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Saturday, April 17, 2021

Matthew, Romans, Hebrews and 1 Peter: You need to do it!

Presented to The Salvation Army Alberni Valley Ministries, 18 April 2021 by Captain Michael Ramsay (service outside the Legion following all of the Covid-19 rules and recommendations)

 

I am so thankful that we are allowed to have our worship times outside now (as long as we are blessed with appropriate weather). 

 

There has been a lot of talk about obeying the authorities in recent times. It has after all been illegal for the Church to meet in the churches for church services since Christmas. It is only in the previous few weeks that we have even been allowed to meet outside in the elements again. There have been many discussions about churches gathering. I had an article published in the Journal of Aggressive Christianity entitled “What we did when Church was illegal[i]. It has been a serious concern. At a time when rates of suicide and drug use and abuse are at all-time highs to remove these emotional and spiritual supports from the most vulnerable doesn’t seem to make any sense to many people. 

 

According to Matthew, Jesus famously tells us to “render unto Caesar what is Caesar’s” (Mt 22:21) and Paul in Romans 13 and Peter in 2 Peter 2 caution us to obey the authorities, reminding us that they are not there by accident. For good or ill, whether they are good or bad, God has put them there or at the very least permitted them to remain. 

 

This is a very important directive that we are given in Romans, Peter, and Matthew – to obey the authorities. There is very good reason for this advice. 


It is also very important to look at who is offering us this counsel. Jesus, like Peter and like Paul later, was executed by the State. The government tried, convicted, and sentenced Jesus, Peter, Paul, and many of Jesus’ disciples to death by capital punishment. Jesus and many of his prominent followers – including authors of the comments here encouraging us to obey the government – were convicted and executed for disobeying the government, breaking the law. Peter, Paul and Matthew all knew Jesus was executed by Caesar’s authority, after a trial, before they wrote their letters encouraging us to obey the authorities. They also seemed to realize that if they continued to meet with other Christians publicly that they would be sentenced to death and yet they did it anyway. How do we reconcile this apparent contradiction? 


And how does it apply to us today where the Church has been denied by the courts (at least so far) its constitutional protection from the government? If we are told again not to meet for services, should we obey government directives or not? Should we meet in the churches or not? Peter has an answer for us .

 

1 Peter 2:20-22a records “For what credit is it if, when you sin and are beaten for it, you endure? But if when you do good and suffer for it you endure, this is a gracious thing in the sight of God. 21 For to this you have been called, because Christ also suffered for you, leaving you an example, so that you might follow in his steps.

 

I think this is key. We are not supposed to disobey the authorities about anything in the whole world (no speeding, no working under the table, no breaking covid-19 laws) – except when the authorities forbid us to serve God. We are instructed in the Bible to meet as a Church and not stop doing so, Hebrews 10:25. This is important. If the community of the saints no longer exists than the Church no longer exist.  

 

The question that we have to ask ourselves is what does our meeting together look like? Some people feel that have been able to meet successfully through zoom or social media. Some feel that regular meetings have been accomplished through phone calls or letters. We here have been meeting to make and serve meals to those in need in our community. We have also had support groups running, as they are now permitted. Our support groups are of course based on the Bible and have prayer as a key component and our food service always has had prayer as a part of it, sometimes a devotional thought and always the option of worship music playing in the background. 

 

To conclude for today: If you are hearing me in person right now then obviously you are meeting as the Church. If you are reading or watching this at another time and place, I encourage you to ask yourself these two very important questions about being a part of Church during the pandemic when the government is restricting religious gatherings:  

1.     Are you obeying the government in every way that you possibly can? As a Christian you need to do this. Anything else makes us all out to be causeless and seemingly clueless rebels. And 

2.     Are you continuing to meet as the Church somehow with others to pray, serve, and read the Bible? If you are not, you need to do so. 

 

Let us pray. 


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[i] Michael Ramsay, “What We Did When Church Was Illegal”, Journal of Aggressive Christianity Iss. 131 (Feb – Mar, 2021), On-line: http://armybarmy.com/JAC/article4-131.html?fbclid=IwAR16vfl-dZKyos7OGnZpyZmWI6xp0JaSQtqQAZNvV0MF5AEWbdJ8HWE1VUU

Friday, June 19, 2015

Exodus 13:21-24: a Time to Move

Presented to Swift Current Corps, 21 June 2015 
by Captain Michael Ramsay

This week I have been reminded of the Exodus. When the people left the only homes they had even known in Egypt to go to what God had promised them, how did God lead them? What went before them? (A fiery pillar/column of cloud that they could follow night or day.) This pillar would lead them from location to location for a whole generation. Some places they would stay for a long time. Some places they would stay for a short time and some places they would avoid altogether as God led them on a circuitous route eastward. Every time the pillar of fire/cloud would stir, it was time for them to pack up, move and follow God to a new location.

This is not unlike our vocation and experience as Salvation Army Officers. Every time God stirs headquarters hearts like He did the pillar of fire/cloud, it is time for us Officers to move. At some locations we stay for a long time; others we stay for a short time and there are others, of course, that Susan and I have missed altogether as God has been leading our family eastward. Susan, the two older girls and I followed God from Victoria to Vancouver’s DTES where we stayed for a couple of years. We then followed His leading to Winnipeg where we stayed another couple of years and then Nipawin and Tisdale in Saskatchewan before he led us to Swift Current where God has allowed us to serve Him hand-in-hand with each of you, our dear friends for these past six years – and He has even blessed us with another member of the Ramsay clan while we were here.

We have certainly been blessed here but now the pillar of fiery cloud is stirring again. It is time to have packed up our belongings and follow God to His next place for us. We have no idea how long we will be there or even really what we will be doing there; we just know that like the Hebrews whom God called out of Egypt, the Ramsays as we were called out of Victoria, will need to keep following the Lord and -unlike the Israelites- we need to do it without grumbling so that we may experience the joy that can only be found in obedience to the Lord.

And so today we are on the move again. This is our last Sunday. Our car is packed and we are ready to go and though we do not know our penultimate temporal destination, we do know our next stop on the road and we do know that as we are faithful then our ultimate destination of our lifelong journey will be in the Eternal Kingdom, the Age to Come, Everlasting Life.

So as we go from you after the service today, following God in a manner akin to the fiery pillar of cloud, know that you are in our hearts and in our minds and that we will always cherish your friendship and all that the Lord has taught us through each and everyone of you on our stop here in Swift Current. May God continue to bless you as greatly as He has blessed us through you, for now and forever more.


In Jesus Name, amen.