“The Mother Clothed with the Sun”
Rev. Alison Longstaff, May 11, 2014
Bath Church of the New Jerusalem
Psalm 104: 22-35; Rev
12: 1-9; AE 707
“Though the human body is born
complete in one moment, the birth of the human heart is an ongoing
process. It is being birthed in every
experience of your life. Everything that
happens to you has the potential to deepen you.
All the possibilities of your human destiny are asleep in your
soul. You are here to realize and honour
these possibilities.” -John O’Donohue- Anam
Cara (pp 6,9)
Happy Mother’s
Day. Yes, mother’s day is a secular
holiday, but my inner feminist still loves it—any chance to raise up and honor some
very important people in our lives whom we otherwise tend to take for
granted. And while secular, Mother’s Day
does have certain spiritual overtones; and I can use it as a great segue into
the “New Church’s” birthday, which Swedenborgians celebrate on the 19th
day of June.
In Swedenborg’s writings we discover that this Mother clothed with the Sun represents “the church.” But be careful: “church” here does not mean the specific religious group to which we belong or even more abstractly, organized Christian religion. The Mother clothed with the Sun represents the great collective of all the good people on the earth who are trying to live good and conscientious lives. This collective crosses all denominational boundaries. And any one group that claims they are IT, has missed the boat. In particular, the Woman clothed with the Sun represents all those people who are able to incubate, nurture and give birth to a healthy, living understanding of what it means to live a life according to God’s Word, which means God’s love. Sometimes, that is you and me. And most specifically, this woman represents God’s Love Itself. She radiates such love that the only way to describe her is “clothed with the sun.” Have you looked at the sun lately? It can be blinding in its brilliance.
There are many theories out in the world about this
dragon, with most of them full of fear, and asserting that this dragon is or will
be some specific earthly organisation at a set time in history doing some bad
things. *Sigh.* The eternal and timeless nature of God’s love and God’s Word is
never so limited and specific. God’s
Word speaks to all humans of all time, and is uniquely designed to do so. No one story, not even one abstruse and
fantastical prophecy in the Bible is ever secretly about helicopters or bar
codes or which nation controls the land west of the Jordan River. God’s Word is incapable of being so
limited. The Bible is about spiritual human dynamics. It is about the individual journey of the
human heart towards God. It is about our
struggle to learn to trust God and trust the process. We don’t need to be afraid of any story in
the Bible. Even the number 666, or “the
mark of the beast” is simply describing the nature of religion when it stops
teaching love. When we are loving, we
embody the best of what is human. But
when we forget compassion and loving-kindness, when we think we need to be
afraid and to judge and to make religion to be about rules and a certain
lifestyle, we look more like a beast. We
become inhuman. The number 666 is a
simple spiritual representation of “getting it all wrong.” 666 means we completely missed the boat. *Buzzer sound* “Try again.” And the beauty is, we can.
This arc in the Bible that tells the story of the Mother
clothed with the Sun and the Great Red Dragon has a sort of muddled, repetitive
nature to it. It seems like the dragon
is cast out for good, only to show up again and make more problems. There’s something familiar-sounding in
that. Isn’t that how it so often goes in
our lives? We think we’ve licked
something, and then it shows up again in a slightly new form and all the
trouble starts again. That’s just the
way things go on this epic journey. It’s
not our fault. It’s the shape of
things. But just maybe it is in the
Bible not to tell us we are losers,
but to give us heart.
Remember, the Bible is also the story of the journey
Jesus made on his path from human infant to Divine Human. That means even Jesus had to battle this
spiritual dragon, and it didn’t want to go away for Him either. I think we see it when the devil promises him,
“Just bow down to me, and all the world will be yours.” It must have been very tempting to want to
simply force us all to be good—to
take control—to remove the process and zap us all into instant perfection. We can be so slow to learn! And we do such horrible things to each other
in the process! We did such horrible
things to Jesus. He must have been tempted to simply eliminate all the struggling and
pain and suffering.
But He also knew that to do that would not be the most loving thing, though that can be hard for us
to understand. Eliminating the struggle
for us also eliminates the overwhelming joy and triumph we will feel when we
finally reach the end of the race. It
eliminates us feeling like a someone, or as if we own our own spiritual life.
That is important. What does your child
learn when you clean their room for them?
What do they learn when they have to clean it themselves?
This spiritual
journey is a marathon, and it is worth every drop of sweat and every ounce of
stamina and patience and endurance. It
draws these qualities out in us, and teaches us compassion. It grows us up from spiritual amoebas to
spiritual ninja angels (we hope)! Good things take time. Very good things take a very long time. If it wasn’t worth the time it takes, God
wouldn’t have created this life the way it is.
So forgive yourself when you are facing the dragon once
again. You are not alone. And remember the goal in sight: protecting
the vision and reality of the Mother Clothed with the Sun, which will be a growing
collective of human hearts and minds that understand that LOVE is what matters
most.
God’s blessing on this Mother’s day Sunday. Amen.
Modified from a sermon originally preached May 2008
Readings:
Psalm
104: 24-35
O Lord, how many are Your
works! In wisdom You have made them all. The earth is full of Your possessions—this
sea great and broad, in which are swarms without number, living things both
great and small. There the ships sail about; there is that Leviathan which You
have made to play there. These all wait for You, that You may give them their
food in due season.
What You give them they
gather in; You open Your hand, they are filled with good. You hide Your face, they are troubled; You
take away their breath, they die and return to their dust.
You send forth Your Spirit,
they are created; and You renew the face of the earth.
May the glory of the Lord
endure forever; May the Lord rejoice in His works.
He looks on the earth, and it
quakes; He touches the hills, and they smoke.
I will sing to the Lord as
long as I live; I will sing praise to my God while I have my being.
May my meditation be sweet to
Him; I will be glad in the Lord.
Bless the Lord, O my soul!
Praise the Lord!
Rev 12: 1-9
1 A great and
wondrous sign appeared in heaven: a woman clothed with the sun, with
the moon under her feet and a crown of twelve stars on her head. 2 She was
pregnant and cried out in pain as she was about to give birth. 3 Then another
sign appeared in heaven: an enormous red
dragon with seven heads and ten horns and seven
crowns on his heads. 4 His tail swept
a third of the stars
out of the sky and flung them to the earth. The dragon
stood in front of the woman who was about to give birth, so that he might
devour her child the moment it
was born. 5 She gave birth
to a son, a male child, who will rule all the nations with an iron scepter. And her child
was snatched up to God and to
his throne. 6 The woman fled
into the desert to a place prepared for her by God, where she might be taken
care of for 1,260 days. And war
broke out in heaven: Michael and his angels fought with the dragon; and the
dragon and his angels fought, 8 but they
did not prevail, nor was a place found for them in heaven any longer. 9 So the
great dragon was cast out, that serpent of old, called the Devil and Satan, who
deceives the whole world; he was cast to the earth, and his angels were cast
out with him.
Apocalypse Explained n. 707 (my paraphrase) A woman clothed
with the sun, signifies “the church” (or spirituality) with
those who are in love to the Lord, and consequently in love towards the
neighbor. One can see this when one knows that the “sun,” signifies
the Lord, especially regarding Divine love. “Clothed with the sun” signifies living
from that love. This “woman”
signifies a New Spirituality (which radiates love), which is being established
by the Lord as the less mature and sometimes harmful ideologies of existing
faith systems are seen to be broken and are therefore abandoned.
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