12 Pentecost, Cycle A
Proper 17, August31, 2014
Exodus 3:1-15 Psalm
105:1-6, 23-26, 45c
Romans 12:9-21
Matthew 16:21-28
Priya: Are you familiar with the Tetragrammaton?
Chike: No, is that the latest video
game? Should I buy a copy today?
Priya: No, it is not a video game.
It is the unpronounceable name of God Almighty?
Arinze:
But you just said God Almighty. So you
pronounced the name of God.
Priya: Well, yes I did but God Almighty are English words for God, but
the ancient Hebrews did not pronounce a particular written form of the name of
God.
Chike: Is that like the rock star
Prince, who decided not to have a name any longer and so he became just a
symbol?
Arinze:
Well, people still had to talk about him; a symbol is only written and so
people began to say "The artist formerly known as Prince."
Priya: Well, God's name came to be written in the Hebrew language. And it is written with four Hebrew
consonants. Tetragrammaton means
"four letters" which in English would be YHWH. And if you added vowel sounds to the
consonants, you might say, "Yahweh."
But of course, when we say Yahweh, we offend devout Jews because we are
presuming to speak the holy and special name of God which cannot be pronounced.
Chike: But don't we still use the
word Jehovah to refer to God in the English language?
Arinze:
When they started to try to say Hebrew words and names in English they used to
replace the Y sound with the hard J sound.
So, the old Jehovah is the new Yahweh.
Priya: So Yahweh is the pronounced name of the Holy God formerly
pronounced as Jehovah.
Chike: How did it come that God's
name should not be pronounced?
Arinze: The story of the calling of Moses to lead
Israel out of Egypt began with a fire which all firefighters would like?
Priya: Why?
Arinze:
Because it gave the special effects of a bush being on fire, but the bush did
not burn and the fire did not spread.
Chike: Well, that some special
effects! Why do you think God appeared
to Moses in such a spectacular way?
Priya: I think it was because God needed to get Moses attention. Moses had run away from his people in
Egypt. He had gone to the land of Midian
and got married and settled down. He
wanted to forget about his failure in his first attempt to lead his
people. But God would not let him forget
about his responsibility to lead his people to freedom.
Arinze:
Well, Moses was only human. Sometimes it
is very hard to deal with failure.
Chike: Sometimes when we fail, we
just want to give up. We just want to
run away. I think Moses gave up when he
had a failure. He doubted himself. He did not believe that he had the ability to
be the leader of the people of Israel.
Priya: I think that this story about Moses is important for us because
we can get very disappointed when we experience failure. Failure hurts even more when it involves the
rejection by the people we are trying to help.
Arinze: Yes, it was a real blow to the pride of
Moses. He wanted to help lead his people
to freedom and in his first effort, he angered both the Egyptians and also his
fellow Israelites.
Chike: Moses was thinking, "What's a use? I'll just run far away and start a new life
somewhere else." And that's what
Moses did.
Priya: This story tells us
someone wonderful about God.
Arinze:
What's that?
Priya: It tells us that God does not give up on anyone. It tells us that we look at failure differently
than God does.
Chike: How does God look at
failure?
Priya: I think that God looks at failure as simply training and
practice to live our lives better.
Arinze:
Priya, do you think that you would believe God if you saw a burning bush and
heard a voice from God speak to you.
Priya: Well, I don't always hear or listen when my brothers or parents
are speaking to me, but I think if I saw these special effects, I would
believe.
Chike: Even when Moses saw the
burning bush and heard the voice, he asked God to tell him the Divine Name.
Arinze:
And God said, "I am that I am or I shall be that I shall be." The special Holy Name of God may be a form of
the verb "to be." And so when God told Moses that the divine name was
"I am that I am," it could be that Yahweh is a form of the verb
"to be."
Priya: Since God is the greatest and best Being, it means that God
always was, is now, and will always be in the future. So the name of God could mean that God is
more everlasting than anyone or anything else.
Chike: God is always going to be
around. Perhaps God was trying to tell
Moses to keep trying because even our failure cannot make God go away or stop
being God.
Priya: Well, I am glad that God doesn't have to speak through burning
bushes and thundering voices.
Arinze:
Why not?
Priya: It seems a little scary
and not very personal.
Chike: That is why Jesus Christ is
important.
Arinze: How so?
Chike: Jesus Christ is God in a
human person. Since God came to us in
the form of a human person, we can know and feel treated by God in very
personal ways.
Priya: Jesus was a teacher for his friends and students. He needed to remind them about the true
nature of the messiah. He told that
education and learning is like dying to an old state of ignorance so that one
could learn new things.
Arinze:
Taking up one's cross and following Jesus became an important phrase in the
early church. It did not mean that
people wanted to be crucified like Jesus.
It meant that they were die to the things which are bad and be born to
the things which are good.
Chike: Well I glad that we have
learned some lessons today.
Priya: What have we learned?
Arinze:
We learned that God does not give up on us when we think that we have failed.
Chike: Yes, failure is simply a
teaching method to get better.
Priya: And if God does not give
up on us, we should not give up on ourselves and each other.
Arinze:
We also learned that God does many things to get our attention, even dreams and
visions and voices.
Chike: But God has spoken to us best by sending
Jesus Christ to this world.
Priya: And Jesus remains with us through the words of the Bible and
through the presence of the Holy Spirit.
Arinze:
The words of Jesus remind us that we never graduate from the school of life
where God is always trying to teach us new lessons. We die to old ignorance to take on new
knowledge. This is the educational
process of life.
Chike: Moses learned it.
Priya: The disciples of Jesus finally learned the lessons of God in
their lives.
Arinze:
Let us remember that God is always trying to get our attention so that we might
learn to become better people.
Chike: Amen to that.
Priya: And can everyone say
"Amen?"
Amen.