Sunday, May 29, 2016

2nd May/June Trinity 2016, Opening the Eyes

June Trinity
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John 3: 1-17

There was a man in the circle of the Pharisees, whose name was Nicodemus; he held high rank among the Jews. He came to Jesus in the night and said, “Master, we know that you are a high teacher of mankind, come to us from God, for no one can do such signs of the Spirit as you do unless God himself is working together with him in his deeds.”

Jesus answered and said to him, “The truth out of the spirit I say to you: whoever is not born anew from above cannot behold the kingdom of God.”

Nicodemus said to him, “How can a man be born again when he is old? Can he return to his mother’s womb to be born again a second time?

Jesus answered, “The truth out of the spirit I say to you: whoever remains as he is, and does not come to a new birth out of the formative power of the water and out of the breath of the spirit [or, …and is not born anew out of the spiritual power of eternal becoming and out of being touched by the might of the spirit world] cannot enter into the kingdom of God. What is born out of earthly elements is of earthly nature. But what is born out of the breath of the spirit, is itself spirit. Do not wonder that I said to you that you must be born anew from above. The spirit wind blows where it will; you hear the sound of it, but you do not know where it comes from, or where it is going. So it is with everyone who is born anew out of the breath of the spirit.

Nicodemus replied and said to him, “How can one attain this?”

Jesus answered, “You are a teacher of Israel and do not know? Amen, the truth I say to you: we speak of what we know, and we bear witness to what we have seen in the spirit, but none of you accepts our testimony. When I speak to you of earthly things, and you do not believe them, how shall you believe when I want to speak to you of heavenly things? No one has ascended to the spiritual world who has not previously descended out of the spiritual world, that is, the Son of Man.

Just as Moses once lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, so must the Son of Man be lifted up, so that everyone who finds his power in their hearts can win a share in the higher life beyond time. God has so loved the world that he has given his only begotten Son. From now on, no one who fills himself with his power shall perish, for he will share in timeless, higher life. God did not send the Son into the world to condemn it, but so that the world be saved [healed] through him, and not fall prey to ruin.”


May/June Trinity
May 29, 2016
John 3: 1-17

Last week we became aware that Christ needs us in order to continue his work on earth. He needs our wonder and awe, our compassion, and our deeds guided by conscience. Today’s reading further indicates the process by which we make ourselves his instruments.

We each have the potential to become a different kind of human being. And so the first step is to awaken this second man within us. We do so by tapping into the spiritual power that finds its expression in water. For water is the medium through which all things are born, grow and evolve. It represents the eternal power of development.

And we are also to open to the might and power of the good beings of the spiritual world. Through this kind of inner opening, and the power that is given us to transform ourselves, the second man in us is awakened. We are born anew from above.

Each of us has a seed potential for this new birth within us; for God has planted it in each one of us. And our encounters with Christ, who is the Water of Life, will gradually bring this second man in us to birth. The poet David Whyte speaks of this birth:

That day I saw beneath dark clouds
The passing light over the water
And I heard the voice of the world speak out
I knew then as I have before
Life is no passing memory of what has been
Nor the remaining pages of a great book
Waiting to be read
It is the vision of far off things
Seen for the silence they hold
It is the heart after years of secret conversing
Speaking out loud in the clear air ….*

It is the opening of eyes long closed


*  David Whyte, “The Opening of Eyes”  in Songs for Coming Home