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Speaker BHere's today's reading the reading today Acts 27:12 from the Message we met on Sunday to worship and celebrate the Master's Supper and Paul addressed the congregation.
Speaker BOur plan was to leave first in the morning, but Paul talked on way past midnight.
Speaker BWe were meeting in a well lighted upper room.
Speaker BA young man named Euthysias was sitting in an open window.
Speaker BAs Paul went on and on, Eutyus fell sound asleep and toppled out of the third story window.
Speaker BWhen they picked him up, he was dead.
Speaker BPaul went down, stretched himself on him and hugged him hard.
Speaker BNo more crying, he said.
Speaker BThere's life in him yet.
Speaker BThen Paul got up and served the Master Supper and went on telling stories of the faith until dawn.
Speaker BOn that note, they left Paul going one way, the congregation another, leading the boy off alive and full of life themselves.
Speaker BWell, I gotta tell you this, that ends the reading of this passage.
Speaker BI just want to hit home to hits home to me because I'm one of those kids who grow up occasionally bored in church falling asleep.
Speaker BHave you been there or done that?
Speaker BI've been on both sides of it.
Speaker BI'm a preacher's kid, grew up in a pastor's home and sometimes I would just get bored.
Speaker BAnd then I spent 43 years as a pastor myself and I know my own kids and other kids I knew would get bored sometimes fall asleep thinking I was preaching too long.
Speaker BWell, it can't happen, can't it?
Speaker BIt's kind of funny I think about when I read this passage.
Speaker BI can't help but get a chuckle about it because it just reminds me of how this goes on.
Speaker BBut it talks here about how what Paul did, even though Paul was obviously the guy who Was long winded.
Speaker BHere Paul stretched himself out over the young boy and good things happened.
Speaker BHmm.
Speaker BLet's talk today about falling asleep in church and being awake to Christ.
Speaker BLet's talk about some points to ponder.
Speaker BThere's a lot to to chew on here.
Speaker BTwo things I want us to deal with.
Speaker BThe first point to ponder is this.
Speaker BThe church should be a place where people who fall get picked up, not written off.
Speaker BU falls.
Speaker BHe literally falls out of the community gathering.
Speaker BFrom a third story window no less.
Speaker BBut he falls out of the gathering.
Speaker BIt's kind of a metaphor for people who do fall out of favor, so to speak, in the church.
Speaker BBut it doesn't have to be the end of the story.
Speaker BNotice what Paul does.
Speaker BHe doesn't stay up in the well lit room and just go on and on.
Speaker BHe keep and keep preaching.
Speaker BHe doesn't say, well, he should have been paying closer attention.
Speaker BAnd if he goes down, he leaves the room, he's out of here.
Speaker BNo, he goes out to where Uthys is at, broken on the ground, left for dead, basically outside the building.
Speaker BAnd he stretches his own body across the young man and holds him tightly.
Speaker BCan you imagine that scene?
Speaker BIn a way it's kind of like mouth to mouth resuscitation or total body absorption, total investment, if you will, body to body.
Speaker BThat image of body to body, it kind of wrecks me a little bit because I think there's a lot of people who've fallen out of our churches and we just kind of let them go.
Speaker BMaybe they've fallen asleep to the faith or somehow or another somebody stops speaking to somebody in their real lives and maybe they are pushed out by some bad church experience or rigid theology and there is no room for questions and no room for doubt and no room for their identity to be shared.
Speaker BAnd too often the church just keeps on going.
Speaker BAct like nothing happened, as if nothing happened.
Speaker BA progressive Jesus shaped faith says we stop the program and go down to the wounded party, the one who's hurt, the one who's fallen out and go downstairs, go out in the street, go and meet the people on the ground where they actually are, where the brokenness is actually happening.
Speaker BGo to them and stretch ourselves out to them, give ourselves up for them.
Speaker BIn my cancer podcast, which I have, I talk that people are sometimes barely hanging in there and the last thing they need is a lecture or something like that.
Speaker BThey need somebody's willing to come out and stretch out for them.
Speaker BWill they come down to where they are and just hold on?
Speaker BSecond point to ponder the meal matters more than the sermon.
Speaker BDid you get that?
Speaker BThe communal meal, the community belt that developed around the meal matters more than the sermon.
Speaker BI really find that fascinating here because in this whole dramatic event, what does Paul do?
Speaker BHe goes back upstairs and he serves the master supper, the table, the bread and the cup, the shared meal.
Speaker BAnd that's the center of gravity in the story.
Speaker BPaul talks for hours and hours.
Speaker BHe could.
Speaker BHe's a long winded guy.
Speaker BAnd yes, but the thing that the writer of Luke makes sure the name twice, is that they broke bread, they had a meal together.
Speaker BMy wife and I have been married for 34 years and I could tell you there's the moments that I hold our family together are not the lectures I did or someone else did that held our family together.
Speaker BThey were.
Speaker BIt was meals, it was family time, it was trips together, it was the table, it was showing up, it was passing the bread, it was being present with each other.
Speaker BAnd I think every church understands something we have sometimes forgotten.
Speaker BCommunity isn't built by one person talking and everybody else listening.
Speaker BIt's built around a table where everyone belongs and everyone is fed.
Speaker BSo when we center our faith around a sermon on having the right answers, the right doctrine, the perfect theology, people could fall asleep and fall out the window.
Speaker BBut when we center on faith around the table, on showing up and sharing faith, people walk away full of life.
Speaker BJust like this story, one of my favorite stories from the Bible.
Speaker BHere's your action step for the week.
Speaker BThink of somebody who's in your life or your church or your community, who's fallen out, who's drifted away from your community, from your life, maybe your family.
Speaker BDon't lecture, don't do a sermon, don't argue.
Speaker BReach out with a simple hug, a tight hook, or some way that you can say, I'm thinking of you.
Speaker BWant to get a cup of coffee?
Speaker BWant to talk?
Speaker BGo where they are.
Speaker BThat's the whole thing.
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Speaker BGod.
Speaker BWe confess that sometimes we've been so busy keeping the program going that we miss the people falling out of the window.
Speaker BWe prioritize being right over being present.
Speaker BWe've let people hit the ground while staying comfortable in our well.
Speaker BLit rooms.
Speaker BTeach us to go downstairs.
Speaker BTeach us to stretch ourselves out towards the ones who've fallen, not with lectures, but with arms wide open.
Speaker BRemind us that your table is always the center, and that there's room at it for the sleepy, the doubtful, the ones who couldn't stay awake for one more minute but are starving for something real.
Speaker BAnd Lord, for anyone listening right now who feels a little bit like Euthysias, like they fell and nobody noticed, would you whisper to them what Paul said?
Speaker BNo more crying.
Speaker BThere is life in you yet.
Speaker BWe believe in that.
Speaker BHelp us live like we believe that.
Speaker BAmen.
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