{"id":2576,"date":"2022-10-15T15:09:58","date_gmt":"2022-10-15T20:09:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/john-213-22-exodus-201-17-is-your-god-too-small-hoffacker-bible-study\/"},"modified":"2022-10-15T15:09:58","modified_gmt":"2022-10-15T20:09:58","slug":"john-213-22-exodus-201-17-is-your-god-too-small-hoffacker-bible-study","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/john-213-22-exodus-201-17-is-your-god-too-small-hoffacker-bible-study\/","title":{"rendered":"John 2:13-22 Exodus 20:1-17 Is Your God Too Small? (Hoffacker) &#8211; Bible study"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Sermon Exodus 20:1-17 &amp; John 2:13-22 Is Your God Too Small? <\/p>\n<p>The Rev. Charles Hoffacker<\/p>\n<p>Gods come in different sizes.<br \/> Lent is a good time to consider<br \/> the size of the God we are here to serve.<br \/> In the name of this God:<br \/> Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.<\/p>\n<p>We are wrong if we see our time<br \/> as one with a shortage of belief.<br \/> There is no shortage today.<br \/> There is considerable belief,<br \/> today as always,<br \/> in gods that are no gods,<br \/> in gods that are too small.<br \/> These small gods are potent, however;<br \/> they reduce the stature<br \/> of whomever worships them.<\/p>\n<p>The Ten Commandments,<br \/> those laws God gives to Israel through Moses,<br \/> constitute a series of warnings<br \/> against the most popular of the small gods.<\/p>\n<p>For example,<br \/> the Sabbath commandment warns us<br \/> against the small god of Work,<br \/> whose worshipers&#8211;<br \/> and they are numerous&#8211;<br \/> resort to frenetic activity<br \/> in order to feel they have a right to exist.<\/p>\n<p> The commandment against murder warns us<br \/> against making our enemy into a small god,<br \/> for strangely enough,<br \/> that is what happens<br \/> when hate comes to run our life,<br \/> and our opponent becomes our obsession.<\/p>\n<p> The commandment against coveting<br \/> warns us, on the other hand,<br \/> against making our neighbor into a small god,<br \/> for that is what happens<br \/> when we regard our neighbor&#8217;s possession,<br \/> our neighbor&#8217;s lifestyle,<br \/> as somehow indispensable for our existence.<\/p>\n<p>The Ten Commandments<br \/> are not simply law in the conventional sense,<br \/> concerned with what is right and wrong.<br \/> These commandments are about loyalty,<br \/> our loyalty to the one true God,<br \/> rather than to small gods of our own devising.<\/p>\n<p>None of the small gods can give us life.<br \/> All they do is imprison us.<br \/> What the commandments warn us against&#8211;<br \/> hatred and lust and falsehood and all the rest&#8211;<br \/> are the traps<br \/> set for us by these small gods.<\/p>\n<p>It is from these traps<br \/> that the one true God ventures<br \/> to set us free!<br \/> He rescued his people from slavery in Egypt<br \/> in the time of Moses.<br \/> He raised up Jesus from the grip of death<br \/> on the first Easter morning.<br \/> And this same God strives<br \/> to deliver you and me<br \/> from the narrow prison house,<br \/> the hell on earth that happens,<br \/> when we stumble into the trap of some strange god.<br \/> Yes, the Lord has come.<br \/> God has come to set us free!<\/p>\n<p>We see this liberation take place<br \/> when Jesus provokes an uproar<br \/> in the temple at Jerusalem.<br \/> In he goes one day<br \/> brandishing a handmade whip,<br \/> and he starts making trouble!<br \/> Noisy, stampeding animals;<br \/> angry, shouting merchants;<br \/> tables overturned and coins rolling away<br \/> in every direction.<\/p>\n<p>That area of the vast temple complex<br \/> is usually a bustling place,<br \/> but the outrageous actions of Jesus<br \/> reduce it to mayhem.<br \/> For weeks afterward<br \/> they keep talking about it<br \/> at meetings of the Jerusalem Chamber of Commerce.<br \/> The uproar Jesus causes that day<br \/> does not make him popular<br \/> with the powers that be.<br \/> It may even help to get him killed.<\/p>\n<p>What do you think it is that prompts him?<br \/> It&#8217;s not that he opposes trade in the temple.<br \/> These dealers perform a necessary service.<br \/> They provide worshippers arriving from far away<br \/> with appropriate sacrificial animals<br \/> and the right kinds of coins to use for donations.<br \/> They help the temple to function smoothly<br \/> as a center for sacrifice and a house of prayer.<\/p>\n<p>What Jesus rejects<br \/> is the excessive profit these dealers make,<br \/> and the way their trade obscures the temple&#8217;s purpose<br \/> as a place where people of every sort can offer worship.<br \/> Once the means to a legitimate end,<br \/> this trade has become its own justification,<br \/> so that profit has strangled devotion.<br \/> The temple of the God of Israel,<br \/> the Liberator of his people from Egypt,<br \/> has become a place to serve<br \/> the small gods of greed and arrogance,<br \/> gods who reduce the stature<br \/> of whomever worships them.<br \/> No wonder the anger of Jesus<br \/> causes him to tear the place apart!<\/p>\n<p>Jesus stands today<br \/> at the entrance of our hearts.<br \/> He knows that<br \/> &#8220;we have no power in ourselves to help ourselves.&#8221;<br \/> He knows we cannot keep from falling short<br \/> of the commandments.<br \/> Yet he is ready to cleanse our hearts and lives<br \/> of gods that are too small.<\/p>\n<p>The process is not an easy one.<br \/> Moments come<br \/> when we are reduced to chaos and confusion,<br \/> when animals stampede and merchants shout,<br \/> when tables are overturned<br \/> and what seems valuable ends up lost.<\/p>\n<p>Yet in this way<br \/> Jesus turns our hearts into a true temple.<br \/> He delivers us from the tyranny of small gods<br \/> that we may grow in every way into his likeness.<br \/> Through the language of Scripture,<br \/> through the eucharistic feast,<br \/> through our gathering together as a Christian assembly,<br \/> Jesus appears among us this morning,<br \/> eager to reconsecrate the temples of our hearts<br \/> so that we may offer true worship<br \/> during the days to come.<\/p>\n<p>This coming of Christ<br \/> the Liberator of our lives<br \/> does not square with<br \/> the dominant thought patterns of our age.<br \/> It is an insult to every ideology of human composition.<br \/> This Christ<br \/> who stands at the entrance of our hearts<br \/> blinds us with his brightness<br \/> for his light is love,<br \/> and his love takes the form of a cross.<\/p>\n<p>In this light<br \/> the failings of every age<br \/> and every school of thought become manifest.<br \/> For human wisdom, however marvelous,<br \/> must yield to wisdom that is divine,<br \/> though divine wisdom appears foolish<br \/> by the standards of the world.<br \/> In the end, and even this morning,<br \/> the weakness that saves us<br \/> is stronger than human strength.<br \/> It is the downfall of the shrines<br \/> of all the false gods,<br \/> and the cleansing of every true temple,<br \/> the setting straight of our very hearts.<\/p>\n<p>This weakness that saves us<br \/> is the orthodoxy of heaven.<br \/> Stronger than human wisdom,<br \/> it is the foundation<br \/> for the praise we offer.<\/p>\n<p>And so,<br \/> to the Father,<br \/> whose law is perfect and revives the soul;<br \/> to the Son,<br \/> who cleanses us from every stain;<br \/> and to the Holy Spirit,<br \/> who fills our hearts and our lives with gratitude;<br \/> be ascribed, as is most justly due,<br \/> all might, majesty, and dominion,<br \/> now and for ever.<br \/> Amen.<\/p>\n<ol>\n<li>From the Collect for the Third Sunday in Lent.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p>Copyright 2015 Charles Hoffacker. 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