Mystery Revealed
Tony
E Dillon Hansen
A
Sermon based upon Colossians 1:15-28, Genesis 18:1-10, Luke 10:38-42, Psalm 15
Let
us begin with prayer. May the words of my mouth and meditations of all of our
hearts be accepted in Your sight, Our Rock and Our Redeemer!
3rd Dan Testing
Many moons ago, I was in Ames testing for my 3rd Dan
and it was a challenging event as it pushed my limits. It was almost amazing that I was even there
as I had spent the last couple years with a series of knee injuries that
sidelined me. Finally, I was promoting
to 3rd degree. Things were
going ok and then they asked the group to executing running jump sidekicks, and
I was not sure If I wanted to do much jumping. Yet, I made it this far so why
not? What happens next was something I had not expected.
Elements of a Mystery
I have always enjoyed watching and reading courtroom dramas and
mysteries, like Scooby Doo. In each of these, writers attempt to present puzzle
for us to try to solve and tossing out clues along the way. Often to make it
interesting, we are given a ruse or red herring, and we are invited to take the
bait that takes into a plausible resolution.
In fact, I was in a seminar with a magician and he described the
idea that trick of illusionists is to tell you what he will do (like how he was
going to get a dollar bill into an orange) and have your ponder on the
how. Meanwhile, his attempt is to
sidetrack your attention onto something completely different. Our focus is upon
the tangent regardless of how important the tangent is. For instance, we like to focus upon Scooby
Doo and Shaggy antics, while Velma and crew figure out the mystery. When the
big reveal happens, we are amazed at the illusion before us and skill of the
illusionist.
The Shiny
In either case, the writer or performer is intentionally
attempting to divert attention onto those tangents or red herrings. We love to pay attention to shiniest thing
and the newest thing. In our minds we
also like to start making connections to these shiny things and ideas. This
works in our favor with curiosity to learn and discover new things, but it can
also be way to distract us from fundamental truths.
Dictators take this idea to an extreme. They work to distract us
from a truth, and then there are many possibilities of directing the narrative.
Often by pandering to neglected nostalgia, dictators can fuel discontent and
divert whole societies away from truths.
When they get enough people to buy into the diversion, they can then use
mob mentality to produce peer pressure into accepting claims as truth by
leaning or conniving to insight personal ego and nostalgia.. This is maybe one
reason why so many Germans felt unaware of the atrocities around them in the
30s and 40s.
Wrong Conclusions
What is the reaction when the big reveal is not what we thought?
(Oh that’s not fair, you didn’t play by the rules, trying to be cute with
intelligence.) When it doesn’t go our way,
we can laugh it off, or we might double down - rejecting that we were
misled or fooled. We may even invent facts that corroborate with our version.
We might get mad at the writer/ performer when the big reveal does not align
with our version of the story. When that
happens, we might want to check our ego.
I guarantee most of the performers are not out to insult us or
make us look like fools, but magic and mystery shows are not the only places where
we reach wrong conclusions.
Right now vs Right one.
When an idea looks stale and boring, or we get tired of waiting
for what we think we deserve, we might then switch to instant gratification. We
settle for right now instead of the right one. The goofy thing about that is
how the right one has likely been there the whole time, but we blind ourselves
in one way or another from it.
We busy ourselves with the right now and live into that idea
regardless of the house of cards we create.
If we don’t check our ego, we are willing to defend that house of cards
as valid instead of a ruse.
In Colossians.
This is what is kind of happening in Colossae. Remember, the
letter is written as an encouragement to keep the faith and to help understand
what Jesus has done for us and what God is doing now. The letter encourages us to live servants of
the Gospels and let it inspire us rather than looking for something else –
which is apparently a chief concern for people in Colossae and us as well.
Divine Mystery
People are looking for God then and now. Yet, God has revealed
and continues to reveal “riches of the glory of this mystery…” What is this
mystery and what are the riches?
I would avoid thinking only of these “riches” as earthly wealth
or money. God is much more than that
because God’s mystery reveals riches of spirit, hope, wisdom, and healing.
Jesus made the ultimate sacrifice for us so that we might have
forgiveness and is why the letter expresses the supremacy of Christ.
So yes, God does mysterious things even now as we sit here. God is not just aloof in the sky or only
available once a week in these walls. God
is glory! God is hope! God is love! God is in our hearts – waiting for us!
We only tap into that goodness and let the great mystery live
through us. God is working and speaking.
Maybe you imagined and expected to see God in white long beard
with great royal robe upon a throne. Well, I am sorry to disappoint you – you
got me today. Still, I want to know what you were doing before you got here !
God’s Mystery is Working
I submit to you that God is here and working. If you look deep
into your heart and let God transform you, then you may see God in many forms,
many ways and you may be inspired to lift up and shout out – that You have felt
the Lord; that You have witnessed the Lord!
Yes you may feel that tickle, hear that whisper. You may smell
the aroma and you may see God!
As we talked last time, you may see God in your neighbor
wherever they are on life’s journey. You may witness God in the space
between. You may experience God in your
heart. That experience can be amazing when you let God be in you – not just a
nostalgic image.
God is near you – perfectly mysteriously – perfectly all the
time.
Yes we may busy ourselves with the shiny moments and our
plausible theories to occupy our minds and time. Then, we miss God working in
those same moments. So I suggest, the next time you are looking around for some
help or some company that God is right there and always has been. God is here and in our community and the
mystery is there to discover on God’s time rather than our own. As Garth Brooks
sings, “Some God’s greatest gifts are unanswered prayers.”
So let go of the red herring theory, let go of the nostalgia,
let go of the expectation, let go of ego, and let God be with you now.
Let God show you the wonder of this world.
Let God abide in you and bear that fruit of the covenant: the
covenant of love.
There, the mystery abides and may be revealed when you open your
heart and mind to God as is.
Kicking in Faith
So when I executed the flying side kick, something happened that
I did not expect. I jumped the highest that I had ever jumped while executing
the kick. I was so high that two things happened. 1) I triggered my internal
fear of heights (even while being amazed), and 2) I almost landed on the judges
table in front of me. This technique was
meant for foot infantry and peasants to be able to kick cavalry riders off
their horses – and now I understand. One of my fellow class mates snapped a
picture of this and suggests that I could have cleared a standing person.
How did this happen?
The ego inside me, of course, says that, indeed, I did this! Then, I think back to all that I went through
to get to that point. I think of all the people that have been part of that
journey, encouraging me and challenging me to be better – in all of the
training I had done. I think of the
times when I was injured and praying for healing: Praying for just a sign. God was there always, and these were all clues.
God guides us in ways that we do not realize. No illusions given but God does offer clues
and speaks to us.
God encouraged you and I to keep the discipline and continues to
bless us.
So yes our ego can cover our eyes with illusions, but God is wanting
to reveal that mystery and that blessing to us.
If you let God instead of your expectations of God, then I submit your
possibilities are limitless. We don’t
have to settle for right now because the right one is right here! When you let
God lift you, then you might reach heights you have never seen. Yes that can be
scary, but very exciting!
When you let God, then you might witness the mystery revealed.
Thanks Be to God.