When I was 12
Tony E Hansen
Sermon based upon Luke 2:41-52, Psalm 148
Opening prayer
The kids grow up so quickly as Jesus was born just few days ago, and today, we observe that Jesus is now 12.
There are a lot of things I wanted when I was 12, but I dont think I ever envisioned where I am today. 12 was when some health issues arose for me and changed a lot of the possible directions for me.
Yet, I went to school and learned from good public school teachers and grew from a little rascal runt into a goof that you see today. I took all of the lessons they gave me over the years and then took the next steps. Sometimes, it worked well, and sometimes, not so much.
Yet I learned from books, teachers and from traditions. Some those I agreed, and some of those I deeply disagreed. Yet, it is in those agreements and disagreements alike is where I learned and grew.
Today, I look back and hope I built a life that bears fruit not just for myself but for those around me. I did not wait around for things to be handed to me and when I saw - when I see a need - I reach out and help where and how I can.
It is in this way that I have grown over the years, and yes, in the words of Langston Hughes, “life aint been no crystal stairs…”
That I think is the point here, for wherever we are on life’s journey, we got here to now and look at the next steps.
We could hem and haw about how things have been sour in our lives, or we could take the lessons we have been given and move forward.
It is useful to point out that traditions are evident in this story -showcasing they went to Jerusalem every year for the Passover. Jesus followed some traditions as we do today and then later in life questioned many of them and the way they are observed.
That Jesus at 12 was among teachers listening and asking questions to them says that Jesus embraces education and ideas from the teachers. (That is quite different than what we do with teachers in our society.)
Instead of rejecting (or banning) books and wisdom of elders, Jesus learns and grows from what people bring to him.
It is through these, over the years of youth, that “Jesus increased in wisdom and in years and in divine…”
That reminds us that wisdom is a gift, but it is a gift that needs attention.
Wisdom doesn’t just happen. It is a gift that one must cultivate and tend - much like a garden and much like a young mind.
Yes wisdom gets started in our youth - or in our present moment. For what we leave undone is left undone. What we don’t do today and put off until tomorrow, many times never gets done.
Jesus here, reminds us that, even in youth and in our present moment, we can do the necessary to prepare ourselves, our hearts, our faith and our minds.
On this last weekend of the year, we look with anxious eyes, hearts and minds at the upcoming year. What do we want to accomplish? What do we want to do less, or even remove completely, from our lives?
Yes it is a time of resolutions. Yet I am curious to know why we wait just for a new year to begin resolutions?
If you want to start losing weight, then today is a perfect day to start, even yesterday.
If you want to increase your faith and your spiritual well-being, that doesn’t need to wait for a new year, it can start now and continue into the new year.
If you want to drink less or go dry, maybe another sip is not needed today.
If we want to increase our understanding and wisdom, it can start today and now by diving deep into these words and reading more, listening more and asking more questions, just like Jesus did.
If you want to increase your love of God and neighbor, there are many ways in which you can do that today through the Church and the community. It starts with listening and asking questions.
Yet, make a note to yourself that whatever you hope to do in the new year, that doesn’t have to wait until the new year. I assure you that I have not waited and neither do you have to.
Start that now before you start the inevitable “excuses” worksheet.
Beloved, I pray that you find all that you need is right where you are and all that you want to be is available to you.
Find the Spirit working with you today and don’t wait for tomorrow. Find that Spirit weaving in and around our church and community. Find that Spirit and don’t leave it in the books, the churches, or the songs but take it with you.
Better yet, Find the Love of our Creator inside you this day and know that you are what matters - whether you are 12 or 48 or 88. Be in the present moment and know the Creator is with you and in you today.
Learn, cultivate, and grow.
For that we say
Thanks Be to God