LIFTING
THINGS UP
The title of this sermon is “Lifting
things up.”
It’s the Old Testament lesson and the
Gospel that the title comes from.
Remember how in Numbers the people of
Israel had turned against Moses and God because they thought they had been too
long in the Wilderness.
So, God punished them by sending poisonous
serpents to bite them and make them die.
When the people repented God told Moses
to make a poisonous serpent of bronze and ‘lift it up’ onto a pole and when
anyone was bitten, they needed only to look up at the bronze serpent and they
would be healed.
Then in John’s Gospel, Jesus reminded
the people that Moses had “lifted up the serpent” in the wilderness and tells
them “the son of man must be lifted up, that whoever believes in him may have
eternal life.”
He, of course, is talking about being
‘lifted up’ on the cross to be crucified and how, after he is Risen, he will be
“lifted up to heaven” to sit on the right hand of God.
That got me thinking about what we ‘lift
up’ in our lives.
I came up with quite a few and want to
share them with you. I’ll begin with the mundane and move up to the holy.
1. A thoughtful man lifts up the toilet
seat when he’s going—oh, you know what he’s going to do….
2. We lift up a hat to put it on our
head.
3. We lift up windows to open them on a
warm day.
4. We lift up our bodies getting out of bed or up
off a chair.
5. We lift up our glass to drink our
wine.
6. We lift up our pets to put them on
the table when we visit the veterinarian.
7. We lift up flags and banners to show
our patriotism or display things we like.
8. We lift up our children as babies to
hold them or lift them up over our heads to give them joy.
9. We lift water from the baptismal font
to put on someone’s head to baptize them.
10. We go out of our way to lift up a
friend or a little child who has fallen.
11. The priest lifts up the bread and the
wine during the communion service.
12. As we will do after the Nicene Creed,
we lift up our hearts to God in prayer.
You probably have other examples.
“Lifting Things Up” has many uses.
So, lift yourself up, stand up tall and offer your life and
your belief to God.
Shalom an Amen.