Wow What a Dream!
Tony E Dillon-Hansen
Sermon based upon Isaiah 6:1-8
May the words of my mouth and the meditations of our hearts be acceptable in your sight O Lord, our Rock, Our Redeemer.
Picture This…
You see the LORD— crowned and covered with a velvet coat on BIG throne floating over us on clouds with many angels around having a BALL singing praises
The LORD leaned over to you, yes to you, and closed your eyes and said your sins are forgiven. Are you humbled?
The LORD then prompted your chin to look and asked, “Whom Shall I send?”
For me, like Dory from Finding Nemo, I excitedly raise my hand and say “Pick me!!” — Did you feel like Dory?
Did you envision God, what did you see? Were you asked anything else? What did you say?
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This image was among the first that I had of God from my youth. Of the 66 chapters of Isaiah, we get to read about this BIG image of God. This becomes a well-worn image that has been used to describe God through to this day.
It is also note-worthy that in the tradition and time of Isaiah, the temple was normally closed to people, and there is much speculation of what happened behind closed curtains. Yet in this exciting image, the curtains were suddenly “thrown open” into full view of an amazing spectacle, quite similar to what happens when Jesus dies.
The tribute and adoration of this dream bring strength and calm to Isaiah. In this point of the book of Isaiah, we see Israel in a time of great prosperity, the prophet relays awe, a confession, thanks, and wonder through this dream. Isaiah is called to serve.
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When have you been called to service? This seems typical of my life that I get pulled into doing things whether I meant to raise my hand or not. Has this happened to you? An auction maybe?
Many moons ago, I met with friends and colleagues about putting together a festival of celebration for the community. We talked about what we wanted and how we wanted it. There were some grand ideas and good conversation until someone asked, “who is going to lead this?”
The silence was penetrating, but I mentioned something about experience working on festivals before (Not leading them, but working on them). Guess what? Like a goofy gloat, I did not see the rest of the people step back from the line. I became that person. Incidentally, I learned a bunch during the time leading that effort, but it was a work in progress. We pulled it off, we were not sure if we were going to, but we did.
When have you been called to service? For all of the veterans, military and civilian protection, let us give praise and thanks for the service and respect for those whom gave their costliest sacrifice.
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In this text, Isaiah is being called to service in a time of political turmoil. Isaiah says he is unworthy. We see God forgiving and purifying the prophet after the heartfelt confession.
Now, how are we called to service you may ask? According to Jesus, we are called to service many times in our lives. Are you ready to serve and are you ready to answer?
When you support your spouse, your children, your neighbors, your country, somehow, you get to help with something you never imagined. You learn from it, you grow from it, and sometimes you create some fond moments! What do you say to these requests? Were these not moments when the Lord asked for you to say, “Here I am!” ?
A friend needs help, your dad finds out he has cancer, your child is hurt in an accident, or a tornado goes through town. What do you say to these? I may not be worthy of You, but “Here I am! and Lord, how can I help?” Were you afraid?
When the Lord called upon me, I was awakened but afraid. What are you asking of me and why me? Yet, the call is real and it is time to answer, “O Lord, I am not worthy to receive you, but only say the word and I shall be healed.”
When you were called by the Lord, what did you say? Did you recognize the face, the voice, or the ideas? What did you do?
O Lord, we may not be worthy to receive you, but only say the word so that we can be healed.
Lets come back to this dreaming, There was a Great Dream…
That one day, our lives would be peaceful, without war and un-tempted to shed more blood.
This was a great vision that we would not be suspicious of each other and instead live in harmony.
This was a Great dream that we would raise the flags together and commemorate the grace of our country and community— in blue states and red states alike with hands connected together as the community of this great country;
In this dream, we would not yield to divisive politics, not yield to racists gestures, nor be blind to inequality but instead in this dream, understand our common humanity and work together— to walk the path together;
In this dream, we would provide shelter and call on Isaiah for fair justice of all of our brothers and sisters no matter where their ancestors called home;
In this dream, we would be able to share our many scriptures as equals and not condemn others for reading something else;
In this dream, our differences would be our greatest strengths for today and inspire our futures to carry the torch that was passed to us.
Have you see this vision too? Have you believed this too?
Yes, there is a great dream that God gave us everything we needed, and we gave thanks every time.
There is a great dream that God smiled upon us and blessed us with life and liberty that no one could take away— Not today, not tomorrow, not ever! No one can take away our God-given liberty.
There is a great dream that the Spirit saved us from insolent pettiness and wildernesses of despair to give us hope and a path to success.
That Great Spirit helped us let go of the chains that held down our community and gave us wings to soar beyond repression. We will not be held down when we have been granted so much by our Creator.
In that Great dream, we were saved from almost certain doom. And, we were given the light and assurance to go forth and to believe in what we can be.
Again have you seen this vision too? Have you felt it? If you have, that Spirit is working in you too.
That Great Spirit has called us to serve and to provide for our community. We do not have look with dreariness anymore because we can have hope and know that the guiding Spirit is with us always.
Thanks Be to God.