The Complexity of Seeking Peace: A Sermon from Psalm 34

Trybal Pastor
6 min readAug 26, 2018

I know this rose will open

I know my fears will burn away,

I know my soul will unfurl its wings,

I know this rose will open

I know this rose will open

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Seek peace,

And

Pursuit it.

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During the sharing

Of the peace,

A time when we as a community

Take intentional strides

To welcome one another

Into this sacred space,

One of our elders here,

Ed Krentz

Reminded me

That sometimes,

We should remember

To lift up

Those prayers

Of joy,

Hope

And

Peace.

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Think about this,

What defines peace,

To

You?

My Camp, LOMC

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Peace,

For me

Is singing that song,

I know this rose will open

While walking

In the fullness

Of night

Immersed

In the wilds

Of

Creation,

Nestled

In the form

Of natural prairie

That surrounds

My camp

Of

LOMC

Because sometimes being in those unfamiliar spaces

Out of our element

Where we can do nothing else

But LISTEN,

Listen,

To the lullaby

Of Creation,

And how absolutely beautiful

And how much we shouldn’t fear,

Keep watch dear Lord,

With those who work

Or watch

Or weep this night

And give your angels charge over those

Who sleep.

Martin Luther encouraged the faithful

To pray these prayers

Of peace,

and I pray that You would forgive

me all my sins where I have done wrong,

and graciously keep me this

night.

For into Your hands,

I commend myself,

my body and soul,

and all things.

things.

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Have you ever

Prayed these evening prayers

Vulnerably out in the open,

Under the stars,

Because it’s the only place

we can find,

peace?

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Peace was the familiarity

Of being in my grandmother’s bedroom

And just sitting there in her presence,

Even as the conversation ceased

And join her watching whatever was on her TV

Because these moments,

Were sacred

And the ones,

That I treasure.

I am sure,

We all have stories

Of being

Engulfed

In all that

Wisdom.

That remains

Clinging

To our own spirit.

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Experiencing affirming peace,

Occurred to me three years ago,

Kneeling as hands laid upon my head

The day

Bishop Miller

Through the Holy Spirit

Because of the path

That the Creator carved out for me,

Declared

And

Proclaimed

To the whole body of Christ,

That YES

God had called me

Into service,

The day

I was ordained.

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I am sure,

We all have moments

Of Holy jubilation

When we hear the Creator’s Voice

Shouting,

Calling

US

To be that physical expression

Of the Gospel

For others,

So that they could also know the peace

Regardless of who they were

That they would always

Be

Counted

And

Loved.

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Embodying Peace,

Through singing of songs

In which the entire body of Christ

Professes love,

Celebrates grace

And exudes peace,

With one voice.

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“I lift my hands

In total praise

To

You.”

Women,

Who I counted as Elders,

Who I affectionately called Aunties

These fellow Women Clergy

We sang that song,

As we gathered

Because we all knew,

That the Creator would always

Order our steps

Accompany us on the path,

Empower us

To SPEAK,

LIVE

BREATHE

BE

That example

Of the Good News

So that people

In our midst,

Regardless of how they connected

Or were disconnected

To faith,

Would never have to

Lose

Hope.

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Peace,

Yes,

Peace is even experienced

When a family

A community

Places their trust,

In the Creator God

So that even while

They are lodged in between life,

And grieving

That when the medicines can’t help,

When the doctors have no more answers

When the drugs simply give no relief

That we,

As beloved children of the Creator

Can take a deep breath,

Push off,

And dive into the waters of healing,

And into the presence

Of the One,

Who has the power

To give all of us

Everlasting

Peace.

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Well,

Pastor Kwame

This all sounds so pretty,

But the reality is

Peace is an abstract thought

You are preaching out of context

Because right now

There is no PEACE in this world.

A young man who fought for Peace,

In his community

Was gunned down

Up the street here on 56th and Woodlawn

363 bodies,

Lives

Stories

Have been wiped out

Because of violence

There’s no peace in our streets!

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There is no peace,

When immigrants are still hunted,

Because they are trying to find peace

Where Muslims are still persecuted,

Even as their faith tradition exudes peace

Where children are being separated

From the peace of being cradled

By the only parents they’ve ever known?

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What is this peace you speak of?

It’s an alien concept!

People,

Driven by power

Instead of peace

People

Who claimed to be guided

By the example of the One

Who called for PEACE

Though His commandment

Of LOVING ONE ANOTHER

REGARDLESS,

Seek a selfish kind of peace,

Through occupation

Annihilation

And through conquering

In

War.

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Peace?

What peace?

I don’t have any peace, Pastor!

Anxiety

Depression

Loneliness

The bills

The responsibility and the stress

The work load and the demands

The family strife

Tell us how peace

Is going to help us

SURVIVE

How will we make IT?

Sometimes,

All we want to do,

Is lay down

And never wake up

Because that is the only way

We can find

Peace.

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Seek peace,

And pursue it.

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Peace seems so

Elusive

Sometimes,

The only way

To get

Peace,

At least

Temporarily

Is dragging our weary bodies

To the Table

And finding comfort

In

Food.

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Jesus Christ

Reminds us,

That this food

We seek,

In different places

Can only quell our hunger,

For just a moment.

This,

Bread

That came down from heaven,

Your ancestors ate

And still perished.

But,

When we drag our weary bodies

Into this space

To this Table,

This bread,

Jesus’s body

Fills us

With

Peace.

Somehow,

We know

We will get through,

That we will be healed

And because of that PEACE

We find

Here,

We can continue on,

To pursue a way of life

Of Peace,

By living out

What Jesus Christ

Calls us to

Loving our neighbor,

Caring for one another

Being that Advocate

So that we all

Have

Peace.

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Thanks be to God

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Trybal Pastor

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