Get Down from Your Tree
Tony E Dillon Hansen
Sermon based upon Luke 19: 1-10, Psalm 119
Opening Prayer
Happy Reformation Sunday!
I thought for a moment that I might reflect why I am protestant but I think today’s lesson gives us something metaphorically visualizing and challenging at the same time.
I remember in my youth wondering about tree houses because I wondered what it would be like to have one. You would see them in the movies and a few neighbors had them.
What do these treehouses offer is a place to be above all and away from the busy of life. What these offer is a place for a young child may become master of their own domain because for those people that had one of these, they controlled who could come into the treehouse with rules as what was done and why - a world away from the world we know and live each day.
Isn’t that what we enjoy in our lives with our houses and our phones even? When I close the door to my house, I can shut out the world and I have dominion over all that is done in that house, what we eat, when we eat, what we watch, read or do is all under the guise of house rules.
What privilege that is. Who do we shut out when we close the door and what are forgetting when we do this? What people do we shut out of our media streams because they think different?
We have our own little treehouses in our phones where we separate good news from bad news, people we follow or not and so on.
It is nice to control an area of life, considering all the parts of life where we don’t. Yet that I think is one of the points of this lesson.
That when Jesus sees Zachaeus in the tree, there is plenty of reason why they are in the tree. Was it to get a better look because people, like me who are short, tend to need help in crowds to see people? Was it to get away from the people and the crowd - to distance oneself away from all that is and has been done?
What privilege that is, To be able to climb a tree, open/close an app, to distance oneself from everyone, yet forgetting that we too are broken, That is why Jesus seeks out the person in the tree.
Jesus in no uncertain terms wants him to get down from the tree, get down from the perfect life and privilege that has been learned.
You may have made a good life for yourself in the world that you have created (as the lesson says about this tax collector), but Jesus wants more from you than separation from the world. God wants you to be with the people and to be the grace, love and forgiveness to those around you.
From the our privilege, our tree, you may see different perspectives. Great learning opportunities, but you may miss something important in those heights. God wants you grow and to learn with the people.
Get down from your tree to experience God on God’s terms - with people in all of the hustle and bustle - with all of the snickering people do. Yes get down from the tree because the Lord needs a bed to sleep, and wants to come over to your house. God wants to be with you!
Get down from your tree because you can’t do good things when you lock yourself away and pretend it doesn’t exist.
Get down from the tree of privilege and control because there is something more tangible in being the hospitality that God wants us to be.
Get down from the tree and be with the people in all their brokenness because you and I are too.
I think this Zachaeus gets it and why he offers the amends to Jesus. There is something to be said about acknowledging our faults and failures.
That isn’t to say we should dwell on them, but to acknowledge that we may not be best we should, intentionally or otherwise?
More importantly, be willing to make amends.
This is one of the reasons why these are parts of the 12 steps. This isn’t to say all people need to do this, but we do fall short. Who among you have clean and perfect slates?
We do give people wrong ideas, and we may have gained at the expense of others. Acknowledge that we fail - name and confess, where we fail and then make amends. Then we can grow in that confession
Otherwise, to live without that confession is to hole up in the treehouse - separating ourselves from truth and the life God wants for us. To live in privilege and not sharing what we have been given, not what God wants…
We may not be good all the time, but we can work to be better each day.
In your honest confession with God, begin to truly grow. Grow when doing business, when walking along the streets, having dinner, or just coming to church.
People can shut out the world and crawl into lonely treehouses - leaving the crowds underneath them, but God wants us to be more than that.
God wants us to come down from the heights of our tree, our privilege, our headspace to be with and learn from all God’s children.
That is God exacting grace, forgiveness and love because we should too. That is God teaching us to forgive others because we acknowledge that we fail too. Even more-so, that means we too need that forgiveness in our own hearts.
Beloved, God offers this for you to grow - a path for you and me.
Lets get down from your tree and walk with Jesus. Lets welcome Jesus into our hearts and our homes.
Why? because God loves you and me.
God wants you to come down from the tree to walk with you. God wants you to see what is so very possible with the love and grace we can extend.
That Beloved is…
Thanks Be to God

