news<br>
of the resurrection.<br>
Your whip sawed emotions<br>
had barely <br>
time to recover<br>
when the Lord<br>
was off again.<br>
This time,<br>
as you'd watched<br>
his ascension<br>
into the clouds<br>
you had a feeling<br>
the Light of the world<br>
had gone away <br>
for good.<br>
<br>
Of course<br>
there was his promise;<br>
his promise<br>
of his continuing presence<br>
with you;<br>
his promise of power<br>
allowing you <br>
to tell the good news<br>
to whole world.<br>
But now<br>
as you hide here<br>
from the Romans<br>
a promise<br>
seems <br>
an empty replacement<br>
for the <br>
physical presence<br>
of the Living God.<br>
<br>
So you continue <br>
to huddle about the table<br>
while you talk<br>
and wonder aloud<br>
about the promise.<br>
<br>
"When,"<br>
you all ask each other,<br>
"will this promise<br>
be fulfilled?"<br>
<br>
But your talk <br>
and questions<br>
are interrupted <br>
once again<br>
by the knocking<br>
resounding<br>
from the windows.<br>
<br>
"Could it be the Romans,"<br>
you gasp out?<br>
"Could this be . . ?"<br>
<br>
A vast booming noise<br>
stops your words<br>
in your throat.<br>
The windows<br>
all blast open<br>
as something<br>
like a wind<br>
rushes<br>
into the room.<br>
<br>
Your hair stands on end<br>
as you look up<br>
into the face <br>
of the gale<br>
and see the ceiling's<br>
covered<br>
with something like flame.<br>
Then the flame<br>
swoops downward <br>
and something <br>
like tongues <br>
of living fire<br>
reach out<br>
to touch your head<br>
and the heads <br>
of each person<br>
in the room.<br>
<br>
The gift<br>
the Master promised<br>
has arrived.<br>
All around you<br>
your friends <br>
rush to the doors<br>
and burst <br>
through them<br>
without bothering<br>
to throw open <br>
the latches.<br>
They're shouting<br>
and speaking<br>
in languages <br>
you never heard.<br>
All of them<br>
are joyfully bellowing<br>
the still living story<br>
of Jesus the Christ.<br>
<br>
But somehow<br>
the gift<br>
has touched you<br>
differently.<br>
For to you<br>
it brings not new language<br>
but the courage<br>
to rise<br>
from your hiding place,<br>
to tell the crowd<br>
what's going on<br>
in their midst.<br>
<br>
You hesitate<br>
just for a moment.<br>
You know<br>
to go<br>
outside the door<br>
and tell of the Lord's<br>
life, death, and resurrection<br>
will one day<br>
bring about <br>
your own death.<br>
It will be like<br>
opening a door<br>
to a fire;<br>
a fire<br>
consuming <br>
your body<br>
in a devouring flame.<br>
<br>
But your hesitation,<br>
lasts only for an instant.<br>
Then you race<br>
through the door<br>
and you hear your voice <br>
shouting,<br>
<br>
"People of Jerusalem,<br>
these are not drunk<br>
as you suppose . . . . "<br>
<br>
The fire<br>
will consume you.<br>
This you know,<br>
and accept.<br>
For you<br>
are a follower<br>
of Jesus the Christ.<br>
You live <br>
and breathe<br>
through the wind and flame<br>
of the Spirit of God;<br>
Christ's blazing gift<br>
to Christ's people.<br>
And for you<br>
to be<br>
the person <br>
you are called to be<br>
there are moments<br>
when you must dare<br>
to rush<br>
into the heart<br>
of the fire.<br>
<br>
<<Bang Bang Bang Bang>><br>
<br>
>From all around you<br>
the knocking sound <br>
reverberates.<br>
It echoes<br>
down the hallways<br>
of your memories<br>
and rebounds<br>
through the pathways<br>
and hallways<br>
of your life.<br>
<br>
You began<br>
to hear it<br>
when you first moved<br>
in your mother's womb.<br>
You heard it sing<br>
at the moment of your birth<br>
and felt it dance<br>
when the Baptismal waters<br>
washed over your head.<br>
Through all your life<br>
its been there<br>
calling you.<br>
<br>
"Follow me,"<br>
it cries!<br>
"Tell the good news!<br>
Speak it<br>
and live it<br>
in a way<br>
all may hear and see.!"<br>
<br>
The knocking<br>
is Christ's gift to you;<br>
the same gift<br>
that burst into the room<br>
at Pentecost;<br>
the same gift<br>
that changed a group<br>
of frightened <br>
women and men<br>
into the transforming church<br>
of Jesus the Christ;<br>
the same gift<br>
that can empower<br>
congregations<br>
and turn about<br>
lives <br>
today.<br>
<br>
You may hesitate<br>
to answer the knocking<br>
when it comes calling<br>
deep within your soul.<br>
And hesitate<br>
you should.<br>
For when you open the door<br>
the gift will burst through<br>
as a devouring fire.<br>
A fire<br>
driving you<br>
to go <br>
where the Spirit <br>
bids you go<br>
and speak<br>
as the Spirit <br>
bids you speak.<br>
<br>
Do you dare<br>
to open that door?<br>
Do you dare<br>
to take <br>
this part of your life<br>
so seriously<br>
that it will define<br>
who you are<br>
and who <br>
you will be?<br>
<br>
It is your choice <br>
to make.<br>
But in your choice,<br>
remember,<br>
you've declared yourself <br>
to be a disciple <br>
of Jesus Christ.<br>
And for you<br>
to be<br>
the person <br>
you are called <br>
to be<br>
there are moments<br>
when you must dare<br>
<br>
to rush<br>
<br>
into the heart<br>
of the fire.<br>
<br>
To God alone be glory.<br>
Amen.<br>
<br>
<br>
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