Sunday’s Sermon: Trinity Sunday

June 10th, 2006 · Posted in SERMONS, Scripture · 2 Comments

I have finished and posted my sermon for tomorrow — Trinity Sunday.

It’s based on Isaiah 6:1-8, Romans 8:12-17, and John 3:1-17, and entitled “What’s The Difference”?

Here’s a portion of it:

I like that scene in the movie Dead Poets Society in which Mr. Keating, an English instructor at an elite preparatory school, asks his students to rip out the “Introduction to Poetry” essay from their literature textbooks. The essayist had instructed students in a method of grading poems on a sliding scale, complete with the use of a grid, thus reducing art for the heart into arithmetic for the head. The students looked around at each other in confusion as their teacher dismissed the essay as rubbish and ordered them to rip these pages from their books. And at their teacher’s loud prodding, the students began to rip. Dr. Keating paced the aisle with a trash can and reminded the students that poetry is not algebra, not songs on American Bandstand that can be rated on a scale from 1 to 10, but rather pieces of art that plunge the depths of the heart to stir vigor in men and woo women.
Too much of our time is spent trying to chart God on a grid, to understand instead of experience God — and too little is spent allowing our hearts to feel awe – and experience God. By reducing Christian spirituality to formulas, we deprive our hearts of wonder.

Read the sermon here.

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2 Comments to “Sunday’s Sermon: Trinity Sunday”

Linda Said:
June 12th, 2006 at 10:38 am

1×1x1 I like that.

Nice sermon Bill

Bill Said:
June 12th, 2006 at 12:44 pm

Thanks! I must admit I found the 1×1x1=1 elsewhere — but I liked it!

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