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Subject: [propertalk.topic] Sermon for Advent 1A- "Blessed Are the Peacemakers<br>
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<div style="line-height:normal;"><strong><span style="font-weight:normal;">This Sunday’s sermon is entitled “Blessed Are the Peacemakers,” and
is based on all the lessons.<span> </span>Here it is: <span> </span></span></strong><br>
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<div style="text-align:justify;"><span style="font-size:11.0pt;">I know you’re wondering if I’ve lost my mind, wishing you a happy new
year when it’s only December 1<sup>st</sup>!<span>
</span>Today IS New Year’s Day- for the church.<span>
</span>Four Sundays before ChristMass begins the new church year (Eucharistic
Lectionary Cycle A).<span> </span>The brand new season
is Advent, with its color of purple or blue (we use purple).<span> </span>Advent means coming, and this is the time
when we prepare for Jesus’ coming- his first and his second.<span> </span>Advent lasts four weeks, and each Sunday has
a theme: the first Sunday- peace; the second Sunday- hope; the third Sunday-
joy; and the fourth Sunday- love.<span> </span>We’ve
got four weeks to get ready for Jesus’ coming- as a baby in Bethlehem and his second coming to judge the
world, i.e. us.<span> </span>It’s so easy just think
about “Silent Night” and not to be concerned about the second coming- after
all, he’s waited 2,000 years- it’s easy to figure he’ll wait a few thousand
more, and who knows?<span> </span>The problem is-
there are two aspects of the second coming.<span>
</span>One is as the angel prophesied- Jesus returning from the clouds in like
manner as he ascended (that’s the “someday” aspect).<span> </span>The other, however, is our own personal death
when we meet Jesus as our savior and judge.<span>
</span>So, you see, it really doesn’t make any difference if we are alive when
Jesus returns or not, we will still experience our own personal second coming,
and, you know what?<span> </span>We’d better be
ready.<span> </span>You know the song, “You’d better
watch out!<span> </span>You’d better not cry.<span> </span>You’d better not pout- I’m telling you why-
Santa Claus is coming to town.”<span> </span>My friends,
forget about Santa Claus, because Jesus is coming- we don’t know when, but he
IS coming.<span> </span>Did you hear the story about
Satan teaching three apprentice devils how to be successful at tempting humans?<span> </span>He asked each one his plan.<span> </span>The first devil said he would try to convince
people that God didn’t exist.<span> </span>“That
won’t work!” responded Satan, “because everyone really knows he does
exist.”<span> </span>“Well,” said the second devil,
“I’ll tell them that hell isn’t real.”<span>
</span>“That won’t work either,” said Satan, since most humans have already
experienced it.<span> </span>What will you do?” he
asked the third devil.<span> </span>“Well,” said the
third devil, “my plan is to tell them that there’s no hurry.”<span> </span>“Go,” said Satan, “and you will ruin them by
the thousands!”<span> </span>So, when are you going
to die?<span> </span>Well then, listen to the gospel
and be ready.</span></div>
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<div style="text-align:justify;"><span style="font-size:11.0pt;">Our focus this Sunday is “Peace.”<span>
</span>Jesus said, “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called God’s
children.”<span> </span>Are you ready?<span> </span>Are you a peacemaker or a peacebreaker?<span> </span>You heard today’s Old Testament lesson
(Isaiah 2: 4): “He will settle arguments between nations.<span> </span>They will pound their swords and their spears
into rakes and shovels; they will never make war or attack one another.”<span> </span>We don’t use swords and spears much these
days, but we surely do use our mouths.<span> </span></span></div>
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<div style="text-align:justify;"><b><span style="font-size:11.0pt;">Be a peacemaker.<span> </span>Are you
quick-tempered?</span></b><span style="font-size:11.0pt;"><span> </span>Use the power of God to tame
that evil temper.<span> </span>When you feel your
temperature rising, walk away, shut your mouth, put your fists into your
pockets, and wait.<span> </span>Go for a walk, dance,
listen to music, exercise, talk to someone- do anything to calm your spirit
until the adrenaline in your blood stream drains.<span> </span>Then solve the problem. </span></div>
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<div style="text-align:justify;"><b><span style="font-size:11.0pt;">Be a peacemaker.<span> </span>Are you
sharp-tongued?</span></b><span style="font-size:11.0pt;"><span> </span>What about on Facebook, calling people “b’s”
and calling people the “f” word?<span> </span>Give
that critical spirit to God.<span> </span>Use your
tongue and your fingers to bless, not curse.<span>
</span>A good rule of thumb that I learned (actually re-learned) from a friend
is “Criticize and discipline in private.<span>
</span>Praise in public.”<span> </span>Just a
reminder- Facebook is public.</span></div>
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<div style="text-align:justify;"><b><span style="font-size:11.0pt;">Be a peacemaker.<span> </span>Do you have an
unforgiving spirit?</span></b><span style="font-size:11.0pt;"><span> </span>Do you always have to have the
last word?<span> </span>Do you give people the silent
treatment?<span> </span>Drop it.<span> </span>Give that person to God.</span></div>
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<div style="text-align:justify;"><b><span style="font-size:11.0pt;">Be a peacemaker- don’t buy war toys or violent games</span></b><span style="font-size:11.0pt;"> for your children or
grandchildren, especially on the birthday of the prince of peace.</span></div>
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<div style="text-align:justify;"><b><span style="font-size:11.0pt;">Be a peacemaker.<span> </span>Stand up for
justice.</span></b><span style="font-size:11.0pt;"><span> </span>I’ve heard many of us concerned about school
violence.<span> </span>Often (not always, but
frequently) the cause of a tragic school episode is because of bullying that
has gone on for years.<span> </span>What
happens?<span> </span>The victim has had enough and
finally “snaps,” becoming the victimizer.<span>
</span>Every time I hear about this, I wonder where all the Christians
are.<span> </span>How in the world could Christians,
whether they’re students, teachers, the janitor, the principal, whoever…, how
could they allow such injustice around them and be silent, yet they say they
the Prince of Peace is their Lord!<span>
</span>Whenever you encounter injustice, speak up.<span> </span>Stand up to injustice.<span> </span>Peace without justice is simply
repression.<span> </span>It’s deceptive.<span> </span>It’s like a pressure cooker- seems quiet
until the lid blows off.</span></div>
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<div style="text-align:justify;"><b><span style="font-size:11.0pt;">How do you go about being a peacemaker?</span></b><span style="font-size:11.0pt;"><span> </span>By doing what Jesus said and loving your
neighbor as much as you love yourself- and this even includes your enemy- he or
she is your neighbor too.<span> </span>Paul’s
definition of love from 1<sup>st</sup> Corinthians 13: 4-8 is the best I’ve
ever seen.<span> </span>You know it.<span> </span>It goes: “Love is kind and patient, never
jealous, boastful, proud, or rude (that even counts when we’re driving or angry).<span> </span>Love isn't selfish or quick tempered.<span> </span>It doesn't keep a record of wrongs that
others do.<span> </span>Love rejoices in the truth,
but not in evil.<span> </span>Love is always
supportive, loyal, hopeful, and trusting.<span>
</span>Love never fails!”<span> </span>If we do these
things, we will be peacemakers.</span></div>
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<div style="text-align:justify;"><span style="font-size:11.0pt;">I’m going to close with a true story from one of my Internet friends
who is a Roman Catholic priest.<span> </span>He heard
it on the radio and shared it with his friends.<span>
</span>There was a woman who was out Christmas shopping with her two children.
After enduring rude, aggressive drivers; after many hours of looking at row
after row of toys and everything else imaginable and hearing both her children
asking for everything they saw on those many shelves; after watching people
elbow others out of the way, she and the kids finally made it to the
elevator.<span> </span>She was feeling what so many
of us feel during the holiday season- overwhelming pressure to go to every
party, every housewarming, taste all the holiday food and treats, buy that perfect
gift for every single person on our shopping list, making sure we don't forget
anyone on our card list, etc.<span> </span>Finally
the elevator doors opened and there was already a crowd in the car. She pushed
her way in and dragged her two kids in with her and all the bags of stuff. When
the doors closed she couldn't take it anymore and stated, “Whoever started this
whole Christmas thing should be found, strung up, and shot.”<span> </span>From the back of the car, everyone heard a
quiet calm voice respond, “Don't worry, we already crucified him.”<span> </span>For the rest of the trip down the elevator,
it was so quiet you could have heard a pin drop.</span></div>
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<div>My prayer for us is that we not crucify Jesus again with
our choices this ChristMass.<span> </span>May we not
argue or complain.<span> </span>May we not fight or
say cruel things to someone acting as if they’re our enemy.<span> </span>May we be peacemakers, not
peacebreakers.<span> </span>May we not spend more
than we can afford or encourage our children to be greedy.<span> </span>May we not get so frantically worried or
rushed that we don’t take time for Jesus.<span>
</span>My prayer for us is that we remember ChristMass is Jesus’ birthday and
Jesus is the reason for the season.<span>
</span>Amen.</div>
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<div style="line-height:normal;"><strong><span style="font-weight:normal;">For anyone who
is interested, this sermon and updated African-American wisdom statements are
posted on our parish’s web site under “Sermons & Stuff”. The address is: <a rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank" href="http://www.stpaulsepisag.org/"><span style="color:windowtext;text-decoration:none;">http://www.stpaulsepisag.org</span></a> .</span></strong></div>
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<div style="line-height:normal;"><strong><span style="font-weight:normal;">Blessed preaching,</span></strong></div>
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<div style="line-height:normal;"><strong><span style="font-weight:normal;">Judy Boli</span></strong></div>
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