Saturday, April 28, 2018

V Resurrection! 4th Sunday after Resurrection Day!


V Resurrection!
4th Sunday after Western Resurrection Day  
                                      










Greetings in Christ Jesus

Sunday April 29, 2018


Epistle: Acts 4:36-5:11
Gospel: John 9:1-38
Psalm:  Psalm 69/70

Friends,

Christ has risen. In today’s Epistle the Apostle Peter is speaking to someone who sold a piece of property and brought the money to the church to be used to help others who may have a need. The man lied and stated that he was giving all that he had. When Peter confronts him the man drops dead. Later his wife comes in and Peter then questions the man’s wife who backed up her husband’s amount therein again another lie was told, when Peter confronts the woman she falls down dead as well. Why? The issue here is not that the couple kept back some of the money or proceeds from the sale of the property, the issue is also not because the couple lied to Peter, when Peter confronted the man he said; you did not lie to us but to God, when the man heard these words he fell dead.

This is the lesson; we cannot hide anything from God, we cannot lie to God. There is no where we can go that He will not see, there is nothing that we can do that He will not also see, and there is nothing that we can say that He will not hear. We must be honest and upfront in all that we do. Lying to God or attempting to trick Him is always a bad idea. We must confess and repent of these things now or we will pay a price.

In our Gospel we see that Jesus is healing a blind man by putting clay on the blind man’s eyes and then telling him to go wash in the Pool of Siloam. Jesus can obviously heal the blind man Himself without anything else needed so why did Jesus use clay on the blind man’s eyes and then tell the man to go and wash in the pool?

A few things here; one is obedience, do we obey God when He directs us to do something or do we whine and question? The blind man did not question but obeyed and came away seeing. Two; Jesus spit on the ground and made clay. When man was created God Himself used clay to form man from the earth, by spitting and using the clay Jesus is symbolically showing the old man made of clay which is placed on the eyes of the blind man and then by obedience the blind man goes and washes in the pool of Siloam which is symbolic of obedience and being baptized in water for the washing and regeneration and forgiveness of sins, thus washing away the old man (the clay) and walking away seeing symbolizes the new man created in Jesus who is now no longer blind to faith but can now see.
In spite of those who refuse baptism claiming it is simply a sign, and in spite of those who feel as if because they said a special prayer calling on Jesus so that now they are saved that they can continue living their life as they please making no changes. This is incorrect. Once our eyes are opened it is our job and duty to change for the good. We are saved unto good works. We are saved to glorify God. 

We have received a new life. Be thankful for that and tell others, live a life in Jesus, do good. When we fall, confess from our heart and repent. Get back up and keep on going. Praising God.

So from the Psalm let us pray; O God come to my assistance, O Lord make haste to help me. Let those who seek you rejoice and be glad in you. Let those who love your salvation say evermore, “God is Great!” But I am poor and need; hasten to help me O God! You are my help and my deliverer; O Lord, do not delay!

The light has entered the world and the times; they are a-changing.  

If one does not have love for the soul of mankind and the desire that all come to the truth than one does not have Christ in them fully.

Little children, love one another; because this is our Lord’s command and if you fulfill this, nothing else is needed. Through love and because of love we will follow all of the commandments that we have been given. They are written on our hearts by the hand of Almighty God. We simply need to see them within us and follow.

Remember; if we confess our sins and repent, he is faithful and just, to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all iniquity.

In Christ.


   






























Member of the Autocephalous Orthodox Catholic Church of the Americas


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Many Blessings!
+William


Saturday, April 21, 2018

IIII Resurrection Day! 3rd Sunday after Resurrection Day



IIII Resurrection!
3rd Sunday after Western Resurrection Day  
                                      







Greetings in Christ Jesus

Sunday April 22, 2018


Epistle: Acts 2:22-28
Gospel: John 4:5-42
Psalm:  Psalm 67/68

Friends,

Christ has risen. In today’s Epistle the Apostle Peter is speaking to everyone who will listen to him on the Day of Pentecost about the risen Christ, after the Apostles received the Holy Ghost, this Jesus whom they had crucified has now risen, many people became believers on this day and were baptized.

In our Gospel we see that Jesus is leaving Judea and has to pass through Samaria to get back to Galilee. We see a lot going on here in these verses during the conversation between Jesus and the Samaritan woman. One unusual thing is that Jesus, who is recognized as a Teacher or Rabbi as is plainly seen in the gospel is actually speaking not just to a woman but to a Samaritan woman at that. Jewish leaders of the day did not have common conversation with women and an Israelite would not speak to a Samaritan. Yet we find the Jewish Rabbi speaking to a Samaritan woman.

With this alone we see that when it comes to salvation and all being equal in Christ that Jesus is teaching us that in the course of humanity, male and female do not exist in Christ but are equals. This is not to be mistaken though for the fact that men are still men and women are still women. Each has a different role to play in humanity but each role or every role is equal under Christ. A woman is not less important than a man nor is a man any more important than a woman. God made them male and female, each with their own special role.

They were at Jacob’s well, Jacob was of course the father of the twelve Patriarchs who essentially fathered the twelve tribes of Israel. In Deuteronomy, 11:29-30 Moses tells the Israelites that when they cross over into the land that they are to set a blessing on Mt. Gerizim and a curse on Mt. Ebal. This is the same Mt. Gerizim where Jesus is now speaking.

The Masoretic Text of the Tanakh says the Israelites later built an altar on Mount Ebal, constructed from natural (rather than cut) stones, to place stones there and whiten them with lime to make korban (peace offerings on the altar), eat there, and write the words of this law on the stone. The Samaritan Pentateuch version of Deuteronomy, and a fragment found at Qumran, holds that the instruction actually mandated the construction of the altar on Mount Gerizim, which the Samaritans view as the site of the tabernacle, recent Dead Sea Scrolls work supports the accuracy of the Samaritan Pentateuch's designation of Mount Gerizim rather than Mount Ebal as the sacred site.


We find in reading the Book of Joshua chapters 7 and 8 the battle of Ai and the lessons of not following God, of sinning and not confessing until one is forced to confess because one’s sin has been discovered and what happens when one follows God. Joshua built an altar of unhewn stones there on Mt. Gerizim, the Israelites then made peace offerings on it, the law of Moses was written onto the stones, and the Israelites split into the two groups specified in Deuteronomy and pronounced blessings and curses as instructed there. Later in the Book of Joshua, when Joshua becomes old and is dying, he gathered the people together at Shechem, and gave a farewell speech, and then wrote these words in the book of the law of God, and set up a stone as a witness, placing it next to the sanctuary of the Lord, under the oak tree.

When the Babylonian Captivity was over and Jews began returning, there was a large split between the Samaritans and Jews developed, with the Samaritans, but not the Jews, regarding Mount Gerizim as the holy place chosen by God. The Samaritans built a temple there on Mt. Gerezim.  The Jews on the other hand went to Jerusalem. Now in all fairness, many of the Samaritans stayed behind during the captivity and they continued the worship as they always had. They believed that they were on the holy mount of God and worshiping in the manner that had always been; they also believed that the Jews in Jerusalem corrupted the worship and the law after the captivity when they returned and that the Jerusalem Jews were not the faithful ones. Of course the Jerusalem Jews had the concept that they were the true Israel and that the Samaritans were corrupted people with a corrupt worship. So with this very short history on the Samaritan well and Jesus the Jewish Rabbi speaking to a Samaritan woman at that well now stated, we can see the some significance of this whole scene. 

Men and women under Christ or in Christ are equal in their humanity, Jesus declares Himself to be the Living Water of eternal life. We see that in spite of the prejudice between Jew and Samaritan Jesus shows us that in Christ there is no prejudice; there is no Jew nor Greek or in this case no Samaritan, there is no race of human that cannot be accepted into the Body Of Christ. He declares Himself to be the Christ, the Messiah that all Jews to include the Samaritans are waiting for. Jesus also declares that the ritual worship in the two temples; Jerusalem and the place of the Samaritans are void and will become meaningless because the true worshipers of God will worship in spirit and truth because God is spirit.

So from the Psalm let us declare; Blessed be the Lord, who daily bears us up; God is our salvation. Our God is a God of salvation, and to God, the Lord, belongs escape from death.

The light has entered the world and the times; they are a-changing.  

If one does not have love for the soul of mankind and the desire that all come to the truth than one does not have Christ in them fully.

Little children, love one another; because this is our Lord’s command and if you fulfill this, nothing else is needed. Through love and because of love we will follow all of the commandments that we have been given. They are written on our hearts by the hand of Almighty God. We simply need to see them within us and follow.

Remember; if we confess our sins and repent, he is faithful and just, to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all iniquity.

In Christ.



   


















Member of the Autocephalous Orthodox Catholic Church of the Americas




Many Blessings!
+William


Saturday, October 28, 2017

XXI Pentecost! Married and Called?

XXI Pentecost! Married and Called?
                                      







Greetings in Christ Jesus

Sunday October 29, 2017


Epistle: 1Timothy 3: 1-13
Gospel: Luke 16: 1-13
Psalm:  Psalm 112/113

Friends,

(About Bishops: “if a man desires the office of a bishop, he desires a good work.” Bishops should be blameless, husband of one wife, sober, prudent, good behavior, chaste, given to hospitality, teacher, not given to wine, no striker, modest, not quarrelsome, not covetous, one that rules well his own house, children in subjection with all chastity, not a neophyte, having a good testimony. Also Deacons. Also women.)

So what is it in this epistle today that St. Paul is saying to us? It starts with saying that the desiring of the office of Bishop is a good work and then he speaks on what makes a good Bishop; blameless; this does not mean to be sinless as this is impossible, St. Paul is stressing that the man should live an upright life in honesty, high integrity and not be the subject of scandal. Next we see that he is to be the husband of one wife; this will automatically exclude polygamists, one wife is also taken to mean that he should have been married only once not married, divorced and remarried.

Does it also mean that being married is a requirement of the office? For those who forbid the marriage of a Bishop (which of course goes against the scripture) they will say that this is not a command or requirement and of course they will say this because they refuse the office to a married man (which again goes against the scripture). Of course we realize that it is not an actual binding requirement because not all of the apostles were married. 

However I do find it ironic that the two largest groups of Christianity who claim ancient apostolic descendancy refuse marriage to a Bishop and one of those two actually forbids it. These two ancient groups of apostolic descendancy do not even agree on apostolic teaching or understanding, each has excommunicated the other, each claims that the other withdrew from the true church and yet anyone who is called to preach, who fasts, studies his lessons, listens to the Holy Spirit and lives a life dedicated to Jesus Christ teaching only that which has been taught since the apostles and the church father’s but was not born and raised into either of these groups and is married is not recognized as a teacher of the word, even though the two cannot themselves determine between them what is truth.

If one has been called by our Lord to teach, studies, fasts, prays, teaching according to the apostles and the father’s then no one has anything to say regarding this one’s calling. “Master, said John, “we saw someone driving out demons in Your name, and we tried to stop him, because he does not accompany us.” “Do not stop him,” Jesus replied, “for whoever is not against you is for you.”…  Hmm. Perhaps the true church would like to monopolize the people of the earth and claim all for themselves instead of for Jesus Christ. Perhaps power has gone to the head and they have become drunk with pride and arrogance. I do not know but I do know that I am tired of those who would attempt to bar the gates of heaven to those who are of a different fold even though they may teach the same doctrine.

If you have been called then you must answer. I myself was married and had children when I received the call. Even though there was a calling and a desire within me at a very young age, I did not fully respond until I was married and had children and yet the calling persisted. I remember distinctly saying to the Lord, “O.K. Lord I am ready, test me and prove me to see that I am ready and make me to become what it is that you are calling me to do.” Since I uttered those words well over forty years ago I have had three hit and run drivers in my life who have driven off leaving me for dying.

Also there has been two shotgun attacks and one pistol attack. During these times I have seen an angel come, intervene, and go leaving me to live in spite of my pistol attacker, once while lying in the hospital and not expected to survive the night the Holy Virgin, the Blessed Mary the Mother of my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ visited me and spoke with me. This was attested as true to me and not just a dream because the night nurse came bursting into the room and turning on the light asking how was it that I was awake and talking and who and where was the woman that she heard talking to me. So I know that it was not a dream as I lay supposedly dying.

One must answer the call; I have been called from my sleep at 2:00 a.m. to pray for the soul of a man who unknown to me at that moment was burning to death in bed over 50 miles away. I learned of it later that morning when I received a phone call. Listen, each and every one of us can reach someone that no one else can reach, even if only one it is still worth the effort and attacks from the evil one. Hardships will not cease, I have lost four homes during my lifetime as well because of the relentless adversary. Amazingly I am alive and well, still working at physical labor (although soon to be retired from the secular workforce), still have a wife, food on the table, and a roof over my head. It has truly been an amazing adventure.

Is God calling you? The rest of the epistle speaks on Deacons and women serving as well, these are to meet the same requirements as the Bishop or Priest, Pastor, Elder, Deaconess, or whatever name one chooses to use. Answer the call.

Rich man with a steward, and the steward reduces the bills of debt so that the debtors will receive him into their houses. Jesus says to make friends of the mammon of iniquity that when you shall fall they may receive you into everlasting dwellings. Faithful in the least…No man can serve two masters; you cannot serve God and mammon.

The gospel talks about a not so wise steward who misused the master’s money and so was fired from his job. He immediately went out and reduced the bill of what was owed to the master by the master’s debtors in order to win favor with them so that they may take care of him once he was completely gone.

We do not know if he cut the master’s itself down in order to reduce the size but this may not be likely since the master praised him for his ingenuity. He may have over charged the debtors from the start and simply reduced the bill to cost or he may have completely given up his own commission on the debt in order to reduce it.

However, let us see the master as our Lord Jesus and we are merely His stewards of what He has given us. Nothing is ours, everything is a gift that we are to use wisely and if we do not use it wisely we will be called in to answer for it. As for the parable; if the earthly master commended his steward for acting shrewdly after he had squandered his master’s goods, how much more will our heavenly master commend us if we do not squander but use our gifts wisely? Answer the call.

“Praise the Lord, you children: praise you the Name of the Lord. Blessed be the Name of the Lord: from henceforth now and forever. From the rising of the sun to the going down of the same, the Name of the Lord is worthy of praise. The Lord is high above all nations: and His glory above the heavens…”

As the Psalmist say; praise, praise the Lord, bless His holy Name, the rising of the sun and the going down does not refer to simply a block of time but since the sun rises in the east and sets in the west it covers the whole earth. This means that everywhere, every land, every nation, every person, all of life everywhere should be praising the Lord.


If one does not have love for the soul of mankind and the desire that all come to the truth than one does not have Christ in them fully.

Little children, love one another; because this is our Lord’s command and if you fulfill this, nothing else is needed. Through love and because of love we will follow all of the commandments that we have been given. They are written on our hearts by the hand of Almighty God. We simply need to see them within us and follow.

Remember; if we confess our sins, he is faithful and just, to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all iniquity.
In Christ.




Member of the Autocephalous Orthodox Catholic Church 


of the Americas

Many Blessings!
+William


Saturday, October 21, 2017

XX Pentecost! Tradition and the Called!


   
                                   

Greetings in Christ Jesus

Sunday October 22, 2017


Epistle: II Thessalonians 2: 13-3:5
Gospel: Luke 13: 18-30
Psalm:  Psalm 110/111

Friends,

(Hold the traditions that you have learned. Not all men have faith, but God has faith. “And the Lord direct your hearts, in the charity of God, and the patience of Christ.”) What are we seeing here in this scripture? Before I expound on it I will place another one here that according to many is contradictory to what the church teaches; 2 Timothy 3:16-17 KJV, all scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness: That the man of God may be perfect, throughly furnished unto all good works.

Two sides of the argument are presented here; what are they? The first scripture is held by all of Catholicism even back through the Church Fathers as instruction in holding onto the oral traditions taught by the apostle as well as the written word. The second scripture from 2 Timothy is used by all non-catholic to say that once scripture was completed it contains everything needed including proper tradition that is to be followed and that if it isn’t in the Bible then it isn’t true.

So, does scripture contradict scripture? According to the argument from two sides it does but is this really Christian? No! Why does the Body of Christ argue with one another and slap our Lord Jesus in the face with this nonsense? There are many written words that contain truth that are not placed in these sets of books that most call a Bible, so why do we have the ones that we have? Scripture has gone through many changes throughout time but the reason that it even exists in the first place is to be a guide. This Bible was put together to serve the worship practice of the church which was and is liturgical.

The worship service has prayer, praise, singing, reading, and expounding and it follows an order of teaching, this teaching is liturgical; which means it follows a particular pattern in method of praise and in teaching throughout the year in which all of the people join in. It is a public worship centered around the Eucharist or Holy Communion of the Body and Blood of our Lord Jesus Christ. The method or tradition of worship is not defined in the Bible, it is spoken of and alluded to but not specifically defined. This is tradition, this is how it has been and is done.

Holy Scripture was placed where it is in order to follow this tradition of worship and teaching, there is no contradiction. The scriptures give us truths that we are to live by and the worship and the use of this scripture is from tradition. In worship we stand before Almighty God Himself, the entire heavenly host stands with us in worship, the communion of the saints is not just a phrase to be bandied about, it is truth. We do not tap dance on stage for entertainment when worshiping God. We do not entertain the people as worship. We face almighty God as one people and we worship, praise, petition, sing songs to, and partake of the Body and Blood as one body, one mind in Christ.

Hear the words of our Lord when He says that the kingdom of God is like a grain of mustard seed; think on this, Jesus is that grain of mustard seed buried in the tomb for three days and then rising. He became a tree when He ascended into heaven and He overshadows all of creation in the branches where all of the birds of heaven rest; these are the powers of heaven and all who raise themselves up by good works as commanded by our Lord. The apostles are the branches to where we take our flight on the wings of Christian virtue; we sow this seed of Christ in our hearts so that the grace of good works may flourish. Or like leaven hid in three measures of meal or flour till the whole was leavened; we as Christians are the flour who receive the Lord into the inner parts of our soul till we are all inflamed with the fire of His heavenly wisdom.  Try to enter by the narrow gate; Jesus also said that  many will come from the east, together these words are saying that many indeed shall be saved through the narrow gate but the true numbers as compared to all who have dwelt upon the earth shall be small.

There will be weeping and gnashing of teeth…last that shall be first; and they are first that shall be last. Understand that many came to Christ early in life but through time they have lost some virtue and some have lost all virtue, they are saved, they have become complacent with their station in life and they believe that they have a great reward because they have been in the church since the cradle, others came late in life, some even in very old age or near death, these latter will also receive the reward of eternal life because they did indeed come and they came with all of their heart whereas those who have been around had a less full heart through pride and complacency. We must strive to the very end, all are called at different times, as St. Paul said; when it pleased Him who separated me from my mother’s womb. When did it please god to call Paul? When Paul was ready to be called as our Lord does with each and every one of us, He calls when we are ready to hear. The call never stops throughout time but to the individual it comes when he is ready to hear.

So let us along with the psalmist say; “I will praise Thee, O Lord, with my whole heart: in the council of the just, and in the congregation. Great are the works of the Lord: sought out according to all His wills. His work is praise and magnificence: and His justice continues for ever and ever. He has made a remembrance of His wonderful works, being a merciful and gracious Lord: He has given food to them that fear Him…” 

If one does not have love for the soul of mankind and the desire that all come to the truth than one does not have Christ in them fully.

Little children, love one another; because this is our Lord’s command and if you fulfill this, nothing else is needed. Through love and because of love we will follow all of the commandments that we have been given. They are written on our hearts by the hand of Almighty God. We simply need to see them within us and follow.

Remember; if we confess our sins, he is faithful and just, to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all iniquity.


In Christ.







   
























Member of the Autocephalous Orthodox Catholic Church of the Americas

Many Blessings!

+William