Seniors, you have come to a milestone
in your journey of life, that of graduation from high school. Most of you have
made plans for what you will do with the rest of your lives. Some of you have
made the choice to continue with your education and will go on to college or
university; some of you have made the decision to go to schools that will teach
you a trade; and some of you have decided to do other things such as serving
our country in the military or finding a job or one of the many other options
that have been presented to you by counselors, friends, mentors, or family.
Most of us like to think we’ve got it
all figured out. We know where we’re going and what we’re going to do. And, we
don’t need anyone to tell us what to do.
The people of Israel weren’t
any different. They thought they had it all figured out and didn’t need God. It
just so happened they didn’t have it figured out. The Babylonians attacked and defeated their
nation. They deported quite a few of the leaders to the city of Babylonia where they were
in exile for 70 years.
Along comes Jeremiah prophesying to
them that God has a plan for them, “…plans to
prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a
future.”
Friends, God has plans for you too.
The plans He has for you may not be immediately evident to you but at some
point in your life you will discover that he indeed has plans for you.
This evening I’m not going to tell you
how to make a living but I do want to share with you what I believe God has
called all of us to do. That is to service to others. After Jesus had risen
from the grave he appeared to Peter and the disciples at the beach along the Sea of Galilee . And this is what the poet Ann Weems wrote
in ‘Searching for Shalom’ that he told Peter…
‘He said, “Feed my sheep.” There were
no conditions: Least of all, Feed my sheep if they deserve it. Feed my sheep if
you feel like it. Feed my sheep if you have any leftovers. Feed my sheep if the
mood strikes you…if the economy’s okay…if you’re not too busy…
No conditions…just, “Feed my sheep.”
Could it be that God’s Kingdom will come when each lamb is fed? We who have
agreed to keep covenant are called to feed sheep even when it means the grazing
will be done on our own front lawns.’
Now you’re saying that’s not what I’ve
planned for my life. No, this might not be on your list of things that you need
to accomplish but friends, it’s on God’s list. You’ve all just completed the
first step in God’s plan. And now you’re beginning a new adventure. It’s a
blank slate, a clean sheet of paper, a blank computer screen, a new day that
awaits you.
‘Born in the light of the Bright and
Morning Star, we are new. Not patched, not mended…but new, like a newborn…like
the morning…the guilt-blotched yesterdays are gone; there is no looking back;
there are no regrets. In our newness, we are free. In the power of God’s
continuing creation we are: new shoots from the root of Jesse, new branches
from the one true Vine, new songs breaking through the world’s deafness. This
then is a new day. New shoots, new branches, new songs, new day…Bathed in the
promise of God’s New Creation, we begin!’ Searching
for Shalom-Ann Weems
As your take the first steps on this
new path you probably have thought about what it is that you’d like to do, what
are your gifts, skills, talents. Maybe you’ve been thinking you’d like to do
something to make a difference in this world you live in.
The gifts we’ve been blessed with are
gifts of hope. ‘Our yearning after God, our hope for a better way creates
infinite possibilities to touch the lives of the untouched, to reach the hearts
of the unreached, to heal the wounds of the unhealed, to feed the bodies of the
unfed, to accept the personhood of the unaccepted, to love the being of the
unloved.
Our gifts are gifts of hope; O God,
touch, reach, heal, feed, accept, and love us
that we might love one another.’ Searching
for Shalom-Ann Weems
Now some of you are dreaming of the day
when you’ll be wealthy with all the trappings that the world says make us
successful. Jesus said, “Where your treasure is…” “…some of us have mites and
some of us have millions and most of us fall somewhere in between. We know it’s
our responsibility to give from what we’ve been given, and Jesus made it very
clear that it was not the size of the gift, but the size of the giver’s heart
that matters. You, O Lord, know our treasures and our hearts. May our hearts
swell to the occasion!” Searching for
Shalom-Ann Weems
So, are all your plans set in stone? “Is
it all sewn up—your life? Is it at this point so predictable, so orderly, so
neat, so arranged, so right, that you don’t have time or space for listening
for the rustle of angels’ wings or running to stables to see a baby? Could this
be what he meant when he said, “Listen, those who have ears to hear…Look, those
who have eyes to see?” May we pray that God will give us the humbleness to see
into the darkness that surrounds to see the Coming of the Light.”
“Too often our answer to the darkness
is not running toward the light but running away. We ought to know by now that
we can’t see where we’re going in the dark. But, running away is
rampant…separation is stylish: separation from mates, from friends, from self.
Run and tranquilize, don’t talk about
it, avoid. Run away and join the army of those who have already run away. When
are we going to learn that Peace comes only when we turn and face the darkness?
Only then will we be able to see the Light of the world.” Kneeling in Bethlehem-Ann Weems
Good friends, tomorrow is indeed a new
day. How are you going to greet it? What are you going to do with the gifts
you’ve been blessed with? Who are you going to turn to for advice? Who are you
going to trust to talk to about your deepest desires and your worst fears?
My friends, I pray that you will go to
the One who has…”plans to prosper you and not to
harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.12 Then
you will call on me and come and pray to me, and I will
listen to you.13 You will seek me and find me
when you seek me with all your heart. 14 I will be
found by you,” declares the Lord,
“and will bring you back …”
Seniors, we all wish you
the best there is for your lives. We pray that you will listen to God’s Spirit
who lives within you.
I would leave you with one
last thought. Know that God loves you and is with you every day, every step
that you take. And everyone here loves you and will be holding you in their
prayers as you go into this new day.