Wednesday, May 30, 2018

You Cannot Bear Them Now


"I still have many things to say to you, but you cannot bear them now."
This is how I feel at the end of every confirmation class.
As these fine young people sit here before me I think that there is much still to know about faith and God.
It can't be taught all in two years between 7th and 8th grade.
What these young people have received is the basics.
The baseline of faith.
They received what their parents promised they would at their baptisms.
We learned about the Apostles Creed, the Lord's prayer, the ten commandments, the Bible, and Reformation history.
Those things are the baseline of our faith.
They are the start of the conversation not the end.
But it is all we can bear when we are this age.
It is all that can be taught with the amount of time we have.

But here is always my hope.
That those things will be enough to make you want to know more.
They will be enough for you all to continue to ask questions, and to wonder about God and your faith.
They will be enough for you to at least lean back on at some other point in your life when you need God.
This is the thing about being young is that you don't even know all the ways that you will need God to be with you in this life.
You don't yet know all the things that you will need to face.
And some of those things will be really hard.
It will involve heartache and loss.
I hope in those times that your faith will be what carries you through.

But take heart because Jesus couldn't teach his disciples everything they needed in this three years they were with him.
The disciples didn't even understand all the things they were going to face after Jesus left this earth.
But Jesus assures them that they wouldn't be alone.
That the Holy Spirit would be there to keep them in relationship with him.
The Holy Spirit would continue to teach them the things that they would need to know.
And today I hope that we all feel good about this confirmation of these fine young people.
Because they might not know everything there is to know, but we release them to the Spirit of truth.
We give them over to God.
And we in faith believe that God will be there with them as they go forth from today.
God will be there teaching them about God's grace and love.
God will be there loving them.

Logan, Alex, Emma, Karl, Evan, and Leizel I hope you know that our congregation celebrates this day with you today.
We celebrate that you wanted to confirm your faith.
We celebrate that you have learned some of the basic things.
In faith we give you over to God.
We pray that you will be lead by the Spirit of God.

And we know that in this life you will need God every day.
I was thinking about this.
And in order to demonstrate what we are talking about I wanted to give each of you this sky diver.
On the parachute is written the Bible verse you picked to be your confirmation Bible verse.
Life feels this way lots of times.
Like you are falling through the sky.
Life is going fast, and things seem out of control.
But as people of faith we have a parachute.
We have God.
God helps us to slow down, and to make the landing less painful.

I also did this because this is how our classes would be.
If you ever were around during one of our confirmation classes you would notice that they were loud.
From the outside it would seem like chaos.
It wouldn't seem like confirmation class.
If you are older you might have had a confirmation class were you had to sit at a desk or table.
You had to read the lesson, and the pastor would give a lecture on what it meant.
You maybe had to memorize things.
Maybe you had to take notes, or do homework.
My classes are not like that.
And this class in particular liked to get into the spirit of things.
They were loud, and active.
We had lots of fun.
I really enjoyed these students.
But it seemed like chaos.
But underneath that chaos was something really wonderful.
My confirmation classes are not designed to pump kids full of information.
(Even though there is information shared.)
Because I know that they cannot bear everything now.
It is intended to do a couple of things.
One is to bond the class together.
This class really liked being together and coming to class.
Two, make sure the young people knew that God loves them without condition.
And three to have fun.
We sometimes forget to have fun while we believe in God's grace.

We should always remember that it is within chaos that God does God's best work.
To me that scene on Pentecost is a scene of chaos.
It is a scene were people are speaking many languages all at once, and yet they can still hear and understand each other.
It is God at work in the chaos to form the church.
It is God bringing people together to dream dreams, and see visions of a better day ahead.
When I look at these young people I see in them something wonderful.
The spirit of God.
Logan with all of his passion and energy, with the way he attacks life.
We could always count on Logan for laughs and to ask really interesting questions and to make sure the pastor didn't slip up in any way.
Leizel with her kindness to everyone, with the way that she would go about the task trying her best.
We could always count on Leizel to be kind and thoughtful.
Evan with his charisma, we could always count on Evan to lead us down the lane of crazy and fun.
We could count on Evan to be the life of the party.
Karl with his seriousness and smarts, we could always count on Karl to ask hard questions and go along with the group.
We could always count on Karl to be thoughtful.
Emma with her maturity, we could count on Emma to be the first to participate to be the grown up in the group.
We could count on her to be make sure things did not get too out of hand.
Alex with his constant love of service, we could count on him to help clean up, and to be the person who goes along to make things work.
We could count on him to be the one to give of himself for the betterment of the group.
These six kids give me such hope for the future.
They all have special gifts given by God.
And today we celebrate those gifts, and we look forward to the ways that the Spirit will move in their lives.
We give thanks that God will be there to shelter them, and slow down the hard landings.

"I still have many things to say to you, but you cannot bear them now, and this sermon has gone on long enough."
So let me end by thanking God for Emma, Alex, Logan, Karl, Liezel, and Evan!
And know that the Spirit of truth will continue to guide them in faith.
The Spirit will continue to teach them the things of faith they will need to know.
Amen

1 comment:

  1. All Blessings Which Shall Flow to All in God's Grand Plan of the Ages!

    "But truly as I live, all the earth shall be filled with the glory of the Lord." Numbers 14:21
    God shall wipe away all tears from off all faces.
    Isaiah 25:8; Revelation 7:17
    All wars shall cease.
    Isaiah 2:4; Micah 4:3
    All evil shall be suppressed.
    Psalm 37:10; Revelation 20:2,3
    God's judgments shall teach righteousness to all.
    Isaiah 26:9; 28:17
    Nothing shall ever hurt nor destroy.
    Isaiah 11:9
    Truth shall triumph in the earth.
    Psalm 85:11
    God shall write His Law in the hearts of men.
    Jeremiah 31:33
    All shall know Him from the least to the greatest.
    Jeremiah 31:34
    Earth shall be filled with the knowledge of God.
    Habakuk 2:14
    God shall pour out His spirit upon all flesh.
    Joel 2:28; Acts 2:17
    All iniquity shall be remembered no more.
    Isaiah 55:7
    All shall rejoice as sorrow and sighing flee away.
    Isaiah 35:10
    There shall be no more death, sorrow or pain.
    Revelation 21:4,5
    There shall be no more sickness.
    Isaiah 33:24
    The eyes of the blind shall be opened and the ears of the deaf shall be unstopped.
    Isaiah 35:5
    The earth shall yield her increase.
    Psalm 67:6
    The desert shall blossom as the rose.
    Isaiah 35:1
    The ransomed of the Lord shall return from death.
    Isaiah 35:10
    One shall not build and another inhabit, nor plant and another take, nor shall any labor in vain.
    Isaiah 65:22,23
    Every man shall sit under his own vine and fig tree.
    Micah 4:4
    God shall multiply the fruitage of the earth.
    Psalm 67:6; 85:12
    There shall be showers of blessing.
    Ezekiel 34:26
    The earth shall become like a Garden of Eden.
    Isaiah 51:3
    Blessings Which Shall Flow to All in God's Grand Plan of the Ages
    "But truly as I live, all the earth shall be filled with the glory of the Lord." Numbers 14:21
    God shall wipe away all tears from off all faces.
    Isaiah 25:8; Revelation 7:17
    All wars shall cease.
    Isaiah 2:4; Micah 4:3
    All evil shall be suppressed.
    Psalm 37:10; Revelation 20:2,3
    God's judgments shall teach righteousness to all.
    Isaiah 26:9; 28:17
    Nothing shall ever hurt nor destroy.
    Isaiah 11:9
    Truth shall triumph in the earth.
    Psalm 85:11
    God shall write His Law in the hearts of men.
    Jeremiah 31:33
    All shall know Him from the least to the greatest.
    Jeremiah 31:34
    Earth shall be filled with the knowledge of God.
    Habakuk 2:14
    God shall pour out His spirit upon all flesh.
    Joel 2:28; Acts 2:17
    All iniquity shall be remembered no more.
    Isaiah 55:7
    All shall rejoice as sorrow and sighing flee away.
    Isaiah 35:10
    There shall be no more death, sorrow or pain.
    Revelation 21:4,5
    There shall be no more sickness.
    Isaiah 33:24
    The eyes of the blind shall be opened and the ears of the deaf shall be unstopped.
    Isaiah 35:5
    The earth shall yield her increase.
    Psalm 67:6
    The desert shall blossom as the rose.
    Isaiah 35:1
    The ransomed of the Lord shall return from death.
    Isaiah 35:10
    One shall not build and another inhabit, nor plant and another take, nor shall any labor in vain.
    Isaiah 65:22,23
    Every man shall sit under his own vine and fig tree.
    Micah 4:4
    God shall multiply the fruitage of the earth.
    Psalm 67:6; 85:12
    There shall be showers of blessing.
    Ezekiel 34:26
    The earth shall become like a Garden of Eden.
    Isaiah 51:3


    Good News!

    Message: JOHN 3:16


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