September
20, 2009
This Sunday
at Western Reserve is Rally Day. Sunday School for all ages will
begin at 9:30. Russ Adams will preach during the 8:30, 9:15 and
11:00 worship services. He continues his sermon series
called Seizing
the Moments.
This week's sermon title is Moments of Spiritual
Growth. His
primary text will be 1 Corthinians 13. Manuscripts are available
upon requestion. Below you will find a copy of last week's message,
Moments of
Opportunities.
At
12:00 in the pavilion there will be a picnic. A free will offering
will be taken to raise funds for next year's youth mission to
Racine , Wisconsin. Everyone is invited!
Don't
forget to come to church and bring a friend!
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September
13, 2009
Seizing
the Moments
Moments
of Opportunity
Matthew
25:14-18
Opening
Words: We
believe in an omnipresent God. In other words, we believe God is
universal. He has the ability to be in all places all the time. He
is not limited to the sanctuary of this church, He is everywhere.
That is part of the Good News! There has never been a time when you
were orphaned by God, He has always been with you.
This
morning I begin a new seven part sermon series that celebrates God’s
omnipresence. I have called this sermon series Seizing the
Moments. We are going to be looking at moments in your life when
you may have forgotten God was present. Moments when you could have
learned something new about God and yourself. We will be looking at
everything from moments of opportunity to moments of grief. Let us
begin this sermon series in the twenty-fifth chapter of Matthew,
verses fourteen to eig hteen. May God give you ears to hear. Let me
call this message Moments of Opportunity.
Matthew
25:14-18 14"Again,
it will be like a man going on a journey, who called his servants
and entrusted his property to them. 15To one he gave five talents of
money, to another two talents, and to another one talent, each
according to his ability. Then he went on his journey. 16The man who
had received the five talents went at once and put his money to work
and gained five more. 17So also, the one with the two talents gained
two more. 18But the man who had received the one talent went off,
dug a hole in the ground and hid his master's money.
Years
ago the noted Austrian writer Franz Kafka wrote a parable about a
man who waited outside of a door his entire life. The door was
manned by a doorkeeper. For years the man looked at the door and
wished to enter. For years he plotted, schemed and planned on how to
get past the doorkeeper. He thought of everything but he never tried
to simply open the door because he was afraid. As he was dying, he
looked at the doorkeeper and ask, “why? Why did you keep me
out?” The doorkeeper responded, “I didn’t. This is
your door and I am your doorkeeper.” The man responded, “Then
why did you stand in my way?” The doorkeeper answered, “I
would have been glad to open the door for you but you never asked to
come in.” Can any one here relate to that man at the door? Is
there anyone here who isn’t seizing the opportunities in your
life because you are afraid? Let me ask you this question.
Zig
Ziglar once said, “Napoleon was able to win all of those
battles because he understood the value of five minutes.“ When
was the last time you missed out on an opportunity? It may have been
a business opportunity. Everyone who invested took a risk but they
made a fortune. But you decided to play it safe so you bought the
General Motors stock! It may have been an opportunity to continue
your education. Your friends went to college but you decided to work
in the factory. You knew manufacturing would never fail. It may have
been an opportunity to say the right words. You waited for a better
time but a better time never came. The words, “I love you”
or “I am sorry” have never been uttered. Has anyone one
here missed out on an opportunity at love? You never had the courage
to ask him or her out on a date. Has anyone here ever felt like they
missed an opportunity to relocate? You stayed in the Mahoning Valley
because it was home but everyone in your family moved away. Let me
ask you the question again. When was the last time you missed out on
an opportunity? At the very heart of this morning’s Gospel
lesson is a missed opportunity. That is why it speaks to us. Let us
look at it together.
We
find ourselves in the twenty-fifth chapter of Matthew. Jesus is
telling a parable. In the Master’s story a business man goes
away on a trip, leaving his servants behind to run the business.
This practice sounds odd to us but not to Jesus’ world. No, he
did not divide his assets equally, he divided his assets based on
ability. To one he gives five talents. (A talent is a weight of
measure. What us were weighing effected the monetary value. If they
were weighing silver then the value was about $75 per talent.) To
another he gives two talents. To the third servant he gives a single
talent. The five talent and the two talent servants accept,
appreciate and use their talents. But the one talent servant is
afraid to try. We are told beyond our reading he buried his talent
and doesn’t even try. In other words, he lays on the ground at
the door20afraid of the doorkeeper and fails to seize his
opportunity. In the end he is reprimanded by his master. His
situation generates a timely question. Are you seizing all the
opportunities you have in your life? This morning I am going to help
you seize every opportunity in your life. After all, I believe life
is one big opportunity. So if you are ready to begin say, “Amen!”
If you want to seize every opportunity in your life then you
must do three things.
Appreciate
The
first thing you have to do to seize every opportunity in your life
is to appreciate everything about your life. How many things or
people in your life do you take for granted? In the parable the one
talent servant didn’t appreciate his single talent. Perhaps,
he was preoccupied with loosing it because of his own insecurities.
If you want to seize the opportunities in your life then you must
appreciate what God has given you.
There
is an old preaching story20about a farmer who spent his entire life
on the same old farm. He hungered for change so he went to a real
estate agent to put the farm up for sale. The real estate agent
listed the farm with these words:
Beautiful
farmhouse, ideal location, excellent barn, good pasture, fertile
soil, up-to-date equipment, well-bred stock. Near town, near church,
near school. Good neighbors.
When
the farmer read the advertisement saw his old farm through new eyes.
He decided not to sell! He said, “All my life I have been
looking a place just like that!” Can I say something you
already know? Each one of us has good lives! Don’t take them
for granted!
On
Thursday afternoon I went to the United Methodist Women’s
luncheon. My wife Kathryn was the program. She gave an overview of
her ministry, To Russia with Love. She had all kinds of
experiences in her seventeen trips. She has had all kinds of
reactions from people about her trips. Some believe the trips are
great! Others have a few questions. Some don’t believe she
should be helping the Russians. The20former Soviet Union used to be
our enemy and the Russian people can not be trusted. We have poor
people right here in the good old U.S.A.! Maybe that is how you
feel? I believe those negative reactions are based on good old
prejudices. Let me say this.
Two
things always happen when you go on a Volunteer in Missions trip
overseas. The first is you gain a greater appreciation for the land
in which you are visiting. Their culture, tradition and their way of
life is fascinating. However, the people there are much like the
people here. I don’t care if you go to Russia, South America
or Asia. You discover people are basically the same. There are good
people everywhere. The second thing that always happens is you have
a greater appreciation for America. I have never been on a mission
trip and wanted to stay. I have never met a person who wanted to
stay. People want to go home. If you want to appreciate America then
leave America so you can discover how the rest of the world is
living. With all the challenges facing our country this is great.
Our country is still a land of opportunity. How much of our country
do you take for granted? How much of your life do you take for
granted? If you want to seize every opportunity in your life then
learn to appreciate everything in your li fe. And all of God’s
people said, “Amen!”
Accept
The
second thing you have to do to seize all the opportunities in your
life is accept what God has given you. The person in the parable
didn’t accept what he had because he was more concerned about
what the others were given. I hope that is not your story. Are you
more concerned about what you have in life or are you more concerned
about what others have? If you want to seize every opportunity in
life then simply accept what God has given you.
One
of the most famous stories in the Bible is the story of Adam and
Eve. God placed them in the garden and they lived in paradise. They
had complete freedom, except for one rule. Do not eat from the tree
of knowledge. You know how the story ends. Both of them eat the
apple from the forbidden tree and are expelled from paradise. What
was their downfall? They could not accept what they had because they
became preoccupied with what they didn’t have. How many people
do you know who are just like Adam and Eve. They become preoccupied
with what they don’t have?
Let
me state the obvious. There are certain things in life we can not do
and certain things you can not change. Let me give you a few
examples:
I
will never be 6’5”.
I
will never run the four minute mile
I
will never be famous
I
will never sing at the Metropolitan Opera
We
will never control gravity
We
can not change the past
We
can not stop the aging process
Everyone
here is going to die
Do
yourself a favor. Admit there are c ertain things about your life
and station you can not change.
How
many people in your life play the “If Only” game? If
only they were taller, smarter, more educated, more connected or
better looking then they would do something. There are certain
things in life you can not change. Accept the fact there are certain
things in your life that you can not change and appreciate the
things in life that God has given you.
When
Jesus went to the garden to pray there were certain things in his
life he didn’t like. The Master prayed, “Father, I
don’t want to drink from this cup, but if I must, I will
drink. Thee will be done.” Jesus accepted his situation in
life and so must you! And all of God’s people said, “Amen!”
Use
The
third thing you have to do to seize all the opportunit ies in your
life is use what God has given you. The one talent servant didn’t
use what he had. He buried it in the ground to protect it. Jesus’
point is clear. God expects you to use what he has given you!
When
Leo Buscaglia was teaching college he would ask the students top
write a paper answering this question: If you only had five days
to live, how would you spend that time? The answers were
interesting. People would tell others in their lives they love them
or forgive them. Others said they would walk on the beach and
examine the sunset. Buscaglia wrote the same words on every paper:
Why don’t you do those things now?
One
of the great problems facing our society today is procrastination.
What are you waiting for? Starting using what God has given you. And
all of God’s people said, “Amen.” Let me
end with this story.
Years
ago Peruvian sailors came a cross a strange sight. They wer e at the
mouth of the Amazon River when they spotted a Spanish ship in
distress. Her sailors were laying on the deck of the ship near
death. They were the picture of death because they were literally
dying of thirst. When the Spaniards saw the Peruvian, they cried
out, “Water! We need fresh water!” The Peruvian sailors
were surprised and responded, “Then let down you buckets and
help yourself!“ The mouth of the Amazon is so wide, the
Spaniards thought they were in the middle of the ocean, which is
undrinkable water. The Amazon is fresh drinkable water. That mistake
almost cost them their lives. They had lost hope and we afraid to
try. I hope that is not your story!
Life
is one big opportunity! Are you getting the most out of life? Are
you seizing every opportunity? Or are you afraid to drop your
buckets? Are you laying on the ground at the door afraid of the
doorkeeper? If you are then get up and try. Don’t be afraid to
appreciate what you have. Don’t be afraid to accept what you
have. Don’t be afraid to use what you have. Life is one big
opportunity! Don’t miss a single one! And all of God’s
people said, “Amen!”