What Do You Value?
Tony E Dillon Hansen
Reflection based upon Matthew 13:31-33, 44-52, Psalm 105,Genesis 29:15-28
Opening Prayer
What do you value?
When we read Matthew this week, we hear Jesus giving us a list of parables and metaphors for what the kingdom of Heaven is. In each of these, there are people who recognize value and do what it takes to get it.
Similarly Jacob offers seven more years of service to get Rachel. (Never mind, the patriarchy that is evident here or what this must have made Leah feel like.)
What do you value? Maybe the question is really why do you value that?
In my life and in yours, we see things as worthy and also unworthy. We make judgements. Whether justified or not, we make these classifications of people, things, places and of God.
What is it that we value that we would give up nearly everything in our lives to get it though? People riding RAGBRAI this week enjoy some time on bicycles for 500 miles. (I even bought a jersey for it.) What in 500 miles is exciting to have thousands journey to, and across, the state of Iowa?
I am going to guess it is something other than the 500 miles of riding. Along the way, people meet other people, friendships are gained, friendships are needed to help go that next mile even when the temperature is scorching and the legs are just tired..
That is when we find the camaraderie to be important. That is when we have to lean into each other because, by God, I want to dip my tires in both rivers. I don’t see many who do RAGBRAI alone. Teams form and teams travel. People might spread out the entire length of a day, but most that do this journey do with friends, spouses, or neighbors.
Why because when the stuff around us is hot and icky and when are tired and worn out, we need something. We need important things. We need something more than whimsical materials. We need what we value the most. We need water! We need sustenance and cheers and we need love.
For those that do not ride RAGBRAI can understand that too. When times are good, we can laugh and enjoy, but when times are tough, that is when we look to what we truly value. I personally am not going to care that I use my favorite mug, but when I am very thirsty, I want water.
What truly fulfills those needs, that thirst, that hunger are not things we keep on the mantel or on the wall. What truly fulfills is something more than ourselves, which is incidentally one of the reasons I think RAGBRAI is so popular.
Even when you ride alone, you don’t. There are thousands with you and experiencing the same.
What is truly fulfilling is something more than tangible items, but life lived and there we can find God providing paths for us. There, we can find a slice of heaven right here in this existence, in this world, that we call ours. In that sip of water, the bread we break, and the very breath we breathe, we find God providing true sustenance for us. There is all that we need and all the peace of the world within our grasp.
That Beloved is truly remarkable when you think about it. When you are really tired, when you are searching for answers, when you are needing help, there you can find God within reach. You can find community and in that community you will find God working because it takes a village my friends.
God is not just there then but also when we are happy, joyful and at peace. There we can find God with us and sharing grace with us - and how wonderful that is. Yes Thank you, God, for the good times and thank you for being there for us during the rough times.
A 500 mile journey may help some realize that Heaven is all around us. (after all it is Iowa that we are talking about, just ask Kevin Costner!)
Yet, we all have our own journeys (life journeys) with chances to realize that Heaven is around us - and that we play a part. Heaven doesn’t just exist for us after we stop breathing and die, but heaven is today, here and now, in the people around us, the community we live and the life we lead.
We don’t do this alone because we have God and we have community. That means the people around us also experience Heaven too. That is the person in the pews with you today, on the bike path, on the corner with a sign, or in the hospital waiting for treatment. We can be the face of God to them, and they to us. That is what God wants. That is how we find what we truly value and what will sustain us. That is how we find God.
When you and I and our neighbors realize this, wars are not needed, thirst is quenched, children laugh, and people find homes, because we can all find a little heaven on Earth. Why?? God is already here welcoming you and loving you.
So When you look for a cup of water and what you truly value, know that God welcomes you, loves you and calls you to find what you need is already here.
That Beloved is…
Thanks Be to God