GENESIS 1: 1-5
MARK 1: 4-11
Did you know
that biblical scholars like to debate if the first 12 chapters of Genesis truly
happened or not? Actually there are whole books of the bible that are debated
if they really happened as it was written or if they were taken from other
religions and reworked as a part of our theology.
For some,
knowing that one part of the Bible may not be completely accurate somehow makes
the whole of the Bible less in their minds. For others, they do not look at the
bible as a historical or scientific document and so it doesn’t matter if
everything happened in that exact way.
The point of
the Bible is not to tell us how long the earth has existed or how it was
created. The point is to tell us that God had a hand in it all and that God
cared enough to make this world a livable and beautiful place where we have
dominion over the birds of the air as well as the animals on the land and in
the seas. Does it matter if what we call one day in Genesis is 24 hours or a
couple million years? Human beings only consider a day 24 hours because that’s
how long it takes us do a full rotation as we revolve around the sun. God
created the sun, therefore, what is a day to God? I don’t understand how that
kind of minute detail takes away from what the Bible is trying to tell us.
God loves us.
God created us. God created the world. God saw how lost we were and so God
created a covenant first with Abraham, then Isaac, then Jacob. When even that
was not enough to help us along he showed us His power through Moses and gave
us the Ten Commandments and gave us the Promised Land. When we still went
astray, God finally decided to take matters completely into God’s own hands and
became a human being for us.
God humbled
God’s self and took on human flesh for US. That’s the point of the Bible. It is
a divine love story that shows us how important and beautiful and significant
we are to the most powerful being in the universe. If we quibble over details
like if Jonah was truly swallowed by a fish or if the Magi got there when Jesus
was a baby or a 2 year old or since the Bible is only so many thousands of
years old then the earth can only be that old – we diminish and overlook the
true point of it all. We also limit the power of our Lord and Savior and why
would we ever want to do that?!
The point of
the Bible is that it guides us closer to God. It shows us when we are at our
darkest moments that we are not the only ones that suffer and hurt. It shows us
that God knows the pain we feel intimately through Jesus Christ and in the
power of the Holy Spirit who is there with us and experiencing it all over
again because God loves us that deeply. God wants to be our parent and guiding
force in this world. God wants to have a deep, intimate, unending relationship
with every one of us and if that is not the most amazing thing you’ve ever heard
then I need you to get up here and share what could be more amazing!
God, all powerful
and all loving, cares SO MUCH about you – insignificant and disobedient and
sinful you – that God lived and died for you so that you may join God in heaven
and live forever in peace and happiness.
That is a
miracle, my friends. It is the greatest miracle we will ever experience and we
each get that miracle. Every person that believes in God gets to be with God.
Next week,
I'm going to be baptizing a father and a son. There is such a special
relationship between a father and his child. There is a bond there and next
week it will be strengthened even further because on the same day we will make
a promise to them and the father will make a promise to his son to walk this journey
of faith with him every single day. The same way God sent Jesus to us and was
with Jesus every step of the way, experiencing the pain and frustration and
struggles of a human being so that God may truly understand who we are and why
we do the things we do.
Baptism is an
outward sign of an invisible event. Baptism is a recognition that God is with
us all of our earthly days and lives inside us through the Holy Spirit. It is a
welcoming into the family of Jesus Christ, we are adopted sons and daughters.
In baptism, God becomes our parent and guiding light. Jesus shares with us his
birthright and saving grace. We are welcomed into the bond between Father and
Son – the ultimate love they have for each other - and we get to be smack dab
in the middle of it!
The next time
someone starts trying to debate the accuracy or empirical truths of the Bible
with you, I want you to look at them and say it has nothing whatsoever to do
with facts and everything to do with love. The love a parent has for their
child. The love God had for Her creation and the love it took for the Son to do
the Father’s bidding to save this world that had gone astray. The love Jesus
had for us and for his Father to give up everything so that WE may receive
everything. In that moment that Jesus hung from the cross, dirty and bleeding
and gasping for a breath that wasn’t filled with pain, he cried out in a
broken, ragged voice, “Father, why have you forsaken me?”
In that
moment, as close as Father and Son had always been and will always be, Jesus
had taken into himself every sin and disease and awful thing we have done and
will do and he became those sins and took that awfulness and became
UNRECOGNIZABLE to his own Father. In that one moment, there was no longer a
communion between the two. And then Jesus died.
He went through
all of that for us. God did that for us. The bible has nothing to do with
science or history. It does not matter if you believe every single word or just
most of what is written. What matters is that you understand the whole of the
Bible is the greatest love story to ever be written. It is about sacrificial
love and redemption for a world that did not deserve to be redeemed. No matter
how dark our world looks at times, no matter how far off course it seems we may
get – God will not let the darkness extinguish our light. God will not let us
go.
Through Jesus
Christ, in the power of the Holy Spirit, we will always have a place with God
as long as we want it.
The question
is – do you want to be with God? Then show God’s love to everyone you meet
because that is all God asks of us for this beautiful, amazing, and miraculous
gift!
Amen.