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Sermons at St. John’s Presbyterian Church Joy Transcribed from the sermon preached December 9, 2007 The
Reverend Max Lynn, Pastor St. John’s Presbyterian Church 2727 College Avenue, Berkeley, CA 94705 Telephone 510-845-6830 Fax 510-845-6837 office@stjohns.presbychurch.net http://www.stjohns.presbychurch.net [4] For the LORD takes
pleasure in his people; Mary’s song "My soul magnifies the
Lord, There is joy found in
knowledge and wisdom. Here again the
joy of the parent, you might relate to the joy of seeing a child or grandchild
graduate from school. Proverbs 29: [3] He
who loves wisdom makes his father glad, Of course we gain joy from
our own learning and wisdom as well, and from teaching children and people who
are not our biological children. 3 John 1:4 speaks of teaching the people in
the church: No
greater joy can I have than this, to hear that my children follow the truth. There is the joy, the delight
of sensual love. Song of Song chapter 2 [3] As an apple tree
among the trees of the wood, There is the joy of married life: Proverbs 5:18-19 [18] Let your fountain
be blessed, Big in the bible is the joy
of harvest: In Deut. 26 we see joy
accompanied with the remembrance of deliverance and thanksgiving for the
current harvest: 6] And the Egyptians treated us harshly, and afflicted
us, and laid upon us hard bondage. Nehemiah 8 shows the next
step, which is to enjoy the harvest. Again there is the implication that joy is
from the Lord, a delivery, a gift. "Go your way, eat the
fat and drink sweet wine and send portions to him for whom nothing is prepared;
for this day is holy to our Lord; and do not be grieved, for the joy of the
LORD is your strength." Connected to the joy of
harvest is the joy of work, of doing
good work and receiving the benefit.
Ecclesiastes 5:18 [18] Behold, what I
have seen to be good and to be fitting is to eat and drink and find enjoyment
in all the toil with which one toils under the sun the few days of his
life which God has given him, for this is his lot. It is fascinating and
beautiful that humans are not the only ones that enjoy the fruit and beauty of
nature. Nature itself sings forth in
scripture: Ps. 65 Thou makest the outgoings of
the morning and the evening [4] Make a joyful noise to the LORD, all the earth; [7] Let the sea roar, and all that fills it; He will judge the world with
righteousness, Is. 35, our reading this
morning opens with [1] The wilderness and
the dry land shall be glad, the desert shall rejoice and blossom; like the
crocus Ps. 96:12 Shows again the idea that
when there is justice and equality all Creation celebrates with joy: Justice and equity are part of the
establishment of God. They shall not be moved: [10] Say among the
nations, "The LORD reigns! We should be getting the idea
that joy in Hebrew Scriptures is a shared quality. Not that
individuals do not have joy by themselves, but true joy, even of the individual
is found when joy is shared. That is, joy appears to be the product of
justice, equity, wisdom, truth and righteousness shared among not only humans
but Creation as well. All of these
things are product of God. When we are about these good
things, we are tapping into God, into a joy that is not fleeting but
lasts. Proverbs 12:[20]
Deceit is in the heart of those who devise evil, Ps. 37 [1] Fret not yourself
because of the wicked, Goodness, justice, equity,
truth bring security, and security bring prosperity, and prosperity joy. In Ezra we
find a deeper twist to our search for joy.
Sometimes joy is not only smiles and laughter. Sometimes it is accompanied with tears and sometimes even as a
part of grief. Our first pregnancy ended
with a miscarriage. Thus when Nicholas
was born, I had a sense of relief so strong that my joy was accompanied with
tears. I have seen this many times
ministering with families, when after a long trial some success, something
gracious and beautiful finally happens, and we break down. Sometimes in finishing a race we are so
exhausted that our joy comes with tears.
Here the people have come back
from Exile and a generation later they lay the foundation for the second
temple. Ezra 3 This of course leads us into the joy of grace,
forgiveness and reconciliation. When we
have done wrong, or had wrong done to us, we are filled with guilt, shame, and
anger. The feeling of release is
similar I have found between forgiving and being forgiven. For part of our anger when we are hurt is at
ourselves for not being wise or strong enough, for not being lovable enough to
prevent others from hurting us. We may become the prodigal son or daughter and lash out
in anxiety or anger or violence toward ourselves or others, or we may take off,
go the other direction from those close to us or from God. We may find joy in fleeting things, but
sooner or later our joy runs out and we find ourselves still hurt and
lost. But when we return we find that
God loves us still. God runs out to
embrace us with joy. Or, as we are lost and
joyless, God comes to us. God forgives
us. God has mercy on us. This is the
joy we speak of in Advent, the advent of Jesus, the coming of the God of mercy
and love to us. For this reason says
Elizabeth, John leapt for joy in her womb.
Even as we fall far short, many times over, God loves and takes joy in
us, in all creation. We discover that
our joy is a branch of God’s joy, our love, God’s love. John 15: I am the vine, you
are the branches… [8] By this my Father
is glorified, that you bear much fruit, and so prove to be my disciples. These things I have spoken to
you, that my joy may be in you, and that your joy may be complete. Again we find a deeper twist
to our search for joy. In Christ, with
Christ, even when those material things that are so often associated with joy
are absent, we may still experience deep joy. When victory is far from clear,
when we are not enjoying the fruit of our labor, when we hunger and thirst and
suffer from oppression, evil, sickness and death, we still have the power to be
joyous as we live for the things of God.
When we know the forgiveness of Christ, when we champion justice,
equality, wisdom, truth, forgiveness, peace and love, our joy may be complete.
Hebrews 12:1-2 Therefore, since we are surrounded by so
great a cloud of witnesses, let us also lay aside every weight, and sin which
clings so closely, and let us run with perseverance the race that is set before
us, May the God of hope fill you with all joy and
peace in believing, so that by the power of the Holy Spirit you may abound in
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