Now, that’s just the speed at
which the earth is spinning. The earth is also orbiting around the sun. Our
entire planet moves around the sun at a speed of 67,000 mph. That’s about a thousand
miles per minute, or 18.5 miles per
second. In the one minute since I started my sermon, the earth has traveled
1,000 miles along its elliptical journey around the sun.
But the sun itself is moving.
Our entire solar system is moving through the Milky Way at 140 miles per
second. And the Milky Way itself is moving through the vastness of
intergalactic space at 375 miles per second.
22,500 miles per minute.
1.4 million miles an hour.
Can you feel it? Feel the
sensation of speed? Feel any motion sickness? No?
No. Because everything around
you is moving at the same speed. The pew, the floor, the building, the air…
it’s all moving together. And gravity is holding us down, keeping us in place.
We don’t even notice that we’re
moving.
We live in a society that moves
along through time. There are things that are so normal, so accepted, in our
society, that we don’t even think about them. We’re not even aware that, in
other societies and other cultures, things might be different. The fact that
things can be different is a
possibility that doesn’t even occur to us.
Last Monday, I attended a
discussion that was led by Sandhya Jha, a friend and colleague of mine who
recently wrote a book called Pre-Post-Racial
America: Spiritual Stories from the Front Lines. Sandyha is a Disciples
pastor who is the director of the Oakland Peace Center, and who leads seminars
and workshops and serves as a consultant on the issue of race relations, in
society, and in our denomination. At the event last week, we had a great conversation
on race and racism…
For many of us, the solution to
racism in society is hard to see. For some of us, racism itself is hard to see.
I’m speaking of people who, like myself, have a position of privilege in
society. We don’t think there is a problem with racism in society, because we
don’t see how it directly affects us. We don’t notice it, because it’s moving
along at the same speed and in the same direction we are.
Now even though that’s the way I
perceive it, that doesn’t change the fact that, for many, that current is
moving against them, and is all too noticeable.
I take all this very seriously. To
go back to my earlier metaphor, I know I’m moving through space at a phenomenal
speed, but I have a hard time actually comprehending that, because it doesn’t feel like I’m moving through space at a
phenomenal speed.
But just because I have a hard
time comprehending it – just because I don’t feel it – doesn’t mean it’s not true.
And just because racism in
society isn’t readily apparent to me, a middle-aged white male – just because I
personally don’t feel it – doesn’t
mean it’s not true.
Bixby Knolls Christian Church is
an incredibly diverse congregation. That seems normal to us.
It is actually quite remarkable,
and a great blessing.
As pastor, one of the things
I’ve learned is that I need to figure out the truth. I need to understand that my truth – what seems true to me – may
not be the truth. I need to realize
that there may, in fact, be other experiences, other paths, other possibilities,
things that I’m not even yet aware of.
And sometimes, when I do figure
bits and pieces out, I realize that I need to change.
And in the scripture for today,
from Luke’s gospel, Jesus appears to the disciples after his resurrection, and
says that “a change of heart and life … must be preached.”
A change of heart and life.
Sounds pretty radical to me.
Doesn’t that sound radical to you? Doesn’t that sound drastic?
A change of heart and life.
In the book of Acts, the
disciples heal a man. This is witnessed by many, who are amazed. Peter then
says to the people:
“Why are you amazed? This man
had faith in Jesus. Because of that, God’s power led to this man’s healing.
You, too, can have healing if you change your hearts and lives.”
There it is again, that phrase:
changed hearts and lives.
By a changed heart and life, I
believe that what scripture is talking about is breaking through to a whole new
world. The kingdom of God is just that: a whole new world. A whole new way of
living. It’s so hard to see, much less dwell in, because we are immersed in the
kingdom of this world. The kingdom of this world surrounds us like the ocean
that surrounds the fish, like the atmosphere that surrounds us, and keeps us
from even noticing how incredibly fast we are flying through space.
It’s hard to see what’s really
going on.
Jesus made this comparison, and
those who heard it were ready to give up right then and there. A camel passing
through the eye of a needle? That’s impossible!
No, no, Jesus said. Nothing is
impossible with God.
Nothing is impossible for those
who have faith.
So this kingdom of God – this
Beloved Community – is possible. In fact, it is a present reality… every time
we gather for worship: different races, finding a new, althernative way to more
fully live out the identity we have as children of God… the kingdom is present.
The kingdom is present with
every act of kindness, every act of compassion.
The kingdom is present every
time a person chooses to live in a way that benefits the community and the
earth.
The kingdom is present.
And yet, at the same time, it is
not yet fully realized.
At the gathering last week, it
was said that every 28 hours, an unarmed African American is killed by police
in America. Later, I checked this out.
Fact checkers were quick to point out that, in fact, over half of them were armed. So the truth is more like once
every 50 hours.
Am I supposed to take comfort in
that?
That’s still a long way from the
kingdom of God.
If people think “every 50 hours”
is acceptable, then there are still a lot of hearts and lives that need
changing.
If we don’t see that racism is
still all-too present in our society, at a systemic level at least, then we
need to find a way to get outside our ocean current and see the bigger picture.
Only then will we see the sin of
racism for what it is, and discover new possibilities for our society and our
world.
Another sin that society is
guilty of is destroying the earth. We live in a society of selfish, greedy
consumers who always want more and can never have enough. Our cars and cell
phones are barely a year old before we are longing for the next model. We know
our consumption of fossil fuels is destroying the earth’s climate, but we go on
burning those fuels.
It’s not because we’re
intentionally trying to destroy the earth. It’s just that we don’t see another
way. Consume less? Stop using fossil fuels? Most say “it can’t be done.”
But just because you can’t
imagine it, doesn’t mean it can’t be done.
The problem is, most city codes
don’t even allow houses that small. Talk about being unable to imagine a
different world! Talk about being unable to step back and see a bigger picture!
But for those few who can, they
have found a way around city codes. They build their houses on wheels. That
way, it is regarded as a mobile home or RV, and city codes don’t apply.
What I find remarkable about
this tiny house movement is that these people were able to get a view from
outside the ocean current. They were able to step way back, and see the earth
moving through space. They were able to
find a way to get that camel through the eye of the needle.
Am I saying that we all need to
live in 200 square foot houses on wheels? No. Learning about people who live in
tiny houses, I didn’t say to myself, “Wow, I guess I need to live in a 200
square foot house.” But I did say to
myself, “Wow, it is possible to live outside the current, outside the
mainstream, to imagine what no one else could imagine, and do what no one else
is doing…”
We need dreamers and bold risk
takers to help make it a reality.
We need people who are willing
to see the big picture and discover new truths.
We need a community of believers
with enough faith to create this new reality.
We don’t have to keep living the
same life we’ve been living. We don’t have to keep going with the flow, just
because everyone else is.
Think about it: They say no one
walks in L.A. They say you need to have a nice house with a lawn and a two-car
garage. They say you need to have a complete wardrobe with outfits for every
possible occasion. They say you need to look out for yourself. They say you
need to buy more. They say you need to eat more. They say you need to look a
certain way. They say you need to conform. They say you need to go with the
flow, the current.
“They” are wrong.
All you need is faith.
So change your heart. Change
your life. Stop listening to what “they”
say, and start listening to Jesus. Start listening to that voice you hear in
your quietest, most reflective moments, the voice you know speaks truth.
And watch the emerging of God’s
beloved community.
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