
Sermon, August 19, 2001
11 Pentecost Proper 15, Year C
The Rev. Lowell E. Grisham
St. Paul's Episcopal Church
Fayetteville, Arkansas
Gospel -- Luke
12:49-56 "I came to bring fire...interpret the present"
"You know how to interpret the appearance of earth and sky, but why do
you not know how to interpret the present time?" (Luke 12:56)
Whenever the natural forces of destruction, storm or wind, are active anywhere
in Asia, the skies of Utah light up. The visiting dust shimmers red in the air
painting vast vibrant colors against the magenta mountains. That evening sky
is a metaphor of a fundamentally new way of understanding the world as an interconnected
Web of Life. Scientists tell us that there are unseen connections between what
were previously thought to be separate entities. Those who will thrive now and
in the age to come are those who can interpret the appearance of earth and sky,
and adapt to reality, the world the way it is. The problem is this: for those
of us who are about age 30 and above, reality is dramatically different from
the way we learned about it.
The new science of quantum and chaos has changed our fundamental understanding
of life. We are going through a period of new learning that is comparable to
the transition from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance. It is an apocalyptic
time of change. And change brings conflict.
Some people wring their hands and produce words of woe, trying to build walls
of protection around their old certainties as they prophesy doom with a grim
glee. Their world is dying in the new fire. Their words are words of straw.
The prophet Jeremiah says, "What has straw in common with wheat?"
But all around us are words of wheat, planting seeds of a new future, recognizing
what God is doing in our time. Apocalyptic times are times of fire and hammer,
when old ways are destroyed, and the energy of fire and hammer are constructing
new ways out of the old. It is an extraordinarily exciting time to be alive.
I once thought, how lucky those who were alive in Renaissance Italy. No more.
Generations will look back at this age and say, "How thrilling it must
have been to be alive when such secrets of the universe were being revealed!"
The fire and hammer is on our front pages. Stem-cell research. Human sexuality.
Globalization. The Kyoto accord for the environment. Immigration. A new tree
ordinance. Congregation pulls out of Presbytery to affirm the Jesus is the only
way to salvation.
The voices of control and protectionism are anxiously trying to build walls
around themselves, while the ground under their feet is moving and shaking.
For nearly four hundred years weve lived in the shadow of Newtons
understanding of reality our universe is like a machine. To understand
it, just analyze the parts and put them back together. We can control machines.
No more. Instead, reality is a dance of chaos and order. There is no objective
truth out there somewhere, a book of rules that you can follow and know that
you are right. Instead, everything is in relationship to everything else, evolving
and changing and learning.
Life is not like a machine. Its more like jazz. There is some structure.
The musicians agree about melody, tempo and key. Then they play, listening carefully,
communicating constantly. What happens is a surprise. Music beyond what we imagined.
It seems to come from somewhere else, from a spirit or energy that the musicians
have accessed among themselves, a relationship that transcends our false sense
of separateness. When it happens; it appears. And the musicians are amazed,
joyful, grateful.
In natural systems, there is some structure, some boundaries that keep a weather
system or chemical interaction related. But then begins the dance between chaos
and order. What the scientists have discovered is that if a chaotic system stays
open and has the capacity to change, it will reorganize itself at a higher level
of organization.
Youve experienced that in your life. Everything begins to unravel. You
cant stay ahead of the curve. Events happen and you cant control
things. You feel anxious and pulled apart. But if you let go of your anxiety,
listen and look and learn, waiting patiently for what you do not know, without
your realizing it, something emerges that brings a new order and consciousness.
People my age and older have watched that happen to our world. When I was a
child, there were separate bathrooms and waiting rooms for colored and white.
Women could be secretaries or nurses or teachers. No one was homosexual. Schools
were separate but equal.
People were so afraid when that world began to fall into chaos. I remember the
fears. What will happen when black children swim with white children? What if
a man has to take orders from a woman? Gay people will love each other if we
dont stop them. Theres no telling what will come if we let negroes
have an education with white folks. For many people, those changes felt like
their world was crumbling apart.
But, if a system stays open and has the capacity to respond to change by reorganizing
itself at a higher level of consciousness, there can be a new and healthier
relationship between black and white, woman and man, gay and straight. We can
evolve and become co-creators with God of a new and more whole universe.
Those who have vision and trust will help midwife the new world that God is
creating. But it will take a new way of being. Listen to what science tells
us: The new reality rewards curiosity, not certainty. The new reality comes
with truth in paradox, not absolutes. Relationship is everything, and everything
is in relationship. Its all one. You cant just ignore the different.
The whole is greater than the sum of the parts. No single person or school of
thought has the answer. Were in this together. Einstein said, "No
problem can be solved by the same consciousness that created it." And,
as Niels Bohr discovered the fundamentals of quantum theory he concluded, "If
an idea does not appear bizarre, there is no hope for it." In the new reality
we will have less intellectual confidence, but life will be infinitely more
interesting. Well have to be comfortable with uncertainty, and appreciative
of chaos role. Well need to stay together to share each others
curiosity, wisdom and courage.
What an exciting time it is to be alive! What a great time to be religious!
For religion is what holds us together when the conflicting desires within us
threaten to pull us apart. I want to be part of a church and a community that
enters fearlessly into this new reality, trusting that God is bringing about
the fulfilling of the divine vision.
Listen to what the organizational development specialist Margaret Wheatley says
about her own yearnings in a quantum universe. These are words I can embrace
as well: "I want to trust in this universe so much that I give up playing
God. I want to stop struggling to hold things together. I want to experience
such security that the concept of allowing trusting that
the appropriate forms will emerge ceases to be scary. I want to surrender
my fear of the universe and join with everyone I know in an organization that
opens willingly to its environment, participating gracefully in the unfolding
dance of order."
Shes described a healthy church and a healthy person of faith. I pray
that we will be people who are able to interpret the appearance of earth and
sky; people who will know how to interpret the present time.