3 Easter A April
30, 2017
Acts 2:14a,36-47 Ps. 116:10-17
1 Peter 1:17-23 Luke 24:13-35
Lectionary Link
Acts 2:14a,36-47 Ps. 116:10-17
1 Peter 1:17-23 Luke 24:13-35
Lectionary Link
Catherine: Can
anyone guess about the most popular toy of all time?
Alex: A Star
Wars’ light saber.
Catherine: Wrong!
Caroline: Barbie Dolls.
Catherine:
Wrong!
Alex: Okay, what is the most popular toy of all time?
Catherine:
It’s the stick. Kids from the
beginning of time have been playing with sticks.
With the imagination, a stick can become anything that a child wants.
Alex: Well, I
thought you sticking to the modern era.
I did not know you were going to go to pre-historic times.
Catherine:
Here’s another trivia quiz: What
is the most popular game of all times?
Caroline:
Tag…playing tag.
Catherine: No.
Alex: Ring around the rosy.
Catherine: No.
Caroline: I would say Super Mario Brothers, but that
is too modern for your quiz.
Catherine: Yes, much too modern. People have not had Play Stations and X-Boxes
for very long in human history.
So………drum roll…….the most popular game of all time is the game,
“Peek-a-boo.”
Alex: Okay, Peek a boo it is. But what does this have to do we our sermon
today?
Catherine: I’m glad you asked. Peek a boo is a universal game. All parents teach their children this game.
Caroline: Why
do you think it is such a common game to play?
Catherine: I
think it is parental psychological conditioning of their children?
Alex: What do
you mean by that Doctor Freud?
Catherine:
Parents need to teach their baby that baby will be safe and loved even
when they don’t see mommy and daddy. Parents
need to teach babies how to adjust and not be upset when they cannot see or
touch mom and dad. So, when they cover their
face or baby’s face and then suddenly uncover their face and cry Peek a
boo, they are training their baby.
Caroline: So, a baby is getting used to not seeing
mom or dad but they can always anticipate that mom and dad will be seen again
soon.
Alex: And mom
and dad can get some sleep at night while their baby sleeps in another room.
Catherine: So
there is great wisdom in this popular game of
Peek a boo.
Caroline: Okay
but when are going to get to the sermon?
Alex: Yeah….what does Peek a boo have to do with the
Gospel?
Catherine:
Hold on…..we’re building up to a grand finish. The meaning is hidden now but soon will jump
out at you and say, Peek a boo.
Caroline: I
think I could guess at one of the meanings.
If God is our heavenly parent and if Jesus disappeared from the lives of
his friends when he died on the Cross; perhaps his friends were frightened
about losing the presence of Jesus in their lives forever.
Alex: So the
two men who were walking on the Emmaus Road were sad about the death and
disappearance of Jesus when he died.
They were worried about not ever seeing Jesus again.
Catherine: And
Jesus came and walked with the disciples but they did not recognize him.
Caroline: Why
didn’t they recognize him.
Catherine: He
was incognito. It is like the Risen
Christ had super abilities…. stealth abilities.
He could switch his appearance off or on because of his super
Resurrection body.
Alex: The
disciples who walked with Jesus and did not know it was him, said that their
hearts burned with excitement.
Caroline: Why?
Alex: The hidden but Risen Christ explained to the
disciples about the suffering Messiah who was written about in the Prophets.
Catherine:
Yes, the disciples who were so sad about the death of Jesus on the cross
were comforted to find out about why the Messiah had to die. But I don’t think they were ready for the big
surprise.
Caroline: And
what was the big surprise?
Catherine: There was a Peek a boo surprise.
Alex: Yes,
there was. When they sat down at the
roadside Inn to eat a meal together.
While they were eating bread together, the Risen Christ suddenly became
recognized. Poof!
Catherine: “Peek
a Boo! I Am the Risen Christ! And I am with you.”
Caroline: What a shocking surprise. And then the Risen Christ with his super
Resurrection Stealth Body, just disappeared.
Alex:
Wow! What is the meaning of this
story?
Caroline:
Well, I think that even though we can’t see God and we can’t see and
touch Jesus, it does not mean that God and Jesus aren’t with us.
Alex: So how
do we know that Christ is with us?
Catherine: By Word and Sacrament. We know that Christ is present by reading
God’s Word. And we know that Jesus left
his presence with us in the bread and the wine of Holy Eucharist.
Caroline: Yes,
the church has stayed alive and well for over two thousand years because we
have read the words of the Bible and have continue to have the knowledge of God
and Christ through reading the Bible.
Alex: Yes, and
the church has gathered for two thousand years to celebrate again and again the
Last Super, the Holy Eucharist. Why?
Caroline: Because Jesus commanded his disciples to do
this. And for two thousand years, we
have obeyed Jesus and even though we don’t see Jesus, we believe that he is
present to us in the bread and wine when we gather together.
Catherine: So, I need to issue an alert to everyone
today.
Alex: What
kind of alert?
Catherine: A
Peek a boo, alert.
Caroline: What
do you mean?
Catherine:
Well, when people come to communion today and receive the bread and the
wine, they need to be on the alert. From
the cover of the bread and wine, the Risen Christ may be jumping out and
saying,
All three: Peek a boo. I see you.
I love you. I am with you always.
Catherine:
Amen.