All Show, No Go - Ash Wednesday Message 2009 02 25.
All Show, No Go - Ash Wednesday Message 2009 02 25.
All Show, No Go - Ash Wednesday Message 2009 02 25.
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gather the children,
those nursing at the breast.
Let the bridegroom leave his room
and the bride her chamber.
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Let the priests, who minister before the LORD,
weep between the temple porch and the altar.
Let them say, "Spare your people, O LORD.
Do not make your inheritance an object of scorn,
a byword among the nations.
Why should they say among the peoples,
'Where is their God?' "
You’ve seen it before. There have been military offensives that had lots of press coverage but no real
opposition, and were planned that way. There are cars that pretend to be something that they are not,
cars that look like mini SUV’s but have nothing special under the hood and there are the average sedans
and tiny, fuel sipping commuter cars that have been tricked out with neon lights, ground effects,
spoilers, fancy hubcaps and maybe even a hood scoop while having nothing special under the hood.
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There is a phrase in modern language for all of these and anything else that pretends to be something
other than what it really is, “All Show and No Go.” Some of the developers of these products would
have you believe that these products are something other than what they really are, but some are quite up
front about what they are selling and they are clear that its all for show for the people who only want to
look good.
In our passage from Matthew, we heard Jesus caution his followers, 1"Be careful not to do your 'acts of
righteousness' before men, to be seen by them. If you do, you will have no reward from your Father in
heaven.” Jesus took issue with the Pharisees and the leaders of the temple who made a big show of
doing good. They told everyone how they tithed even from the spices that grew in their herb gardens
but while they did so they allowed their elderly parents to go hungry. Jesus continued,
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"So when you give to the needy, do not announce it with trumpets, as the hypocrites do in the
synagogues and on the streets, to be honored by men. I tell you the truth, they have received their
reward in full. 3But when you give to the needy, do not let your left hand know what your right hand is
doing, 4so that your giving may be in secret.
These phony leaders also made a big public spectacle of their offering to God. They made their
offerings in public places of the temple courts where the offering plates were much like our Salvation
Army kettles with a trumpet shaped opening. They wore flashy clothes and, having exchanged their
offering for an equivalent amount in pennies, made a lot of noise and attracted attention to themselves
by making their offering so that everyone would know (or at least think) that they were giving
extravagantly. Jesus says that these phonies were in Jesus’ words, hypocrites, they were all show and no
go. They gave to God not because they honored God and not even because they cared about the poor,
but only because they wanted to be honored by other human beings.
Jesus says, when you pray, don’t pray like the hypocrites, when you fast, don’t do it like the hypocrites
and draw attention to yourself. Jesus says instead of making a big show and trying to impress human
beings and build up your stock in friends, favors, money and power his followers should check their
attitudes and their selfish motives at the door.
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unknown; dying, and yet we live on; beaten, and yet not killed; 10sorrowful, yet always rejoicing; poor,
yet making many rich; having nothing, and yet possessing everything.
In his own way, Paul echoes the words of Jesus and encourages the church not to do those things that
benefit us here on earth but instead to focus on God and on his kingdom. Paul encourages the followers
of Jesus to strive for understanding, purity, patience, and kindness. To show love for our fellow man
and to demonstrate sincerity, righteousness and truthfulness even when we are poor, broken, beaten and
dying.
As we begin the forty days of Lent, we remember Jesus and how, after his baptism, he was called into
the desert wilderness for forty days. God asks us to spend some time checking our motives and making
sure that we are focused on God and on his kingdom instead of on our self-promotion for own benefit.
Christians should never be “All Show and No Go.” Let us spend some time focusing on what’s under
the hood and making sure that our lives are consistent and not lived to make a good show on the outside
for the people around us while being rotten on the inside.
We have forty days to look inside ourselves and check our attitudes selfish motives at the door. Let us
not be among those who are described as having nothing special under the hood.
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