Tuesday 13 October 2015

God is Calling you

1 In the year that king Uzziah died I saw also the Lord sitting upon a throne, high and lifted up, and his train filled the temple. 2 Above it stood the seraphims: each one had six wings; with twain he covered his face, and with twain he covered his feet, and with twain he did fly. 3 And one cried unto another, and said, Holy, holy, holy, is the LORD of hosts: the whole earth is full of his glory. 4 And the posts of the door moved at the voice of him that cried, and the house was filled with smoke. 5 Then said I, Woe is me! for I am undone; because I am a man of unclean lips, and I dwell in the midst of a people of unclean lips: for mine eyes have seen the King, the LORD of hosts. 6 Then flew one of the seraphims unto me, having a live coal in his hand, which he had taken with the tongs from off the altar: 7 And he laid it upon my mouth, and said, Lo, this hath touched thy lips; and thine iniquity is taken away, and thy sin purged. 8 Also I heard the voice of the Lord, saying, Whom shall I send, and who will go for us? Then said I, Here am I; send me.      (Isaiah6:1-8)

  • If you've ignored a ringing phone because you knew who was calling, raise your hand.
  • If you've picked up the phone and said something stupid because you thought you knew who it was, raise your other hand.
  • If you've stayed at home when you really wanted to go out because you were expecting an important call, smile.
  • If you've sat next to the phone waiting for someone to call, kick yourself
Are these not the different kinds of calls that we hear under normal circumstances? Aren’t they a qualification of how important a call can be? I am sure that we have all experienced some sort of call or another. And the call of God to Isaiah in Chapter 6 is one of the more famous calls in the Scripture. Isaiah’s call comes in the form of a vision, where he sees God way up high on a throne and God’s kingly robe being so huge that the hem of it completely fills the temple. There are strange beasts with lots of wings attending to God and proclaiming God’s holiness with such power that the temple shook and filled with smoke. Now, most of us cannot claim to have had such an experience – but those of us who choose to pay attention to our spiritual lives, we can often point to several “aha!” moments on the spiritual journey.

The initial one of those, the one that usually propels us to begin the spiritual walk in the first place, is the realisation that the existence of God is a very real possibility. May be we had not really considered that before, but something happens that makes us say there might actually be a God, in which case I better pay attention. We might not be sure at that point. We might not know anything about the nature of that God, but God suddenly becomes real enough that we feel compelled to investigate.

After all the shaking and smoking in Isaiah’s vision, he cries out “Woe is me! I am lost... yet my eyes have seen the King, the Lord of hosts.” When confronted with the glory of God, the first thing that Isaiah becomes aware of is sinfulness – he is scared. I doubt he thinks repentance, but may be his mind goes, “that’s it; I’m in for it.”

But he is not and neither are we. Have you reached a point of basic belief in God? Then believe me you are on a spiritual driveway – and this is your second “aha!” moment in the spiritual journey. That moment is that the God that you just discovered is calling you, by your name – ringing your number, calling on your address and God is calling specifically you. 
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The Rev Armando Sontange has a blessed calling: Shumikazi calls him Honey, Kwezi, Litha and Khanyo call him Dad. The folks at Kagiso Presbyterian Church call him their Moruti and preacher. And God calls him His.

Tuesday 6 October 2015

Dreams- What are they?


Have you ever had weird dreams? Can you give some examples?

Dreams are a way of our mind talking to us … all the filters that we have in the day are set aside and our brains are free to confront what is really going on in there. Dreams often recount:

·         Fears
·         Unexpressed emotion
·         Ambitions
·         Reflect what is going on in our lives at that point in time

Yet they are an incredible metaphor for another kind of dream … dreams for our lives … our hopes and aspirations … I would like you to take a moment to think of the dreams that you have had for your life …

·         How many of these dreams have been realized?
·         How many are outstanding?
·         How different would your life be if these dreams had come true?

A man had had a very vivid dream – he was floating down the river on a boat when he saw someone he recognized and shouted out a greeting at them … at which he woke himself up by shouting, ‘Hello’. He wasn’t sure if he had or had not disturbed his wife until the next night when after he kissed her goodnight she said, “Oh by the way if you dream again tonight please make sure you just wave hello this time”

Sometimes our dreams just end up being waves instead of hello’s … and there are a whole lot of reasons why our dreams don’t end up being what we want them to be:
·         Out of control of our circumstances
·         Making the wrong decisions

·      Dreams are unrealistic – what’s wrong with a self-cleaning car that flies you to work while you sleep?
When our dreams fail … we feel as though we fail … and we feel as though our lives have failed … and we are left feeling frustrated!

Joseph
Joseph is a fantastic template for you and for me because he gives us both sides of the story: both dreams that fail and those that are successful and he offers us an invitation to dream again:
Joseph’s Failure
When we look at Joseph’s dreams in the beginning of Genesis 37; as a 17 year old there are two marked characteristics of his dreams:
·         Joseph’s dreams are centred on himself
o   About himself
o   About his own success
·         Joseph’s dreams are a source of arrogance and affect his attitude towards others …

Yet Joseph isn’t the only one who dreams …
Acts 2:17 ESV
“‘And in the last days it shall be, God declares, that I will pour out my Spirit on all flesh, and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, and your young men shall see visions, and your old men shall dream dreams…”
Regrettably our dreams are most often about serving self – we dream of
·         Success
·         Wealth
·         Influence

Things that will bring us peace and joy and wholeness … now I don’t want you to think that there is anything wrong with wanting these things for our lives … but when this becomes our point of departure – as with Joseph - it affects our
·         Attitudes
·         Priorities

We find that we tend to live lives that are self-serving and inward looking … you will remember how this so annoyed his brothers they tried to kill him and ended up selling him off into slavery … yet if we move ahead 13 years we discover that dreams have become something quite different for Joseph.
Joseph has been serving in Egyptian households, he has been thrown into Egyptian jail and his life is uncertain … but this time dreams are playing a different function for the thirty year old.

Pearl Necklace
After she woke up, a woman told her husband, "I just dreamed that you gave me a pearl necklace for our anniversary. What do you think it means?"
"You'll know tonight." he said.
That evening, the man came home with a small package and gave it to his wife.
Delighted, she opened it to find a book entitled "The Meaning of Dreams."

Suddenly we find Joseph not interpreting his own dreams but rather the dreams of others in
·         Genesis 40
o   Cup-bearer = good news
o   Baker = not so good news
·         Genesis 41
o   Pharaoh = famine

You see suddenly Joseph’s dreams were not about himself … but rather about others … suddenly his interest lay not in his own preservation or growth or success but rather about supporting and benefitting others.
Perhaps more striking though is that in the first instances Joseph just talks about his dreams but years later after all his journeys and incarcerations Joseph says, “Do not interpretations belong to God?” (40:8b)
Then in the next chapter of Genesis, when Joseph is summoned to interpret Pharaoh’s dream he says in (41:16)
16 “I cannot do it,” Joseph replied to Pharaoh, “but God will give Pharaoh the answer he desires.”

You and I have so many dreams for our lives … from winning the rugby world cup all the way through to career success, from having the perfect family to being financially secure … from having the perfect body … all the way through to a dream car … yet the message of Scripture is clear … the message of Joseph is clear …

·         Our dreams should serve not only our own interests but the interests of others …
·         Our dreams can only become real in God’s strength and not our own…

When Joseph was dreaming as a 17 year old … his dream was pathetic – his family bowing down to him … he never ever could have imagined that 13 years later … not only his family but in fact the entire nation of Egypt would be bowing down to him!
Dream
I encourage you to dream … to hope … to reach for the stars … for this is God’s way of drawing you and leading you into greater things than you could ever dream of …
·         And so base your goals and your aspirations in Christ’s call to love … of course to love yourself but also to love others … to serve them … to reach your aims for the benefit of the world around you!
·         And then rely not on your own strength but that of the Holy Spirit in Christ our Lord to make those dreams a reality!


You and I have all had crazy dreams in our sleep … but would you believe me that the following inventions all originated from night time dreams:
·         Sewing machine
·         DNA structure
·         … of all things Google
·         Degas paintings
Where will your dreams lead you …
·         What is your dream for others?
·         Are you able to trust God to make this true?
And through the power of the Holy Spirit you will change the world.

Amen
The Rev Armando Sontange