Eastertide #4:
On
the first day of the week… collect an offering… for the poor.
(First Corinthians 16:1-4 & Second Corinthians 9:9)
From the beginning, Sunday morning worship had to do
with an offering: “Now concerning the offering… On the first day of every week,
each one of you should set aside a sum of money in keeping with your income” (1Cor 16:1-4).
Our church, like many, doesn’t take an offering—it’s all digital. Good thing
during this time of virtual church. Yet, I miss the old seen collection—when
the collection was part of our liturgy: “Would the ushers please come forward.”
That’s another thing that changed after Easter Morning: the
offering. Before Easter, bringing an offering had to do with a sacrifice to
God; or, for the pagans, “gods”. It was a way to placate the gods and to seek
their favor. But now, on this side of Calvary, such offerings are no longer
necessary. The sacrificial offering has been given once and for all (Hb 10). Whatever it is that needs to be done between
us and God has been done. There’s no need to appease God. That means that the
offering is now free to care for those in need. Charity
takes the place of appeasement. Charity, as an act of worship, is new. It's an Easter
thing.
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