June 17, 2012
Year B, Proper 6
Occupy
The Rev. Dr. Brent Was
Mustard seeds… I had a
Christian social ethics professor who talked about revolution and social
change. She was pretty revolutionary herself, a black, lesbian Baptist preacher
now in an endowed chair at Yale. She
taught about mustard seeds in a class called the “Political economy of
Misery.” She taught that the biggest
threat to revolution, to radical change in society, to movements striving for
justice was the expectation of spectacle.
“Don’t expect spectacle,” she would say.
She meant exactly what Jesus meant in today’s Gospel.
If
we expect every march to be a million x strong;
if we expect if we expect every training to be brilliant and draw a hundred
converts to the cause; if we expect every reasonable and good hearted person
who hears the truth we speak and teach and live and hope for to understand what
you are talking about, we are going to be disappointed, disheartened, and even
defeated.
Expect
mustard seeds. Mustard seeds are steps
to the kingdom of God. Each conversation
is what counts; that is the victory.
Each glimmer of hope that is sown is a blessing. Each mind opened, made even a teeny-tiny bit
more aware of the moral corruption and structural violence of late stage free
market capitalism, the closer we are to the promised land.
Expect
mustard seeds… sow mustard seeds. This
is our charge. This is what Our Lord and
Savior Jesus Christ taught His disciples. Curiously, this is what Gautama
Siddhartha, the Lord Buddha taught his, too.
Sow mustard seeds in your lives with others, in your work for justice,
in your struggle against tyranny of all forms.
We are all here people of faith. Faith in God, or some teaching or
practice, we have faith in humanity or that the moral curvature of the universe
does bend towards justice or simply faith that things must be, that things CAN
be better than they are. In this and
every merry band of people of faith, sowing the day in/day out seeds of peace
and change, of revolution and justice making, not expecting spectacle but doing
what needs to be done, change will come because, duh, God is on our
side. AMEM
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