Monday, November 3, 2025

Our Life Is Not An Island!

 All Saint’s Sunday!

 

(1)  Focus statement:

 

     This sermon will reflect upon the deceased persons who have been influential in our spiritual formation and growth and will challenge us to run with perseverance the race that is set before us, living a life that will be an example to others whom we might influence.

 

(2)  Function Statement:

 

     Because of this sermon, the congregation will realize that Christianity came to us by the dedication of many who have gone on before and will commit to being a more positive influence to those in their circle of influence.   


                          Heb. 12:1-2

 

                            Prayer

 

1st movement

 

     I would like to read a letter from a person who has been very influential in my life.  The letter is not dated, but it is written on the same stationery as another one that I have dated in Mar. of 1969.  Based on the contents of the letter, I will say it was written in Dec. of 1968 or 1969.  This would be about 1 1/2 - 2 1/2 years before my grandmother passed away. I am reading it just like she wrote it!  Bless her heart, she probably never dreamed it would be read to a congregation 55 years after she passed!

  

     Hello Mikie, Stevie, and Dana.

 

          Well how is my little grandchildren by now?  Well as common I do hope.  Well old Santa is just around the corner, just weeks off now be good little boys and girl.  You can play your Christmas record now and hear old Santa call your name, guess I'll fix up my tree this week.  I like to look at it and it brings me good cheer and brightens up the Spirit, helps us to think of little baby Jesus' birthday and what He means to us.  A little baby Jesus lay in a manger, no place to lay his little head.  He came into the world to bring us happiness and loves us so dearly.  So now we show him by being good and celebrate the day in the love and always make him happy; that's the sweetest gift of all - we can and ever have.  Baby Jesus was a Christmas gift for the whole world as the angels sing Glory to God a Savior is born come and let us adorn him peace on earth and good will to men and away in the manger.  Little Lord Jesus in the manger no place to lay his little head, and when the shepards seen the bright star in the East they knew the promised Savior was borned and went to search for him in Bethlehem and him and his mother and his Joseph all cattle sheep chickens and lambs in the barn and the light they followed guided them to where he lay and they gave them gifts so see that's why the gifts come on Christmas. He was our sweetest gift from God.  His only begotten son is Jesus and we love him so we want to make him happy.  Some people goes out and does killing and other bad things fighting, using curs words that don't please the Lord breaks his heart.  So grandma is so glad her children loves little Jesus and won't do that.  When you all grow up, you will understand what it is all about, so go to church and learn about Jesus.  He loves little children and wants to make them happy.  See God is our maker.  He made us all and He sent His son Jesus as a baby down to love us and teach us how to love and live right, so that's He lived with all and preached and stayed with all teaching and preaching and some grew jealous and crucified him on the cross killed him Easter and he gave us the Bible to go by and read and churches to go to and preachers to preach and teach but Jesus is still with us in our hearts and in spirit.  Well we will learn more on him each and every day we live.  So all ways try to please Jesus at all times he knows every thing we do good or bad he is always with us in the spirit.  So now just to try to show you the meaning of Christmas be good and enjoy Christmas and come see grandma when you all can.                                          By By

 

Grandma didn't have much education, wasn't good at spelling or grammar,  and probably didn't know what a run-on sentence was.  Christ wasn’t crucified on Easter, but he arose on Easter!  I know she probably knew that, but I read it as she wrote it. She knew the love of God and took every opportunity to tell of that love to her grandchildren or anyone else who would listen.  By this time in her life, grandpa had already gone on to be with the Lord and she lived alone.  Besides this, she was on crutches and couldn't leave the house by herself, but she still lived a very influential life.  I wasn't the little angel at this time in my life that it sounds like she thought I was , but I made a commitment to Christ and was baptized before grandma passed away, probably about a year after receiving this letter.  I can't help but think how influential this little lady was in that decision. 

 

2nd movement

     According to our scripture today, my grandmother, the others whose names we will read off this morning, and many others who have been influential in our lives and have gone on to be with the Lord are among that cloud of witnesses this morning.  I know that there is probably someone who has been very influential to us all and who, perhaps, has already gone on to be with the Lord.  You have heard my story, but I want you to think of that person who has influenced you and something that they said or did that has made a positive difference in the life you're living now.  (Pause.)  They too are among that cloud of witnesses! 

     The writer of Hebrews says, "Therefore," because we have all of these people looking on, because they are still a part of the church but have only moved on to a different place of existence, don't let anything hold us back, but keep pressing on, living for Jesus, and living a life that can be a positive influence to others.  The comparison the writer of Hebrews uses here is like we are the ones who are in action now, and they are in the grandstands applauding and cheering us on.  So the point is, because we have this crowd of witnesses, we need to give it our best effort.  But the writer of Hebrews also exhorts us to keep our eyes on Jesus, the one who makes living for God possible, the one who endured the cross, and the one who is now at the right hand of God, making intercession for us.  Because Jesus is there, we can live for God, we can give it our best effort, and we can be a positive influence on those whom we leave behind and to those whom we share life with today!

 

3rd movement

     Today is All Saints Day.  We are reminded of all those who have been a positive influence to us for Christ, but it shouldn't stop there.  It has been said that we are not an island to ourselves, meaning that we all touch other people's lives.  No matter what stage of life we find ourselves in, there is someone whom we can influence and there is someone whom we are influencing with our lives today. My grandmother was a shut-in, but she wrote letters; she still reached out with a witness, not unlike Paul in prison writing letters. Our world needs some positive loving witnesses for Christ today.  It has seen enough of the negative, hypocritical, judgmental side of Christianity!  Let's make sure that our influence is one that will influence people in a positive way with the love of God in Jesus Christ.  It's possible because of what God has done and is doing through Christ. 

As we encounter Christ at the table this morning, let’s commit and determine to run the race with patience, steadfastness, grace, and love so that we can be influential in bringing others to know Christ!  As you come, after you have received communion, you are invited to light a candle in memory of the Saints who have been influential in your life, especially those you have named this morning!  Then, you are invited to go forth and be influential in taking the gospel to others! May the words of Paul from our May the words of Paul from our 1st reading be true of us today, II Thess. 1:1-4 & 11-12 (read again). Thanks be to God!

Prayer of Confession!

Service of Communion

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