5 Pentecost, Cp7, June 23,
2013
1 Kings 19:1-4, (5-7),
8-15a Psalm 42
Gal. 3:23-29
Luke 8:26-39
Have you ever been to a
circus? Have ever seen someone who works
with animals? With wild animals? Have you seen a lion tamer? Or have you seen someone who teach a dog to
do amazing tricks?
Have you ever taught your
dog some tricks? Can you get the dog to fetch a ball? Or roll over?
Or sit? Or does your dog train
you to feed it whenever it wants?
Some people have a special
gift with animals. A person who can tame
a wild horse is sometimes called a horse whisperer. A horse whisper has such a calming effect
upon the horse so that the horse will become very friendly and peaceful. Sometimes a horse is wild and seems to be
angry because the horse has been taught to be fearful and not trust anyone.
Did you know that as
people we can have things that make us wild?
Do you know what can make us wild?
Pain, loss and fear can make us wild.
Do you ever remember
falling and hurting yourself and all you can do is scream in pain; you cannot
do anything else. Pain makes us seems as
though we are wild. Fear also makes us
seem like we are wild. Losing important
things and people in our lives makes us have a sadness and this sadness
controls our lives.
Just as a wild horse needs
a horse whisperer; we as people need people whisperers.
When we hurt ourselves, we
need our parent or someone with us to hold us and help us, to give us a band
aid. We need someone to calm us down
from the wildness caused by pain.
When we are afraid, we
need a people whisperer; we need someone with us to show us that we are safe
and that everything is okay.
Jesus was a wonderful
person because he was a people whisperer.
Jesus knew how to calm and tame people from the wildness of pain and
fear. We have many stories of Jesus
helping people when they suffered from pain and fear; he gave them hope and
encouragement and he made them peaceful and calm just to be with them.
And Jesus wants us to be
people whisperers too. He wants us to
learn how to be with each other when we are hurt by pain and fear. Everyone has pain and fear at some time in
their lives and so it is very important that we learn how to be people
whisperers with each other.
We need to know how to be
with each other in pain and fear. When
your friend gets hurt on the playground what do you do? You try to help them; you run and get help,
you call 911 if they are really hurt badly.
When people are in the hospital what do you do? You visit them, you send them cards or
flowers, you pray for them, you let them know that you care.
Why? Because Jesus wants us to be people
whisperers. Jesus wants to know how to
help each other when we have pain and fear.
Can you say today, “I will
be a people whisperer when people are in pain or fear?” Because I want to be cared for too when I
have pain or fear. Amen.
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