Saturday, October 26, 2013

4th Michaelmas 2007, Iron Strong Wine

2nd 3rd or 4th Michaelmas Sunday
Revelation 19, 11-16

Colin Dye
And I saw the heavens opening up. And behold, a white horse! And the rider who sat upon it is called faithful and true, who judges justly and battles for justice. His eyes are like flames of fire, and his head wears many crowns, inscribed with a name which no one knows but he himself. The cloak  that covers him has been dipped in blood, and he is known by the name “Word of God”.
And the warriors of the sky ride behind him upon white steeds, clad in clean, white linen. And he has a sharp-edged sword coming out of his mouth with which to strike the nations down, and he will shepherd them with a staff of iron. He treads on the winepress holding the wine of the wrath of the will of God, the ruler of all.

And written on his cloak and on his thigh is the name: King of all kings, Lord of all lords.

4th Michaelmas Sunday

October 21, 2007
Revelation 19: 11-16

Dark iron ore can be used to make strong weapons. But it could also be ground up to make medicine that strengthens us and helps our spirits rise up and be radiant.
It can be helpful to see the elements of today’s gospel images as representing the makeup of all humanity. The white horse: the pure life force that carries us all. The Rider, faithful, true, discerning, fiery, regal, connected with our blood, created by the Word of God, the highest I AM. Only we ourselves can know, or begin to know, the mysterious identity of the one whose name is King of Kings.
                The white hosts on white steeds who follow Him could be all the souls or parts of souls from the ages, that have been purified by the leadership of this I, He who can fights evil and gathers together the good. His feet are grounded in the will of God, whose pressure in our lives separates the useful juice of the soul from the dross.
                This kingly divine being can be approached through the same qualities cultivated in ourselves: truthful discernment, the fire of love which culls the good from the evil. These are qualities of the name which no one knows but we ourselves – our own ‘I am’. It is our own higher self, riding behind the Lord of Lords, capable of love, of discernment, of saying no to what cannot carry us forward.
Remembering Him, remembering to connect with Him, enables us to band together.  Drinking in the iron strength of His wine, we become a bright and effective force in the world.

In the words of Hafiz:

Remembrance lowers the cup into

His luminous sky-well….
Every ill will confess
It was just a lie
When the golden efforts
Of your love
Lift the precious wine
To your mouth.
Remembrance of our dear Friend
Lowers the soul’s chalice into God.[1]

When the Nameless One debuts again,
Ten thousand facets of [our] being unfurl wings
And reveal such a radiance inside
[We] enter a divine realm.
[We] too begin to …cast light
Like a lamp
Through the streets of this
World.[2]





[1] Hafiz, “Zikr” [Remembrance], in The Gift, Daniel Ladinsky, p.244
[2] Hafiz, “In Need of the Breath”, in The Gift, Daniel Ladinsky, p. 225

Friday, October 25, 2013

4th Michaelmas 2008, Shepherding King

2nd 3rd or 4th Michaelmas Sunday
Revelation 19, 11-16

And I saw the heavens opening up. And behold, a white horse! And the rider who sat upon it is called faithful and true, who judges justly and battles for justice. His eyes are like flames of fire, and his head wears many crowns, inscribed with a name which no one knows but he himself. The cloak  that covers him has been dipped in blood, and he is known by the name “Word of God”.
And the warriors of the sky ride behind him upon white steeds, clad in clean, white linen. And he has a sharp-edged sword coming out of his mouth with which to strike the nations down, and he will shepherd them with a staff of iron. He treads on the winepress holding the wine of the wrath of the will of God, the ruler of all.

And written on his cloak and on his thigh is the name: King of all kings, Lord of all lords.

4th Michaelmas Sunday
October 26, 2008
Rev. 19: 11 – 16
  
In the created world, one of the primary polarities is that of gender. This division extends even into the plant world. There are trees that are paired. In order to be fruitful, the male and female of the species must be nearby.

Today’s reading is paired with that of last week. We saw the majestic picture of the cosmic woman, clothed in the radiance of loving-kindness, crowned with the radiance of star thinking, standing above the moon chalice of the earthly. She was giving birth, but child was threatened with extinction by a fiery red dragon. She represents the ideal of the human soul, struggling to give birth to the Christ-Child within, threatened by destructive elements that lurk in the human constitution.

Today’s reading contains her spirit counterpart. Her Child is grown into the great cosmic warrior-king, the I AM. Royal, sovereign and active on behalf of the will of God, He rides on the white steed of pure thinking. His two-edged sword of discernment fights for truth and justice. And his garment is dipped into the purity of his sacrificial human blood. He is followed by the hosts of those who, through His sacrifice and their own, have risen to the heavenly spheres through  purity of thought and heart.

The cosmic woman and the cosmic warrior-king are two positive aspects of the future of humanity. Our souls struggle to give birth to the Son God within. But this spirit birth is threatened by the tendency toward selfish, destructive egotism. This dragonish element actually resides in our blood. He who would be born within us will become the shepherding king in and among us. He wields His sword of discernment and with his staff of meteoric iron rules and subdues the negative elements in our blood, ‘purifying it and making it spirit-receptive’.

The Lord King’s upright staff of iron is directed at the destructive fiery dragon element in us, our self-centered devouring egotism. Our egotism is purified by the sovereign Christ element of self-sacrifice. United with the sacrifice of His own Blood, we too will live among those clad in white, who follow Him in purity of thought. We too will be a part of the living stream of human evolution. We too will be those who follow God’s will, what God wants for humanity.




Thursday, October 24, 2013

4th Michaelmas 2009, Tme to Change


2nd 3rd or 4th Michaelmas Sunday
Revelation 19, 11-16

And I saw the heavens opening up. And behold, a white horse! And the rider who sat upon it is called faithful and true, who judges justly and battles for justice. His eyes are like flames of fire, and his head wears many crowns, inscribed with a name which no one knows but he himself. The cloak  that covers him has been dipped in blood, and he is known by the name “Word of God”.
And the warriors of the sky ride behind him upon white steeds, clad in clean, white linen. And he has a sharp-edged sword coming out of his mouth with which to strike the nations down, and he will shepherd them with a staff of iron. He treads on the winepress holding the wine of the wrath of the will of God, the ruler of all.
And written on his cloak and on his thigh is the name: King of all kings, Lord of all lords.

4th Michaelmas
October 25, 2009
Revelation 19: 11 – 16


Today’s reading speaks of a white rider on a white horse who judges justly and battles for justice.

In a medieval legend, a hermit on a journey meets a young man who becomes his traveling companion. But the hermit becomes dismayed when after a night of hospitality in a castle, the companion appears to have stolen a golden cup, which he then offers to thieves the next night after their rather inhospitable hospitality. Further along it seems the young man sets fire to a house from which he begged a drink. With herbs he helps a young ill boy to his death, and the boy’s father, their guide in the mountains, he pushes off a cliff. When the hermit finally protests, his companion reveals that he is Michael the Archangel. He explains that the golden cup was poisoned; by taking it, he saved the king’s life and ended the lives of the robbers. The burned down house will reveal an unknown but invaluable treasure. The ill boy not saved would have grown to be a criminal, like his father their guide, who was a thief and murderer.

Michael then says: Often, before God, what is just seems unjust in the eyes of human beings.

And so we temper and broaden our expectations of what inner and outer justice means. For in the words of John O’Donohue:

Michael, Richard Kroft
The mind of time is hard to read.
We can never predict what it will bring,
Nor even from all that is already gone
Can we say what form it finally takes;
For time gathers its moments secretly.
Often we only know it’s time to change
When a force has built inside the heart
That leaves us uneasy as we are.[1]







[1]  John O’Donohue, “For the Time of Necessary Decision”, in Blessing the Space Between Us, p. 143.

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

4th Michaelmas 2010, Forge Us

2nd 3rd or 4th Michaelmas Sunday
Revelation 19, 11-16

And I saw the heavens opening up. And behold, a white horse! And the rider who sat upon it is called faithful and true, who judges justly and battles for justice. His eyes are like flames of fire, and his head wears many crowns, inscribed with a name which no one knows but he himself. The cloak  that covers him has been dipped in blood, and he is known by the name “Word of God”.
And the warriors of the sky ride behind him upon white steeds, clad in clean, white linen. And he has a sharp-edged sword coming out of his mouth with which to strike the nations down, and he will shepherd them with a staff of iron. He treads on the winepress holding the wine of the wrath of the will of God, the ruler of all.
And written on his cloak and on his thigh is the name: King of all kings, Lord of all lords.

4th Michaelmas Sunday

October 24, 2010
Revelation 19: 11-16


Even in the mild climate of Southern California, we are no strangers to wind storms, firestorms, flooding. They demonstrate the incredible power and strength that manifests in the natural world. They can strip the leaves off trees, down the deadwood. They are nature pruning itself, ridding itself of the no longer useful. They are a part of life.

Today’s reading is a stormy one. It gives us a mighty picture of the strength and power of the Michaelic countenance of Christ. He rides a white horse, the image of the purified soul. He is loyal to truth and true justice. The cloak that covers Him, is dipped in His own blood of sacrifice. And although no one knows His inner name, we call Him the Logos, the creating Word of God. He it is who impels evolution.

We may wonder that it says that He strikes the nations down, but it is part of rightful evolution that cultures, nations rise and fall. His winepress extracts the useful essence of every human life, of every culture, to nourish the future. On His cloak of sacrifice and on His thigh, the ‘pillar’ on which He stands, it is written that He is the King of kings, the true and just leader of all cultures, of all of humanity, into our future development.

It is a powerful picture, and an uncomfortable one. But the old, the no-longer-useful, the no-longer-living must be cut away, wrenched free from that which is capable of moving into the future. We too can become those in clad in white, who have cut away the deadwood and are ready to ride into the future. In the words of the poet, we pray:


Strike, too, O Michael,
Red human hearts as well
Lightning-like let surprise
Waken our clouded eyes.
Kindle our thoughts with sight
Till they leap crystal-bright.
Forge us, O Autumn Lord,
Fiery, sun-like
Into your sword.[1]






[1] Christy MacKaye Barnes, “Autumn Sun”

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

4th Michaelmas 2011, Purifying Essence

2nd 3rd or 4th Michaelmas Sunday
Revelation 19, 11-16

And I saw the heavens opening up. And behold, a white horse! And the rider who sat upon it is called faithful and true, who judges justly and battles for justice. His eyes are like flames of fire, and his head wears many crowns, inscribed with a name which no one knows but he himself. The cloak  that covers him has been dipped in blood, and he is known by the name “Word of God”.
And the warriors of the sky ride behind him upon white steeds, clad in clean, white linen. And he has a sharp-edged sword coming out of his mouth with which to strike the nations down, and he will shepherd them with a staff of iron. He treads on the winepress holding the wine of the wrath of the will of God, the ruler of all.

And written on his cloak and on his thigh is the name: King of all kings, Lord of all lords.

4th Michaelmas

October 23, 2011
Revelation 19: 11- 16

Especially in our unsettling times, it can be hard to hear the message in today’s reading. Its tone seems strong, harsh even. But a closer reading can reveal a pattern of truth.

This tone is the mask of the archangel Michael that the Christ being wears at the moment, the earnest gesture that threatens the adversarial powers that threaten humankind. The message reassures us that He who judges justly and battles for truth is the guiding force in the evolution of our humanity.

He is pictured as wearing a cloak dipped in blood, with an iron shepherd’s staff. This is a picture for the iron in our blood, which keeps us strong, upright and moving decisively forward. This iron is replenished yearly by our breathing of the meteoric iron in the atmosphere as the earth moves through the late summer meteor showers. With it comes an infusion of heavenly intent.

His two-edged, discerning sword—the creative Word of God—strikes down the nations; not so much because they need punishing, but because each nation has its season. A nation rises and falls according to what human evolution needs at any given time.

He treads on the winepress containing the wine of God’s will. This ‘wrath’ of God’s will is regenerative, perhaps like a cleaning fury that creates order. This will of God separates out impurities, creating a purifying essence, a healing wine.

We are being reminded that it is time for the old and no longer useful in us to be discarded; that we need to join the warriors in white, to squeeze the essence of our lives into a nourishing drink in support of what the angels are trying to accomplish with us. 

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Monday, October 21, 2013

4th Michaelmas 2012, Overcomers

2nd 3rd or 4th Michaelmas Sunday
Revelation 19, 11-16

And I saw the heavens opening up. And behold, a white horse! And the rider who sat upon it is called faithful and true, who judges justly and battles for justice. His eyes are like flames of fire, and his head wears many crowns, inscribed with a name which no one knows but he himself. The cloak  that covers him has been dipped in blood, and he is known by the name “Word of God”.
And the warriors of the sky ride behind him upon white steeds, clad in clean, white linen. And he has a sharp-edged sword coming out of his mouth with which to strike the nations down, and he will shepherd them with a staff of iron. He treads on the winepress holding the wine of the wrath of the will of God, the ruler of all.

And written on his cloak and on his thigh is the name: King of all kings, Lord of all lords.


4th Michaelmas
Oct 21, 2012
Revelation 19:11-16

The Rider on the White Horse has a name that only He Himself knows. It is a name only He can say: I AM. I AM the I AM, who was, who is, and who is to come. Many crowns I have, for I have ruled over many ages. Once I appeared in a burning thorn bush. Now I appear as a Kingly Shepherd-Warrior. I Am cloaked in blood, because blood is the carrier of living Selfhood.

We too, miraculously, bear the name that is both common and secret. For no one can mean what I mean when I say ‘I.’ This name is God’s gift to us, His gift of the seed of His divine essence. We too bear many crowns, the symbols of all that we have overcome.

The White Rider rides in our blood. One might say He helps us to conquer the nations in us, that is, to overcome our genetics and heredity. The warriors in white are all those overcomers who have already crossed the threshold before us. They come to His aid, and ours, in battling that which would subdue our true selfhood, put it to sleep; they come to do battle with that which would destroy the seed of the divine in us. The sword of the Word—I AM—cuts us free from deceptions, delusions, fear.  For only one force is true, faithful and truly sovereign—the greater I AM. 

Sunday, October 20, 2013

4th Michaelmas 2013, Life Lessons

2nd 3rd or 4th Michaelmas Sunday

Revelation 19, 11-16

And I saw the heavens opening up. And behold, a white horse! And the rider who sat upon it is called faithful and true, who judges justly and battles for justice. His eyes are like flames of fire, and his head wears many crowns, inscribed with a name which no one knows but he himself. The cloak  that covers him has been dipped in blood, and he is known by the name “Word of God”.
And the warriors of the sky ride behind him upon white steeds, clad in clean, white linen. And he has a sharp-edged sword coming out of his mouth with which to subdue the nations, and he will shepherd them with a staff of iron. He treads on the winepress holding the wine of the wrath of the will of God, the ruler of all.

And written on his cloak and on his thigh is the name: King of all kings, Lord of all lords.


4th Michaelmas Sunday
October 20, 2013
Revelation 19:11-16
 
A child who breaks a window needs to learn to make amends by paying for a new one. Or perhaps the child could even learn how to repair and replace broken windows himself—a life-skill acquired that will serve him and others in the future.

In today’s reading, we are given an uncomfortable picture of a warrior on a white horse, battling for justice and proper discernment. What issues from his mouth is the sharpness of the Word of God, who sees all as it truly is, and directs us in what needs to be done.

Although not a gentle or easy picture, we can draw a certain comfort from it nonetheless; for it implies that with God’s justice, a certain order and guidance will be maintained. There will be predictable consequences for what we do, and lessons to be learned from them, lesson that will benefit both us and others. The fierce wrath of God’s will is the corrective, aimed in love at bringing us back into relationship with him and others, repairing our own brokenness and  acquiring crowning  life skills.

Through man, perhaps difficult, life lessons we can learn the art of recompense and repair. And when we have acquired the skills, whitened our garments, we can join with the hosts of those in white who also battle for what is just according to God’s Word, written in our conscience.