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ss=MsoNormal>I speak to you in the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.
Amen 
Consider the Lilies of the Field…
            Look at the birds of the air…
 
Today in our Gospel passage from Matthew - /a segment taken from the Sermon on the Moun/t - we are called to *Consider*… and *Look* at God’s creation
 
And what better time in the year – then today?
Well, maybe every other time of the year is better than now
With our snow and high winds on Friday and our warmer weather today and rain forecasted for tomorrow
It is, maybe, the time of the year that most needs our imagination to *consider* and *look* at the beauty in the natural world - all around us
But all around us it is beautiful - just Thursday when I was walking in from my car, the sun was shinning, the snow a fresh wonderful carpet on the ground and there were song birds singing and flying about in between the evergreens
We here, at Farringdon are blessed not only with a beautiful worship space but also with a beautiful location - beautiful in the all the seasons
Fall happens to be my favorite time of the year
                                    When I was growing up - on Sunday afternoons
After a family lunch of cold cuts and fresh bread and pickles, olives and a variety of cheeses – spread out like a banquet of abundance
                                                            We would go for a hike out on the escarpment - on the Bruce Trail
                                                                        And spend most of the afternoon considering and looking                                                               … and being part of God’s creation
To smell the fresh air and the special unique odor of leaves drying and changing colour
            And to see the handiwork of God’s paintbrush
                        - With the many shades of green, brown, yellow, orange, and red
We live in a truly magnificent part of the world - place that provides richness in all four of the seasons
            But it is fall and harvest time that I like the best
/                        /It is because, /in part/, the physical beauty - but also because it is the time of Harvest
Now I know that today in our grocery stores we can get products grown in greenhouses from all over the globe which keeps us from the natural cycle of the seasons
        But somehow the locally harvested vegetables in season still have their effect
                The produce section, in the harvest time of the year, is telling a different tale then the usual
o       The potatoes varieties are not limited to the browned-over tougher skin, that can travel or store well, but includes the fresh ‘new potatoes’
o       Corn spills over
o       There are squashes of many shapes and colours
o       And in general is there is a message of abundance
               I love to think of God’s creation in the harvest time with all the abundance…
Spring too, is a season of great beauty, the grass has returned to growing after its winter hibernation, the bare branches are replaced first with buds and then quickly with a wonderful canopy of leafs.
Then there are the spring flowers, colours from every shade of the rainbow.
I, personally, am really looking forward to *this* spring – the first spring for the landscaping project in the front of the church.
The drawings give us a glimpse of the beauty that awaits – but seeing it in person, I am sure will be a great pleasure
And it is spring with the first flowers that Jesus spoke to us in our gospel passage of today
I imagine Jesus picking a single stem of a wild lily and saying, “Look carefully at this wild flower of the field.”
As we look and marvel at its fragile beauty, He challenges us by saying effectively “Are you too busy to look carefully at the wild lilies of the field?”
Are you too caught up in your hurried and harried life so that your heart is no longer captured by the beauty and intricacies of wild flowers?
That is the first lesson of today
            Life is more then just… us - */stop and smell the roses/* - consider them
 
But if you are like me - like most of our Bible study group
/We meet Tuesday mornings at 10am and the Ladies Tuesday evening at 7pm - newcomers always welcome/
Your focus of the gospel passage was not on the lilies or the birds but on what Jesus is telling us about “worry”
                               The word ‘worry’ comes up 6 times
                                     This is a very popular and important passage that so clearly speaks of the subject
Knowing that anything repeated in scripture is something that we should be very careful to observe and understand
                                                            And here Jesus is telling us /‘not to worry’:/
                                                                        About food - or drink - or clothes
 
When I hear and read this passage, my mind immediately goes to two songs
            The first is by Bob Marley called ‘Three Little Birds’ the main chorus repeatedly says
            /            "Don't worry about a thing, 'Cause every little thing gonna be all right./
The second is by Bobby McFerrin called ‘Don't Worry Be Happy’
And the message is, regardless of what life throws at you – homelessness, no money for rent, no girlfriend – whatever the troubles in life – “Don’t worry, be happy”
Both are catchy tunes – that once you have heard them they stick in your head and leave you feeling… well, happy
                                                For that reason alone, I like them both
                                                            However is that what Jesus is saying
Is Jesus really telling us to simply ‘not worry’ – everything will be all right and just… be happy?
I can tell you that have heard more than one preacher go on a rant about how silly this attitude is
It is the source of great frustration for some, that in ten verses with 274 words, some people only hear two
            I won’t go on a rant – but Jesus is teaching us more than the two Bobs
 
Then as now, Food and drink, are of course necessities of ‘life’
And clothing is vital and representative of many things - at its most basic level - security - protection against the elements
                        Is Jesus saying that we are not supposed to be concerned with life and security?
Well, like so often when we have questions about scripture, we need to look deeper - to do some homework
Like for instance coming to Bible study – Tuesday morning or evening…
With questions, we need to look at what Jesus is really saying
 
Let’s consider it at the word level first
“worry” – this is a valid translation but it means more then we might tend to understand it as – where we think of worry primarily as ‘anxiety’
                        The Greek word used means /be preoccupied with/ or /be absorbed by/…
Now when we consider that we are not to be /preoccupied /or/ absorbed/ with something - even vital basic necessities
                                                We are given a new layer beyond mere anxiety
                       
Jesus was not telling His audience to become carefree and irresponsible.
He was, instead, exhorting them to set priorities for themselves:
/            Is not life more than food, and the body more than clothing?(Matthew
6:25b)/
 
If we were to stop there - we would have *some* sense of what God wants us to do
            We would - by ‘reading through the lines’ understand that:
#. life is more important then to be preoccupied with materials things
* the food we eat
* or what we drink
* or where we live
* and what we drive
#. that we should slow down and */consider/* and */look/* at God’s creation
#.
The passage does not mean, that food, drink, clothing, and other such necessities will come to the disciple automatically without work or foresight.
It addresses only the problem of preoccupation about these things.
o       For Christians of every age, anxiety is incompatible with a lifestyle focused on God’s kingdom.
Indeed, anxiety and worry need not rule the disciple who /“has known the grace of God”/
 
Stopping there gives us lots to think about and to act on…
 
            But that is not where Jesus ends
 
And as a side note - anywhere in the bible where words like:
            But – Therefore – or  However
                        Anytime these words show up - get ready for the heart of the message
For the fiscally minded ‘The payout’
 
In our second last verse Jesus states:
/ /
/“*But* strive first for the kingdom of God and His righteousness and all these things will be given to you as well” (Matthew 6:33)/
 
All this talk about birds… and lilies… and worry…, all of it - leads up - to *‘what we are simply called to do’*
/            Strive first for the kingdom of God and His righteousness/
We go to the greatest of all commandments – as Jesus said “the first and great commandment…”
And the reoccurring message through-out the Old and New Testament
/“You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your strength, and with all your mind” (Luke 10:27)/
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