Let me tell you a few book-titles I found on Amazon this week - (I've been using my sermon preparation time wisely!):
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1001 Gardens You Must See Before You Die
There’s also, by the way,
Its an exhausting list, isn’t it!
After that lot, you might need
But I think a list of books like that makes you realise, doesn’t it, that many people sense they're missing something in life.
They’re trying to squeeze as much as possible out of the time left to them on this planet.
They’re not satisfied and they don’t know quite where to look for peace and rest.
There would be something a bit desperate if someone had all those books on their shelves, wouldn’t there?
But the Bible’s message is much saner and much simpler.
This passage (Simeon's song in Luke 2) tells us that the one thing we must do before we die is, as it were, see Jesus.
Don’t worry too much about all those books and pictures and places and films.
The only really essential thing is to come to appreciate Jesus – to come to terms with him.
Simeon says, in effect, "now I've seen Jesus, I can die happy".
That's the message of Simeon’s song:
Jesus is at the centre of things.
He alone brings salvation and light for all people.
2 comments:
Brilliant hook! Do you ever record sermons at Holy Trinity? Love to hear it.
We record 'em all - onto audio CD, I think.
I think if you asked the church office (736627) they could organise a copy.
Apparently it was only 15 mins long as well - I'm somewhat ashamed to say - so it wont take too long.
Eventually hopefully there'll be MP3s available on the website but...
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