{"id":3325,"date":"2022-10-15T15:18:57","date_gmt":"2022-10-15T20:18:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/matthew-935-1023-rules-for-the-road-wigmore-bible-study\/"},"modified":"2022-10-15T15:18:57","modified_gmt":"2022-10-15T20:18:57","slug":"matthew-935-1023-rules-for-the-road-wigmore-bible-study","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/matthew-935-1023-rules-for-the-road-wigmore-bible-study\/","title":{"rendered":"Matthew 9:35 &#8211; 10:23 Rules for the Road (Wigmore) &#8211; Bible study"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Sermon Matthew 9:35 &#8211; 10:23 Rules for the Road <\/p>\n<p>By Fr. Bill Wigmore<\/p>\n<p>(This sermon was delivered to a group recovering from alcohol and drug addiction.)<\/p>\n<p>On June the 10th, 1935, God did a truly wondrous thing.<br \/> Not too many in the world took notice when it happened;<br \/> cause it was an easy thing to miss.<br \/> The sky didnt open up that day<br \/> and no booming voice was heard coming out of a cloud.<br \/> Even the principal players were probably unaware<br \/> of Gods hand reaching down and touching their lives.<\/p>\n<p>But for the millions of sober alcoholics &amp; addicts<br \/> now looking back on the events of that June day, Gods action was obvious.<br \/> A miracle happened in Akron, Ohio.<\/p>\n<p>Two hopeless alcoholics did something that never should have happened:<br \/> They stayed sober.<br \/> God did for them together what neither one had been able to do for himself alone.<\/p>\n<p>Bill Wilson was one of those men.<br \/> Hed had a spiritual awakening <br \/> a brief encounter with the living God.<br \/> That experience changed him and kept him sober for a time.<br \/> But now hes out there in Akron <br \/> and he finds himself alone and wanting a drink <br \/> The business deal that brought him to town had all gone sour.<br \/> Bill was depressed and his newfound sobrietys in real danger of being lost.<\/p>\n<p>For six months, Bill had tried carrying his recovery message<br \/> to dozens of drunks that hed worked with.<br \/> Not one of them had responded!<\/p>\n<p>But what Bill did notice was that even though THEY didnt stay sober by listening to him <br \/> HE had stayed sober by talking to them.<\/p>\n<p>Just before leaving New York,<br \/> Bill had sat down with his detox-physician &#8211; Dr. Silkworth <br \/> and he had told him all about his many failures.<br \/> The good doctor gave Bill a bit of advice<br \/> that he was now about to put into practice for the very first time.<\/p>\n<p>The doctor said,<br \/> For Gods sake, Bill, stop preaching to the alcoholics!<br \/> Dont hit em with the spiritual stuff right off the bat.<br \/> First tell em about you.<br \/> Tell em about your own drinking &#8211; about how you loved it.<br \/> Tell em how it worked for you for a while <br \/> How it made you feel better than anything youd ever known before.<\/p>\n<p>But then, tell em how it turned on you.<br \/> Tell em how bad things got both for you and for your family.<br \/> Tell em how often you tried to quit &#8211;<br \/> and how you could go for a few weeks or sometimes a month <br \/> and then tell em how your un-manage-able mind<br \/> always talked you right back into taking that first drink<br \/> &amp; starting the cycle all over again.<\/p>\n<p>The old man finished up saying,<br \/> Dont preach to them, my boy; just tell them your story.<\/p>\n<p>Dr. Bob was the first one to hear Bill tell his story that way.<br \/> There was no preaching on the day they met <br \/> Just honest, gut level sharing.<br \/> One man who had been hopeless,<br \/> telling his story to another man who still was.<br \/> And that seems to be why Gods Voice<br \/> could be heard so loud and clear that day there in Akron.<\/p>\n<p>Wilson later said he was speaking to Bob &#8211; using the language of the heart.<br \/> One alcoholic\/addict talking honestly to another.<br \/> No preaching  just telling a fellow sufferer:<br \/> What it was like  what happened &#8211; and what it was like now.<br \/> Bobs heart responded to that message <br \/> because he heard his own story being told as he listened.<\/p>\n<p>In tonights gospel, we hear words from another man<br \/> who knew &amp; who spoke the language of the heart.<br \/> He wasnt an alcoholic but he too knew the difference between darkness and light.<\/p>\n<p>Jesus was a man just like you and me  but there was one really big difference <br \/> He was a man whod gone inside of himself farther &amp; deeper<br \/> than anyone had ever gone either before or since <br \/> And what he found within himself &#8211; was what the writers of the Big Book would later call  the Great Reality that dwells within us all <br \/> He found God  the God who loved him <br \/> He found the God who called him his very own son.<br \/> Jesus said that was some really good news <br \/> and he wanted to carry that good news to the people he knew<br \/> who desperately needed to hear it.<\/p>\n<p>So tonight, Jesus is sending 12 of his closest followers out to carry that same message.<br \/> The group hed assembled hardly looked up to so important a task.<br \/> In fact, the guys in front of him were a pretty motley looking crew.<br \/> They were fishermen, laborers, and a hated tax-collector.<br \/> 12 little nobodys from a little nowhere town in Galilee <br \/> But they each had one very important thing going for them <br \/> And that one thing is what separated them from all the scholars, and all the holy men, and all the far more beautiful people from Jerusalem.<br \/> When Jesus called them  they came.<br \/> (Some things really havent changed very much in 2,000 years.)<\/p>\n<p>So Jesus was entrusting his whole plan to these 12 guys <br \/> And when somebody was said to have asked Jesus<br \/> What if these guys blow it?<br \/> Whats the plan if these guys fail?<br \/> Surely you have a Plan B?  they asked.<\/p>\n<p>And Jesus supposedly said, I dont have another plan!<\/p>\n<p>(We might remember that when someone asks us to go on a 12th step call and weve had a long day and we just want to sit around and watch TV!) We are the plan!)<\/p>\n<p>The reading says: Jesus looked out at the crowds he saw &#8211;<br \/> and he had compassion for them all.<br \/> They looked like sheep without a shepherd.<\/p>\n<p>Sheep dont make it alone for very long without a shepherd.<br \/> He wanted to help.<br \/> And it was always the weakest and the most vulnerable in the crowd<br \/> that Jesus was drawn to helping.<\/p>\n<p>So he reached out to the sick and to the lepers <br \/> To the untouchables and to the outcasts <br \/> To the ones good-society had given up on and was getting ready to throw away.<br \/> Jesus said Theyre Gods children too  theyre as much a part of this deal as any!<\/p>\n<p>So he told the 12 to Go carry the message to the lost ones first.<br \/> And here Jesus sounds very much like Dr. Silkworth when he says:<br \/> But dont go preaching to em, boys!<br \/> And dont go telling them all sorts of holy stuff about God or about me.<br \/> Thats not what they need to hear. Not yet. Not now.<\/p>\n<p>But go instead into their towns and go into the homes that welcome you<br \/> and first heal their diseases and ease some of their pains.<br \/> These sheep have wounds that first need to be tended to.<br \/> Heal them  Comfort them &#8211; Cast out their demons. Do that first.<\/p>\n<p>Then whisper this gently in their ears: Say:<br \/> The kingdom of God is close at hand Today its come very close to your house.<\/p>\n<p>And theyre gonna know thats true because the kingdom of<br \/> God will have touched them where they live.<\/p>\n<p>You know, they say Texas sits in the heart of the Bible belt <br \/> and if thats true <br \/> then youd think the kingdom of God ought to be close at hand here too.<\/p>\n<p>But is it? Take a quick look around!<br \/> Among all our 50 states:<br \/> Texas is dead last in helping its alcoholics &amp; addicts.<br \/> Texas is at rock bottom when it comes to caring for its poor.<br \/> Were last in just about every measure you can take of social action or social justice.<br \/> Weve filled our prisons with the poor and the powerless<br \/> while our leaders mouth sweet sounding slogans about leaving nobody behind.<\/p>\n<p>The kingdom that Jesus spoke about<br \/> wasnt some fairyland located up there in the clouds.<\/p>\n<p>The kingdom Jesus knew, &amp; experienced, &amp; spoke about <br \/> he said it begins right here and now.<\/p>\n<p>He said we enter that kingdom whenever we make God the ruler of our lives<br \/> and whenever we begin to act toward his other children<br \/> the way we would want them to act towards us.<\/p>\n<p>So, tonight, Jesus gives his followers some rules for the road.<br \/> Tonight, he lays out a set of instructions on how to carry this message<br \/> to the ones who are waiting.<\/p>\n<p>Jesus says: Take along no gold, or silver, or copper coins in your belts.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>He says: Dont make this thing all about money <br \/> cause money will destroy my message quicker than anything.<\/p>\n<p>We all know that Jesus was a healer and a miracle worker.<br \/> But scholars now tell us that Jesus wasnt the only healer or the only miracle worker operating back there in Galilee.<br \/> There were other sages and other healers<br \/> practicing in the very same towns and villages.<\/p>\n<p>But there was one thing that made Jesus hugely different from all the rest.<br \/> Jesus never tried to cash in on his gifts!<br \/> You received the gift freely; now if you want to keep it  he says: Give it away!<\/p>\n<p>Jesus was an itinerant preacher &#8211; a healer who never settled down.<br \/> He was the Good Shepherd going out each day in search of lost sheep.<br \/> He went from town to town always searching <br \/> Looking for the ones who were lost  and never waiting for the lost to come and find him.<\/p>\n<p>Sometimes the poor get a little suspicious when someone shows up<br \/> saying theyve got some good news for them.<br \/> Theyve heard that before  and theyve been let down a lot.<br \/> And the same seems true of us alcoholics and addicts.<br \/> By nature, we seem to be a very suspicious lot.<\/p>\n<p>Being con-artists ourselves, were always looking for the con<br \/> artist or the wolf thats out there.<br \/> Were looking to see if whats being told to us isnt all just a bunch of BS.<br \/> And I think its our illness that makes us think that way.<br \/> We may not yet have the heart of a dove <br \/> but we usually arrive here with the minds of a serpent pretty well developed!<br \/> And so for us, trusting is rarely a strong suit!<\/p>\n<p>My first sponsor was a guy named Floyd <br \/> and Floyd taught me some of my earliest lessons in trusting.<br \/> He tracked me down and he carried the message to me<br \/> before I was even well enough to go looking for it myself.<br \/> Floyd picked me up for meetings when I didnt want to go.<br \/> Floyd picked up the check for lunch when I didnt have any money<br \/> and was too proud to ask.<br \/> Floyd invited me into his home when I was living down at the Salvation Army <br \/> He believed in me when I still didnt believe in myself at all.<\/p>\n<p>And so, of course, in my alcoholic illness, I wondered:<br \/> Now whats this guy up to here? <br \/> Whats in it for him?  Maybe he swings both ways!<br \/> Whys he doing all this nice stuff for me?<\/p>\n<p>And so in a rare moment of honesty  I asked him:<br \/> Hey Floyd, why are you doing all this good stuff for me?<\/p>\n<p>And without missing a beat he answered me in the language of the heart.<br \/> He said that when he was down <br \/> when he was living his life on the bottom of the pile <br \/> someone had come along and that someone had done the very same things for him.<br \/> He said: Now it was payback time.<br \/> Now he was just trying to pass on to me<br \/> what had been freely given to him.<\/p>\n<p>And one of the things Floyd passed on to me<br \/> was that reading we heard a little earlier, called:<br \/> Why We Were Chosen.<\/p>\n<p>That reading gave me some hope when hope inside me was pretty scarce.<br \/> That reading gave me some purpose<br \/> when I couldnt seem to find any real purpose to my life at all.<\/p>\n<p>That readings probably done the same<br \/> for thousands of other alcoholics &amp; addicts over the years.<br \/> Nobody knows who wrote it;<br \/> but it sounds to me like its pure Jesus:<\/p>\n<p>The reading says:<br \/> &#8220;In choosing the ones to carry the recovery message of Gods kingdom,<br \/> he didnt go to the proud, to the mighty, to the famous or to the brilliant.<br \/> He went instead to the humble, to the sick, to the unfortunate.<br \/> He chose the drunks and the addicts,<br \/> &#8216;the so-called weaklings of the world.&#8217;<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;But God had a reason for choosing you and me.<br \/> And we need to hear it loud &amp; clear when he says:<br \/> We were chosen because were a group thats already suffered.<br \/> Were a group thats already been down to the bottom.<br \/> And because weve felt like the outcasts of the world,<br \/> then we ought to be able to speak the language of the heart<br \/> to those other outcasts who are out there waiting to hear some good news.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>73 years ago this week, that language was first spoken by Bill Wilson<br \/> to a drunken doctor in Akron, Ohio.<\/p>\n<p>If Bill had read tonights gospel before he went,<br \/> then he knew he didnt have to worry about what it was he needed to say to him.<br \/> Jesus says: What you are to say will be given to you at that time;<br \/> for it is not you who speak,<br \/> but the Spirit of your Father speaking through you.<\/p>\n<p>People are dying because they desperately need what weve been so freely given.<br \/> Go share your story  Share it in the language of the heart.<br \/> Just tell em what it was like <br \/> what happened  what its like now.<br \/> Thats really all weve got to share.<br \/> Thats the gold we need to carry.<\/p>\n<p>And if the people hearing us have suffered  and if theyre ready <br \/> then that day the kingdom may come to them too.<\/p>\n<p>Amen.<\/p>\n<p>Copyright 2008 Bill Wigmore. 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