Mount Calvary Sermons

Sermon - 10-18-2015 - Gods invisibility cloak

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21ST SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST 2015 PSALM 91:9-16I’ve discovered what I want for Christmas. And frankly, it is not something I just want, I need it the way a fish needs water. My life cries out for it. Like a gold bar, it bears the hallmark of treasure that mankind has pursued for centuries. A holy grail that has captivated people’s imagination, inspired their dreams, and stirred their passions. It has released the juices of novelists and whet the appetites of military strategists. In the wrong hands it could be a force for mischief, even evil. In the right hands it could liberate and protect. Regrettably, it has not yet been developed for consumers, so you won’t find it in the shops this Christmas, but I still covet one. It is the invisibility cloak. And it is real. The Material Science department at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, have created it. I don’t have any interest in how they achieved it, so I won’t bore you with descriptions of 50-nanometer-thick layers of magnesi