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Isaiah 25:1-5
O Lord, you are my God. I will exalt you! I will praise your name, because you have done astounding things, plans laid long ago that are firm and faithful. 2 For you have reduced the city to a heap, the fortified city to ruins. The citadel of foreigners is no longer a city at all. It will never be rebuilt. 3 That is why powerful peoples will honor you. The cities of cruel nations will fear you, 4 for you have been a stronghold for the poor, a stronghold for the needy in their distress. You have been a shelter from the rainstorm and shade from the heat. When the breath of the ruthless is like a rainstorm battering a wall, 5 like a hot wind drying up the desert, you put down the uproar of foreigners. It is like heat cooled by the shade of a cloud. The song of the ruthless is silenced.
Praise the LORD, our Powerful Protector
I. He Humbles and Exalts
II. He Commands Respect
III. He Preserves Us from all the Elements
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John 7:14-24
When the festival was already half over, Jesus went up to the temple courts and began to teach. 15 The Jews were amazed and asked, “How does this man know what is written without being instructed?” 16 Jesus answered them, “My teaching is not mine, but it comes from him who sent me. 17 If anyone wants to do his will, he will know whether my teaching is from God or if I speak on my own. 18 The one who speaks on his own is seeking his own glory. But he who seeks the glory of the one who sent him—that is the one who is true, and there is no unrighteousness in him. 19 Didn’t Moses give you the law? Yet none of you does what the law tells you. Why are you trying to kill me?” 20 “You have a demon!” the crowd answered. “Who is trying to kill you?” 21 Jesus answered them, “I did one work, and you are all amazed. 22 Consider this: Because Moses has given you circumcision (not that it comes from Moses, but from the fathers), you circumcise a man even on the Sabbath. 23 If a man receives circumcision on the Sabbath so that the law of Moses may not be broken, are you angry at me because I made a man completely well on the Sabbath? 24 Stop judging by outward appearance. Instead make a right judgment.”
THE GOSPEL WILL
I. Show Jesus as the Son of God
II. Save us from our unrighteousness
III. Shifts our amazement
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February 11th, 2024
Transfiguration Sunday
2 Corinthians 4:1-6
Do Not Fear, You Have the Gospel Ministry
Therefore, having this ministry by the mercy of God, we do not lose heart. 2 But we have renounced disgraceful, underhanded ways. We refuse to practice cunning or to tamper with God's word, but by the open statement of the truth we would commend ourselves to everyone's conscience in the sight of God. 3 And even if our gospel is veiled, it is veiled to those who are perishing. 4 In their case the god of this world has blinded the minds of the unbelievers, to keep them from seeing the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ, who is the image of God. 5 For what we proclaim is not ourselves, but Jesus Christ as Lord, with ourselves as your servants for Jesus' sake. 6 For God, who said, "Let light shine out of darkness," has shone in our hearts to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ.
In the name of Christ who has called us by His great mercy into the ministry of His Gospel, dear fellow redeemed:
What would you think of a baseball player who played seven seasons without hitting the ball in fair territory? One of the best players of all time, Mickey Mantle, did the equivalent of that. His walks and strikeouts add up to more than 3,400 trips to the plate—seven seasons’ worth.
Or what would you think of an inventor who failed hundreds of times in his experiments? Thomas Edison, perhaps the greatest inventor in American history, spent many long months failing before he found a filament that would stay lit in his incandescent light.
Whether it be in the life of people we regard as quite successful, or in the life of those whom we consider ordinary, failure always finds its place. No one has gotten to the point they are at without first experiencing some sort of failure. The difference between Mickey Mantle and 90% of people who desire to make baseball their life, is the response to failure. All the greats struck out. All the greats went through periods where they didn’t seem to be as great as they appear. Except that failure did not cause them to lose heart. Instead, they learned from their failures, capitalized on them, and used them to shore up their weaknesses and persevere onwards.
Failure loves to define people. It was no different for the Apostle Paul. If anyone had the right to throw in the towel, or to let failure win, it was him. He was beaten, stoned, thrown into prison, lied about, disobeyed, shipwrecked, and so on and so forth. All throughout his ministry he found what appeared to be failure after failure after failure. . .and yet he persevered. Can you imagine the temptations running through his head on a daily basis? “Why continue to look after those Corinthians? They clearly want to follow after their own sinful desires rather than the Word of God that you preached to them. They aren’t worth it.” Paul would write three, and possibly even four letters to the congregation at Corinth both instructing them and chastising them for issues that were arising in their midst.
The church he had spent a considerable amount of time teaching, strengthening, exhorting, just didn’t quite seem to get it. There were abuses of the Lord’s Supper, a man who took his father’s wife to be his, rivalries that wanted to go to public court instead of dealing with each other, factions that claimed to be more righteous because of whom they belong to (whether Apollos, Paul, or Christ). The city of Corinth was well known for its moral decay, even among other heathens such as Rome. The church at Corinth was not quite ready to detach from the world around them and brought the world into their church. A recipe for failure. It would have been natural for Paul to simply let them collapse. Let them stew in their love for the world and chalk up Corinth as a failed mission.
I’m sure there are a number of ways you can identify with Paul, or even with the Corinthian church. I know I certainly can. Failure has wreaked havoc on my life, and all of our lives. A curse of living in a sinful world. Have you found failure in your personal life? How to manage being in the world, but not letting the world become a part of you? What about in the ministry into which you have been called? You are a part of the priesthood of all believers. Have you let failure take root?
If only life would go the way we want it to go. If only every one could just get along. If only my children would listen more. If only my parents would hear me. If only people would just come to church. If only people would desire the truth of God’s Word instead of those greedy prosperity preachers. If only…
If only sin were not in the world, all those things would be resolved. And, in fact, that is what is coming in heaven. But now, we are faced with the failures of our own sinful flesh and the failures wrought by the god of this age, Satan who is seeking to blind all to the light of the Gospel.
Discouraged? Losing heart? Understandable. The more we stop at look at how much sin has infected our lives, the more it is inevitably revealed that we are in no way worthy of this faith, this church, or this ministry into which God has called us. So many times, we have let Satan won. We have succumbed to temptation, we have let anger take root, we have despised the precious gift God has given us in His Son. And all for what? Fleeting moments of pleasure.
Suppose the Apostle Paul wrote a letter to you as well. What do you think he would say about the failures that you have experienced? Therefore, having this ministry by the mercy of God, we do not lose heart. He would encourage you the same way God encouraged him and he the people of Corinth. Whether it be the ministry we embark on together as members of this congregation, or whether it be the personal ministry you embark on a daily basis, the encouragement remains the same. Remember what brought you here.
A Lutheran theologian Johann Bengel once said, “Grace takes away the fault, mercy the misery.” God showed you and me a tremendous portion of grace and mercy. First His mercy was shown when He looked upon our helpless state. He saw all our failures, wickedness, and misery of our sinfulness.
6 For God, who said, "Let light shine out of darkness," has shone in our hearts to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ. In His compassion, He took away the veil that was covering your eyes and mine, and shone brightly in our hearts the knowledge of the glory of God, that is Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior. His mercy sent Jesus to earth to take on human flesh and to live the perfect life that you and I could not. His grace brought Jesus to the cross to suffer the punishment that you and I do deserve. Not only did He go through death, but the very wrath of God that your failures and mine deserved, He took the full force of that wrath. Jesus, the Son of God, gave you His grace by taking care of your faults. Your sins are no more before God for His sake. Jesus has also given you His mercy by rising from the dead. His resurrection is the guarantee that God’s grace covers you. Your sins truly are forgiven. And, as Christ rose from the dead, you will follow Him from death into life everlasting. The misery of this earth, the misery of your failures will all be wiped away.
Even now you have God’s mercy. Despite the times we still stumble and fall, God reaches out to you with His forgiveness. He restores you as His child and places you back on the path of righteousness. But most of all, He has entrusted you with the ministry of His Gospel. And this is life-changing. It is the one area of life where the success and failure is not up to you. You are the messenger, but God is the power. You are the planter and God is the grower. This is not to say you are without responsibility. On the contrary. You have a great responsibility: To proclaim the message of grace and mercy that God has showered on you in its truth and purity to everyone around. Millions of people are walking around in blindness right now.
3 And even if our gospel is veiled, it is veiled to those who are perishing. 4 In their case the god of this world has blinded the minds of the unbelievers, to keep them from seeing the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ, who is the image of God.
They have been blinded by the god of this world, that is Satan. He is the one who stands in the way of these church halls being filled. He is the one who is the cause of godless churches who feign Christianity leading people astray. People naturally look to the places that make them feel good and let them forget about the guilt that might be on their conscience. But they never receive the healing for that guilt that is found in the Gospel of the glory of Christ. God’s grace is the only solution to the guilt of mankind.
You have the truth and you have the personal testimony just like the Apostle Paul. Hear his testimony from 1 Corinthians 15: For I delivered to you as of first importance what I also received: that Christ died for our sins in accordance with the Scriptures, 4 that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day in accordance with the Scriptures, 5 and that he appeared to Cephas, then to the twelve. 6 Then he appeared to more than five hundred brothers at one time, most of whom are still alive, though some have fallen asleep. 7 Then he appeared to James, then to all the apostles. 8 Last of all, as to one untimely born, he appeared also to me. 9 For I am the least of the apostles, unworthy to be called an apostle, because I persecuted the church of God. 10 But by the grace of God I am what I am, and his grace toward me was not in vain. On the contrary, I worked harder than any of them, though it was not I, but the grace of God that is with me.
Paul continually went back to the grace of God that called him out of his former life into the life of His ministry. He recognized his unworthiness and his failures, but even more, he recognized God’s mercy in calling him to be the provider of this truth. If it weren’t for God, Paul would not be an apostle. He would have been a persecutor of the church. Instead, God used him to encourage the Gentilic congregations of his day and all the way down to you and me today. The same encouragement Paul found is to be your encouragement.
Whether it be in our personal lives, or in the ministry of this congregation, God calls out to you with His grace and mercy. He assures you that your sins and your failures are forgiven for the sake of Jesus. Your work will be blessed by Him, even though we may not see the results until God shows us on the last day.
I remember one of my first days at Seminary when one of my professors said, “Your ministry is to make sure no one can stand across from you on the last day and point to you and say, ‘Why didn’t you warn me? Why didn’t you tell me?’” When I tell you that shook me to the core, I meant it. I was ready to drop out right then and there. No way am I cut out for this! But, as the year went along, the beauty of God’s ministry was revealed. The ministry God has called you and me into is a blessed one, not a terrifying one.
God has already provided for you the message: Sins forgiven for the sake of His Son Jesus Christ. Repent and be baptized for salvation! God has already provided for you the success: "For as the rain and the snow come down from heaven and do not return there but water the earth, making it bring forth and sprout, giving seed to the sower and bread to the eater, 11 so shall my word be that goes out from my mouth; it shall not return to me empty, but it shall accomplish that which I purpose, and shall succeed in the thing for which I sent it” (Isa. 55:10 ESV).
Do not lose heart. You have the ministry of the Gospel. Your life has been changed because the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit is with you all. You have received forgiveness for failures. You have encouragement when you stumble. But most importantly, you have the message that can bring light to all those who are blindly walking in the darkness of unbelief. Take heart! The Lord is on your side, Amen.
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February 11th, 2024
Transfiguration Sunday
2 Corinthians 4:1-6
Do Not Fear, You Have the Gospel Ministry
Therefore, having this ministry by the mercy of God, we do not lose heart. 2 But we have renounced disgraceful, underhanded ways. We refuse to practice cunning or to tamper with God's word, but by the open statement of the truth we would commend ourselves to everyone's conscience in the sight of God. 3 And even if our gospel is veiled, it is veiled to those who are perishing. 4 In their case the god of this world has blinded the minds of the unbelievers, to keep them from seeing the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ, who is the image of God. 5 For what we proclaim is not ourselves, but Jesus Christ as Lord, with ourselves as your servants for Jesus' sake. 6 For God, who said, "Let light shine out of darkness," has shone in our hearts to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ.
In the name of Christ who has called us by His great mercy into the ministry of His Gospel, dear fellow redeemed:
What would you think of a baseball player who played seven seasons without hitting the ball in fair territory? One of the best players of all time, Mickey Mantle, did the equivalent of that. His walks and strikeouts add up to more than 3,400 trips to the plate—seven seasons’ worth.
Or what would you think of an inventor who failed hundreds of times in his experiments? Thomas Edison, perhaps the greatest inventor in American history, spent many long months failing before he found a filament that would stay lit in his incandescent light.
Whether it be in the life of people we regard as quite successful, or in the life of those whom we consider ordinary, failure always finds its place. No one has gotten to the point they are at without first experiencing some sort of failure. The difference between Mickey Mantle and 90% of people who desire to make baseball their life, is the response to failure. All the greats struck out. All the greats went through periods where they didn’t seem to be as great as they appear. Except that failure did not cause them to lose heart. Instead, they learned from their failures, capitalized on them, and used them to shore up their weaknesses and persevere onwards.
Failure loves to define people. It was no different for the Apostle Paul. If anyone had the right to throw in the towel, or to let failure win, it was him. He was beaten, stoned, thrown into prison, lied about, disobeyed, shipwrecked, and so on and so forth. All throughout his ministry he found what appeared to be failure after failure after failure. . .and yet he persevered. Can you imagine the temptations running through his head on a daily basis? “Why continue to look after those Corinthians? They clearly want to follow after their own sinful desires rather than the Word of God that you preached to them. They aren’t worth it.” Paul would write three, and possibly even four letters to the congregation at Corinth both instructing them and chastising them for issues that were arising in their midst.
The church he had spent a considerable amount of time teaching, strengthening, exhorting, just didn’t quite seem to get it. There were abuses of the Lord’s Supper, a man who took his father’s wife to be his, rivalries that wanted to go to public court instead of dealing with each other, factions that claimed to be more righteous because of whom they belong to (whether Apollos, Paul, or Christ). The city of Corinth was well known for its moral decay, even among other heathens such as Rome. The church at Corinth was not quite ready to detach from the world around them and brought the world into their church. A recipe for failure. It would have been natural for Paul to simply let them collapse. Let them stew in their love for the world and chalk up Corinth as a failed mission.
I’m sure there are a number of ways you can identify with Paul, or even with the Corinthian church. I know I certainly can. Failure has wreaked havoc on my life, and all of our lives. A curse of living in a sinful world. Have you found failure in your personal life? How to manage being in the world, but not letting the world become a part of you? What about in the ministry into which you have been called? You are a part of the priesthood of all believers. Have you let failure take root?
If only life would go the way we want it to go. If only every one could just get along. If only my children would listen more. If only my parents would hear me. If only people would just come to church. If only people would desire the truth of God’s Word instead of those greedy prosperity preachers. If only…
If only sin were not in the world, all those things would be resolved. And, in fact, that is what is coming in heaven. But now, we are faced with the failures of our own sinful flesh and the failures wrought by the god of this age, Satan who is seeking to blind all to the light of the Gospel.
Discouraged? Losing heart? Understandable. The more we stop at look at how much sin has infected our lives, the more it is inevitably revealed that we are in no way worthy of this faith, this church, or this ministry into which God has called us. So many times, we have let Satan won. We have succumbed to temptation, we have let anger take root, we have despised the precious gift God has given us in His Son. And all for what? Fleeting moments of pleasure.
Suppose the Apostle Paul wrote a letter to you as well. What do you think he would say about the failures that you have experienced? Therefore, having this ministry by the mercy of God, we do not lose heart. He would encourage you the same way God encouraged him and he the people of Corinth. Whether it be the ministry we embark on together as members of this congregation, or whether it be the personal ministry you embark on a daily basis, the encouragement remains the same. Remember what brought you here.
A Lutheran theologian Johann Bengel once said, “Grace takes away the fault, mercy the misery.” God showed you and me a tremendous portion of grace and mercy. First His mercy was shown when He looked upon our helpless state. He saw all our failures, wickedness, and misery of our sinfulness.
6 For God, who said, "Let light shine out of darkness," has shone in our hearts to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ. In His compassion, He took away the veil that was covering your eyes and mine, and shone brightly in our hearts the knowledge of the glory of God, that is Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior. His mercy sent Jesus to earth to take on human flesh and to live the perfect life that you and I could not. His grace brought Jesus to the cross to suffer the punishment that you and I do deserve. Not only did He go through death, but the very wrath of God that your failures and mine deserved, He took the full force of that wrath. Jesus, the Son of God, gave you His grace by taking care of your faults. Your sins are no more before God for His sake. Jesus has also given you His mercy by rising from the dead. His resurrection is the guarantee that God’s grace covers you. Your sins truly are forgiven. And, as Christ rose from the dead, you will follow Him from death into life everlasting. The misery of this earth, the misery of your failures will all be wiped away.
Even now you have God’s mercy. Despite the times we still stumble and fall, God reaches out to you with His forgiveness. He restores you as His child and places you back on the path of righteousness. But most of all, He has entrusted you with the ministry of His Gospel. And this is life-changing. It is the one area of life where the success and failure is not up to you. You are the messenger, but God is the power. You are the planter and God is the grower. This is not to say you are without responsibility. On the contrary. You have a great responsibility: To proclaim the message of grace and mercy that God has showered on you in its truth and purity to everyone around. Millions of people are walking around in blindness right now.
3 And even if our gospel is veiled, it is veiled to those who are perishing. 4 In their case the god of this world has blinded the minds of the unbelievers, to keep them from seeing the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ, who is the image of God.
They have been blinded by the god of this world, that is Satan. He is the one who stands in the way of these church halls being filled. He is the one who is the cause of godless churches who feign Christianity leading people astray. People naturally look to the places that make them feel good and let them forget about the guilt that might be on their conscience. But they never receive the healing for that guilt that is found in the Gospel of the glory of Christ. God’s grace is the only solution to the guilt of mankind.
You have the truth and you have the personal testimony just like the Apostle Paul. Hear his testimony from 1 Corinthians 15: For I delivered to you as of first importance what I also received: that Christ died for our sins in accordance with the Scriptures, 4 that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day in accordance with the Scriptures, 5 and that he appeared to Cephas, then to the twelve. 6 Then he appeared to more than five hundred brothers at one time, most of whom are still alive, though some have fallen asleep. 7 Then he appeared to James, then to all the apostles. 8 Last of all, as to one untimely born, he appeared also to me. 9 For I am the least of the apostles, unworthy to be called an apostle, because I persecuted the church of God. 10 But by the grace of God I am what I am, and his grace toward me was not in vain. On the contrary, I worked harder than any of them, though it was not I, but the grace of God that is with me.
Paul continually went back to the grace of God that called him out of his former life into the life of His ministry. He recognized his unworthiness and his failures, but even more, he recognized God’s mercy in calling him to be the provider of this truth. If it weren’t for God, Paul would not be an apostle. He would have been a persecutor of the church. Instead, God used him to encourage the Gentilic congregations of his day and all the way down to you and me today. The same encouragement Paul found is to be your encouragement.
Whether it be in our personal lives, or in the ministry of this congregation, God calls out to you with His grace and mercy. He assures you that your sins and your failures are forgiven for the sake of Jesus. Your work will be blessed by Him, even though we may not see the results until God shows us on the last day.
I remember one of my first days at Seminary when one of my professors said, “Your ministry is to make sure no one can stand across from you on the last day and point to you and say, ‘Why didn’t you warn me? Why didn’t you tell me?’” When I tell you that shook me to the core, I meant it. I was ready to drop out right then and there. No way am I cut out for this! But, as the year went along, the beauty of God’s ministry was revealed. The ministry God has called you and me into is a blessed one, not a terrifying one.
God has already provided for you the message: Sins forgiven for the sake of His Son Jesus Christ. Repent and be baptized for salvation! God has already provided for you the success: "For as the rain and the snow come down from heaven and do not return there but water the earth, making it bring forth and sprout, giving seed to the sower and bread to the eater, 11 so shall my word be that goes out from my mouth; it shall not return to me empty, but it shall accomplish that which I purpose, and shall succeed in the thing for which I sent it” (Isa. 55:10 ESV).
Do not lose heart. You have the ministry of the Gospel. Your life has been changed because the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit is with you all. You have received forgiveness for failures. You have encouragement when you stumble. But most importantly, you have the message that can bring light to all those who are blindly walking in the darkness of unbelief. Take heart! The Lord is on your side, Amen.
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5th Sunday in Epiphany
Isaiah 40:18-26
God is God all by Himself
February 4th, 2024
To whom then will you liken God, or what likeness compare with him? 19 An idol! A craftsman casts it, and a goldsmith overlays it with gold and casts for it silver chains. 20 He who is too impoverished for an offering chooses wood that will not rot; he seeks out a skillful craftsman to set up an idol that will not move. 21 Do you not know? Do you not hear? Has it not been told you from the beginning? Have you not understood from the foundations of the earth? 22 It is he who sits above the circle of the earth, and its inhabitants are like grasshoppers; who stretches out the heavens like a curtain, and spreads them like a tent to dwell in; 23 who brings princes to nothing, and makes the rulers of the earth as emptiness. 24 Scarcely are they planted, scarcely sown, scarcely has their stem taken root in the earth, when he blows on them, and they wither, and the tempest carries them off like stubble. 25 To whom then will you compare me, that I should be like him? says the Holy One. 26 Lift up your eyes on high and see: who created these? He who brings out their host by number, calling them all by name; by the greatness of his might and because he is strong in power, not one is missing.
In the name of Christ, who is Himself God above all and the only one in whom we should hope, dear fellow redeemed:
It is said, "While there's life, there's hope." This seems to describe the case of the six Navy pilots who left their aircraft carrier on a scouting mission during World War II, searching the seas for enemy submarines believed operating in the area. When they tried to return, they could not find their ship. It seems that while they were gone, the captain had ordered a war-imposed blackout of all lights on the ship. Over and over the frantic pilots radioed, asking for just one light so they could see to land. The pilots were then told of the blackout and that it could not be lifted even for them. After several appeals and denials of their requests, the ship's radio operator finally turned the switch to break radio contact. Rather than risk the lives of thousands on the ship, the pilots were forced to ditch in the cold Atlantic and from there into eternity. The pilots left the ship thinking they would be able to return, but found that this was misplaced hope. In what are you placing your hope?
This was the same question the children of Israel should have been asking themselves as they heard the prophecies of Isaiah. Even when they had a good king who reinstituted the right worship of the true God and Him alone, it did not take very long for them to regress into idolatry worship. While Moses was up on Mount Sinai, the people began to worship a golden calf, fashioned by Aaron and claimed that was the god who brought them out of Egypt. When they were in the wilderness and rebelled against God, He had sent poisonous snakes in their midst. To save them, He told Moses to fashion a bronze serpent and place it on a pole so that anyone who looked at it would live. This was a wonderful picture of looking to the Son of God who would place Himself on the cross and whoever looks to Him will find salvation. But, instead, the people began to worship the bronze serpent and Moses had to destroy it.
In the divided kingdom, Jeroboam reinstituted the worship of golden calves in order that his people would not go down to Jerusalem to worship. Under King Ahab, Baal and Asherah worship was common place. You can go through the entire history of the children of Israel and see over and over again how they placed their hope in something that was crafted by man’s hands, something they could see and feel.
Isaiah writes, To whom then will you liken God, or what likeness compare with him? 19 An idol! A craftsman casts it, and a goldsmith overlays it with gold and casts for it silver chains. 20 He who is too impoverished for an offering chooses wood that will not rot; he seeks out a skillful craftsman to set up an idol that will not move.
There were no shortages of idols in the ancient world and you did not have to be rich to indulge in one. Whether it be gold, silver, or treated wood, man would take every opportunity he could to replicate God; to find something that will last and stand on its own. The foolishness! 25 To whom then will you compare me, that I should be like him? says the Holy One. They truly believed they could fit God into an image crafted by a corrupt and sinful human being. One who has no clue what holiness is, one who has never looked upon God’s glory and lived, one who desires to fit God into a box of his own imagination. Sound familiar? Nowadays, we have images of God. The prohibition God gave to His people in the Old Testament has ended because God took on human flesh. He was seen by men, and Jesus is the image of the Invisible God. And yet, we continue to fit God into our own box, don’t we?
“I don’t think God would be that upset at me for what I did. It’s not that bad of a sin because it doesn’t hurt anybody.” “I’m going to excuse my behavior because it feels right to me. I want to hold on to my resentment, I want to give in to my hatred for another person, I don’t truly have to love everybody, or do good to everybody.” It is the same misstep the children of Israel took when they pursued other idols. You may not bow down and worship a craven image with the head of a fish and body of a man. However, we all like to “choose” when to or when not to recognize the authority, power, and supremeness of our God. When it comes to my behavior and how I act, well, let me just ignore what God has to say here. If this is what makes me happy, I can’t be faulted for that.
You can, and you are. That attitude before God is the same as creating a false god to worship. No, you aren’t fashioning a physical god, but you are elevating yourself to the position that belongs to God and God alone. You are the one that you are placing your hope in, your trust in, your self-worth, your moral compass. A sinful human being that is good for nothing on his or her own, but continually gives in to the Devil’s whispering taunts. This sin infects us all. Our nature desires to rebel against our God and insert anything else. Anything to place our hope in so that we might just avoid the accountability God demands.
Who is the One we are accountable to? 21 Do you not know? Do you not hear? Has it not been told you from the beginning? Have you not understood from the foundations of the earth? 22 It is he who sits above the circle of the earth, and its inhabitants are like grasshoppers; who stretches out the heavens like a curtain, and spreads them like a tent to dwell in; 23 who brings princes to nothing, and makes the rulers of the earth as emptiness. 24 Scarcely are they planted, scarcely sown, scarcely has their stem taken root in the earth, when he blows on them, and they wither, and the tempest carries them off like stubble. 25 To whom then will you compare me, that I should be like him? says the Holy One. 26 Lift up your eyes on high and see: who created these? He who brings out their host by number, calling them all by name; by the greatness of his might and because he is strong in power, not one is missing.
Yes, you have known, yes you have heard, yes you have been told from the beginning: We are accountable to the Creator of the heavens and the earth. We are accountable to God who dwells above the earth; whose word fashioned this place we call home and keeps the universe in order. Even the vast expanse of the stars in the universe, He created these. He has named these. Not one is out of place or goes missing without His knowledge. He is the one who causes nations to rise from nothing, but then He merely blows on them and like the grass on a hot summer day, they wither away. From the seeming infinite space of the universe, to the nations of people, to the smallest organism on this earth, God knows every intimate detail about it because He is its Creator. He is your Creator and mine. There is no one else. God is God all by Himself.
Though His power and greatness are enough of a reason for us to place our hope in Him, there is an even greater reason: Love. Obviously, the false gods in ancient Israel were not real, but they held real authority over the people. They demanded sacrifices, self-mutilation, immoral behavior, and elaborate gifts, but these so-called “gods” had no power whatsoever to bring any blessing or gift in return for this behavior. The people would commit themselves to these things without realizing they were committing to a false hope. When Elijah challenged the prophets of Baal on Mt. Carmel, he mocked them saying, “Cry aloud, for he is a god. Either he is musing, or he is relieving himself, or he is on a journey, or perhaps he is asleep and must be awakened.” He knew full-well that Baal would never be answering no matter what the “prophets” did.
What does God demand? “Cast your burdens on the Lord, and He will sustain you” (Psalm 55:22) “Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest” (Matthew 11:28). “Repent and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins, and you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit” (Acts 2:38). Yes, God demands perfection. But God also knows that you and I can’t provide that perfection, so He takes care of it for us. Instead, He demands, or commands, that we come and place our hope for salvation in Him.
Love is what drives God and sets Him apart from every idol you could think of. He does not want you to be lost in the vain search for a god other than Himself. He has provided everything you could possibly need. Most importantly, that of a Savior. Every time that you and I have elevated ourselves to the place of God, we simply need to look in humble repentance to the cross where our Savior hung, and see His blood shed for the forgiveness of that failure. We simply look to the empty tomb on Easter morning that proves our sins are truly forgiven because God raised Jesus from the dead.
Jesus was and is true God. He is God all by Himself. Together with the Father and the Holy Spirit, we have, as our hope, the one true God. When Jesus walked this earth, He understood the struggles and temptations that you and I deal with on a daily basis. Hebrews 4:15 says, “For we do not have a high priest who is unable to sympathize with our weaknesses, but one who in every respect has been tempted as we are, yet without sin. Satan tempted Jesus to bow down before him in order to gain ultimate power and glory. That is the same temptation that you and I deal with. Except, where you and I succumb to it, Jesus refused. He knew that He had everything because He is God, and nothing, no matter how enticing, would keep Him from perfectly fulfilling God’s Law in your place.
Jesus did just that. He went to the cross a perfect man. He died on the cross as the most despised sinner in the world because He was carrying your sins, my sins, and the sins of the whole world on His shoulders. He, the perfect Son of God, yet also true man, died to pay for your sins and rose again to secure your justification. This is what ultimately sets God apart from all other idols. He showed love. Not just any ordinary love. He showed a love that knows no bounds. A love that is willing to leave His throne in heaven to come and die so that you and I might live forever. There is no love like that. There is no God like our God. Truly He is God all by Himself and the only one worthy of our hope, Amen.
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Jonah Albrecht
January 21st, 2024
Third Sunday of Epiphany
Mark 1:14-20
God’s Secret to Fishing For Men
Now after John was arrested, Jesus came into Galilee, proclaiming the gospel of God, 15 and saying, "The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand; repent and believe in the gospel." 16 Passing alongside the Sea of Galilee, he saw Simon and Andrew the brother of Simon casting a net into the sea, for they were fishermen. 17 And Jesus said to them, "Follow me, and I will make you become fishers of men." 18 And immediately they left their nets and followed him. 19 And going on a little farther, he saw James the son of Zebedee and John his brother, who were in their boat mending the nets. 20 And immediately he called them, and they left their father Zebedee in the boat with the hired servants and followed him.
Grace, Mercy, and Peace to you from God our Father and our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, Amen.
In the Name of Christ, who calls us to be fishers of men, dear fellow redeemed:
Don Marquis was an American satirist during the early 1900s. His best-known creation was a fictional cockroach named Archy who would leave Marquis poems on his typewriter overnight by jumping on the keys. Don once quipped: “Our idea of fishing is to put all the exertion up to the fish. If they are ambitious we will catch them. If they are not, let them go about their business.”
It is hard to tell if Don Marquis was being facetious when he wrote this, or if he dabbled in a bit of philosophy. It is clear he didn’t care much for fishing as he also said this: “Fishing is a delusion entirely surrounded by liars in old clothes.”
Regardless, many fishermen would have a bone to pick with Marquis. Muskie are called the fish of 10,000 casts. It takes real patience, persistence, and a bit of good timing in order to hook on to one of those amazing fish. It certainly takes ambition on the part of the fishman to stay after their desired catch.
And yet, Don Marquis does hit on something with his quote. When it comes to being fishers of men, is that not the method that naturally sets into our minds? Sure, we are willing to cast our nets out there, but if the “fish” aren’t ambitious enough on their own, why put in the effort, and let them go about their business?
This is our natural philosophy when it comes to doing what our Lord has called us to do. In today’s society, it is easier to let the fish do what they want, and only welcome in those who have come to the doorstep themselves. In considering the season of Epiphany is about how God reveals Himself to us in the person of Jesus Christ, we will consider the theme: God’s Secret to Fishing for Men. He reveals to us how we are to be working in His kingdom by following the example He set for us.
The Gospel of Mark is the shortest of the Gospels and, as such, does not go into a lot of detail as the other Gospels do, but rather provides the important details succinctly. That is the case here in chapter 1. In the previous 13 verses, you have a summary of the events leading up to Jesus going to Galilee. Mark talks about John the Baptist being the forerunner and the message of his ministry. Then he briefly covers the baptism of Jesus, focusing on the words from the Father, “You are My beloved Son in whom I am well-pleased.” And in two verses, Mark covers Jesus going into the wilderness to be tempted by Satan.
This is what brings us to our section for today. John had preached the law to King Herod for divorcing his wife and marring the divorced wife of his half-brother Philip and, as a result, was thrown into prison. This is important because it marks the shift from the forerunner who prepared the way, to the Messiah who would come to redeem Israel. Now after John was arrested, Jesus came into Galilee, proclaiming the gospel of God, 15 and saying, "The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand; repent and believe in the gospel."
Jesus’ area of operation would mostly be in Galilee. It is there that He begins His ministry, proclaiming to whoever would hear, the kingdom of God is at hand. Of course, He was talking about Himself. The one promised to redeem Israel, not from the tyranny of Rome, but from the tyranny of Satan had finally come. The Finisher of the Law, the Establisher of a new covenant, the Bringer of free forgiveness through His blood had finally arrived. Repent, turn from your sin and believe in Him. This is the gospel that Jesus proclaimed.
16 Passing alongside the Sea of Galilee, he saw Simon and Andrew the brother of Simon casting a net into the sea, for they were fishermen. 17 And Jesus said to them, "Follow me, and I will make you become fishers of men." 18 And immediately they left their nets and followed him. 19 And going on a little farther, he saw James the son of Zebedee and John his brother, who were in their boat mending the nets. 20 And immediately he called them, and they left their father Zebedee in the boat with the hired servants and followed him.
As Jesus was preaching the gospel in Galilee, He sought out Simon who Jesus would rename to Peter and Andrew, His brother. These two, along with James and John, the sons of Zebedee, would become His first disciples. Why is this important? Jesus’ profession was that of a Rabbi. In Jewish culture, students who wanted to study the Torah would choose a rabbi, or teacher to study under. This is not the case with Jesus’ disciples. Jesus actively sought out those whom He wanted and called them. He didn’t call students who were already well-versed in the Old Testament, but rather the first four disciples were fishermen. Fishermen in Jesus’ day was a common profession, but not a highly glorified one. For Peter, Andrew, James and John, they were not experts in anything but fishing. They knew how to fish so well, they could do it in their sleep.
What they didn’t realize, is that they still had everything to learn about fishing. Not for fish, but for men. This was Jesus’ call to them to come follow Him. They knew about Jesus. They were followers of John the Baptist. Once John was in prison, it was a no-brainer to follow the One whom John pointed out as greater than He and who came to seek them out to be His disciples.
Doesn’t seem like this section reveals many secrets about fishing for men does it? Sure, Jesus doesn’t explain right then and there how the disciples were to be fishers of men, but He would spend the next 3 years teaching them the right doctrine and showing them how to be what He called them to be. Jesus set the example by first and foremost proclaiming the Gospel. He did not wait for the pool of fish to come to Him, but rather He sought them out. He went to the land of Galilee to bring them the refreshing news of repentance and forgiveness. He didn’t switch up His message when people spit out the hook, but He simply moved to another location continuing to use the same message to reach lost sinners. Finally, He did not lose heart. He, above all, was rejected by many. He was spurned by His own people, but He did not throw in the towel. He endured all that ridicule and shame and He gave every opportunity to the nation of Israel to be saved.
Jesus taught His disciples to be fishers of men by showing them firsthand how to do it. He does the same thing for His disciples to this day. He has shown you and I firsthand how to be fishers of men.
It is easy, isn’t it, to fall into the mindset of Don Marquis’ quote on fishing? “Our idea of fishing is to put all the exertion up to the fish. If they are ambitious we will catch them. If they are not, let them go about their business.” Especially in our society today, which is so volatile and aggressive. Why not just let other people go about their business and the ones who come to the doorstep, those will be the ones we cast our lines out? Certainly, it would be easier. We could sit back, enjoy what we have, and let the world carry on around us.
Now imagine if that is what God did to you. Suppose He didn’t call you to faith because you weren’t ambitious enough to come to Him? None of us are ambitious enough! Our sin drives us away from God, not towards Him. Without the grace of God, our only ambition would be for ourselves, it would be for our own sinful pleasures. We would be in a worse state than what we view our society is in right now because we would be on a direct path to hell. If God did not call you or me, none of us would be sitting here today. God did not reach out to you because of your ambition, but despite it. He reached out to you because He saw you on the road to hell and love drove Him to save you.
God’s secret to becoming a fisher of men is simply using the Gospel. It is the good news that you received when God called you out of darkness and into His marvelous light. The world we live in is a dark place. There is evil and senseless behavior that abounds around us. And there are two ways we can look at that pool of people: As less-than-ambitious people who aren’t worth the time and effort to give them the assurance of sins forgiven through the blood of Jesus; or as desperate sinners who find themselves on the exact same path we were one before God called us through the Gospel. It is a no-brainer. God has given you the message of reconciliation to be a fisher of men. He has placed you in the midst of a sinful place filled with sinners needing hope.
You have that hope. You know your Savior and the mass amount of sin His blood has washed clean from your record. You know that because of your Savior, you are no longer on the pathway to hell, but on the ladder of God’s grace to heaven. This hope, this faith, this Savior is your secret to being a fisher of men. It is your rod, your reel, your hook and your bait. The very place in which you live is your pool that God has set before you.
There is a lot of technical tricks and tips to use when fishing, especially when you are in different parts of the world. You want to do everything you can to get the fish to take your bait and get hooked. Being a fisher of men is not baiting people through tricks or deceit. It is not waiting for them to jump into your boat. It is recognizing the need that is out there for the Gospel, and presenting people with this simple truth: Repent, God has died and risen again to take away your sins. Turn and hear the blessed hope He has in store for you. Amen.
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Sunday January 14th, 2024
Baptism Sunday
Romans 6:1-11
Your Baptism Gives You Life From Death
Now to Him who has loved us and called us to be kings and priest through His own blood, to Him be honor and dominion forever and ever, Amen.
What shall we say then? Are we to continue in sin that grace may abound? 2 By no means! How can we who died to sin still live in it? 3 Do you not know that all of us who have been baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into his death? 4 We were buried therefore with him by baptism into death, in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, we too might walk in newness of life. 5 For if we have been united with him in a death like his, we shall certainly be united with him in a resurrection like his. 6 We know that our old self was crucified with him in order that the body of sin might be brought to nothing, so that we would no longer be enslaved to sin. 7 For one who has died has been set free from sin. 8 Now if we have died with Christ, we believe that we will also live with him. 9 We know that Christ, being raised from the dead, will never die again; death no longer has dominion over him. 10 For the death he died he died to sin, once for all, but the life he lives he lives to God. 11 So you also must consider yourselves dead to sin and alive to God in Christ Jesus.
In the name of Him in whose death we are united that we might gain life, dear fellow redeemed:
During the Civil War a man by the name of George Wyatt was drawn by lot to go to the front. He had a wife and six children. A young man named Richard Pratt offered to go in his stead. He was accepted and joined the ranks, bearing the name and number of George Wyatt. Before long Pratt was killed in action. The authorities later sought again to draft George Wyatt into service. He protested, entering the plea that he had died in the person of Pratt. He insisted that the authorities consult their own records as to the fact of his having died in identification with Pratt, his substitute. Wyatt was thereby exempted as beyond the claims of law and further service. He had died in the person of his representative. There we have the truth of Identification of a Christian in a nutshell. God's way of deliverance is through death--through identification with our Substitute in His death and resurrection.
This Sunday, our focus has been on the sacrament of Holy Baptism. For most of us, our baptism took place when we were babies and do not remember it happening. But this saving gift from God is much more than just an isolated event when we were babies. The gift of Baptism has lasting effects that change your life even to this day. That day you were baptized, you died. Not physically of course, but, as Paul says, to sin. Every day since, your baptism plays an active role in your life, reminding you that you no longer belong to a life of sin, but rather a life worthy of God’s children.
Paul begins chapter 6 by completing his thought from chapter 5. For as by the one man's disobedience the many were made sinners, so by the one man's obedience the many will be made righteous. 20 Now the law came in to increase the trespass, but where sin increased, grace abounded all the more, 21 so that, as sin reigned in death, grace also might reign through righteousness leading to eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. (Rom. 5:19-21 ESV)
This is the heart of the Gospel. The Law of God is a mirror. It shows us the true nature of our sin, how we have failed to live up to God’s standard in the slightest. It shows that we can “try our best,” but our best doesn’t even get us close to perfection. The Law reveals sin after sin after sin until our hearts are revealed to be nothing other than a darkened and hardened stone totally against God. Wherever we go, whatever we do, sin abounds because we are utterly sinful. But then the Gospel, the good news: Where that sin abounds, God’s grace abounds all the more. The worst sin, the most frequent sinner can find God’s grace to cover their record of sin. There no sin too dark, no deed too immoral that cannot be forgiven by the blood of Jesus Christ.
At your baptism, this Gospel laid its foundation in your heart. It broke through the hardened and blackened stone of sin and it replaced it with a heart of love. The same love that drove your Savior to the cross to die. You are the recipient of a totally new heart, one that desires to do what God wills and one that is eternally grateful to Him who shed His innocent blood so that God’s grace may cover you.
Does it really feel like you have a new heart? Maybe not all the time. Often, we find ourselves still struggling to adhere to the Law. We neglect to do the things God wants us to do and we stumble or full-on dive into the sins God does not want us to do. Worse than that, have you ever said to yourself what Paul asks in verse 1? “Are we to continue in sin so that grace may abound?” This certainly appears to be the modus operandi of many “Christians” today. In fact, it happens even to the most faithful, the sturdiest of people. “What does it matter that I steal this piece of gum from my brother? I’ll ask for forgiveness at church on Sunday.” “Who cares if I talk badly about my fellow Christians or coworkers? Yes, it is wrong to gossip, but I’m covered by God’s grace.”
An easy and utterly destructive mindset for any Christian to fall into. Paul is adamant against this behavior “By no means! How can we who died to sin still live in it?” To treat sin like it is no big deal because you already have God’s grace means to despise everything God did to give you that grace. Jesus died for my sins? Well, I might as well rack up as many as I can then. My Baptism washed me clean and made me a child of God? Well, that is what’s important in the end so who cares if I act like a child of the world in the meantime? That is what we are doing when we deliberately walk into sin’s trap. We are despising the Gospel; we are despising God.
What then shall we say? Is this not the path that we all find ourselves walking at one point or another? Paul says, “Do you not know that all of us who have been baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into his death? 4 We were buried therefore with him by baptism into death, in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, we too might walk in newness of life 6 We know that our old self was crucified with him in order that the body of sin might be brought to nothing, so that we would no longer be enslaved to sin. 7 For one who has died has been set free from sin.”
Remember your Baptism? You died that day. You died to sin. That is not to say that you will never sin again because you were baptized, but rather you have been set free from its dominion. God has given you the Holy Spirit to drown your sinful flesh, adhere to what God desires for you, and to live a life of thanksgiving to the God who saved you. How did you die to sin? It is nothing of your own power. Rather, you have been united into death with your Savior. Here is the power behind your baptism. When Jesus died on the cross for the sins of the world, your baptism places you right there with Jesus. Your sins on His shoulders, you dying vicariously through Him. Similar to how George Wyatt was counted at dead via his substitute Richard Pratt, you are counted as having died for your sins via your Substitute Jesus Christ.
It was your sinful decrepit nature that was on the cross with Jesus. It was nailed by God’s Justice. While Jesus was taken from the cross and laid in a tomb, your sinful self was not. It remains nailed to the cross of your Savior never to die for eternity. You, on the other hand were buried with Jesus. Through your Baptism you were laid to rest with Him, the payment complete, the sins of yourself and the world destroyed by His suffering. And, as Christ was raised from the dead to the glory of the Father, even so you, me, and all the hosts of God will see the dawning day of Christ’s return and be resurrected to a blessed eternal life.
We know that Christ, being raised from the dead, will never die again; death no longer has dominion over him. 10 For the death he died he died to sin, once for all, but the life he lives he lives to God. 11 So you also must consider yourselves dead to sin and alive to God in Christ Jesus (9-11).
This is what it means to be set free, that is justified from sin. You are declared not guilty because you died. Died to sin, but alive through Christ. Death could not contain God. He destroyed death’s power because He died to sin. He paid for its punishment and therefore God raised Him from the dead. This is what Baptism gives you, namely, the claim to Jesus as your Substitute. The guarantee that you have died to sin and are alive to God through Christ Jesus.
What does this mean for people like you and me who continue to fall into sin and fail to live up to God’s Law? Remember your baptism. Remember what it means. It is not a symbol, it is not a washing of dirt from your body, it was not some ritual that you went through as a baby just because. No, it was God’s power working in you and through you. It is God’s abundant grace that places you on the cross with Christ, lays you in the tomb of Jesus, and raises you up with your Savior. By remembering the power that is behind your baptism, God gives you the strength to ward of Satan’s attacks. He dispels complacency within you and gives you the earnest desire to accomplish what God has laid out for you to do.
You have been given life through death, the death of your Savior. But, by your baptism, His death becomes your very own. His burial becomes your very own. His resurrection and life eternal are your very own even now. I’m not sure if George Wyatt could get away with his excuse of already being dead today. You do not have to have an excuse. You have died – to sin, but are alive to God forever. Thanks be to our God for His wonderful gift of Holy Baptism, Amen.
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Isaiah 25:1-5
O Lord, you are my God. I will exalt you! I will praise your name, because you have done astounding things, plans laid long ago that are firm and faithful. 2 For you have reduced the city to a heap, the fortified city to ruins. The citadel of foreigners is no longer a city at all. It will never be rebuilt. 3 That is why powerful peoples will honor you. The cities of cruel nations will fear you, 4 for you have been a stronghold for the poor, a stronghold for the needy in their distress. You have been a shelter from the rainstorm and shade from the heat. When the breath of the ruthless is like a rainstorm battering a wall, 5 like a hot wind drying up the desert, you put down the uproar of foreigners. It is like heat cooled by the shade of a cloud. The song of the ruthless is silenced.
Praise the LORD, our Powerful Protector
I. He Humbles and Exalts
II. He Commands Respect
III. He Preserves Us from all the Elements
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John 7:14-24
When the festival was already half over, Jesus went up to the temple courts and began to teach. 15 The Jews were amazed and asked, “How does this man know what is written without being instructed?” 16 Jesus answered them, “My teaching is not mine, but it comes from him who sent me. 17 If anyone wants to do his will, he will know whether my teaching is from God or if I speak on my own. 18 The one who speaks on his own is seeking his own glory. But he who seeks the glory of the one who sent him—that is the one who is true, and there is no unrighteousness in him. 19 Didn’t Moses give you the law? Yet none of you does what the law tells you. Why are you trying to kill me?” 20 “You have a demon!” the crowd answered. “Who is trying to kill you?” 21 Jesus answered them, “I did one work, and you are all amazed. 22 Consider this: Because Moses has given you circumcision (not that it comes from Moses, but from the fathers), you circumcise a man even on the Sabbath. 23 If a man receives circumcision on the Sabbath so that the law of Moses may not be broken, are you angry at me because I made a man completely well on the Sabbath? 24 Stop judging by outward appearance. Instead make a right judgment.”
THE GOSPEL WILL
I. Show Jesus as the Son of God
II. Save us from our unrighteousness
III. Shifts our amazement
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February 11th, 2024
Transfiguration Sunday
2 Corinthians 4:1-6
Do Not Fear, You Have the Gospel Ministry
Therefore, having this ministry by the mercy of God, we do not lose heart. 2 But we have renounced disgraceful, underhanded ways. We refuse to practice cunning or to tamper with God's word, but by the open statement of the truth we would commend ourselves to everyone's conscience in the sight of God. 3 And even if our gospel is veiled, it is veiled to those who are perishing. 4 In their case the god of this world has blinded the minds of the unbelievers, to keep them from seeing the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ, who is the image of God. 5 For what we proclaim is not ourselves, but Jesus Christ as Lord, with ourselves as your servants for Jesus' sake. 6 For God, who said, "Let light shine out of darkness," has shone in our hearts to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ.
In the name of Christ who has called us by His great mercy into the ministry of His Gospel, dear fellow redeemed:
What would you think of a baseball player who played seven seasons without hitting the ball in fair territory? One of the best players of all time, Mickey Mantle, did the equivalent of that. His walks and strikeouts add up to more than 3,400 trips to the plate—seven seasons’ worth.
Or what would you think of an inventor who failed hundreds of times in his experiments? Thomas Edison, perhaps the greatest inventor in American history, spent many long months failing before he found a filament that would stay lit in his incandescent light.
Whether it be in the life of people we regard as quite successful, or in the life of those whom we consider ordinary, failure always finds its place. No one has gotten to the point they are at without first experiencing some sort of failure. The difference between Mickey Mantle and 90% of people who desire to make baseball their life, is the response to failure. All the greats struck out. All the greats went through periods where they didn’t seem to be as great as they appear. Except that failure did not cause them to lose heart. Instead, they learned from their failures, capitalized on them, and used them to shore up their weaknesses and persevere onwards.
Failure loves to define people. It was no different for the Apostle Paul. If anyone had the right to throw in the towel, or to let failure win, it was him. He was beaten, stoned, thrown into prison, lied about, disobeyed, shipwrecked, and so on and so forth. All throughout his ministry he found what appeared to be failure after failure after failure. . .and yet he persevered. Can you imagine the temptations running through his head on a daily basis? “Why continue to look after those Corinthians? They clearly want to follow after their own sinful desires rather than the Word of God that you preached to them. They aren’t worth it.” Paul would write three, and possibly even four letters to the congregation at Corinth both instructing them and chastising them for issues that were arising in their midst.
The church he had spent a considerable amount of time teaching, strengthening, exhorting, just didn’t quite seem to get it. There were abuses of the Lord’s Supper, a man who took his father’s wife to be his, rivalries that wanted to go to public court instead of dealing with each other, factions that claimed to be more righteous because of whom they belong to (whether Apollos, Paul, or Christ). The city of Corinth was well known for its moral decay, even among other heathens such as Rome. The church at Corinth was not quite ready to detach from the world around them and brought the world into their church. A recipe for failure. It would have been natural for Paul to simply let them collapse. Let them stew in their love for the world and chalk up Corinth as a failed mission.
I’m sure there are a number of ways you can identify with Paul, or even with the Corinthian church. I know I certainly can. Failure has wreaked havoc on my life, and all of our lives. A curse of living in a sinful world. Have you found failure in your personal life? How to manage being in the world, but not letting the world become a part of you? What about in the ministry into which you have been called? You are a part of the priesthood of all believers. Have you let failure take root?
If only life would go the way we want it to go. If only every one could just get along. If only my children would listen more. If only my parents would hear me. If only people would just come to church. If only people would desire the truth of God’s Word instead of those greedy prosperity preachers. If only…
If only sin were not in the world, all those things would be resolved. And, in fact, that is what is coming in heaven. But now, we are faced with the failures of our own sinful flesh and the failures wrought by the god of this age, Satan who is seeking to blind all to the light of the Gospel.
Discouraged? Losing heart? Understandable. The more we stop at look at how much sin has infected our lives, the more it is inevitably revealed that we are in no way worthy of this faith, this church, or this ministry into which God has called us. So many times, we have let Satan won. We have succumbed to temptation, we have let anger take root, we have despised the precious gift God has given us in His Son. And all for what? Fleeting moments of pleasure.
Suppose the Apostle Paul wrote a letter to you as well. What do you think he would say about the failures that you have experienced? Therefore, having this ministry by the mercy of God, we do not lose heart. He would encourage you the same way God encouraged him and he the people of Corinth. Whether it be the ministry we embark on together as members of this congregation, or whether it be the personal ministry you embark on a daily basis, the encouragement remains the same. Remember what brought you here.
A Lutheran theologian Johann Bengel once said, “Grace takes away the fault, mercy the misery.” God showed you and me a tremendous portion of grace and mercy. First His mercy was shown when He looked upon our helpless state. He saw all our failures, wickedness, and misery of our sinfulness.
6 For God, who said, "Let light shine out of darkness," has shone in our hearts to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ. In His compassion, He took away the veil that was covering your eyes and mine, and shone brightly in our hearts the knowledge of the glory of God, that is Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior. His mercy sent Jesus to earth to take on human flesh and to live the perfect life that you and I could not. His grace brought Jesus to the cross to suffer the punishment that you and I do deserve. Not only did He go through death, but the very wrath of God that your failures and mine deserved, He took the full force of that wrath. Jesus, the Son of God, gave you His grace by taking care of your faults. Your sins are no more before God for His sake. Jesus has also given you His mercy by rising from the dead. His resurrection is the guarantee that God’s grace covers you. Your sins truly are forgiven. And, as Christ rose from the dead, you will follow Him from death into life everlasting. The misery of this earth, the misery of your failures will all be wiped away.
Even now you have God’s mercy. Despite the times we still stumble and fall, God reaches out to you with His forgiveness. He restores you as His child and places you back on the path of righteousness. But most of all, He has entrusted you with the ministry of His Gospel. And this is life-changing. It is the one area of life where the success and failure is not up to you. You are the messenger, but God is the power. You are the planter and God is the grower. This is not to say you are without responsibility. On the contrary. You have a great responsibility: To proclaim the message of grace and mercy that God has showered on you in its truth and purity to everyone around. Millions of people are walking around in blindness right now.
3 And even if our gospel is veiled, it is veiled to those who are perishing. 4 In their case the god of this world has blinded the minds of the unbelievers, to keep them from seeing the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ, who is the image of God.
They have been blinded by the god of this world, that is Satan. He is the one who stands in the way of these church halls being filled. He is the one who is the cause of godless churches who feign Christianity leading people astray. People naturally look to the places that make them feel good and let them forget about the guilt that might be on their conscience. But they never receive the healing for that guilt that is found in the Gospel of the glory of Christ. God’s grace is the only solution to the guilt of mankind.
You have the truth and you have the personal testimony just like the Apostle Paul. Hear his testimony from 1 Corinthians 15: For I delivered to you as of first importance what I also received: that Christ died for our sins in accordance with the Scriptures, 4 that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day in accordance with the Scriptures, 5 and that he appeared to Cephas, then to the twelve. 6 Then he appeared to more than five hundred brothers at one time, most of whom are still alive, though some have fallen asleep. 7 Then he appeared to James, then to all the apostles. 8 Last of all, as to one untimely born, he appeared also to me. 9 For I am the least of the apostles, unworthy to be called an apostle, because I persecuted the church of God. 10 But by the grace of God I am what I am, and his grace toward me was not in vain. On the contrary, I worked harder than any of them, though it was not I, but the grace of God that is with me.
Paul continually went back to the grace of God that called him out of his former life into the life of His ministry. He recognized his unworthiness and his failures, but even more, he recognized God’s mercy in calling him to be the provider of this truth. If it weren’t for God, Paul would not be an apostle. He would have been a persecutor of the church. Instead, God used him to encourage the Gentilic congregations of his day and all the way down to you and me today. The same encouragement Paul found is to be your encouragement.
Whether it be in our personal lives, or in the ministry of this congregation, God calls out to you with His grace and mercy. He assures you that your sins and your failures are forgiven for the sake of Jesus. Your work will be blessed by Him, even though we may not see the results until God shows us on the last day.
I remember one of my first days at Seminary when one of my professors said, “Your ministry is to make sure no one can stand across from you on the last day and point to you and say, ‘Why didn’t you warn me? Why didn’t you tell me?’” When I tell you that shook me to the core, I meant it. I was ready to drop out right then and there. No way am I cut out for this! But, as the year went along, the beauty of God’s ministry was revealed. The ministry God has called you and me into is a blessed one, not a terrifying one.
God has already provided for you the message: Sins forgiven for the sake of His Son Jesus Christ. Repent and be baptized for salvation! God has already provided for you the success: "For as the rain and the snow come down from heaven and do not return there but water the earth, making it bring forth and sprout, giving seed to the sower and bread to the eater, 11 so shall my word be that goes out from my mouth; it shall not return to me empty, but it shall accomplish that which I purpose, and shall succeed in the thing for which I sent it” (Isa. 55:10 ESV).
Do not lose heart. You have the ministry of the Gospel. Your life has been changed because the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit is with you all. You have received forgiveness for failures. You have encouragement when you stumble. But most importantly, you have the message that can bring light to all those who are blindly walking in the darkness of unbelief. Take heart! The Lord is on your side, Amen.
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February 11th, 2024
Transfiguration Sunday
2 Corinthians 4:1-6
Do Not Fear, You Have the Gospel Ministry
Therefore, having this ministry by the mercy of God, we do not lose heart. 2 But we have renounced disgraceful, underhanded ways. We refuse to practice cunning or to tamper with God's word, but by the open statement of the truth we would commend ourselves to everyone's conscience in the sight of God. 3 And even if our gospel is veiled, it is veiled to those who are perishing. 4 In their case the god of this world has blinded the minds of the unbelievers, to keep them from seeing the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ, who is the image of God. 5 For what we proclaim is not ourselves, but Jesus Christ as Lord, with ourselves as your servants for Jesus' sake. 6 For God, who said, "Let light shine out of darkness," has shone in our hearts to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ.
In the name of Christ who has called us by His great mercy into the ministry of His Gospel, dear fellow redeemed:
What would you think of a baseball player who played seven seasons without hitting the ball in fair territory? One of the best players of all time, Mickey Mantle, did the equivalent of that. His walks and strikeouts add up to more than 3,400 trips to the plate—seven seasons’ worth.
Or what would you think of an inventor who failed hundreds of times in his experiments? Thomas Edison, perhaps the greatest inventor in American history, spent many long months failing before he found a filament that would stay lit in his incandescent light.
Whether it be in the life of people we regard as quite successful, or in the life of those whom we consider ordinary, failure always finds its place. No one has gotten to the point they are at without first experiencing some sort of failure. The difference between Mickey Mantle and 90% of people who desire to make baseball their life, is the response to failure. All the greats struck out. All the greats went through periods where they didn’t seem to be as great as they appear. Except that failure did not cause them to lose heart. Instead, they learned from their failures, capitalized on them, and used them to shore up their weaknesses and persevere onwards.
Failure loves to define people. It was no different for the Apostle Paul. If anyone had the right to throw in the towel, or to let failure win, it was him. He was beaten, stoned, thrown into prison, lied about, disobeyed, shipwrecked, and so on and so forth. All throughout his ministry he found what appeared to be failure after failure after failure. . .and yet he persevered. Can you imagine the temptations running through his head on a daily basis? “Why continue to look after those Corinthians? They clearly want to follow after their own sinful desires rather than the Word of God that you preached to them. They aren’t worth it.” Paul would write three, and possibly even four letters to the congregation at Corinth both instructing them and chastising them for issues that were arising in their midst.
The church he had spent a considerable amount of time teaching, strengthening, exhorting, just didn’t quite seem to get it. There were abuses of the Lord’s Supper, a man who took his father’s wife to be his, rivalries that wanted to go to public court instead of dealing with each other, factions that claimed to be more righteous because of whom they belong to (whether Apollos, Paul, or Christ). The city of Corinth was well known for its moral decay, even among other heathens such as Rome. The church at Corinth was not quite ready to detach from the world around them and brought the world into their church. A recipe for failure. It would have been natural for Paul to simply let them collapse. Let them stew in their love for the world and chalk up Corinth as a failed mission.
I’m sure there are a number of ways you can identify with Paul, or even with the Corinthian church. I know I certainly can. Failure has wreaked havoc on my life, and all of our lives. A curse of living in a sinful world. Have you found failure in your personal life? How to manage being in the world, but not letting the world become a part of you? What about in the ministry into which you have been called? You are a part of the priesthood of all believers. Have you let failure take root?
If only life would go the way we want it to go. If only every one could just get along. If only my children would listen more. If only my parents would hear me. If only people would just come to church. If only people would desire the truth of God’s Word instead of those greedy prosperity preachers. If only…
If only sin were not in the world, all those things would be resolved. And, in fact, that is what is coming in heaven. But now, we are faced with the failures of our own sinful flesh and the failures wrought by the god of this age, Satan who is seeking to blind all to the light of the Gospel.
Discouraged? Losing heart? Understandable. The more we stop at look at how much sin has infected our lives, the more it is inevitably revealed that we are in no way worthy of this faith, this church, or this ministry into which God has called us. So many times, we have let Satan won. We have succumbed to temptation, we have let anger take root, we have despised the precious gift God has given us in His Son. And all for what? Fleeting moments of pleasure.
Suppose the Apostle Paul wrote a letter to you as well. What do you think he would say about the failures that you have experienced? Therefore, having this ministry by the mercy of God, we do not lose heart. He would encourage you the same way God encouraged him and he the people of Corinth. Whether it be the ministry we embark on together as members of this congregation, or whether it be the personal ministry you embark on a daily basis, the encouragement remains the same. Remember what brought you here.
A Lutheran theologian Johann Bengel once said, “Grace takes away the fault, mercy the misery.” God showed you and me a tremendous portion of grace and mercy. First His mercy was shown when He looked upon our helpless state. He saw all our failures, wickedness, and misery of our sinfulness.
6 For God, who said, "Let light shine out of darkness," has shone in our hearts to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ. In His compassion, He took away the veil that was covering your eyes and mine, and shone brightly in our hearts the knowledge of the glory of God, that is Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior. His mercy sent Jesus to earth to take on human flesh and to live the perfect life that you and I could not. His grace brought Jesus to the cross to suffer the punishment that you and I do deserve. Not only did He go through death, but the very wrath of God that your failures and mine deserved, He took the full force of that wrath. Jesus, the Son of God, gave you His grace by taking care of your faults. Your sins are no more before God for His sake. Jesus has also given you His mercy by rising from the dead. His resurrection is the guarantee that God’s grace covers you. Your sins truly are forgiven. And, as Christ rose from the dead, you will follow Him from death into life everlasting. The misery of this earth, the misery of your failures will all be wiped away.
Even now you have God’s mercy. Despite the times we still stumble and fall, God reaches out to you with His forgiveness. He restores you as His child and places you back on the path of righteousness. But most of all, He has entrusted you with the ministry of His Gospel. And this is life-changing. It is the one area of life where the success and failure is not up to you. You are the messenger, but God is the power. You are the planter and God is the grower. This is not to say you are without responsibility. On the contrary. You have a great responsibility: To proclaim the message of grace and mercy that God has showered on you in its truth and purity to everyone around. Millions of people are walking around in blindness right now.
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You have the truth and you have the personal testimony just like the Apostle Paul. Hear his testimony from 1 Corinthians 15: For I delivered to you as of first importance what I also received: that Christ died for our sins in accordance with the Scriptures, 4 that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day in accordance with the Scriptures, 5 and that he appeared to Cephas, then to the twelve. 6 Then he appeared to more than five hundred brothers at one time, most of whom are still alive, though some have fallen asleep. 7 Then he appeared to James, then to all the apostles. 8 Last of all, as to one untimely born, he appeared also to me. 9 For I am the least of the apostles, unworthy to be called an apostle, because I persecuted the church of God. 10 But by the grace of God I am what I am, and his grace toward me was not in vain. On the contrary, I worked harder than any of them, though it was not I, but the grace of God that is with me.
Paul continually went back to the grace of God that called him out of his former life into the life of His ministry. He recognized his unworthiness and his failures, but even more, he recognized God’s mercy in calling him to be the provider of this truth. If it weren’t for God, Paul would not be an apostle. He would have been a persecutor of the church. Instead, God used him to encourage the Gentilic congregations of his day and all the way down to you and me today. The same encouragement Paul found is to be your encouragement.
Whether it be in our personal lives, or in the ministry of this congregation, God calls out to you with His grace and mercy. He assures you that your sins and your failures are forgiven for the sake of Jesus. Your work will be blessed by Him, even though we may not see the results until God shows us on the last day.
I remember one of my first days at Seminary when one of my professors said, “Your ministry is to make sure no one can stand across from you on the last day and point to you and say, ‘Why didn’t you warn me? Why didn’t you tell me?’” When I tell you that shook me to the core, I meant it. I was ready to drop out right then and there. No way am I cut out for this! But, as the year went along, the beauty of God’s ministry was revealed. The ministry God has called you and me into is a blessed one, not a terrifying one.
God has already provided for you the message: Sins forgiven for the sake of His Son Jesus Christ. Repent and be baptized for salvation! God has already provided for you the success: "For as the rain and the snow come down from heaven and do not return there but water the earth, making it bring forth and sprout, giving seed to the sower and bread to the eater, 11 so shall my word be that goes out from my mouth; it shall not return to me empty, but it shall accomplish that which I purpose, and shall succeed in the thing for which I sent it” (Isa. 55:10 ESV).
Do not lose heart. You have the ministry of the Gospel. Your life has been changed because the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit is with you all. You have received forgiveness for failures. You have encouragement when you stumble. But most importantly, you have the message that can bring light to all those who are blindly walking in the darkness of unbelief. Take heart! The Lord is on your side, Amen.
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February 11th, 2024
Transfiguration Sunday
2 Corinthians 4:1-6
Do Not Fear, You Have the Gospel Ministry
Therefore, having this ministry by the mercy of God, we do not lose heart. 2 But we have renounced disgraceful, underhanded ways. We refuse to practice cunning or to tamper with God's word, but by the open statement of the truth we would commend ourselves to everyone's conscience in the sight of God. 3 And even if our gospel is veiled, it is veiled to those who are perishing. 4 In their case the god of this world has blinded the minds of the unbelievers, to keep them from seeing the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ, who is the image of God. 5 For what we proclaim is not ourselves, but Jesus Christ as Lord, with ourselves as your servants for Jesus' sake. 6 For God, who said, "Let light shine out of darkness," has shone in our hearts to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ.
In the name of Christ who has called us by His great mercy into the ministry of His Gospel, dear fellow redeemed:
What would you think of a baseball player who played seven seasons without hitting the ball in fair territory? One of the best players of all time, Mickey Mantle, did the equivalent of that. His walks and strikeouts add up to more than 3,400 trips to the plate—seven seasons’ worth.
Or what would you think of an inventor who failed hundreds of times in his experiments? Thomas Edison, perhaps the greatest inventor in American history, spent many long months failing before he found a filament that would stay lit in his incandescent light.
Whether it be in the life of people we regard as quite successful, or in the life of those whom we consider ordinary, failure always finds its place. No one has gotten to the point they are at without first experiencing some sort of failure. The difference between Mickey Mantle and 90% of people who desire to make baseball their life, is the response to failure. All the greats struck out. All the greats went through periods where they didn’t seem to be as great as they appear. Except that failure did not cause them to lose heart. Instead, they learned from their failures, capitalized on them, and used them to shore up their weaknesses and persevere onwards.
Failure loves to define people. It was no different for the Apostle Paul. If anyone had the right to throw in the towel, or to let failure win, it was him. He was beaten, stoned, thrown into prison, lied about, disobeyed, shipwrecked, and so on and so forth. All throughout his ministry he found what appeared to be failure after failure after failure. . .and yet he persevered. Can you imagine the temptations running through his head on a daily basis? “Why continue to look after those Corinthians? They clearly want to follow after their own sinful desires rather than the Word of God that you preached to them. They aren’t worth it.” Paul would write three, and possibly even four letters to the congregation at Corinth both instructing them and chastising them for issues that were arising in their midst.
The church he had spent a considerable amount of time teaching, strengthening, exhorting, just didn’t quite seem to get it. There were abuses of the Lord’s Supper, a man who took his father’s wife to be his, rivalries that wanted to go to public court instead of dealing with each other, factions that claimed to be more righteous because of whom they belong to (whether Apollos, Paul, or Christ). The city of Corinth was well known for its moral decay, even among other heathens such as Rome. The church at Corinth was not quite ready to detach from the world around them and brought the world into their church. A recipe for failure. It would have been natural for Paul to simply let them collapse. Let them stew in their love for the world and chalk up Corinth as a failed mission.
I’m sure there are a number of ways you can identify with Paul, or even with the Corinthian church. I know I certainly can. Failure has wreaked havoc on my life, and all of our lives. A curse of living in a sinful world. Have you found failure in your personal life? How to manage being in the world, but not letting the world become a part of you? What about in the ministry into which you have been called? You are a part of the priesthood of all believers. Have you let failure take root?
If only life would go the way we want it to go. If only every one could just get along. If only my children would listen more. If only my parents would hear me. If only people would just come to church. If only people would desire the truth of God’s Word instead of those greedy prosperity preachers. If only…
If only sin were not in the world, all those things would be resolved. And, in fact, that is what is coming in heaven. But now, we are faced with the failures of our own sinful flesh and the failures wrought by the god of this age, Satan who is seeking to blind all to the light of the Gospel.
Discouraged? Losing heart? Understandable. The more we stop at look at how much sin has infected our lives, the more it is inevitably revealed that we are in no way worthy of this faith, this church, or this ministry into which God has called us. So many times, we have let Satan won. We have succumbed to temptation, we have let anger take root, we have despised the precious gift God has given us in His Son. And all for what? Fleeting moments of pleasure.
Suppose the Apostle Paul wrote a letter to you as well. What do you think he would say about the failures that you have experienced? Therefore, having this ministry by the mercy of God, we do not lose heart. He would encourage you the same way God encouraged him and he the people of Corinth. Whether it be the ministry we embark on together as members of this congregation, or whether it be the personal ministry you embark on a daily basis, the encouragement remains the same. Remember what brought you here.
A Lutheran theologian Johann Bengel once said, “Grace takes away the fault, mercy the misery.” God showed you and me a tremendous portion of grace and mercy. First His mercy was shown when He looked upon our helpless state. He saw all our failures, wickedness, and misery of our sinfulness.
6 For God, who said, "Let light shine out of darkness," has shone in our hearts to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ. In His compassion, He took away the veil that was covering your eyes and mine, and shone brightly in our hearts the knowledge of the glory of God, that is Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior. His mercy sent Jesus to earth to take on human flesh and to live the perfect life that you and I could not. His grace brought Jesus to the cross to suffer the punishment that you and I do deserve. Not only did He go through death, but the very wrath of God that your failures and mine deserved, He took the full force of that wrath. Jesus, the Son of God, gave you His grace by taking care of your faults. Your sins are no more before God for His sake. Jesus has also given you His mercy by rising from the dead. His resurrection is the guarantee that God’s grace covers you. Your sins truly are forgiven. And, as Christ rose from the dead, you will follow Him from death into life everlasting. The misery of this earth, the misery of your failures will all be wiped away.
Even now you have God’s mercy. Despite the times we still stumble and fall, God reaches out to you with His forgiveness. He restores you as His child and places you back on the path of righteousness. But most of all, He has entrusted you with the ministry of His Gospel. And this is life-changing. It is the one area of life where the success and failure is not up to you. You are the messenger, but God is the power. You are the planter and God is the grower. This is not to say you are without responsibility. On the contrary. You have a great responsibility: To proclaim the message of grace and mercy that God has showered on you in its truth and purity to everyone around. Millions of people are walking around in blindness right now.
3 And even if our gospel is veiled, it is veiled to those who are perishing. 4 In their case the god of this world has blinded the minds of the unbelievers, to keep them from seeing the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ, who is the image of God.
They have been blinded by the god of this world, that is Satan. He is the one who stands in the way of these church halls being filled. He is the one who is the cause of godless churches who feign Christianity leading people astray. People naturally look to the places that make them feel good and let them forget about the guilt that might be on their conscience. But they never receive the healing for that guilt that is found in the Gospel of the glory of Christ. God’s grace is the only solution to the guilt of mankind.
You have the truth and you have the personal testimony just like the Apostle Paul. Hear his testimony from 1 Corinthians 15: For I delivered to you as of first importance what I also received: that Christ died for our sins in accordance with the Scriptures, 4 that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day in accordance with the Scriptures, 5 and that he appeared to Cephas, then to the twelve. 6 Then he appeared to more than five hundred brothers at one time, most of whom are still alive, though some have fallen asleep. 7 Then he appeared to James, then to all the apostles. 8 Last of all, as to one untimely born, he appeared also to me. 9 For I am the least of the apostles, unworthy to be called an apostle, because I persecuted the church of God. 10 But by the grace of God I am what I am, and his grace toward me was not in vain. On the contrary, I worked harder than any of them, though it was not I, but the grace of God that is with me.
Paul continually went back to the grace of God that called him out of his former life into the life of His ministry. He recognized his unworthiness and his failures, but even more, he recognized God’s mercy in calling him to be the provider of this truth. If it weren’t for God, Paul would not be an apostle. He would have been a persecutor of the church. Instead, God used him to encourage the Gentilic congregations of his day and all the way down to you and me today. The same encouragement Paul found is to be your encouragement.
Whether it be in our personal lives, or in the ministry of this congregation, God calls out to you with His grace and mercy. He assures you that your sins and your failures are forgiven for the sake of Jesus. Your work will be blessed by Him, even though we may not see the results until God shows us on the last day.
I remember one of my first days at Seminary when one of my professors said, “Your ministry is to make sure no one can stand across from you on the last day and point to you and say, ‘Why didn’t you warn me? Why didn’t you tell me?’” When I tell you that shook me to the core, I meant it. I was ready to drop out right then and there. No way am I cut out for this! But, as the year went along, the beauty of God’s ministry was revealed. The ministry God has called you and me into is a blessed one, not a terrifying one.
God has already provided for you the message: Sins forgiven for the sake of His Son Jesus Christ. Repent and be baptized for salvation! God has already provided for you the success: "For as the rain and the snow come down from heaven and do not return there but water the earth, making it bring forth and sprout, giving seed to the sower and bread to the eater, 11 so shall my word be that goes out from my mouth; it shall not return to me empty, but it shall accomplish that which I purpose, and shall succeed in the thing for which I sent it” (Isa. 55:10 ESV).
Do not lose heart. You have the ministry of the Gospel. Your life has been changed because the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit is with you all. You have received forgiveness for failures. You have encouragement when you stumble. But most importantly, you have the message that can bring light to all those who are blindly walking in the darkness of unbelief. Take heart! The Lord is on your side, Amen.
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February 11th, 2024
Transfiguration Sunday
2 Corinthians 4:1-6
Do Not Fear, You Have the Gospel Ministry
Therefore, having this ministry by the mercy of God, we do not lose heart. 2 But we have renounced disgraceful, underhanded ways. We refuse to practice cunning or to tamper with God's word, but by the open statement of the truth we would commend ourselves to everyone's conscience in the sight of God. 3 And even if our gospel is veiled, it is veiled to those who are perishing. 4 In their case the god of this world has blinded the minds of the unbelievers, to keep them from seeing the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ, who is the image of God. 5 For what we proclaim is not ourselves, but Jesus Christ as Lord, with ourselves as your servants for Jesus' sake. 6 For God, who said, "Let light shine out of darkness," has shone in our hearts to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ.
In the name of Christ who has called us by His great mercy into the ministry of His Gospel, dear fellow redeemed:
What would you think of a baseball player who played seven seasons without hitting the ball in fair territory? One of the best players of all time, Mickey Mantle, did the equivalent of that. His walks and strikeouts add up to more than 3,400 trips to the plate—seven seasons’ worth.
Or what would you think of an inventor who failed hundreds of times in his experiments? Thomas Edison, perhaps the greatest inventor in American history, spent many long months failing before he found a filament that would stay lit in his incandescent light.
Whether it be in the life of people we regard as quite successful, or in the life of those whom we consider ordinary, failure always finds its place. No one has gotten to the point they are at without first experiencing some sort of failure. The difference between Mickey Mantle and 90% of people who desire to make baseball their life, is the response to failure. All the greats struck out. All the greats went through periods where they didn’t seem to be as great as they appear. Except that failure did not cause them to lose heart. Instead, they learned from their failures, capitalized on them, and used them to shore up their weaknesses and persevere onwards.
Failure loves to define people. It was no different for the Apostle Paul. If anyone had the right to throw in the towel, or to let failure win, it was him. He was beaten, stoned, thrown into prison, lied about, disobeyed, shipwrecked, and so on and so forth. All throughout his ministry he found what appeared to be failure after failure after failure. . .and yet he persevered. Can you imagine the temptations running through his head on a daily basis? “Why continue to look after those Corinthians? They clearly want to follow after their own sinful desires rather than the Word of God that you preached to them. They aren’t worth it.” Paul would write three, and possibly even four letters to the congregation at Corinth both instructing them and chastising them for issues that were arising in their midst.
The church he had spent a considerable amount of time teaching, strengthening, exhorting, just didn’t quite seem to get it. There were abuses of the Lord’s Supper, a man who took his father’s wife to be his, rivalries that wanted to go to public court instead of dealing with each other, factions that claimed to be more righteous because of whom they belong to (whether Apollos, Paul, or Christ). The city of Corinth was well known for its moral decay, even among other heathens such as Rome. The church at Corinth was not quite ready to detach from the world around them and brought the world into their church. A recipe for failure. It would have been natural for Paul to simply let them collapse. Let them stew in their love for the world and chalk up Corinth as a failed mission.
I’m sure there are a number of ways you can identify with Paul, or even with the Corinthian church. I know I certainly can. Failure has wreaked havoc on my life, and all of our lives. A curse of living in a sinful world. Have you found failure in your personal life? How to manage being in the world, but not letting the world become a part of you? What about in the ministry into which you have been called? You are a part of the priesthood of all believers. Have you let failure take root?
If only life would go the way we want it to go. If only every one could just get along. If only my children would listen more. If only my parents would hear me. If only people would just come to church. If only people would desire the truth of God’s Word instead of those greedy prosperity preachers. If only…
If only sin were not in the world, all those things would be resolved. And, in fact, that is what is coming in heaven. But now, we are faced with the failures of our own sinful flesh and the failures wrought by the god of this age, Satan who is seeking to blind all to the light of the Gospel.
Discouraged? Losing heart? Understandable. The more we stop at look at how much sin has infected our lives, the more it is inevitably revealed that we are in no way worthy of this faith, this church, or this ministry into which God has called us. So many times, we have let Satan won. We have succumbed to temptation, we have let anger take root, we have despised the precious gift God has given us in His Son. And all for what? Fleeting moments of pleasure.
Suppose the Apostle Paul wrote a letter to you as well. What do you think he would say about the failures that you have experienced? Therefore, having this ministry by the mercy of God, we do not lose heart. He would encourage you the same way God encouraged him and he the people of Corinth. Whether it be the ministry we embark on together as members of this congregation, or whether it be the personal ministry you embark on a daily basis, the encouragement remains the same. Remember what brought you here.
A Lutheran theologian Johann Bengel once said, “Grace takes away the fault, mercy the misery.” God showed you and me a tremendous portion of grace and mercy. First His mercy was shown when He looked upon our helpless state. He saw all our failures, wickedness, and misery of our sinfulness.
6 For God, who said, "Let light shine out of darkness," has shone in our hearts to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ. In His compassion, He took away the veil that was covering your eyes and mine, and shone brightly in our hearts the knowledge of the glory of God, that is Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior. His mercy sent Jesus to earth to take on human flesh and to live the perfect life that you and I could not. His grace brought Jesus to the cross to suffer the punishment that you and I do deserve. Not only did He go through death, but the very wrath of God that your failures and mine deserved, He took the full force of that wrath. Jesus, the Son of God, gave you His grace by taking care of your faults. Your sins are no more before God for His sake. Jesus has also given you His mercy by rising from the dead. His resurrection is the guarantee that God’s grace covers you. Your sins truly are forgiven. And, as Christ rose from the dead, you will follow Him from death into life everlasting. The misery of this earth, the misery of your failures will all be wiped away.
Even now you have God’s mercy. Despite the times we still stumble and fall, God reaches out to you with His forgiveness. He restores you as His child and places you back on the path of righteousness. But most of all, He has entrusted you with the ministry of His Gospel. And this is life-changing. It is the one area of life where the success and failure is not up to you. You are the messenger, but God is the power. You are the planter and God is the grower. This is not to say you are without responsibility. On the contrary. You have a great responsibility: To proclaim the message of grace and mercy that God has showered on you in its truth and purity to everyone around. Millions of people are walking around in blindness right now.
3 And even if our gospel is veiled, it is veiled to those who are perishing. 4 In their case the god of this world has blinded the minds of the unbelievers, to keep them from seeing the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ, who is the image of God.
They have been blinded by the god of this world, that is Satan. He is the one who stands in the way of these church halls being filled. He is the one who is the cause of godless churches who feign Christianity leading people astray. People naturally look to the places that make them feel good and let them forget about the guilt that might be on their conscience. But they never receive the healing for that guilt that is found in the Gospel of the glory of Christ. God’s grace is the only solution to the guilt of mankind.
You have the truth and you have the personal testimony just like the Apostle Paul. Hear his testimony from 1 Corinthians 15: For I delivered to you as of first importance what I also received: that Christ died for our sins in accordance with the Scriptures, 4 that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day in accordance with the Scriptures, 5 and that he appeared to Cephas, then to the twelve. 6 Then he appeared to more than five hundred brothers at one time, most of whom are still alive, though some have fallen asleep. 7 Then he appeared to James, then to all the apostles. 8 Last of all, as to one untimely born, he appeared also to me. 9 For I am the least of the apostles, unworthy to be called an apostle, because I persecuted the church of God. 10 But by the grace of God I am what I am, and his grace toward me was not in vain. On the contrary, I worked harder than any of them, though it was not I, but the grace of God that is with me.
Paul continually went back to the grace of God that called him out of his former life into the life of His ministry. He recognized his unworthiness and his failures, but even more, he recognized God’s mercy in calling him to be the provider of this truth. If it weren’t for God, Paul would not be an apostle. He would have been a persecutor of the church. Instead, God used him to encourage the Gentilic congregations of his day and all the way down to you and me today. The same encouragement Paul found is to be your encouragement.
Whether it be in our personal lives, or in the ministry of this congregation, God calls out to you with His grace and mercy. He assures you that your sins and your failures are forgiven for the sake of Jesus. Your work will be blessed by Him, even though we may not see the results until God shows us on the last day.
I remember one of my first days at Seminary when one of my professors said, “Your ministry is to make sure no one can stand across from you on the last day and point to you and say, ‘Why didn’t you warn me? Why didn’t you tell me?’” When I tell you that shook me to the core, I meant it. I was ready to drop out right then and there. No way am I cut out for this! But, as the year went along, the beauty of God’s ministry was revealed. The ministry God has called you and me into is a blessed one, not a terrifying one.
God has already provided for you the message: Sins forgiven for the sake of His Son Jesus Christ. Repent and be baptized for salvation! God has already provided for you the success: "For as the rain and the snow come down from heaven and do not return there but water the earth, making it bring forth and sprout, giving seed to the sower and bread to the eater, 11 so shall my word be that goes out from my mouth; it shall not return to me empty, but it shall accomplish that which I purpose, and shall succeed in the thing for which I sent it” (Isa. 55:10 ESV).
Do not lose heart. You have the ministry of the Gospel. Your life has been changed because the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit is with you all. You have received forgiveness for failures. You have encouragement when you stumble. But most importantly, you have the message that can bring light to all those who are blindly walking in the darkness of unbelief. Take heart! The Lord is on your side, Amen.
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5th Sunday in Epiphany
Isaiah 40:18-26
God is God all by Himself
February 4th, 2024
To whom then will you liken God, or what likeness compare with him? 19 An idol! A craftsman casts it, and a goldsmith overlays it with gold and casts for it silver chains. 20 He who is too impoverished for an offering chooses wood that will not rot; he seeks out a skillful craftsman to set up an idol that will not move. 21 Do you not know? Do you not hear? Has it not been told you from the beginning? Have you not understood from the foundations of the earth? 22 It is he who sits above the circle of the earth, and its inhabitants are like grasshoppers; who stretches out the heavens like a curtain, and spreads them like a tent to dwell in; 23 who brings princes to nothing, and makes the rulers of the earth as emptiness. 24 Scarcely are they planted, scarcely sown, scarcely has their stem taken root in the earth, when he blows on them, and they wither, and the tempest carries them off like stubble. 25 To whom then will you compare me, that I should be like him? says the Holy One. 26 Lift up your eyes on high and see: who created these? He who brings out their host by number, calling them all by name; by the greatness of his might and because he is strong in power, not one is missing.
In the name of Christ, who is Himself God above all and the only one in whom we should hope, dear fellow redeemed:
It is said, "While there's life, there's hope." This seems to describe the case of the six Navy pilots who left their aircraft carrier on a scouting mission during World War II, searching the seas for enemy submarines believed operating in the area. When they tried to return, they could not find their ship. It seems that while they were gone, the captain had ordered a war-imposed blackout of all lights on the ship. Over and over the frantic pilots radioed, asking for just one light so they could see to land. The pilots were then told of the blackout and that it could not be lifted even for them. After several appeals and denials of their requests, the ship's radio operator finally turned the switch to break radio contact. Rather than risk the lives of thousands on the ship, the pilots were forced to ditch in the cold Atlantic and from there into eternity. The pilots left the ship thinking they would be able to return, but found that this was misplaced hope. In what are you placing your hope?
This was the same question the children of Israel should have been asking themselves as they heard the prophecies of Isaiah. Even when they had a good king who reinstituted the right worship of the true God and Him alone, it did not take very long for them to regress into idolatry worship. While Moses was up on Mount Sinai, the people began to worship a golden calf, fashioned by Aaron and claimed that was the god who brought them out of Egypt. When they were in the wilderness and rebelled against God, He had sent poisonous snakes in their midst. To save them, He told Moses to fashion a bronze serpent and place it on a pole so that anyone who looked at it would live. This was a wonderful picture of looking to the Son of God who would place Himself on the cross and whoever looks to Him will find salvation. But, instead, the people began to worship the bronze serpent and Moses had to destroy it.
In the divided kingdom, Jeroboam reinstituted the worship of golden calves in order that his people would not go down to Jerusalem to worship. Under King Ahab, Baal and Asherah worship was common place. You can go through the entire history of the children of Israel and see over and over again how they placed their hope in something that was crafted by man’s hands, something they could see and feel.
Isaiah writes, To whom then will you liken God, or what likeness compare with him? 19 An idol! A craftsman casts it, and a goldsmith overlays it with gold and casts for it silver chains. 20 He who is too impoverished for an offering chooses wood that will not rot; he seeks out a skillful craftsman to set up an idol that will not move.
There were no shortages of idols in the ancient world and you did not have to be rich to indulge in one. Whether it be gold, silver, or treated wood, man would take every opportunity he could to replicate God; to find something that will last and stand on its own. The foolishness! 25 To whom then will you compare me, that I should be like him? says the Holy One. They truly believed they could fit God into an image crafted by a corrupt and sinful human being. One who has no clue what holiness is, one who has never looked upon God’s glory and lived, one who desires to fit God into a box of his own imagination. Sound familiar? Nowadays, we have images of God. The prohibition God gave to His people in the Old Testament has ended because God took on human flesh. He was seen by men, and Jesus is the image of the Invisible God. And yet, we continue to fit God into our own box, don’t we?
“I don’t think God would be that upset at me for what I did. It’s not that bad of a sin because it doesn’t hurt anybody.” “I’m going to excuse my behavior because it feels right to me. I want to hold on to my resentment, I want to give in to my hatred for another person, I don’t truly have to love everybody, or do good to everybody.” It is the same misstep the children of Israel took when they pursued other idols. You may not bow down and worship a craven image with the head of a fish and body of a man. However, we all like to “choose” when to or when not to recognize the authority, power, and supremeness of our God. When it comes to my behavior and how I act, well, let me just ignore what God has to say here. If this is what makes me happy, I can’t be faulted for that.
You can, and you are. That attitude before God is the same as creating a false god to worship. No, you aren’t fashioning a physical god, but you are elevating yourself to the position that belongs to God and God alone. You are the one that you are placing your hope in, your trust in, your self-worth, your moral compass. A sinful human being that is good for nothing on his or her own, but continually gives in to the Devil’s whispering taunts. This sin infects us all. Our nature desires to rebel against our God and insert anything else. Anything to place our hope in so that we might just avoid the accountability God demands.
Who is the One we are accountable to? 21 Do you not know? Do you not hear? Has it not been told you from the beginning? Have you not understood from the foundations of the earth? 22 It is he who sits above the circle of the earth, and its inhabitants are like grasshoppers; who stretches out the heavens like a curtain, and spreads them like a tent to dwell in; 23 who brings princes to nothing, and makes the rulers of the earth as emptiness. 24 Scarcely are they planted, scarcely sown, scarcely has their stem taken root in the earth, when he blows on them, and they wither, and the tempest carries them off like stubble. 25 To whom then will you compare me, that I should be like him? says the Holy One. 26 Lift up your eyes on high and see: who created these? He who brings out their host by number, calling them all by name; by the greatness of his might and because he is strong in power, not one is missing.
Yes, you have known, yes you have heard, yes you have been told from the beginning: We are accountable to the Creator of the heavens and the earth. We are accountable to God who dwells above the earth; whose word fashioned this place we call home and keeps the universe in order. Even the vast expanse of the stars in the universe, He created these. He has named these. Not one is out of place or goes missing without His knowledge. He is the one who causes nations to rise from nothing, but then He merely blows on them and like the grass on a hot summer day, they wither away. From the seeming infinite space of the universe, to the nations of people, to the smallest organism on this earth, God knows every intimate detail about it because He is its Creator. He is your Creator and mine. There is no one else. God is God all by Himself.
Though His power and greatness are enough of a reason for us to place our hope in Him, there is an even greater reason: Love. Obviously, the false gods in ancient Israel were not real, but they held real authority over the people. They demanded sacrifices, self-mutilation, immoral behavior, and elaborate gifts, but these so-called “gods” had no power whatsoever to bring any blessing or gift in return for this behavior. The people would commit themselves to these things without realizing they were committing to a false hope. When Elijah challenged the prophets of Baal on Mt. Carmel, he mocked them saying, “Cry aloud, for he is a god. Either he is musing, or he is relieving himself, or he is on a journey, or perhaps he is asleep and must be awakened.” He knew full-well that Baal would never be answering no matter what the “prophets” did.
What does God demand? “Cast your burdens on the Lord, and He will sustain you” (Psalm 55:22) “Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest” (Matthew 11:28). “Repent and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins, and you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit” (Acts 2:38). Yes, God demands perfection. But God also knows that you and I can’t provide that perfection, so He takes care of it for us. Instead, He demands, or commands, that we come and place our hope for salvation in Him.
Love is what drives God and sets Him apart from every idol you could think of. He does not want you to be lost in the vain search for a god other than Himself. He has provided everything you could possibly need. Most importantly, that of a Savior. Every time that you and I have elevated ourselves to the place of God, we simply need to look in humble repentance to the cross where our Savior hung, and see His blood shed for the forgiveness of that failure. We simply look to the empty tomb on Easter morning that proves our sins are truly forgiven because God raised Jesus from the dead.
Jesus was and is true God. He is God all by Himself. Together with the Father and the Holy Spirit, we have, as our hope, the one true God. When Jesus walked this earth, He understood the struggles and temptations that you and I deal with on a daily basis. Hebrews 4:15 says, “For we do not have a high priest who is unable to sympathize with our weaknesses, but one who in every respect has been tempted as we are, yet without sin. Satan tempted Jesus to bow down before him in order to gain ultimate power and glory. That is the same temptation that you and I deal with. Except, where you and I succumb to it, Jesus refused. He knew that He had everything because He is God, and nothing, no matter how enticing, would keep Him from perfectly fulfilling God’s Law in your place.
Jesus did just that. He went to the cross a perfect man. He died on the cross as the most despised sinner in the world because He was carrying your sins, my sins, and the sins of the whole world on His shoulders. He, the perfect Son of God, yet also true man, died to pay for your sins and rose again to secure your justification. This is what ultimately sets God apart from all other idols. He showed love. Not just any ordinary love. He showed a love that knows no bounds. A love that is willing to leave His throne in heaven to come and die so that you and I might live forever. There is no love like that. There is no God like our God. Truly He is God all by Himself and the only one worthy of our hope, Amen.
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Isaiah 40:18-26
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To whom then will you liken God, or what likeness compare with him? 19 An idol! A craftsman casts it, and a goldsmith overlays it with gold and casts for it silver chains. 20 He who is too impoverished for an offering chooses wood that will not rot; he seeks out a skillful craftsman to set up an idol that will not move. 21 Do you not know? Do you not hear? Has it not been told you from the beginning? Have you not understood from the foundations of the earth? 22 It is he who sits above the circle of the earth, and its inhabitants are like grasshoppers; who stretches out the heavens like a curtain, and spreads them like a tent to dwell in; 23 who brings princes to nothing, and makes the rulers of the earth as emptiness. 24 Scarcely are they planted, scarcely sown, scarcely has their stem taken root in the earth, when he blows on them, and they wither, and the tempest carries them off like stubble. 25 To whom then will you compare me, that I should be like him? says the Holy One. 26 Lift up your eyes on high and see: who created these? He who brings out their host by number, calling them all by name; by the greatness of his might and because he is strong in power, not one is missing.
In the name of Christ, who is Himself God above all and the only one in whom we should hope, dear fellow redeemed:
It is said, "While there's life, there's hope." This seems to describe the case of the six Navy pilots who left their aircraft carrier on a scouting mission during World War II, searching the seas for enemy submarines believed operating in the area. When they tried to return, they could not find their ship. It seems that while they were gone, the captain had ordered a war-imposed blackout of all lights on the ship. Over and over the frantic pilots radioed, asking for just one light so they could see to land. The pilots were then told of the blackout and that it could not be lifted even for them. After several appeals and denials of their requests, the ship's radio operator finally turned the switch to break radio contact. Rather than risk the lives of thousands on the ship, the pilots were forced to ditch in the cold Atlantic and from there into eternity. The pilots left the ship thinking they would be able to return, but found that this was misplaced hope. In what are you placing your hope?
This was the same question the children of Israel should have been asking themselves as they heard the prophecies of Isaiah. Even when they had a good king who reinstituted the right worship of the true God and Him alone, it did not take very long for them to regress into idolatry worship. While Moses was up on Mount Sinai, the people began to worship a golden calf, fashioned by Aaron and claimed that was the god who brought them out of Egypt. When they were in the wilderness and rebelled against God, He had sent poisonous snakes in their midst. To save them, He told Moses to fashion a bronze serpent and place it on a pole so that anyone who looked at it would live. This was a wonderful picture of looking to the Son of God who would place Himself on the cross and whoever looks to Him will find salvation. But, instead, the people began to worship the bronze serpent and Moses had to destroy it.
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Isaiah writes, To whom then will you liken God, or what likeness compare with him? 19 An idol! A craftsman casts it, and a goldsmith overlays it with gold and casts for it silver chains. 20 He who is too impoverished for an offering chooses wood that will not rot; he seeks out a skillful craftsman to set up an idol that will not move.
There were no shortages of idols in the ancient world and you did not have to be rich to indulge in one. Whether it be gold, silver, or treated wood, man would take every opportunity he could to replicate God; to find something that will last and stand on its own. The foolishness! 25 To whom then will you compare me, that I should be like him? says the Holy One. They truly believed they could fit God into an image crafted by a corrupt and sinful human being. One who has no clue what holiness is, one who has never looked upon God’s glory and lived, one who desires to fit God into a box of his own imagination. Sound familiar? Nowadays, we have images of God. The prohibition God gave to His people in the Old Testament has ended because God took on human flesh. He was seen by men, and Jesus is the image of the Invisible God. And yet, we continue to fit God into our own box, don’t we?
“I don’t think God would be that upset at me for what I did. It’s not that bad of a sin because it doesn’t hurt anybody.” “I’m going to excuse my behavior because it feels right to me. I want to hold on to my resentment, I want to give in to my hatred for another person, I don’t truly have to love everybody, or do good to everybody.” It is the same misstep the children of Israel took when they pursued other idols. You may not bow down and worship a craven image with the head of a fish and body of a man. However, we all like to “choose” when to or when not to recognize the authority, power, and supremeness of our God. When it comes to my behavior and how I act, well, let me just ignore what God has to say here. If this is what makes me happy, I can’t be faulted for that.
You can, and you are. That attitude before God is the same as creating a false god to worship. No, you aren’t fashioning a physical god, but you are elevating yourself to the position that belongs to God and God alone. You are the one that you are placing your hope in, your trust in, your self-worth, your moral compass. A sinful human being that is good for nothing on his or her own, but continually gives in to the Devil’s whispering taunts. This sin infects us all. Our nature desires to rebel against our God and insert anything else. Anything to place our hope in so that we might just avoid the accountability God demands.
Who is the One we are accountable to? 21 Do you not know? Do you not hear? Has it not been told you from the beginning? Have you not understood from the foundations of the earth? 22 It is he who sits above the circle of the earth, and its inhabitants are like grasshoppers; who stretches out the heavens like a curtain, and spreads them like a tent to dwell in; 23 who brings princes to nothing, and makes the rulers of the earth as emptiness. 24 Scarcely are they planted, scarcely sown, scarcely has their stem taken root in the earth, when he blows on them, and they wither, and the tempest carries them off like stubble. 25 To whom then will you compare me, that I should be like him? says the Holy One. 26 Lift up your eyes on high and see: who created these? He who brings out their host by number, calling them all by name; by the greatness of his might and because he is strong in power, not one is missing.
Yes, you have known, yes you have heard, yes you have been told from the beginning: We are accountable to the Creator of the heavens and the earth. We are accountable to God who dwells above the earth; whose word fashioned this place we call home and keeps the universe in order. Even the vast expanse of the stars in the universe, He created these. He has named these. Not one is out of place or goes missing without His knowledge. He is the one who causes nations to rise from nothing, but then He merely blows on them and like the grass on a hot summer day, they wither away. From the seeming infinite space of the universe, to the nations of people, to the smallest organism on this earth, God knows every intimate detail about it because He is its Creator. He is your Creator and mine. There is no one else. God is God all by Himself.
Though His power and greatness are enough of a reason for us to place our hope in Him, there is an even greater reason: Love. Obviously, the false gods in ancient Israel were not real, but they held real authority over the people. They demanded sacrifices, self-mutilation, immoral behavior, and elaborate gifts, but these so-called “gods” had no power whatsoever to bring any blessing or gift in return for this behavior. The people would commit themselves to these things without realizing they were committing to a false hope. When Elijah challenged the prophets of Baal on Mt. Carmel, he mocked them saying, “Cry aloud, for he is a god. Either he is musing, or he is relieving himself, or he is on a journey, or perhaps he is asleep and must be awakened.” He knew full-well that Baal would never be answering no matter what the “prophets” did.
What does God demand? “Cast your burdens on the Lord, and He will sustain you” (Psalm 55:22) “Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest” (Matthew 11:28). “Repent and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins, and you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit” (Acts 2:38). Yes, God demands perfection. But God also knows that you and I can’t provide that perfection, so He takes care of it for us. Instead, He demands, or commands, that we come and place our hope for salvation in Him.
Love is what drives God and sets Him apart from every idol you could think of. He does not want you to be lost in the vain search for a god other than Himself. He has provided everything you could possibly need. Most importantly, that of a Savior. Every time that you and I have elevated ourselves to the place of God, we simply need to look in humble repentance to the cross where our Savior hung, and see His blood shed for the forgiveness of that failure. We simply look to the empty tomb on Easter morning that proves our sins are truly forgiven because God raised Jesus from the dead.
Jesus was and is true God. He is God all by Himself. Together with the Father and the Holy Spirit, we have, as our hope, the one true God. When Jesus walked this earth, He understood the struggles and temptations that you and I deal with on a daily basis. Hebrews 4:15 says, “For we do not have a high priest who is unable to sympathize with our weaknesses, but one who in every respect has been tempted as we are, yet without sin. Satan tempted Jesus to bow down before him in order to gain ultimate power and glory. That is the same temptation that you and I deal with. Except, where you and I succumb to it, Jesus refused. He knew that He had everything because He is God, and nothing, no matter how enticing, would keep Him from perfectly fulfilling God’s Law in your place.
Jesus did just that. He went to the cross a perfect man. He died on the cross as the most despised sinner in the world because He was carrying your sins, my sins, and the sins of the whole world on His shoulders. He, the perfect Son of God, yet also true man, died to pay for your sins and rose again to secure your justification. This is what ultimately sets God apart from all other idols. He showed love. Not just any ordinary love. He showed a love that knows no bounds. A love that is willing to leave His throne in heaven to come and die so that you and I might live forever. There is no love like that. There is no God like our God. Truly He is God all by Himself and the only one worthy of our hope, Amen.
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5th Sunday in Epiphany
Isaiah 40:18-26
God is God all by Himself
February 4th, 2024
To whom then will you liken God, or what likeness compare with him? 19 An idol! A craftsman casts it, and a goldsmith overlays it with gold and casts for it silver chains. 20 He who is too impoverished for an offering chooses wood that will not rot; he seeks out a skillful craftsman to set up an idol that will not move. 21 Do you not know? Do you not hear? Has it not been told you from the beginning? Have you not understood from the foundations of the earth? 22 It is he who sits above the circle of the earth, and its inhabitants are like grasshoppers; who stretches out the heavens like a curtain, and spreads them like a tent to dwell in; 23 who brings princes to nothing, and makes the rulers of the earth as emptiness. 24 Scarcely are they planted, scarcely sown, scarcely has their stem taken root in the earth, when he blows on them, and they wither, and the tempest carries them off like stubble. 25 To whom then will you compare me, that I should be like him? says the Holy One. 26 Lift up your eyes on high and see: who created these? He who brings out their host by number, calling them all by name; by the greatness of his might and because he is strong in power, not one is missing.
In the name of Christ, who is Himself God above all and the only one in whom we should hope, dear fellow redeemed:
It is said, "While there's life, there's hope." This seems to describe the case of the six Navy pilots who left their aircraft carrier on a scouting mission during World War II, searching the seas for enemy submarines believed operating in the area. When they tried to return, they could not find their ship. It seems that while they were gone, the captain had ordered a war-imposed blackout of all lights on the ship. Over and over the frantic pilots radioed, asking for just one light so they could see to land. The pilots were then told of the blackout and that it could not be lifted even for them. After several appeals and denials of their requests, the ship's radio operator finally turned the switch to break radio contact. Rather than risk the lives of thousands on the ship, the pilots were forced to ditch in the cold Atlantic and from there into eternity. The pilots left the ship thinking they would be able to return, but found that this was misplaced hope. In what are you placing your hope?
This was the same question the children of Israel should have been asking themselves as they heard the prophecies of Isaiah. Even when they had a good king who reinstituted the right worship of the true God and Him alone, it did not take very long for them to regress into idolatry worship. While Moses was up on Mount Sinai, the people began to worship a golden calf, fashioned by Aaron and claimed that was the god who brought them out of Egypt. When they were in the wilderness and rebelled against God, He had sent poisonous snakes in their midst. To save them, He told Moses to fashion a bronze serpent and place it on a pole so that anyone who looked at it would live. This was a wonderful picture of looking to the Son of God who would place Himself on the cross and whoever looks to Him will find salvation. But, instead, the people began to worship the bronze serpent and Moses had to destroy it.
In the divided kingdom, Jeroboam reinstituted the worship of golden calves in order that his people would not go down to Jerusalem to worship. Under King Ahab, Baal and Asherah worship was common place. You can go through the entire history of the children of Israel and see over and over again how they placed their hope in something that was crafted by man’s hands, something they could see and feel.
Isaiah writes, To whom then will you liken God, or what likeness compare with him? 19 An idol! A craftsman casts it, and a goldsmith overlays it with gold and casts for it silver chains. 20 He who is too impoverished for an offering chooses wood that will not rot; he seeks out a skillful craftsman to set up an idol that will not move.
There were no shortages of idols in the ancient world and you did not have to be rich to indulge in one. Whether it be gold, silver, or treated wood, man would take every opportunity he could to replicate God; to find something that will last and stand on its own. The foolishness! 25 To whom then will you compare me, that I should be like him? says the Holy One. They truly believed they could fit God into an image crafted by a corrupt and sinful human being. One who has no clue what holiness is, one who has never looked upon God’s glory and lived, one who desires to fit God into a box of his own imagination. Sound familiar? Nowadays, we have images of God. The prohibition God gave to His people in the Old Testament has ended because God took on human flesh. He was seen by men, and Jesus is the image of the Invisible God. And yet, we continue to fit God into our own box, don’t we?
“I don’t think God would be that upset at me for what I did. It’s not that bad of a sin because it doesn’t hurt anybody.” “I’m going to excuse my behavior because it feels right to me. I want to hold on to my resentment, I want to give in to my hatred for another person, I don’t truly have to love everybody, or do good to everybody.” It is the same misstep the children of Israel took when they pursued other idols. You may not bow down and worship a craven image with the head of a fish and body of a man. However, we all like to “choose” when to or when not to recognize the authority, power, and supremeness of our God. When it comes to my behavior and how I act, well, let me just ignore what God has to say here. If this is what makes me happy, I can’t be faulted for that.
You can, and you are. That attitude before God is the same as creating a false god to worship. No, you aren’t fashioning a physical god, but you are elevating yourself to the position that belongs to God and God alone. You are the one that you are placing your hope in, your trust in, your self-worth, your moral compass. A sinful human being that is good for nothing on his or her own, but continually gives in to the Devil’s whispering taunts. This sin infects us all. Our nature desires to rebel against our God and insert anything else. Anything to place our hope in so that we might just avoid the accountability God demands.
Who is the One we are accountable to? 21 Do you not know? Do you not hear? Has it not been told you from the beginning? Have you not understood from the foundations of the earth? 22 It is he who sits above the circle of the earth, and its inhabitants are like grasshoppers; who stretches out the heavens like a curtain, and spreads them like a tent to dwell in; 23 who brings princes to nothing, and makes the rulers of the earth as emptiness. 24 Scarcely are they planted, scarcely sown, scarcely has their stem taken root in the earth, when he blows on them, and they wither, and the tempest carries them off like stubble. 25 To whom then will you compare me, that I should be like him? says the Holy One. 26 Lift up your eyes on high and see: who created these? He who brings out their host by number, calling them all by name; by the greatness of his might and because he is strong in power, not one is missing.
Yes, you have known, yes you have heard, yes you have been told from the beginning: We are accountable to the Creator of the heavens and the earth. We are accountable to God who dwells above the earth; whose word fashioned this place we call home and keeps the universe in order. Even the vast expanse of the stars in the universe, He created these. He has named these. Not one is out of place or goes missing without His knowledge. He is the one who causes nations to rise from nothing, but then He merely blows on them and like the grass on a hot summer day, they wither away. From the seeming infinite space of the universe, to the nations of people, to the smallest organism on this earth, God knows every intimate detail about it because He is its Creator. He is your Creator and mine. There is no one else. God is God all by Himself.
Though His power and greatness are enough of a reason for us to place our hope in Him, there is an even greater reason: Love. Obviously, the false gods in ancient Israel were not real, but they held real authority over the people. They demanded sacrifices, self-mutilation, immoral behavior, and elaborate gifts, but these so-called “gods” had no power whatsoever to bring any blessing or gift in return for this behavior. The people would commit themselves to these things without realizing they were committing to a false hope. When Elijah challenged the prophets of Baal on Mt. Carmel, he mocked them saying, “Cry aloud, for he is a god. Either he is musing, or he is relieving himself, or he is on a journey, or perhaps he is asleep and must be awakened.” He knew full-well that Baal would never be answering no matter what the “prophets” did.
What does God demand? “Cast your burdens on the Lord, and He will sustain you” (Psalm 55:22) “Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest” (Matthew 11:28). “Repent and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins, and you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit” (Acts 2:38). Yes, God demands perfection. But God also knows that you and I can’t provide that perfection, so He takes care of it for us. Instead, He demands, or commands, that we come and place our hope for salvation in Him.
Love is what drives God and sets Him apart from every idol you could think of. He does not want you to be lost in the vain search for a god other than Himself. He has provided everything you could possibly need. Most importantly, that of a Savior. Every time that you and I have elevated ourselves to the place of God, we simply need to look in humble repentance to the cross where our Savior hung, and see His blood shed for the forgiveness of that failure. We simply look to the empty tomb on Easter morning that proves our sins are truly forgiven because God raised Jesus from the dead.
Jesus was and is true God. He is God all by Himself. Together with the Father and the Holy Spirit, we have, as our hope, the one true God. When Jesus walked this earth, He understood the struggles and temptations that you and I deal with on a daily basis. Hebrews 4:15 says, “For we do not have a high priest who is unable to sympathize with our weaknesses, but one who in every respect has been tempted as we are, yet without sin. Satan tempted Jesus to bow down before him in order to gain ultimate power and glory. That is the same temptation that you and I deal with. Except, where you and I succumb to it, Jesus refused. He knew that He had everything because He is God, and nothing, no matter how enticing, would keep Him from perfectly fulfilling God’s Law in your place.
Jesus did just that. He went to the cross a perfect man. He died on the cross as the most despised sinner in the world because He was carrying your sins, my sins, and the sins of the whole world on His shoulders. He, the perfect Son of God, yet also true man, died to pay for your sins and rose again to secure your justification. This is what ultimately sets God apart from all other idols. He showed love. Not just any ordinary love. He showed a love that knows no bounds. A love that is willing to leave His throne in heaven to come and die so that you and I might live forever. There is no love like that. There is no God like our God. Truly He is God all by Himself and the only one worthy of our hope, Amen.
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January 21st, 2024
Third Sunday of Epiphany
Mark 1:14-20
God’s Secret to Fishing For Men
Now after John was arrested, Jesus came into Galilee, proclaiming the gospel of God, 15 and saying, "The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand; repent and believe in the gospel." 16 Passing alongside the Sea of Galilee, he saw Simon and Andrew the brother of Simon casting a net into the sea, for they were fishermen. 17 And Jesus said to them, "Follow me, and I will make you become fishers of men." 18 And immediately they left their nets and followed him. 19 And going on a little farther, he saw James the son of Zebedee and John his brother, who were in their boat mending the nets. 20 And immediately he called them, and they left their father Zebedee in the boat with the hired servants and followed him.
Grace, Mercy, and Peace to you from God our Father and our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, Amen.
In the Name of Christ, who calls us to be fishers of men, dear fellow redeemed:
Don Marquis was an American satirist during the early 1900s. His best-known creation was a fictional cockroach named Archy who would leave Marquis poems on his typewriter overnight by jumping on the keys. Don once quipped: “Our idea of fishing is to put all the exertion up to the fish. If they are ambitious we will catch them. If they are not, let them go about their business.”
It is hard to tell if Don Marquis was being facetious when he wrote this, or if he dabbled in a bit of philosophy. It is clear he didn’t care much for fishing as he also said this: “Fishing is a delusion entirely surrounded by liars in old clothes.”
Regardless, many fishermen would have a bone to pick with Marquis. Muskie are called the fish of 10,000 casts. It takes real patience, persistence, and a bit of good timing in order to hook on to one of those amazing fish. It certainly takes ambition on the part of the fishman to stay after their desired catch.
And yet, Don Marquis does hit on something with his quote. When it comes to being fishers of men, is that not the method that naturally sets into our minds? Sure, we are willing to cast our nets out there, but if the “fish” aren’t ambitious enough on their own, why put in the effort, and let them go about their business?
This is our natural philosophy when it comes to doing what our Lord has called us to do. In today’s society, it is easier to let the fish do what they want, and only welcome in those who have come to the doorstep themselves. In considering the season of Epiphany is about how God reveals Himself to us in the person of Jesus Christ, we will consider the theme: God’s Secret to Fishing for Men. He reveals to us how we are to be working in His kingdom by following the example He set for us.
The Gospel of Mark is the shortest of the Gospels and, as such, does not go into a lot of detail as the other Gospels do, but rather provides the important details succinctly. That is the case here in chapter 1. In the previous 13 verses, you have a summary of the events leading up to Jesus going to Galilee. Mark talks about John the Baptist being the forerunner and the message of his ministry. Then he briefly covers the baptism of Jesus, focusing on the words from the Father, “You are My beloved Son in whom I am well-pleased.” And in two verses, Mark covers Jesus going into the wilderness to be tempted by Satan.
This is what brings us to our section for today. John had preached the law to King Herod for divorcing his wife and marring the divorced wife of his half-brother Philip and, as a result, was thrown into prison. This is important because it marks the shift from the forerunner who prepared the way, to the Messiah who would come to redeem Israel. Now after John was arrested, Jesus came into Galilee, proclaiming the gospel of God, 15 and saying, "The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom of God is at hand; repent and believe in the gospel."
Jesus’ area of operation would mostly be in Galilee. It is there that He begins His ministry, proclaiming to whoever would hear, the kingdom of God is at hand. Of course, He was talking about Himself. The one promised to redeem Israel, not from the tyranny of Rome, but from the tyranny of Satan had finally come. The Finisher of the Law, the Establisher of a new covenant, the Bringer of free forgiveness through His blood had finally arrived. Repent, turn from your sin and believe in Him. This is the gospel that Jesus proclaimed.
16 Passing alongside the Sea of Galilee, he saw Simon and Andrew the brother of Simon casting a net into the sea, for they were fishermen. 17 And Jesus said to them, "Follow me, and I will make you become fishers of men." 18 And immediately they left their nets and followed him. 19 And going on a little farther, he saw James the son of Zebedee and John his brother, who were in their boat mending the nets. 20 And immediately he called them, and they left their father Zebedee in the boat with the hired servants and followed him.
As Jesus was preaching the gospel in Galilee, He sought out Simon who Jesus would rename to Peter and Andrew, His brother. These two, along with James and John, the sons of Zebedee, would become His first disciples. Why is this important? Jesus’ profession was that of a Rabbi. In Jewish culture, students who wanted to study the Torah would choose a rabbi, or teacher to study under. This is not the case with Jesus’ disciples. Jesus actively sought out those whom He wanted and called them. He didn’t call students who were already well-versed in the Old Testament, but rather the first four disciples were fishermen. Fishermen in Jesus’ day was a common profession, but not a highly glorified one. For Peter, Andrew, James and John, they were not experts in anything but fishing. They knew how to fish so well, they could do it in their sleep.
What they didn’t realize, is that they still had everything to learn about fishing. Not for fish, but for men. This was Jesus’ call to them to come follow Him. They knew about Jesus. They were followers of John the Baptist. Once John was in prison, it was a no-brainer to follow the One whom John pointed out as greater than He and who came to seek them out to be His disciples.
Doesn’t seem like this section reveals many secrets about fishing for men does it? Sure, Jesus doesn’t explain right then and there how the disciples were to be fishers of men, but He would spend the next 3 years teaching them the right doctrine and showing them how to be what He called them to be. Jesus set the example by first and foremost proclaiming the Gospel. He did not wait for the pool of fish to come to Him, but rather He sought them out. He went to the land of Galilee to bring them the refreshing news of repentance and forgiveness. He didn’t switch up His message when people spit out the hook, but He simply moved to another location continuing to use the same message to reach lost sinners. Finally, He did not lose heart. He, above all, was rejected by many. He was spurned by His own people, but He did not throw in the towel. He endured all that ridicule and shame and He gave every opportunity to the nation of Israel to be saved.
Jesus taught His disciples to be fishers of men by showing them firsthand how to do it. He does the same thing for His disciples to this day. He has shown you and I firsthand how to be fishers of men.
It is easy, isn’t it, to fall into the mindset of Don Marquis’ quote on fishing? “Our idea of fishing is to put all the exertion up to the fish. If they are ambitious we will catch them. If they are not, let them go about their business.” Especially in our society today, which is so volatile and aggressive. Why not just let other people go about their business and the ones who come to the doorstep, those will be the ones we cast our lines out? Certainly, it would be easier. We could sit back, enjoy what we have, and let the world carry on around us.
Now imagine if that is what God did to you. Suppose He didn’t call you to faith because you weren’t ambitious enough to come to Him? None of us are ambitious enough! Our sin drives us away from God, not towards Him. Without the grace of God, our only ambition would be for ourselves, it would be for our own sinful pleasures. We would be in a worse state than what we view our society is in right now because we would be on a direct path to hell. If God did not call you or me, none of us would be sitting here today. God did not reach out to you because of your ambition, but despite it. He reached out to you because He saw you on the road to hell and love drove Him to save you.
God’s secret to becoming a fisher of men is simply using the Gospel. It is the good news that you received when God called you out of darkness and into His marvelous light. The world we live in is a dark place. There is evil and senseless behavior that abounds around us. And there are two ways we can look at that pool of people: As less-than-ambitious people who aren’t worth the time and effort to give them the assurance of sins forgiven through the blood of Jesus; or as desperate sinners who find themselves on the exact same path we were one before God called us through the Gospel. It is a no-brainer. God has given you the message of reconciliation to be a fisher of men. He has placed you in the midst of a sinful place filled with sinners needing hope.
You have that hope. You know your Savior and the mass amount of sin His blood has washed clean from your record. You know that because of your Savior, you are no longer on the pathway to hell, but on the ladder of God’s grace to heaven. This hope, this faith, this Savior is your secret to being a fisher of men. It is your rod, your reel, your hook and your bait. The very place in which you live is your pool that God has set before you.
There is a lot of technical tricks and tips to use when fishing, especially when you are in different parts of the world. You want to do everything you can to get the fish to take your bait and get hooked. Being a fisher of men is not baiting people through tricks or deceit. It is not waiting for them to jump into your boat. It is recognizing the need that is out there for the Gospel, and presenting people with this simple truth: Repent, God has died and risen again to take away your sins. Turn and hear the blessed hope He has in store for you. Amen.
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Sunday January 14th, 2024
Baptism Sunday
Romans 6:1-11
Your Baptism Gives You Life From Death
Now to Him who has loved us and called us to be kings and priest through His own blood, to Him be honor and dominion forever and ever, Amen.
What shall we say then? Are we to continue in sin that grace may abound? 2 By no means! How can we who died to sin still live in it? 3 Do you not know that all of us who have been baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into his death? 4 We were buried therefore with him by baptism into death, in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, we too might walk in newness of life. 5 For if we have been united with him in a death like his, we shall certainly be united with him in a resurrection like his. 6 We know that our old self was crucified with him in order that the body of sin might be brought to nothing, so that we would no longer be enslaved to sin. 7 For one who has died has been set free from sin. 8 Now if we have died with Christ, we believe that we will also live with him. 9 We know that Christ, being raised from the dead, will never die again; death no longer has dominion over him. 10 For the death he died he died to sin, once for all, but the life he lives he lives to God. 11 So you also must consider yourselves dead to sin and alive to God in Christ Jesus.
In the name of Him in whose death we are united that we might gain life, dear fellow redeemed:
During the Civil War a man by the name of George Wyatt was drawn by lot to go to the front. He had a wife and six children. A young man named Richard Pratt offered to go in his stead. He was accepted and joined the ranks, bearing the name and number of George Wyatt. Before long Pratt was killed in action. The authorities later sought again to draft George Wyatt into service. He protested, entering the plea that he had died in the person of Pratt. He insisted that the authorities consult their own records as to the fact of his having died in identification with Pratt, his substitute. Wyatt was thereby exempted as beyond the claims of law and further service. He had died in the person of his representative. There we have the truth of Identification of a Christian in a nutshell. God's way of deliverance is through death--through identification with our Substitute in His death and resurrection.
This Sunday, our focus has been on the sacrament of Holy Baptism. For most of us, our baptism took place when we were babies and do not remember it happening. But this saving gift from God is much more than just an isolated event when we were babies. The gift of Baptism has lasting effects that change your life even to this day. That day you were baptized, you died. Not physically of course, but, as Paul says, to sin. Every day since, your baptism plays an active role in your life, reminding you that you no longer belong to a life of sin, but rather a life worthy of God’s children.
Paul begins chapter 6 by completing his thought from chapter 5. For as by the one man's disobedience the many were made sinners, so by the one man's obedience the many will be made righteous. 20 Now the law came in to increase the trespass, but where sin increased, grace abounded all the more, 21 so that, as sin reigned in death, grace also might reign through righteousness leading to eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. (Rom. 5:19-21 ESV)
This is the heart of the Gospel. The Law of God is a mirror. It shows us the true nature of our sin, how we have failed to live up to God’s standard in the slightest. It shows that we can “try our best,” but our best doesn’t even get us close to perfection. The Law reveals sin after sin after sin until our hearts are revealed to be nothing other than a darkened and hardened stone totally against God. Wherever we go, whatever we do, sin abounds because we are utterly sinful. But then the Gospel, the good news: Where that sin abounds, God’s grace abounds all the more. The worst sin, the most frequent sinner can find God’s grace to cover their record of sin. There no sin too dark, no deed too immoral that cannot be forgiven by the blood of Jesus Christ.
At your baptism, this Gospel laid its foundation in your heart. It broke through the hardened and blackened stone of sin and it replaced it with a heart of love. The same love that drove your Savior to the cross to die. You are the recipient of a totally new heart, one that desires to do what God wills and one that is eternally grateful to Him who shed His innocent blood so that God’s grace may cover you.
Does it really feel like you have a new heart? Maybe not all the time. Often, we find ourselves still struggling to adhere to the Law. We neglect to do the things God wants us to do and we stumble or full-on dive into the sins God does not want us to do. Worse than that, have you ever said to yourself what Paul asks in verse 1? “Are we to continue in sin so that grace may abound?” This certainly appears to be the modus operandi of many “Christians” today. In fact, it happens even to the most faithful, the sturdiest of people. “What does it matter that I steal this piece of gum from my brother? I’ll ask for forgiveness at church on Sunday.” “Who cares if I talk badly about my fellow Christians or coworkers? Yes, it is wrong to gossip, but I’m covered by God’s grace.”
An easy and utterly destructive mindset for any Christian to fall into. Paul is adamant against this behavior “By no means! How can we who died to sin still live in it?” To treat sin like it is no big deal because you already have God’s grace means to despise everything God did to give you that grace. Jesus died for my sins? Well, I might as well rack up as many as I can then. My Baptism washed me clean and made me a child of God? Well, that is what’s important in the end so who cares if I act like a child of the world in the meantime? That is what we are doing when we deliberately walk into sin’s trap. We are despising the Gospel; we are despising God.
What then shall we say? Is this not the path that we all find ourselves walking at one point or another? Paul says, “Do you not know that all of us who have been baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into his death? 4 We were buried therefore with him by baptism into death, in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, we too might walk in newness of life 6 We know that our old self was crucified with him in order that the body of sin might be brought to nothing, so that we would no longer be enslaved to sin. 7 For one who has died has been set free from sin.”
Remember your Baptism? You died that day. You died to sin. That is not to say that you will never sin again because you were baptized, but rather you have been set free from its dominion. God has given you the Holy Spirit to drown your sinful flesh, adhere to what God desires for you, and to live a life of thanksgiving to the God who saved you. How did you die to sin? It is nothing of your own power. Rather, you have been united into death with your Savior. Here is the power behind your baptism. When Jesus died on the cross for the sins of the world, your baptism places you right there with Jesus. Your sins on His shoulders, you dying vicariously through Him. Similar to how George Wyatt was counted at dead via his substitute Richard Pratt, you are counted as having died for your sins via your Substitute Jesus Christ.
It was your sinful decrepit nature that was on the cross with Jesus. It was nailed by God’s Justice. While Jesus was taken from the cross and laid in a tomb, your sinful self was not. It remains nailed to the cross of your Savior never to die for eternity. You, on the other hand were buried with Jesus. Through your Baptism you were laid to rest with Him, the payment complete, the sins of yourself and the world destroyed by His suffering. And, as Christ was raised from the dead to the glory of the Father, even so you, me, and all the hosts of God will see the dawning day of Christ’s return and be resurrected to a blessed eternal life.
We know that Christ, being raised from the dead, will never die again; death no longer has dominion over him. 10 For the death he died he died to sin, once for all, but the life he lives he lives to God. 11 So you also must consider yourselves dead to sin and alive to God in Christ Jesus (9-11).
This is what it means to be set free, that is justified from sin. You are declared not guilty because you died. Died to sin, but alive through Christ. Death could not contain God. He destroyed death’s power because He died to sin. He paid for its punishment and therefore God raised Him from the dead. This is what Baptism gives you, namely, the claim to Jesus as your Substitute. The guarantee that you have died to sin and are alive to God through Christ Jesus.
What does this mean for people like you and me who continue to fall into sin and fail to live up to God’s Law? Remember your baptism. Remember what it means. It is not a symbol, it is not a washing of dirt from your body, it was not some ritual that you went through as a baby just because. No, it was God’s power working in you and through you. It is God’s abundant grace that places you on the cross with Christ, lays you in the tomb of Jesus, and raises you up with your Savior. By remembering the power that is behind your baptism, God gives you the strength to ward of Satan’s attacks. He dispels complacency within you and gives you the earnest desire to accomplish what God has laid out for you to do.
You have been given life through death, the death of your Savior. But, by your baptism, His death becomes your very own. His burial becomes your very own. His resurrection and life eternal are your very own even now. I’m not sure if George Wyatt could get away with his excuse of already being dead today. You do not have to have an excuse. You have died – to sin, but are alive to God forever. Thanks be to our God for His wonderful gift of Holy Baptism, Amen.
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Sunday January 14th, 2024
Baptism Sunday
Romans 6:1-11
Your Baptism Gives You Life From Death
Now to Him who has loved us and called us to be kings and priest through His own blood, to Him be honor and dominion forever and ever, Amen.
What shall we say then? Are we to continue in sin that grace may abound? 2 By no means! How can we who died to sin still live in it? 3 Do you not know that all of us who have been baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into his death? 4 We were buried therefore with him by baptism into death, in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, we too might walk in newness of life. 5 For if we have been united with him in a death like his, we shall certainly be united with him in a resurrection like his. 6 We know that our old self was crucified with him in order that the body of sin might be brought to nothing, so that we would no longer be enslaved to sin. 7 For one who has died has been set free from sin. 8 Now if we have died with Christ, we believe that we will also live with him. 9 We know that Christ, being raised from the dead, will never die again; death no longer has dominion over him. 10 For the death he died he died to sin, once for all, but the life he lives he lives to God. 11 So you also must consider yourselves dead to sin and alive to God in Christ Jesus.
In the name of Him in whose death we are united that we might gain life, dear fellow redeemed:
During the Civil War a man by the name of George Wyatt was drawn by lot to go to the front. He had a wife and six children. A young man named Richard Pratt offered to go in his stead. He was accepted and joined the ranks, bearing the name and number of George Wyatt. Before long Pratt was killed in action. The authorities later sought again to draft George Wyatt into service. He protested, entering the plea that he had died in the person of Pratt. He insisted that the authorities consult their own records as to the fact of his having died in identification with Pratt, his substitute. Wyatt was thereby exempted as beyond the claims of law and further service. He had died in the person of his representative. There we have the truth of Identification of a Christian in a nutshell. God's way of deliverance is through death--through identification with our Substitute in His death and resurrection.
This Sunday, our focus has been on the sacrament of Holy Baptism. For most of us, our baptism took place when we were babies and do not remember it happening. But this saving gift from God is much more than just an isolated event when we were babies. The gift of Baptism has lasting effects that change your life even to this day. That day you were baptized, you died. Not physically of course, but, as Paul says, to sin. Every day since, your baptism plays an active role in your life, reminding you that you no longer belong to a life of sin, but rather a life worthy of God’s children.
Paul begins chapter 6 by completing his thought from chapter 5. For as by the one man's disobedience the many were made sinners, so by the one man's obedience the many will be made righteous. 20 Now the law came in to increase the trespass, but where sin increased, grace abounded all the more, 21 so that, as sin reigned in death, grace also might reign through righteousness leading to eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. (Rom. 5:19-21 ESV)
This is the heart of the Gospel. The Law of God is a mirror. It shows us the true nature of our sin, how we have failed to live up to God’s standard in the slightest. It shows that we can “try our best,” but our best doesn’t even get us close to perfection. The Law reveals sin after sin after sin until our hearts are revealed to be nothing other than a darkened and hardened stone totally against God. Wherever we go, whatever we do, sin abounds because we are utterly sinful. But then the Gospel, the good news: Where that sin abounds, God’s grace abounds all the more. The worst sin, the most frequent sinner can find God’s grace to cover their record of sin. There no sin too dark, no deed too immoral that cannot be forgiven by the blood of Jesus Christ.
At your baptism, this Gospel laid its foundation in your heart. It broke through the hardened and blackened stone of sin and it replaced it with a heart of love. The same love that drove your Savior to the cross to die. You are the recipient of a totally new heart, one that desires to do what God wills and one that is eternally grateful to Him who shed His innocent blood so that God’s grace may cover you.
Does it really feel like you have a new heart? Maybe not all the time. Often, we find ourselves still struggling to adhere to the Law. We neglect to do the things God wants us to do and we stumble or full-on dive into the sins God does not want us to do. Worse than that, have you ever said to yourself what Paul asks in verse 1? “Are we to continue in sin so that grace may abound?” This certainly appears to be the modus operandi of many “Christians” today. In fact, it happens even to the most faithful, the sturdiest of people. “What does it matter that I steal this piece of gum from my brother? I’ll ask for forgiveness at church on Sunday.” “Who cares if I talk badly about my fellow Christians or coworkers? Yes, it is wrong to gossip, but I’m covered by God’s grace.”
An easy and utterly destructive mindset for any Christian to fall into. Paul is adamant against this behavior “By no means! How can we who died to sin still live in it?” To treat sin like it is no big deal because you already have God’s grace means to despise everything God did to give you that grace. Jesus died for my sins? Well, I might as well rack up as many as I can then. My Baptism washed me clean and made me a child of God? Well, that is what’s important in the end so who cares if I act like a child of the world in the meantime? That is what we are doing when we deliberately walk into sin’s trap. We are despising the Gospel; we are despising God.
What then shall we say? Is this not the path that we all find ourselves walking at one point or another? Paul says, “Do you not know that all of us who have been baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into his death? 4 We were buried therefore with him by baptism into death, in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, we too might walk in newness of life 6 We know that our old self was crucified with him in order that the body of sin might be brought to nothing, so that we would no longer be enslaved to sin. 7 For one who has died has been set free from sin.”
Remember your Baptism? You died that day. You died to sin. That is not to say that you will never sin again because you were baptized, but rather you have been set free from its dominion. God has given you the Holy Spirit to drown your sinful flesh, adhere to what God desires for you, and to live a life of thanksgiving to the God who saved you. How did you die to sin? It is nothing of your own power. Rather, you have been united into death with your Savior. Here is the power behind your baptism. When Jesus died on the cross for the sins of the world, your baptism places you right there with Jesus. Your sins on His shoulders, you dying vicariously through Him. Similar to how George Wyatt was counted at dead via his substitute Richard Pratt, you are counted as having died for your sins via your Substitute Jesus Christ.
It was your sinful decrepit nature that was on the cross with Jesus. It was nailed by God’s Justice. While Jesus was taken from the cross and laid in a tomb, your sinful self was not. It remains nailed to the cross of your Savior never to die for eternity. You, on the other hand were buried with Jesus. Through your Baptism you were laid to rest with Him, the payment complete, the sins of yourself and the world destroyed by His suffering. And, as Christ was raised from the dead to the glory of the Father, even so you, me, and all the hosts of God will see the dawning day of Christ’s return and be resurrected to a blessed eternal life.
We know that Christ, being raised from the dead, will never die again; death no longer has dominion over him. 10 For the death he died he died to sin, once for all, but the life he lives he lives to God. 11 So you also must consider yourselves dead to sin and alive to God in Christ Jesus (9-11).
This is what it means to be set free, that is justified from sin. You are declared not guilty because you died. Died to sin, but alive through Christ. Death could not contain God. He destroyed death’s power because He died to sin. He paid for its punishment and therefore God raised Him from the dead. This is what Baptism gives you, namely, the claim to Jesus as your Substitute. The guarantee that you have died to sin and are alive to God through Christ Jesus.
What does this mean for people like you and me who continue to fall into sin and fail to live up to God’s Law? Remember your baptism. Remember what it means. It is not a symbol, it is not a washing of dirt from your body, it was not some ritual that you went through as a baby just because. No, it was God’s power working in you and through you. It is God’s abundant grace that places you on the cross with Christ, lays you in the tomb of Jesus, and raises you up with your Savior. By remembering the power that is behind your baptism, God gives you the strength to ward of Satan’s attacks. He dispels complacency within you and gives you the earnest desire to accomplish what God has laid out for you to do.
You have been given life through death, the death of your Savior. But, by your baptism, His death becomes your very own. His burial becomes your very own. His resurrection and life eternal are your very own even now. I’m not sure if George Wyatt could get away with his excuse of already being dead today. You do not have to have an excuse. You have died – to sin, but are alive to God forever. Thanks be to our God for His wonderful gift of Holy Baptism, Amen.
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Sunday January 14th, 2024
Baptism Sunday
Romans 6:1-11
Your Baptism Gives You Life From Death
Now to Him who has loved us and called us to be kings and priest through His own blood, to Him be honor and dominion forever and ever, Amen.
What shall we say then? Are we to continue in sin that grace may abound? 2 By no means! How can we who died to sin still live in it? 3 Do you not know that all of us who have been baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into his death? 4 We were buried therefore with him by baptism into death, in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, we too might walk in newness of life. 5 For if we have been united with him in a death like his, we shall certainly be united with him in a resurrection like his. 6 We know that our old self was crucified with him in order that the body of sin might be brought to nothing, so that we would no longer be enslaved to sin. 7 For one who has died has been set free from sin. 8 Now if we have died with Christ, we believe that we will also live with him. 9 We know that Christ, being raised from the dead, will never die again; death no longer has dominion over him. 10 For the death he died he died to sin, once for all, but the life he lives he lives to God. 11 So you also must consider yourselves dead to sin and alive to God in Christ Jesus.
In the name of Him in whose death we are united that we might gain life, dear fellow redeemed:
During the Civil War a man by the name of George Wyatt was drawn by lot to go to the front. He had a wife and six children. A young man named Richard Pratt offered to go in his stead. He was accepted and joined the ranks, bearing the name and number of George Wyatt. Before long Pratt was killed in action. The authorities later sought again to draft George Wyatt into service. He protested, entering the plea that he had died in the person of Pratt. He insisted that the authorities consult their own records as to the fact of his having died in identification with Pratt, his substitute. Wyatt was thereby exempted as beyond the claims of law and further service. He had died in the person of his representative. There we have the truth of Identification of a Christian in a nutshell. God's way of deliverance is through death--through identification with our Substitute in His death and resurrection.
This Sunday, our focus has been on the sacrament of Holy Baptism. For most of us, our baptism took place when we were babies and do not remember it happening. But this saving gift from God is much more than just an isolated event when we were babies. The gift of Baptism has lasting effects that change your life even to this day. That day you were baptized, you died. Not physically of course, but, as Paul says, to sin. Every day since, your baptism plays an active role in your life, reminding you that you no longer belong to a life of sin, but rather a life worthy of God’s children.
Paul begins chapter 6 by completing his thought from chapter 5. For as by the one man's disobedience the many were made sinners, so by the one man's obedience the many will be made righteous. 20 Now the law came in to increase the trespass, but where sin increased, grace abounded all the more, 21 so that, as sin reigned in death, grace also might reign through righteousness leading to eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. (Rom. 5:19-21 ESV)
This is the heart of the Gospel. The Law of God is a mirror. It shows us the true nature of our sin, how we have failed to live up to God’s standard in the slightest. It shows that we can “try our best,” but our best doesn’t even get us close to perfection. The Law reveals sin after sin after sin until our hearts are revealed to be nothing other than a darkened and hardened stone totally against God. Wherever we go, whatever we do, sin abounds because we are utterly sinful. But then the Gospel, the good news: Where that sin abounds, God’s grace abounds all the more. The worst sin, the most frequent sinner can find God’s grace to cover their record of sin. There no sin too dark, no deed too immoral that cannot be forgiven by the blood of Jesus Christ.
At your baptism, this Gospel laid its foundation in your heart. It broke through the hardened and blackened stone of sin and it replaced it with a heart of love. The same love that drove your Savior to the cross to die. You are the recipient of a totally new heart, one that desires to do what God wills and one that is eternally grateful to Him who shed His innocent blood so that God’s grace may cover you.
Does it really feel like you have a new heart? Maybe not all the time. Often, we find ourselves still struggling to adhere to the Law. We neglect to do the things God wants us to do and we stumble or full-on dive into the sins God does not want us to do. Worse than that, have you ever said to yourself what Paul asks in verse 1? “Are we to continue in sin so that grace may abound?” This certainly appears to be the modus operandi of many “Christians” today. In fact, it happens even to the most faithful, the sturdiest of people. “What does it matter that I steal this piece of gum from my brother? I’ll ask for forgiveness at church on Sunday.” “Who cares if I talk badly about my fellow Christians or coworkers? Yes, it is wrong to gossip, but I’m covered by God’s grace.”
An easy and utterly destructive mindset for any Christian to fall into. Paul is adamant against this behavior “By no means! How can we who died to sin still live in it?” To treat sin like it is no big deal because you already have God’s grace means to despise everything God did to give you that grace. Jesus died for my sins? Well, I might as well rack up as many as I can then. My Baptism washed me clean and made me a child of God? Well, that is what’s important in the end so who cares if I act like a child of the world in the meantime? That is what we are doing when we deliberately walk into sin’s trap. We are despising the Gospel; we are despising God.
What then shall we say? Is this not the path that we all find ourselves walking at one point or another? Paul says, “Do you not know that all of us who have been baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into his death? 4 We were buried therefore with him by baptism into death, in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, we too might walk in newness of life 6 We know that our old self was crucified with him in order that the body of sin might be brought to nothing, so that we would no longer be enslaved to sin. 7 For one who has died has been set free from sin.”
Remember your Baptism? You died that day. You died to sin. That is not to say that you will never sin again because you were baptized, but rather you have been set free from its dominion. God has given you the Holy Spirit to drown your sinful flesh, adhere to what God desires for you, and to live a life of thanksgiving to the God who saved you. How did you die to sin? It is nothing of your own power. Rather, you have been united into death with your Savior. Here is the power behind your baptism. When Jesus died on the cross for the sins of the world, your baptism places you right there with Jesus. Your sins on His shoulders, you dying vicariously through Him. Similar to how George Wyatt was counted at dead via his substitute Richard Pratt, you are counted as having died for your sins via your Substitute Jesus Christ.
It was your sinful decrepit nature that was on the cross with Jesus. It was nailed by God’s Justice. While Jesus was taken from the cross and laid in a tomb, your sinful self was not. It remains nailed to the cross of your Savior never to die for eternity. You, on the other hand were buried with Jesus. Through your Baptism you were laid to rest with Him, the payment complete, the sins of yourself and the world destroyed by His suffering. And, as Christ was raised from the dead to the glory of the Father, even so you, me, and all the hosts of God will see the dawning day of Christ’s return and be resurrected to a blessed eternal life.
We know that Christ, being raised from the dead, will never die again; death no longer has dominion over him. 10 For the death he died he died to sin, once for all, but the life he lives he lives to God. 11 So you also must consider yourselves dead to sin and alive to God in Christ Jesus (9-11).
This is what it means to be set free, that is justified from sin. You are declared not guilty because you died. Died to sin, but alive through Christ. Death could not contain God. He destroyed death’s power because He died to sin. He paid for its punishment and therefore God raised Him from the dead. This is what Baptism gives you, namely, the claim to Jesus as your Substitute. The guarantee that you have died to sin and are alive to God through Christ Jesus.
What does this mean for people like you and me who continue to fall into sin and fail to live up to God’s Law? Remember your baptism. Remember what it means. It is not a symbol, it is not a washing of dirt from your body, it was not some ritual that you went through as a baby just because. No, it was God’s power working in you and through you. It is God’s abundant grace that places you on the cross with Christ, lays you in the tomb of Jesus, and raises you up with your Savior. By remembering the power that is behind your baptism, God gives you the strength to ward of Satan’s attacks. He dispels complacency within you and gives you the earnest desire to accomplish what God has laid out for you to do.
You have been given life through death, the death of your Savior. But, by your baptism, His death becomes your very own. His burial becomes your very own. His resurrection and life eternal are your very own even now. I’m not sure if George Wyatt could get away with his excuse of already being dead today. You do not have to have an excuse. You have died – to sin, but are alive to God forever. Thanks be to our God for His wonderful gift of Holy Baptism, Amen.
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