Showing posts with label Revelations 7:9-17. Show all posts
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Sunday, October 29, 2017

1st Nov Trinity 2017, The Great Suffering

Durer
1st November Trinity
Revelation 7: 9-17

Next I looked and saw a great crowd beyond anyone’s power to count, from every nation and all races and peoples and tongues standing before the throne and before the Lamb, draped in garments of white and with palm branches in their hands, and they shout with a great voice saying,  “Healing and help [salvation] to our God who sits on the throne and through the Lamb.”
And all the angels were standing in a ring around the throne and the elders and the four living beings, and they fell down in front of the throne upon their faces and adored God saying,
Yes, so be it. Amen. [To our God be blessing and glory and wisdom and thanksgiving and honor and power and strength for an age of ages. Amen.”]
All the blessing power of the Word, that creating permeates the world, all the revealing might of the spirit, that enlightens the senses appearance, all the light of wisdom that leads us to true knowledge, the secret of transformation which gives worth to all being, that brings the world forward, and all the strength and power of the spirit –they belong to our God from aeon to aeon. Yea, so be it, Amen.
And one of the elders spoke up, asking me: “These people draped in garments of white, who are they and where did they come from?”
And I said to him, “Good sir, you yourself know.”
And he said to me:
These are the ones just come from the great Suffering. They washed their garments clean and made them shining white in the blood of the Lamb.
That is why they can stand here before the throne of God
And serve him day and night in his temple.
The One who sits on the throne shall settle down upon them [dwell upon them].
They shall not hunger ever again, nor thirst again;
The sun shall not bear down too hard upon them, nor anything burn them,
Because the Lamb, in the midst of the throne, will be their shepherd
And guide them to the springs of the water of life,
And God will wipe away each teardrop from their eyes.

3rd November Trinity
Oct 29, 2017
Revelation 7:9-17


To extract the juice from the grape, it must be crushed. The useless is removed and the pure, and its strengthening essence is released. The grape must, so to speak, suffer so that its essence can flow outward.

In the gospel reading, we hear of those who have just come from the great suffering. From time to time, we too are crushed. It is not because we are evil and deserve punishment; it is because we are ripe. Our essence is ready to be separated out from the non-essential, from the useless in us. Meister Eckhart* writes:

   When I was the stream, when I was the forest….there was nothing
   I could not
   love.

   It was when I left all we once were that
   the agony began, the fear and the questions came
   and I wept, I wept, tears….

Christ is present within our suffering. He suffers within us. He wipes our tears.  He helps us separate the bitter from the sweet. He washes us clean and clear in the wine-blood of his lovingkindness. He leads us to the spring of ever-transforming life.  As Meister Eckhart continues:
 

   So I returned to the river, I returned to
   the mountains. I asked for their hand in marriage again.
   I begged—I begged to wed every object
   and creature,

   and when they accepted,
   God was ever present in my arms.

   …For then I knew my soul—every soul—
   has always held
   Him.*

Our purest essence, at the center of our being, is lovingkindness. Our true nature flows outward, to comfort and strengthen others. Our true nature is wise and knowing. Our true nature willingly undergoes a transformation so that the world’s evolution moves forward. We are crushed so that our pure essence, the lovingkindness of Christ in us, can flow out into the world.

*“When I was the Forest,” in Love Poems from God, Daniel Ladinsky, pg. 91


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Sunday, November 16, 2014

3rd November Trinity 2014, New Flowers


3rd November Trinity
Throne of God
November 16, 2014
Revelations 7: 9-17

Next I looked and saw a great crowd beyond anyone’s power to count, from every nation and all races and peoples and tongues standing before the throne and before the Lamb draped in garments of white and with palm branches in their hands, and they shout with a great voice saying, “Healing and help [salvation] to our God who sits on the throne and through the Lamb.”

And all the angels were standing in a ring around the throne and the elders and the four living beings, and they fell down in front of the throne upon their faces and adored God saying,

Yea, so be it. Amen. [To our God be blessing and glory and wisdom and thanksgiving and honor and power and strength for an age of ages. Amen.”]

All the blessing power of the Word, that creating permeates the world, all the revealing might of the spirit, that enlightens the senses appearance, all the light of wisdom that leads us to true knowledge, the secret of transformation which gives worth to all being, that brings the world forward, and all the strength and power of the spirit –they belong to our God from aeon to aeon. Yea, so be it, Amen.

And one of the elders spoke up, asking me: “These people draped in garments of white, who are they and where did they come from?”

And I said to him, “Good sir, you yourself know.”

And he said to me:

These are the ones just come from the great Suffering. They washed their garments clean, and made them shining white in the blood of the Lamb.
That is why they can stand here before the throne of God
And serve him day and night in his temple.
The One who sits on the throne shall settle down upon them [dwell upon them].
They shall not hunger ever again, nor thirst again;
The sun shall not bear down too hard upon them, nor anything burn them,
Because the Lamb, in the midst of the throne, will be their shepherd
And guide them to the springs of the water of life,
And God will wipe away each teardrop from their eyes.


3rd November Trinity
November 16, 2014
Revelations 7: 9-17

In life we experience the events and conditions of the world; we receive the actions, the words and thoughts of others. And we suffer because we are open to being acted upon.

One pre-Christian response to this fact of our existence was to remove oneself from suffering by cultivating non-attachment. This is perhaps not a bad start, for we frequently suffer because we are over-attached to outcomes; we may be egotistically trying to spare ourselves. Yet Christ, the God made human, taught us that suffering can have redemptive power, especially when undergone willingly and for the sake of others. Suffering can be a real eye-opener.

Hardship and adversity can have a purifying effect on our egotism. It can cleanse us of our prideful sense that we can control our own universe. Adversity endured can teach us that there are gracious gifts to be found in places we do not wish to go, gifts we didn’t know we wanted. It can teach us that suffering can lead to transformation.

Necessary suffering well encountered washes our soul garments clean. ‘Thy greater Will be done,’ can lead us to recognize that there is a greater purpose than our everyday minds can know. In suffering we can find the comfort and consolation of a God who intimately knows what we are going through. For He has been there Himself. Indeed, He continues to occupy the precincts of suffering so that He will be there for us when we find ourselves there.  He will help us to make something out of it. The poet describes this process:

…And if, in the changing phases of man's life
Snowdrops in Snow
I fall in sickness and in misery
my wrists seem broken and my heart seems dead
and strength is gone, and my life
is only the leavings of a life:

and still, among it all, snatches of lovely oblivion, and snatches
of renewal
odd, wintry flowers upon the withered stem, yet new, strange flowers
such as my life has not brought forth before, new blossoms of me

then I must know that still
I am in the hands of the unknown God,
he is breaking me down to his own oblivion
to send me forth on a new morning, a new man.[1]



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[1] D H Lawrence, “Shadows”

Saturday, November 16, 2013

3rd November Trinity 2007, Increase the Light

3rd November Trinity
Revelation 7: 9-17

Next I looked and saw a great crowd beyond anyone’s power to count, from every nation and all races and peoples and tongues standing before the throne and before the Lamb draped in garments of white and with palm branches in their hands, and they shout with a great voice saying,  “Healing and help [salvation] to our God who sits on the throne and through the Lamb.”
And all the angels were standing in a ring around the throne and the elders and the four living beings, and they fell down in front of the throne upon their faces and adored God saying,
Yea, so be it. Amen. [To our God be blessing and glory and wisdom and thanksgiving and honor and power and strength for an age of ages. Amen.”]
All the blessing power of the Word, that creating permeates the world, all the revealing might of the spirit, that enlightens the senses appearance, all the light of wisdom that leads us to true knowledge, the secret of transformation which gives worth to all being, that brings the world forward, and all the strength and power of the spirit –they belong to our God from aeon to aeon. Yea, so be it, Amen.
And one of the elders spoke up, asking me: “These people draped in garments of white, who are they and where did they come from?”
And I said to him, “Good sir, you yourself know.”
And he said to me:
These are the ones just come from the great Suffering. They washed their garments clean, and made them shining white in the blood of the Lamb.
That is why they can stand here before the throne of God
And serve him day and night in his temple.
The One who sits on the throne shall settle down upon them [dwell upon them].
They shall not hunger ever again, nor thirst again;
The sun shall not bear down too hard upon them, nor anything burn them,
Because the Lamb, in the midst of the throne, will be their shepherd
And guide them to the springs of the water of life,
And God will wipe away each teardrop from  their eyes.


3rd Sunday November Trinity
Durer
November 11, 2007
Revelation 7: 9-17
  
This wonderful image: a Being of Light and sacrificial Love on a great throne; the four living beings of space, the twenty-four elders of time; and all the angels, all of them prostrate in a ring around the source of light and love. In the humility of their great power, they are sending toward Him a counter-offering: all their own praise and radiance, their wisdom and gratitude, their honor and strength, thereby strengthening His light, His love, His healing work.

And with them are the countless purified human beings who have died. They are standing upright, themselves radiant Selves clad in white, raising their own voices in praise and in the recognition that all help and healing comes from the Son on the Father’s throne. In their very understanding and praise of this, they are sending their own strengthening forces toward the Lamb and the Spirit God, who is the light radiating from the throne. Those purified, living across the threshold are helping increase the light in the spiritual world, to strengthen it, so that it shines even into the earthly realm. This is their task, and ultimately also ours.

Earth has become a place of spiritual darkness, of suffering and pain. But we, both those living on earth and those living in the heavens, are led by the Lamb who is also the Shepherd. He leads us through the suffering, to the living wellspring, the shining waters of life, where all suffering and grief is transformed into joy, into light and living love.

Let us join the ones in white in singing our praise of the Lamb. Let us offer Him the joy and strength of our grateful awareness of his healing of mankind. Let us help Him increase the light, the life and the love shining into the world through our offering of our noblest thoughts, our heart’s love, our active devotion.


Thursday, November 14, 2013

3rd November Trinity 2009, Too Small

3rd November Trinity

Revelation 7: 9-17

Next I looked and saw a great crowd beyond anyone’s power to count, from every nation and all races and peoples and tongues standing before the throne and before the Lamb draped in garments of white and with palm branches in their hands, and they shout with a great voice saying,  “Healing and help [salvation] to our God who sits on the throne and through the Lamb.”
And all the angels were standing in a ring around the throne and the elders and the four living beings, and they fell down in front of the throne upon their faces and adored God saying,
Yea, so be it. Amen. [To our God be blessing and glory and wisdom and thanksgiving and honor and power and strength for an age of ages. Amen.”]
All the blessing power of the Word, that creating permeates the world, all the revealing might of the spirit, that enlightens the senses appearance, all the light of wisdom that leads us to true knowledge, the secret of transformation which gives worth to all being, that brings the world forward, and all the strength and power of the spirit –they belong to our God from aeon to aeon. Yea, so be it, Amen.
And one of the elders spoke up, asking me: “These people draped in garments of white, who are they and where did they come from?”
And I said to him, “Good sir, you yourself know.”
And he said to me:
These are the ones just come from the great Suffering. They washed their garments clean, and made them shining white in the blood of the Lamb.
That is why they can stand here before the throne of God
And serve him day and night in his temple.
The One who sits on the throne shall settle down upon them [dwell upon them].
They shall not hunger ever again, nor thirst again;
The sun shall not bear down too hard upon them, nor anything burn them,
Because the Lamb, in the midst of the throne, will be their shepherd
And guide them to the springs of the water of life,
And God will wipe away each teardrop from  their eyes.


3rd November Trinity
November 15, 2009
Revelation 7: 9-17

When a child gets hurt, the grownup naturally responds with empathy. He or she holds the child, rocks it, soothes it. The adult feels the child’s pain, and accompanies the child’s suffering.

One of the central issues of human lives is the question of suffering. Why does it exist? What is its purpose and meaning? This is the question raised by the ancient story of Job. As Job’s story begins, he is a wealthy and prosperous man. He loses everything.

Today’s reading suggests one answer: to suffer is to cleanse, to strip away that which prevents us from seeing God. We have sunk so deeply into earthly matter, into earthly matters. The way of being that allows us to operate well in the earthly sphere closes the door to our perception of God. We have shrunk to being mere humans on earth. We are no longer aware of ourselves as a spirit among spirits. We have lost our perception of God. In order to perceive Him, and our relationship to Him, we need to be cleansed of our materialism. And such cleansing is accompanied by suffering.

It seems unfair in a way that God so made the world that his creatures must
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suffer on their way to Him. But the reading also presents our seeing with an important picture. It is the image of God as the Lamb. The Lamb, too, has suffered. This is God the Son, who here, today is with and within every human being; who continues to suffer alongside, inside all who suffer. He offers us His own blood to cleanse earthly matter. He leads us through our process of cleansing and suffering, through all our greater and smaller deaths. He brings us to the wellspring of the waters of ever renewing eternal life. He wipes away our tears as we undergo our own cleansing, our own process of transformation. If we listen we can hear, inside, His words in the words of the poet:

When your vision has gone
no part of the world can find you.
… Time to go into the dark….
There you can be sure
you are not beyond love….
You must learn one thing:
…Give up all the other worlds
except the one to which you belong.
Learn [that]…anything or anyone
that does not bring you alive
is too small for you.[1]








[1] David Whyte, “Sweet Darkness” in House of Belonging


Tuesday, November 12, 2013

3rd November Trinity 2011, Depth of Soul

3rd November Trinity

Revelation 7: 9-17

Next I looked and saw a great crowd beyond anyone’s power to count, from every nation and all races and peoples and tongues standing before the throne and before the Lamb draped in garments of white and with palm branches in their hands, and they shout with a great voice saying,  “Healing and help [salvation] to our God who sits on the throne and through the Lamb.”
And all the angels were standing in a ring around the throne and the elders and the four living beings, and they fell down in front of the throne upon their faces and adored God saying,
Yea, so be it. Amen. [To our God be blessing and glory and wisdom and thanksgiving and honor and power and strength for an age of ages. Amen.”]
All the blessing power of the Word, that creating permeates the world, all the revealing might of the spirit, that enlightens the senses appearance, all the light of wisdom that leads us to true knowledge, the secret of transformation which gives worth to all being, that brings the world forward, and all the strength and power of the spirit –they belong to our God from aeon to aeon. Yea, so be it, Amen.
And one of the elders spoke up, asking me: “These people draped in garments of white, who are they and where did they come from?”
And I said to him, “Good sir, you yourself know.”
And he said to me:
These are the ones just come from the great Suffering. They washed their garments clean, and made them shining white in the blood of the Lamb.
That is why they can stand here before the throne of God
And serve him day and night in his temple.
The One who sits on the throne shall settle down upon them [dwell upon them].
They shall not hunger ever again, nor thirst again;
The sun shall not bear down too hard upon them, nor anything burn them,
Because the Lamb, in the midst of the throne, will be their shepherd
And guide them to the springs of the water of life,
And God will wipe away each teardrop from  their eyes.


3rd November Trinity
Durer
November 13, 2011
Revelation 7: 9-17

Once again the gospel reading speaks of those in white garments, this time around the throne of God. One of the twenty-four elders points to their significance by asking, ‘Who are they? Where did they come from?’
And the answer is, not a place, but an activity.

Those draped in white garments are those who have traversed the land of suffering, and who, through endurance, have become strong and patient. Their soul garments have been purified, washed clean in the sacrificial; capacity of the blood of God’s Lamb, the Christ. They have been purified because they accepted the suffering as a necessary part of the destiny of humanity. They took it on, but did not give up hope of eventual release. They could do so because they knew that despite everything, they are loved—loved by family and friends, loved most intimately by their guardian angels, loved with great mercy and understanding by God and His Son, the Human God.

Their suffering has given them not only purity of soul, but also depth and breadth of soul. They will be compensated for what they have endured. At the same time, one of the compensations is that their souls have become clean and shining containers for God’s light; pure vessels for the living water, tempered containers for the radiant warmth of God’s love.

“These are the ones just come from the great Suffering. They washed their garments clean, and made them shining white in the blood of the Lamb.
That is why they can stand here before the throne of God
And serve him day and night in his temple.
They shall not hunger ever again, nor thirst again;
…nor anything burn them,
Because the Lamb… will…
guide them to the springs of the water of life,
And God will wipe away each teardrop from their eyes.” Rev. 7:14-17