7/29/2019

September 1: Jeremiah 2:4-13; Luke 14:1, 7-14

by Rev. Dr. Neal Presa

When we give, we want recognition. If it’s our end-of-year contribution or donation of old clothing with the Goodwill or Salvation Army, we want the tax-deductible receipt. If it’s a larger gift, a named opportunity with a plaque bearing our names or on a building will do just fine, thank you very much.

Jeremiah 2 and Luke 14 have an apt way of going to the heart issue when we pursue recognition of ourselves, of our efforts, or when we neglect that God has enabled us to live and to give: we will be like cisterns with a limited supply of water, or we will be like airline passengers who take someone else’s seat in the first class cabin later to be embarrassed when we are asked to move, or like the party host who only invites guests in hopes that he/she will receive an invitation in return.

In all those analogies, the bottom line is the same: the pursuit of self leads to the pursuit of nothing; we will be left empty-handed and empty-hearted.

Instead, God desires another arrangement: that we instead recognize that the Lord is in pursuit of us and has been pursuing us from the start. The Lord desires us, desires who we are, what He’s given to us. The Lord pursues us so that out of the wellspring of our God-given gifts and our God-given lives, we can devote our lives to those who are often not invited to the fancy-shmancy parties: the hungry, the crippled, the blind, the lame.

In short, God is stewarding our life so that we might be about serving others, serving those who are on the margins, who have been oppressed, who are forgotten, and in doing so, we will discover life: the life of God.

Rev. Dr. Neal Presa

Rev. Dr. Neal Presa

The Rev. Neal D. Presa, Ph.D. is Executive Presbyter of the Presbytery of San José. He also serves as Affiliate Associate Professor of Preaching at Fuller Theological Seminary, and Senior Fellow of The Center for Pastor Theologians. He is past chair (2020-2022) and vice chair (2018-2020) of the Board of Trustees of the Presbyterian Foundation. He served as Moderator of the 220th General Assembly (2012-2014), and he currently represents the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) on the World Council of Churches Central Committee and Executive Committee, where he is moderator of the finance policy committee. He is moderator of the Theology Working Group for the World Communion of Reformed Churches’ 27th General Council (2025, Chiang Mai). He is author/(co-)editor of nine books and over 100 essays, journal articles, and book reviews, including the recent Worship, Justice, and Joy: A Liturgical Pilgrimage (Cascade, 2025), as part of the Worship & Witness series in partnership with the Calvin Institute for Christian Worship and with funding from the Louisville Institute. For two decades he served congregations in New Jersey and California, and as a senior administrative faculty and visiting professor/research fellow in theological institutions in the United States, Philippines, and South Africa. He is married to Grace née Rhie (a publisher of English books on Korean subjects) and they have two college age sons. Connect with Neal on social media @NealPresa or email Neal@sanjosepby.org.

Like what you read?

Get more great content delivered to your inbox by
subscribing to our blog.