Posted on 11/17/2006 4:35:13 PM PST by sionnsar
It is my understanding that the vestries of Truro and the Falls Church have voted to disaffiliate from the Episcopal Church, as per this report from the BabyBlue blog. After reading this sermon by the Rev. John Yates of the Falls Church, I cannot see how they had any other choice. This sermon is truly a powerful proclamation of Biblical truth, and Rev. Yates certainly does not hold to the same view of the Gospel as the new Presiding Bishop, as this excerpt shows:
We have a new presiding bishop you can read all about her in todays Washington Post and Washington Times. Im sure shes great person in many ways. Time Magazine recently interviewed her and asked the question, Is belief in Jesus the only way to get to heaven? Let me tell you what our chief bishop said. She said, We who practice the Christian tradition understand him as our vehicle to the divine. But for us to assume that God could not act in other ways is, I think, to put God in an awfully small box. Now this week, she had an opportunity to clarify. She was interviewed by NPR. The NPR interviewer said, The NPR interviewer said to her, I read that [Time interview] and I said, What are you: a Unitarian?!? What are you that is another concern for people, because, they say Scripture says that Jesus says he was The Light and The Way and the only way to God the Father.Friends, this is the proclamation of the truth of Christianity, and Rev. Yates and the Falls Church should be applauded for this. May God bless and keep them.
Let me tell you what she said. She said, Christians understand that Jesus is the route to God. That is not to say Muslims or Sikhs (or others) come to God in a radically different way. They come to God through human experience, through human experience of the divine. Christians talk about that in terms of Jesus. And so the NPR interviewer said, So youre saying there are other ways to God. And she said, Human communities have always searched for relationship which is beyond them with the ultimate, with the divine. For Christians, we say that our route to God is through Jesus. She hesitates, That doesnt mean that a Hindu she hesitates, doesnt experience God except through Jesus. It says that Hindus and people of other faith traditions approach God through their own cultural context. They relate to God, they experience God in human relationships as well as ones that transcend human relationships and Christian would say those are our experiences of Jesus, of God through the experience of Jesus. The interviewer said, It sounds like youre saying its like a parallel reality, but in another culture and language. And she said, I think thats accurate. I think thats accurate.
Now friends, this sounds really good. It sounds thoughtful; it sounds open, humane, kind, unassuming. Any pathway to God works, one works as well as another. The trouble is, friends, this is not Christianity. This is universalism. Its not Christianity. And in spite of all the beautiful and orthodox language in our Book of Common Prayer, more and more of those who read it aloud in worship no longer really believe it. Listen to the language as you go through the rest of the service today. The Episcopal Church declared in the 1990s a decade of evangelism but actually lost thousands, hundreds of thousands of members during the decade of evangelism. Do you know why? Because the Episcopal Church doesnt really believe in evangelism any more. If one way is as good as another, then why try to convince others to follow your way. And so what happens is that now, not just many Episcopalians, but many mainline denominational folks come to Holy Communion, participate, receive the elements, but in actuality dont believe that Jesus is the truth, the Savior of the world. They believe hes one way among many and they wouldnt want to put God in such a small box, as Mrs. Schori said. One member of our vestry said to me this week, John, that awfully small box of which our presiding bishop is speaking is the gospel.
Now according to this new way of thinking, the apostles were wrong, the church fathers were wrong, the reformers were wrong. They were all guilty of putting God in an awfully small box and Jesus himself must have just been wrong about this or else hes really misquoted in the Bible because of the scores of times he refers to himself as the unique way to God. These are the two issues on which this whole current denominational controversy is based: the authority of scriptureis the bible true, and secondly, the unique exclusivity of Jesus Christ. All the hubbub about sexual sin, its not unimportant. But these are the two cancers that are consuming the life and the health of our denomination. Now the reason I said a minute ago that I was afraid, is that I believe to receive Holy Communion when I have not really submitted to the unique claim of the gospel is the spit in Gods faith. If I dont need a savior, then why did God send his son to the cross? Hes up there on that cross looking down and saying, If I didnt have to do this, why am I up here? Would you, if you were God, would you do that to your child if there was another way? If this is true, all the saints and martyrs died for the faith and the gospel in vain, needlessly. I want to be as clear as I possibly can. Jesus did not say, I am a way to God, but you know, if youre from Rome, you might be happier worshiping Diana in the temple down the street. More power to you. He didnt say that. His claim is to exclusivity. Now I know that some of you are not hearing what I am saying with a lot of comfort. (It would be awful if everybody in this church agreed with me completely. I wouldnt want that.) So if youre uncomfortable, I just want you to think about what Im saying, I want you to hear what Im saying.
I have this vague recollection of when I was a little boy of trying to bake a cake once. Only once did I try it. But I worked really hard. Somehow I got confused. Back in those days some flour had yeast in it and some didnt. So I got the wrong flour, and I didnt know to put yeast, I didnt know to put baking powder in there. I missed that somehow in the recipe. And so I baked this cake and the darn thing never rose. It just laid there in the pan. It was flat, lifeless and it wasnt worth a thing. Now my point is if youre attempting to construct your faith on all the moral principles of Christianity and on all the stories of Jesus, but you leave out this one key ingredient, the uniqueness of Jesus, you may live a pretty good life, but its not the Christian life. Its a flat and lifeless imitation. I know it sounds humble to say Jesus is the way for me but he may not be best the way for you, but I promise you, friends, if thats the position you take, the next generation will not follow in the way of Jesus.
Now, this raises all sorts of questions, and God didnt say he would answer all our questions about this. He just said that were to trust in his son. So I want to ask you this morning, are you building your life on Gods son as the way, the truth, and the life, or are you building your faith, your life, on what culture tells you is true. Jesus says hes the way to God. If we believe this, it gives us assurance, it gives us hope, it gives us a purpose, it gives us a way, a direction. And it also invites persecution, doesnt it? I just got back from spending some time with some pastors in Asia. They face a very real form of persecution. They face the possibility of imprisonment for preaching this gospel. All you and I face is social rejection. Thats the way were persecuted here for our faith in this gospel. Youll be accused of being judgmental, unintellectual, narrow-minded, youll be dismissed. Maybe thats what we fear most of all, that well just be dismissed and not taken seriously. But Ill tell you this, if you build your faith and we build the church on the god of anything goes, eventually we wont have a faith and we wont have a church. Well have a dying institution and well have our opinions. Everyone will like us and everyone will commend our open-mindedness and Jesus will say, I spit you lukewarm people out of my mouth.
We cling to a unique savior, and an exclusive gospel in a pluralistic world. We cling to an authoritative bible in a skeptical age. We cling to a sacrificial lifestyle in a consumer culture. We cling to a pure and chaste life in an era of permissiveness. We say the creeds without crossing our fingers. We trust in the reality of heaven. We trust in the reality of hell. We proclaim Jesus as the only hope of salvation. The work of God in Christ and the word of God in scripture are complete. We can add nothing else. We believe that the local church can be the hope of the world. We are plain, simple, mere Christians. Thats what we are. Now, so I just want to ask you, are you willing to face 21st century persecution? It can be painful. But what really frightens me is that we might not face 21st century persecution! If we arent meeting rejection, if were not being dismissed, it shows we arent being bold and we arent sharing the gospel of Christ. We arent engaging the culture; were remaining silent because we dont want to offend anybody. Where is courage? Where is conviction? Its right here, I hope. Are we going to be like the Corinthians? Are we going to profane Gods holy gift, downsizing Jesus to be hardly any better than Muhammad or Buddha? Are we going to boldly submit to Jesus as the Lord, the way, the truth, the life? Thats the gift we celebrate in the sacrament. My dear friends, you have to decide this for yourselves. I cant decide it for you. In a moment or two, were going to stand and say the creed. As we stand, dont be pressured to say it if you dont believe. But if you do believe it, or if youre struggling with it but you want to believe it, say it with all your heart, because in it is the truth, the way, the life. Amen.
It was good, very clear as to what he was talking about, but I would have used scripture, lots of scripture, as my proof text. I didn't see any.
Can you suggest some text?
If I weren't at work, I would have a lot to put down. I don't have a Bible ready here. I think that the ones about Jesus being the only way to the Father, All shall perish except those who follow Jesus, ETC.
Give the text, so that they can look it up at home.
PS. This is not a critisizm of what he said, Just bring out the scripture more.
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