Colossians 3:1-11
I hate to even bring this up, but there are a number of Christians convinced that tomorrow, May 21, 2011, will be the day of judgment and the end of the world. If you are reading this some time after May 21, 2011 then I guess they were wrong. Yet today’s readings do offer a word about the new things that God has been doing all along – not the end of the world so much as the end of the world as we know it (to borrow a line from the song by REM), and maybe that’s the real point.
Jeremiah uses an odd example. “For the LORD has created a new thing on the earth: a woman encompasses a man” (Jeremiah 31:22). According to some commentators this means that women will no longer need protection from or by men in order to function in society. In the prophet’s day this would have been a significant change. Colossians takes the idea further. “In that renewal there is no longer Greek and Jew, circumcised and uncircumcised, barbarian, Scythian, slave and free; but Christ is all and in all!” (Colossians 3:11). In each case the writers see a time when human distinctions will be swallowed up in God’s grace, when the way we’ve always done it will give way to the way God wants it done.
God has always been at work doing new things, challenging perspectives, upsetting preconceived notions, pushing us in directions. I suspect that regardless of what happens May 21, 2011 will be no different. Somewhere tomorrow God will touch a life, will encourage a community, will work through science and art to accomplish some part of the divine will. Somewhere tomorrow God’s grace will be sought and found, God’s healing will have a profound effect, God’s love will be reflected in the love of those around us. These will be new things that God is doing, things that will bring a close to the way it was before. Tomorrow will be the end of the world, at least as we have known it. But then, so will May 22, 2011, and May 23. God continues to act and to create, and frankly I feel fine about it.
Prayer: Gracious God, help us to accept the new thing you are doing in our midst and to embrace your will at all times. In Jesus’ name. Amen.
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