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Bringing Them Home to the Trinity

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Bringing them home to the Holy Trinity (Isaiah 49:1-12)

By Rev. Dr. Ed Hird, All Saints Community Church, Crescent Beach

How does Bishop Peter bless us at the end of each All Saints service? With the Trinity, in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit. Happy Trinity Sunday!

Often clergy bless people using the sign of the cross. It is a fascinating blend of the Holy Trinity and Cross. Have you ever crossed yourself? You don’t have to, but it can be a meaningful gesture.  Eastern Orthodox people cross themselves in the other direction, right to left. Who is being dyslexic, East or West? 😉 I am sure that God doesn’t mind each way.

How many of you were you raised in a tradition that celebrated Trinity Sunday? The word Trinity is not in the Bible, but the concept is everywhere, three in one and one in three.

Now how many of you enjoy going away on trips? How many enjoy returning home in one piece? That can be painful. I will never forget being at the Honolulu airport with my dear wife waiting to return home to our homeland of Canada. My wife encouraged me to dress warmly in preparation for Canadian cold. I got warmer and warmer as we waited in the hot sun. Suddenly, after having unwisely eating half-price food at a Scottish Hawaiian festival, I fainted and threw up on the feet of the airport attendant. Before I knew it, I was suddenly being sent by a very expensive ambulance to the Honolulu hospital. There were no waiting lists there, but also no health insurance, thanks to a temporary computer glitch. How many of you want to find out that you don’t have health insurance while visiting the USA? I decided to get healthy quick, after being filled up with intravenous fluids. Thousands of dollars later, I was so glad to return home safely on a red-eye flight that night. It reminded me of Dorothy in Wizard of Oz saying ‘There’s no place like home.’ I believe that Canada has one of the best health care systems in the world as long as you are willing to wait for a very long time, which is rather complicated.

For years, the two things I didn’t want to do was clean toilets and door knock. Steve Monks, our St. Simon’s missionary for ten years in Baja, Mexico, preached at our church on how he loved Francis of Asissi and cleaning toilets.  It seemed a bit over the top to me. 😉 My wife Janice got me started on both, and I have now door knocked over 40,000 homes, half spiritually and half politically. I haven’t cleaned 40,000 toilets yet. 😉 Maybe 5,000 😉

On this Trinity Sunday, I have discovered that healthy Christianity always loves the Trinity. As part of our Christian walking group, I asked people what they appreciated about the Holy Trinity. One engineer told me that while he believed in the Trinity, he didn’t really understand the Trinity.  Welcome to the Trinity. You know how engineers like to figure everything out.

Our Light Magazine publisher Steve Almond is having Janice & myself do a series on denominational founders. Menno Simons, Martin Luther, and Archbishop Thomas Cranmer all loved the Holy Trinity. John Calvin greatly loved the Holy Trinity and gave this even more attention in his Institutes than he gave to the doctrines of God’s sovereignty and election. Many people think that Calvin is only about predestination but he is actually more about the Trinity.

Speaking of homes, my favorite homes to knock on are the JWs. They usually go into shock when the tables are turned. 😉 Did you know that JWs are not allowed to vote or serve in the military? President Eisenhower was raised in a JW family in which the Kingdom Hall was actually their private house. His dad got kicked out for questioning the JW view of the second coming.  After Eisenhower entered the military and politics, his mother was given a full military funeral. The JWs were not pleased.   JWs, by the way, are highly allergic to the Holy Trinity, going to great steps to demote Jesus to just being the Archangel Michael. They won’t be having a Trinity Sunday today, just in case you’re wondering. 😉

What do you appreciate the most about the Trinity? People in the congregation commented: unity, the family emphasis, the Holy Spirit, the omnipresence, mutual humility.

Alan Gilman, our long-term messianic friend, while attending one of his ten children’s wedding, recently preached at Pastor Giulio Gabeli’s Westwood Church in Coquitlam. He said something very memorable that relates to Isaiah 49: “Israel is Israel is Israel.” The Church is not Israel; rather according to Romans 11, we has been grafted into the olive tree of Israel. We have not replaced Israel; Rather as Isaiah 49 tells us, the Gentiles, the Goyim, the nations are included in Jesus/Yeshua. This is what the apostle Paul in Romans 16:25-27 calls ‘the revelation of the mystery hidden for long ages past, but now revealed.’ Christianity is the only ‘Jewish denomination’ that actively welcomed the nations.  I love how Alan Gilman insightfully noted: “If the Bible doesn’t drive you crazy, you’re not reading it right.” Is Christianity for Jewish people or for Gentiles? The answer is yes. 

The Bible really stretches us and transforms us if we are willing to both deeply listen and also to obey. The Hebrew word ‘shema’ means both to listen and to obey. True hearing, as Bishop Peter often reminds us, is not just cognitive information processing, but also surrender of the will and radical obedience to God’s Word. Why does Bishop Peter keep repeating himself about the surrender of the will?  Because we need to surrender our will.  There was a Latino pastor who preached on ‘Little children, love one another’ for three weeks. When asked by the elder when he would switch topics, he answered: ‘when you start doing it.’  The Bible is meant to mess with us and change us. The problem is that we don’t want to change, what the bible calls: to return. We want other people to repent and return instead. Repentance (shuv in the Hebrew) actually means to return home to the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. When Jewish people come to know Jesus/Yeshua, they are not leaving their heritage. They are actually coming home.

I am going to give you some homework in today’s Returning Home message. When is the last time that you have been home? What does home mean to you?  (The people in the congregation said: “safe, welcome, family, shelter.’)  If you were not born in Canada, it can be complicated as to where you feel fully at home.  Many South Africans get shocked when they move to Canada with its sometimes confusing practices, and then return to South Africa where they no longer feel at home, so they return to Canada as their new home.  You may have heard the expression: home is where the heart is. You may wish to ask: Where is your heart, and how does that relate to your sense of home? Marriage is intended to be a union between heart and home. My late mother and dear wife have an amazing ability to turn a house into a home. That is a real gift.

Home is woven with numerous precious and sometimes painful memories. Home is about family and togetherness. Home is a place of refuge from the storms of life – a place where we can hopefully relax, recharge and find solitude. That is not everyone’s experience. If you were raised in a alcoholic or addicted home, you may feel like you are walking on egg shells, and find it hard to feel at home.

In our national anthem sung especially during playoffs, we speak of Canada as our home and native land. How many watched the playoffs recently? Did you know that it has been 31 years since Canada brought the Stanley Cup back home. While My dad, grandfather, and great grandfather all lived in Edmonton, my dad who married a BCer became a strong Canuck fan. Either way, I am still hoping that Canada will surprise us and bring the cup back home in 2024. Do I hear a cheer: Bring it home? Bring it home. 😉 Of course my ultimate hope is not whether the Stanley cup comes home, but rather that people embrace the Kingdom of God cup.

Sometimes all of us feel a bit homeless, or not fully at home in our Christian life. Has it been hard or easy to feel at home in church for you? Do you feel at home at All Saints? Do you have to be perfect to be here? No.  God is our home, our dwelling place. The Holy Trinity is a community of three persons, and gives us an everlasting family.

Janice Inch, one of our elders came up and shared at this moment how safe it was for her at All Saints to be who she was and to have time to heal. She wants others who come through those doors to feel the same way.

Isaiah 49:1 says to us: “Listen to me, you islands; hear this, you distant nations: Before I was born the Lord called me; from my mother’s womb he has spoken my name.”

Before the digging of the Panama Canal in 1904 to 1914, BC used to be known as the most distant part of the world. You could only sail to Vancouver by first going to the treacherous bottom of South America. Isn’t it wonderful to realize that we were all called to follow Jesus, even in our mother’s womb? Even in the womb, the Trinity is calling us home and even speaking our names before we could ever choose him.  Isn’t that amazing that God called our name in the womb?  God must care for the unborn children.

In vS 2, Isaiah said “He made my mouth like a sharpened sword, in the shadow of his hand he hid me; he made me into a polished arrow and concealed me in his quiver.”

The Trinity often hides and conceals us as they sharpen us into a sharpened sword and a polished arrow. God calls us home in the midst of sharpening us. Has anyone been sharpened sitting under Bishop Peter’s sermons? Canadians can sometimes be a little dull because many don’t know their bibles. Many of us watch way more TV than we read books. It is the Bible and preaching that sharpens our mind.  At our Oct 25th South Surrey-White Rock Leadership Prayer Breakfast, we are once again having an Arrow Leadership speaker Carson Pue. Last year Dr Steve Brown from Arrow told us that this was their theme scripture. How many of you want your arrow sharpened and polished by the Holy Trinity this morning?

In vs 3, God said, “You are my servant, Israel, in whom I will display my splendor.””

How often are nations driven out of their homeland and return two thousand years later? That was a modern day miracle with Israel.  You may wonder: Why did the Trinity birth the people of Israel in the land of Israel, and miraculously call Israel back home, to do aliyah in 1948? To display his glory. The Hebrew words Shuv, as in our good friend Marty Shoub, means to return, and Aliyah means to go up to Jerusalem. Why has the Trinity grafted each of us as believers into the Olive Vine? Being grafted in is all about returning home. God calls us home to display his glory.

In vs 4, we hear a large ‘but’.  Do you ever say ‘but’ when someone says something nice about you?  We need to cancel our ‘buts’ and receive the blessing.  “But I said, “I have labored in vain; I have spent my strength for nothing at all. Yet what is due me is in the Lord’s hand, and my reward is with my God.”

Have you ever struggled with self-pity or discouragement in your Christian walk? 95% of people admit to this.  You can imagine how many Jewish people became atheists after the holocaust? Where was God when we needed Him?  Yet according to Joel Rosenberg, there is a major Jewish revival going on with over 800,000 Jewish people believing in Jesus/Yeshua as their Jewish messiah, more than ever in history. The Trinity is calling his chosen people home back to their messiah. I find this very encouraging because if Jewish people are starting to believe, there is hope even for Anglicans. 😉 Jewish people are starting to realize in their current deep trauma that it is actually Christians who love them and stand with them.

In vs 5-6, “the Lord says— he who formed me in the womb to be his servant to bring Jacob back to him and gather Israel to himself, for I am honored in the eyes of the Lord and my God has been my strength— he says: “It is too small a thing for you to be my servant to restore the tribes of Jacob and bring back those of Israel I have kept. I will also make you a light for the Gentiles, that my salvation may reach to the ends of the earth.””

The first return of Jewish people to Israel was after they were exiled to Babylon in 587BC for seventy years. God the Trinity is still passionate about calling home Jewish people. The suffering servant here in Isaiah 49 refers to both Israel and the messiah Jesus, who embodies Israel. It is both the corporate and the individual at the same time.  You will notice that returned Jews, like Nicky Gumbel in the Alpha course, are being used to call home  the nations to experience the good news of salvation. Jesus’ very name Yeshua means salvation. Through a former atheist lawyer Nicky Gumbel & Alpha, over 30 million people have heard the good news of salvation. Sally, do you have anything to add about Nicky & Alpha? Sally Start commented: “God uses Nicky because he had good mentorship, the centrality of the Holy Spirit, with an undergirding of prayer.

In vs. 7, you will notice what the Lord says— the Redeemer and Holy One of Israel— to him who was despised and abhorred by the nation, to the servant of rulers: “Kings will see you and stand up, princes will see and bow down, because of the Lord, who is faithful, the Holy One of Israel, who has chosen you.”

God here is speaking both about the people of Israel as a suffering rejected servant, and the messiah Jesus who embodied the very suffering of Israel. Have the Jewish people suffered? Jesus is that embodiment. It is almost impossible for Jewish people to believe in Jesus because they think that he is too Gentile. But God is moving among his own people in revival during these times of great trial. The Trinity calls home the despised and rejected.

in Vs 8, the Lord says: “In the time of my favor I will answer you, and in the day of salvation I will help you; I will keep you and will make you to be a covenant for the people, to restore the land and to reassign its desolate inheritances,”

The Messiah Jesus, our suffering servant, becomes a covenant for the people, bringing restoration to the land of Israel. Only those who go home receive their desolate inheritances offered by the Holy Trinity. There are many Jewish people in Israel turning to Jesus/Yeshua during their desolation.

In vS 9, The Lord says to the captives, ‘Come out,’ and to those in darkness, ‘Be free!’ “They will feed beside the roads and find pasture on every barren hill.”

You can imagine what a comfort this verse is to those families who had their own taken captive by Hamas and hidden in the Gaza tunnels. You may have seen many online hostage posters with three words ‘bring them home.’ This also applies to all of us caught in the darkness of sin and despair. The Trinity is calling us all home. Come home. Come home.

In vs. 10. God promises to feed, guide and lead Israel home: “They will neither hunger nor thirst, nor will the desert heat or the sun beat down on them. He who has compassion on them will guide them and lead them beside springs of water.” I thank God that those of us who are grafted in, are included in this homecoming to the Holy Trinity.

In vs 11-12, God the Trinity shows that He is coming to bringing Israel home and those who are grafted in.  “I will turn all my mountains into roads, and my highways will be raised up. See, they will come from afar— some from the north, some from the west, some from the region of Aswan.””

Recently in California, there were 30,000 people baptized in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit. “Here’s an excerpt: “this lady – probably in her 50’s, started running down to get baptized. I held my arms out open and yelled ‘Welcome home.’ She ran up and hugged me so tight and said, ‘I am free! I am free.’ That’s truly coming home, isn’t it?

Home often has to do with one’s final destination, and returning to where one started. Dying for Billy Graham was described as going home in his final book Nearing Home. Have you noticed how that last verse in many hymns is about coming home, going to heaven?   Let’s sing Swing low sweet chariot coming for to carry me home.

How many this Sunday morning want to more fully come home to the Holy Trinity? Let us pray. Dear Father, we often feel homeless, and don’t know where we are rooted. Only in you, and in your son Jesus, can we fully come home. I pray, Lord, for those who are just coming to know you and those who want to grow that there will be a homecoming today, in Jesus’ name. In the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit. Amen.

Author: edhird

I was the Rector of St. Simon's Church North Vancouver, B.C for 31 years, from 1987 to 2018. Ordained in 1980, I have also served at St. Philip's Vancouver and St. Matthew's Abbotsford. My wife Janice and I have three sons James, Mark, and Andrew. I was Past President and Chaplain for Alpha Canada. While serving as the National Chair for Anglican Renewal Ministries of Canada, I was one of three co-signers of the Montreal Declaration of Anglican Essentials For the past 31 years, I have been privileged to write over 500 articles as a columnist on spiritual issues for local North Vancouver newspapers. In the last number of years, I have had the opportunity to speak at conferences and retreats in Honduras, Rwanda, Uganda, Washington State, BC, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Newfoundland, and Ontario. My book For Better, For Worse: discovering the keys to a lasting relationship, coauthored with Janice Hird, can be purchased at https://www.amazon.com/Better-Worse-Discovering-lasting-relationship/dp/0978202236/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1535555614&sr=8-1 My sequel Restoring Health: body, mind and spirit, with a foreword by Dr JI Packer, is online with Amazon.com in both paperback http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/097820221X/ref=redir_mdp_mobile and ebook form http://tiny.cc/tanhmx . In Canada, Amazon.ca has it available in paperback http://tiny.cc/dknhmx and ebook http://tiny.cc/wmhmmx . It is also posted on Amazon UK (paperback and ebook ), Amazon France (paperback and ebook), and Amazon Germany (paperback and ebook). Restoring Health is also available online on Barnes and Noble in both paperback and Nook/ebook form. Nook gives a sample of the book to read online: http://tiny.cc/vj3bmx . Indigo also offers the Kobo ebook version: http://tiny.cc/kreonx . You can also obtain it through ITunes as an IBook: http://tiny.cc/1ukiox The book 'Restoring Health: body, mind and spirit' focuses on strengthening a new generation of healthy leaders. Drawing on examples from Titus' healthy leadership in the pirate island of Crete, it shows how North Americans can embrace a holistically healthy life. In order to obtain a signed copy in North America of the prequel book 'Battle for the Soul of Canada', Blue Sky, or God's Firestarters, please send a $25 etransfer to ed_hird@telus.net . Cheques are also acceptable.

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