Wednesday, June 6, 2012

May Church News Letter Article


Beloved in the Lord:

Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.  I thank God through Jesus Christ for each of you as your faith and perseverance through these recent times of disparity has not only been a witness to me but has also been a witness to all congregations and leaders in the LCMC.  Your faith and courage has allowed the building up of hope within their hearts for the preserving of the true teaching of Christ’s Church for future generations.  May God richly bless each of you as we join together to bring Christ’s Kingdom further into completion on this earth.
If there is one thing this post enlightenment society hates it is an absolute.  When human reason is elevated above the sovereignty of God all truths become relative.  Pilate asked Jesus, “What is truth?” Truth is not a collection of philosophical beliefs relevant only in the contexts in which they dwell.  On the contrary truth IS JESUS CHRIST!  For those who have a mathematical mind let me put it this way Jesus=Truth.  There is no truth outside of Jesus Christ no matter how much our human reason seeks it.  The truth is salvation is found in Christ (the Word of God) alone.  But God’s word as truth has never been enough for humans; it goes all the way back to Adam and Eve.
“And the LORD God commanded the man, saying, “You may surely eat of every tree of the garden, but of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil you shall not eat, for in the day that you eat of it you shall surely die.” (Genesis 2:16-17 ESV)  God said!  And that should have been enough for humankind.  In reality it was until faith in the Word of God was tested by the great deceiver.  Satan’s question to Eve was, “Did God actually say, ‘You shall not eat of any tree in the garden’?” (Genesis 3:1 ESV)  “But the serpent said to the woman, “You will not surely die. For God knows that when you eat of it your eyes will be opened, and you will be like God, knowing good and evil.” (Genesis 3:4-5 ESV)  In other words “perhaps you didn’t hear correctly or maybe God was lying and there are better words than these.”  Ever since then humans have sought to look beyond God’s Words to find some “deeper truth” or some “absconded reality” that God is keeping from us.  Let me put an end to that search; God does not lie and He has poured Himself out for you giving to you all of Himself holding back nothing.  This took place on the cross over 2000 years ago.
Adam and Eve were then removed from the garden, not as an act of punishment rather as an act of grace.  “Then the LORD God said, “Behold, the man has become like one of us in knowing good and evil. Now, lest he reach out his hand and take also of the tree of life and eat, and live forever—” (Genesis 3:22 ESV)  If Adam and Eve would have eaten from the tree of life and become eternal they would be eternally in their sinful state and there would be no hope of redemption.  In Baptism we die to the old self and are born again of the Spirit.  This new creation reconciled to the Father through the sacrifice of the Son is what lives on forever. 
As you can see the sinful desire to look beyond the Word of God for “better” or “deeper” truths is the desire not of the new creation in its perfect obedience quite to the contrary; it is the desire of the sinful flesh seeking ways to justify its sinful desires.  A child is content eating glue and dirt however as a parent we must teach them not to indulge their desire for such things.  We give them meals consisting of the four food groups balancing their diet for the sake of their health.  This is how the Father sees us.  We are lost children seeking to gratify our every impulsive desire and then justify it by our reason and human intellect.  Human reason and intellect are wonderful gifts from God and are fantastic as long as they do not contradict His Word. 
Today the temptation of the great deceiver has reared its ugly head once again.  Satan comes to humans asking, “Did God really say?”  As well as declaring “Surely God didn’t mean…”  One of the reasons that Satan has been so successful lately is because we live in an extremely biblically illiterate society.  If one doesn’t know the scriptures than one is easily lead astray.  God is calling each of you into a relationship with Him through His Word Jesus Christ.  How many of you have relationships where you do all the talking?  Or how intimate are the relationships in which you talk to or hear from the other person once a week or once a month? 
St. Paul teaches us that we are to die to the old and become born anew daily.  This dying and rising is not something we do, it is something that is done to us through the encounter with God’s Word.  The law puts to death the old and the proclamation of the gospel raises us anew.  (Next month I will speak more in depth about law and gospel and how to approach God’s Word.)  I encourage and pray that each of you, if you don’t already, will come alongside me in a daily reading of scripture.  Don’t worry at first if you do not comprehend what you are reading.  Simply ask the Holy Spirit to reveal the scriptures to you, read your selected reading, and pray that the Lord will use what you read to make you more like Christ this day.  I look forward to hearing testimonies of how this simply concept has changed your life.
Beloved we are in a battle for our very souls and for the souls of those in our community.  Rest in the promise that salvation is the work of Christ and sanctification is the work of the Spirit but know also that God invites us to come alongside of Him in His Divine Rescue Mission.  God created man and woman and then invited them to become co-creators with Him as he commanded, “Be fruitful and multiply.”  God is still inviting us to be co-creators with Him in our modern age.  We are to be the proclaimers of the Word in our thoughts, words, and deeds; thus calling others to His mercy and grace.  Let us labor together standing on the truth of the Word of God! Amen!






Monday, January 24, 2011

Matthew 4:12-23

It has been said that every new beginning is some other beginnings end. This is the case in our gospel reading for today. In The Gospel of John 3:30, John the Baptist is quoted as saying, “He must increase, but I must decrease.” The end of John the Baptist’s ministry, being arrested by King Herod, is the que for Jesus to begin His public ministry. John the Baptist decreases Jesus increases.
“Now when He heard that John had been arrested He withdrew into Galilee. And leaving Nazareth He went and lived in Capernaum by the sea.” Jesus goes from Nazareth to Capernaum which was just outside of Herod’s and Roman jurisdiction. Why? Three reasons: 1. Christ’s time had not yet come to go to the cross and he had to wait until things settled down a little after the arrest of John, 2. It fulfilled the prophecy of Isaiah, and 3. That is where His; yet to be chosen disciples were living. Capernaum was the home of the apostles Peter, Andrew, James and John as well as the area where scripture tells us that Matthew is collecting taxes. It is interesting that Jesus starts His ministry in a land where the majority of the population is Gentile. Gentiles are anyone who is not of the Jewish faith. You people in other words. Jesus starts His public ministry preaching and teaching to non-Jews. The fact that Matthew is the most Jewish of the gospels as it seeks to prove that Jesus is the foretold Messiah is even more interesting. Incidentally if you misspell Gentile, your Microsoft Word spell check will correct it as genitals which I found out the hard way after sending this week’s Bible study question to the entire congregation. Go ahead have a laugh at my expense I have thick skin.
When we study a scripture we seek first to distinguish the law from the gospel. The law being anything that God or the world requires of us and gospel as anything that is promised to us by God. Verse 16 from our reading in Matthew is a great BIG PROMISE FOR EACH OF YOU!!! LISTEN CAREFULLY GENTILES! “THE PEOPLE DWELLING IN DARKNESS HAVE SEEN A GREAT LIGHT, AND FOR THOSE DWELLING IN THE REGION AND SHADOW OF DEATH ON THEM A LIGHT HAS DAWNED!!!!
Darkness is Biblical langue for total and complete and utter spiritual bankruptcy!!! The shadow of death is the state that one is in until they are called by Jesus to be claimed as His own. How are we to know for sure that one is being called and chosen by Christ? Well, they are baptized of course. Baptism is the bestowal of Christ’s promise upon a child or an adult. This outward act is living proof that Jesus Christ has claimed the person being baptized as His own. The water in baptism symbolizes the death of the old sinful nature by drowning and the brining up out of the water and the anointing of the head of oil is the outward symbol of grace, the very power of the indwelling Holy Spirit, given to a person being baptized. The water alone is nothing without the presence of the Word of God Jesus Christ Himself. The water and the Word make baptism the claiming of a person for Christ, not the water alone or the technique.
At your baptism, regardless of denomination and regardless of technique, Jesus Christ makes a promise to you that He has died ONCE AND FOR ALL to destroy your sin and He has risen from the dead SO THAT YOU MAY HAVE ETERNAL LIFE. THE SECOND YOU COME UP OUT OF THE WATER YOU ARE A NEW CREATION IN CHRIST!!! THIS IS A PROMISE FROM THE LIVING GOD THROUGH HIS ONE AND ONLY SON JESUS CHRIST TO YOU! You have heard me say it before and you will hear me say it again, “When someone make you a promise they are on the hook for its fulfillment not you!!! Jesus Christ alone=salvation!
Jesus Christ, the great light, the light that has dawned, is Jesus Christ given totally and completely to you. He is given to YOU PERSONALLY!!! This is good news, this is gospel, and this is Christ’s promise to you, for you!!!
Jesus begins His public ministry to the gentiles and how does Matthew sum up Jesus’ message? “Repent for the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand!” Repent, command, law, for the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand, promise gospel. Jesus Christ, like John before him, is declaring that the Kingdom of Heaven is here. It is now!!! It isn’t a promise of a future reward it is now and it is coming more and more into the reality of this world!!! This is why it seems like the whole world is going to Hades, Sin, death, and the Devil are trying to make their last stand and they are losing!!!! And they will lose!!
Now please don’t mishear me that I am predicting the end of the world. The Kingdom of Heaven is here but it has not come into completion quite yet. And the time that it will come into completion, is not for us to know, we are not to be concerned with SPECULATION ABOUT WHEN! We are to be, like Christ, about our Father’s work loving and serving our neighbors drawing God’s elect to Him. Know your place, or as my friend Bill Dooley says, “Don’t exceed your pay grade.”
The rest of our Gospel reading for today can be summed up simply by saying, “Jesus said FOLLOW ME AND IMMEDIATELY THEY FOLLOWED!!” Now we have talked about the meaning of several Greek words over the past few months that I have preached. And each of those Greek words had several meanings. Do you know the meaning of the Greek word “εὐθέως,d \{yoo-theh'-oce?” It has one and only meaning! It means IMMEDIATELY!!!!!
Peter, Andrew, James and John heard to very Word of God Himself Jesus Christ command them to follow him and the followed immediately. Now I ask you, “Does that sound like a God who sits around like a broken lover waiting for His beloved to make a decision to choose and love Him?” Absolutely NOT! God is not some impendent love sick being, He is the great and mighty warrior the CREATOR OF THE HEAVENS AND THE EARTH, THE ALMIGHTY AND ALL POWERFUL LORD OF ALL. And when God speaks with the authority only He has things happen. God said follow and they left everything, their families, their houses, their possessions, their iPods and iPhones, their DVD players, their sport utilities, their knitting needles. They left everything and IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWED HIM! Thank the Heavenly Father that we are not all called to be apostles. We are not all called to drop everything and follow immediately however we are called out of our old life into a new existence, that existence being? Loving and serving our neighbors.
How can I be for sure that it was the power of God that caused the apostles to follow Jesus immediately? John 6:44, “No one can come to me unless the Father who sent me draws him. And I will raise him up on the last day.” God has drawn you here today right here and right now for the purpose of hearing and receiving the Holy Spirit nurturing and growing the faith given to you at your baptism, for the purpose of 1. Making you a better servant to your neighbor in this life and 2. Preparing you for life eternally.
Let us pray, Lord God all Mighty and Powerful Warrior, we thank you for your call to be your children. We ask Father that you continue the work that you started in us. Free us Father from the bondage and the consequences of short comings in this life, so that we may be the examples to the world of what you can do in a time. In the Holy, Precious and Powerful Name of Jesus Christ we pray. Amen

Monday, November 8, 2010

All Saints Day Matthew 5:1-12

Today we celebrate All Saints Day. Most typically I am up here telling you about how your salvation comes into being. But today I get to answer the questions, “So I have been baptized and claimed by Christ and as a result I am one of the saints, now what?” What does the life of a saint look like in today’s world?
But before I answer those questions I need to tell you a story. I have been told by some in the congregation that the experiences that I share with you about the homeless men that helped shape me as a pastor are not relevant to this community however I am going to tell you one today because I think that you will find relevance in it.
My friend Steve was in his fifties when I had first met him. He was a resident at the Bethel Rescue Mission in Des Moines and worked there in exchange for his rent. Steve had tried several times to stop drinking. When I had first met him he was one year sober and was well on his way to turning his life around. He knew the rules at the shelter better than anyone and he actually trained me on how to work the desk which involved filling out reports, enforcing security issues, allowing people access to the building, and even deciding who would not be able to stay that night as a result of a disciplinary action.
Steve fell a month later and returned to drinking and camping along the river. Sometimes we can only ignore our pain for so long by immersing ourselves in our work. He was burned out from working 12 hour days. It seems that he had replaced working with drinking and as long as he stayed locked in the shelter he would not go out and drink. You see unless we invite Christ into and help us to deal with our past hurts and traumas we will never be free from them. The devil knows exactly where your pain buttons are and how to push them. He is a ruthless coward who doesn’t fight fair.
About 6 months later my friend Albert came to the mission and told me we had to do something about Steve. Albert is a hopeless alcoholic in his fifties on the streets of downtown Des Moines. The victim of sexual abuse and mental illness my hope for Albert’s recovery is fading. However I talk to him each week and even took him to dinner a couple of weeks ago; much to the dismay of the restaurant employees. Albert is the perfect example of saint and sinner. He knows Jesus is his savior, in his own diminished capacity, and spend his life caring for homeless people in Des Moines. If only he would use his skills to care for his own needs. But Albert understands that he is a sinner and God loves him regardless. Albert is a saint, he understands the concept of loving and caring for his neighbor more than anyone I have seen. Once he asked me why I looked so stressed and I told him that money was so tight I didn’t know how I was going to buy the baby milk. He took me to a dumpster in an alley where he was living am took out $20 form his hiding place and gave it to me. It was all the money he had. He loves Joey, Ally and Gabby and had met them several times and couldn’t stand the thought of having the money to get Gabby her milk. Let say it again, “HE WAS LIVING BEHIND A DUMPSTER WHICH HE ATE OUT OF BUT GAVE ME ALL OF HIS MONEY BECAUSE HE WAS WORRIED ABOUT MY KIDS.” Albert loves his neighbor, Albert loves my family.
Albert told me that Steve as in a camp and his feet were rotting and he could not walk out to get to the hospital. So I went with him to the camp and called an ambulance helping them carry Steve 300 yards over sand weeds and gravel to the ambulance. After he was treated at the hospital we took him back to the shelter to recover.
This time I thought Steve had the booze licked. He started to talk to me about his childhood and how he had abandoned his son because he didn’t want to do to the son what had been done to him. His heart was pure and beautiful. We prayed and prayed and asked Jesus to come into his past and heal it. Eventually we contacted his son in Ohio and attempted to start a dialogue with him. He was reluctant at first but eventually invited Steve to come out and stay with them for Thanksgiving to meet his 2 year old granddaughter for the first time.
I had lost touch with Steve as I moved to St. Paul to go to seminary. I had heard from Albert that he was back in Des Moines and not doing well. I made a mental note that I would look in on him at his camp one Friday as I was going through Des Moines. Time got away from me and I never made it to see him. Steve was found dead in a weekly rent sleazy hotel in Des Moines last Thursday morning. Steve knew the Lord and professed Jesus as His Savior but he dealt with chronic depression. He had gone to Broad Lawns Hospital in Des Moines to be treated for his depression and as usual they prescribed him lithium and kicked him out. When they found Steve he was black from the waist up which means he had a stroke and had broken every blood vessel in his upper body. He must have overdosed on lithium and alcohol. Why did my friend have to die alone? What must those final hours of his life been like? Staying a in a sleazy hotel room alone unable to call for help listening to his breath get shallower and shallower until it was no more. My heart is broken for Steve and I know that this is most likely how Albert’s story will end as well.
In today’s gospel reading Jesus tells us how we are to live as his called and claimed saints. “Blessed are the poor in spirit for theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven.” The Kingdom of Heaven is not for the super spiritual that boast about and find fulfillment in their good works and try to set themselves above everyone else as special. NO! It’s for people like Albert and Steve who know that they are broken and know that they only hope they have is in the mercy of God through faith in Jesus Christ.
“Blessed are those who mourn for they shall be comforted.” My heart is broken and I cannot tell you how much I blame myself for not being there for Steve. My rational mind knows that there is no way that I could have known that this would be the night or that this was where I was needed however my irrational feelings are tearing me apart. All I can do in my time of complete and utter turmoil thinking that I failed and lost one which God had called me to serve is to cling with all my effort to the promise that God is merciful and has ended the pain that Steve was in both emotionally and physically. I trust and cling to the promise that Jesus Christ is Holding Steve in His loving embrace was we speak.
“Blessed are the meek for they shall inherit the earth.” The meek “πραΰς,a \{prah-ooce'}” in Greek meaning: 1) mildness of disposition, gentleness of spirit, meekness. Those who are daily afflicted with the pains and traumas of the past that destroy any hope of a happy future; and know that their righteous and hope for peace and serenity comes not from anything in this world but form the hope in the one who has taken all of their pain and died with it destroying all of the punishment for due to them because of their wretched existence. Faith in JESUS CHRIST!
“Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness for they shall be satisfied.” Those who know that they do not belong to this world and daily are reminded by the devil, society, and their own sinful desires that are broken, unwanted, and unacceptable. Those who for once in their lives hunger and thirst to be acceptable to someone anyone! JESUS PROMISES HERE THAT THEIR HUNGER AND THIRST WILL BE SATISFIED!
“Blessed are the merciful for they shall receive mercy.” Jesus promises us that if we show mercy we will receive mercy. Mercy means: “The act of sparing, or the forbearance of a violent act expected.” If someone angers you and you feel the need to strike out against them in a violent way but rather show mercy and forgive them then your Lord will show you mercy.
“Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.” Blessed are the “kath-ar-os” in Greek. “Katharos” means: 1) clean, pure 1a) physically 1a1) purified by fire 1a2) in a similitude, like a vine cleansed by pruning and so fitted to bear fruit 1b) in a levitical sense 1b1) clean, the use of which is not forbidden, imparts no uncleanness 1c) ethically 1c1) free from corrupt desire, from sin and guilt 1c2) free from every admixture of what is false, sincere genuine 1c3) blameless, innocent 1c4) unstained with the guilt of anything. Who here claims to be katharos? The book of Romans chapter 3 tells us that not one is found pure. However this is the state that the Lord God sees you in on account of the work of Jesus Christ. You may not be pure but Jesus has made you pure in the sight of God because he gave to you His purity by the shedding of His blood.
“Blessed are the peace makers for they shall be called sons of God.” Be the peaceful presence to your neighbors. Like Albert when you find someone afflicted, either physically or mentally, bring them peace by helping them or getting the help they need.
“Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness’ sake, for theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven.” Dallas Willard, a professor of religion and philosophy at USC, wrote a book entitled, “The Divine Conspiracy.” In it he says that the divine conspiracy is the promise that since you have been made righteous through your faith in Jesus Christ all of you worldly troubles are over. Quite the contrary Willard says, now that you are counted righteous all the powers of Hell are coming after you. Jesus promises here that the Kingdom of Heaven belongs to those who are persecuted because they belong to him.
“Blessed are you when others revile you and persecute you and utter all kinds of evil against you falsely on my account.” How many times are you called hypocrites or are your actions described as unloving because you profess Jesus Christ as your Savior; or because you hold fast to any type of Christian moral principle?
So in answer to the questions now that I am saved so what and what does a saintly life look like in this world? Today Jesus tells us recognize that we are poor in spirit, to look to Christ in our mourning for comfort, we should approach all situations with meekness, we are to hunger and thirst for righteousness, show mercy, be pure in heart, be peace makers, and rejoice when we are persecute on account of Christ.
But what does that have to do with Steve and Albert? Everything! Because all of these characteristics we are to have and do for one purpose, for the sake of our neighbor. These things matter to your neighbor! Confirmands this is our small catechism. Memorizing the content of this book may not seem worth wile or even entertaining. But the day you sit at the death bed of someone and have these words memorized and can recite tot them the promises of Christ bringing them comfort and peace before death; that is the day when your neighbor doesn’t have to die alone in a sleazy hotel room with no preacher to deliver Christ’s promises. These WORDS MATTER, THEY BRING COMFORT AND PEACE NIT TO MENTION ETERNAL SALVATION. THESE ARE NOT JUST WORDS ON A PAGE THEY ARE THEY POWER OF GOD, HIS COMMANDS HIS PROMISES. AND TELLING THEM TO YOURSELF AND DOING THE GOOD WORKS IN THIS BOOK MAY NOT AMOUNT TO A HILL OF BEANS TO YOU BUT THEY MEAN EVERYTHING TO YOUR NEIGHBOR. Especially in their time of suffering. YOUR ARE ALL PRIESTS, JESUS HAS GIVEN TO YOU THE KEYS TO THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN. WHENEVER YOU ENCOUNTE ONE WHO ASKS, CONFESSES, ORSHOWS THE LEAST BIT OF INTEREST IN JESUS CHIRST YOU TAKE OUT YOUR KEYS AND LOOSE THEM OF THEIR SIN. YOU PROCLIM TO THEM THE FORGIVENESS OF SINS ON ACCOUNT OF CHIRST. So they do not have to die alone or suffer another minute without being reminded of Jesus Christ and His promise. This is what you are to do as a saint claimed by Jesus from Himself. You belong to Him and He has given you the authority to claim others for Him. Let us pray.
Lord Jesus we thank you that you have given us the keys to your Kingdom. Lord we ask that you give us the boldness and awareness to recognize when we are in the presence of one who is in need of your promise. Lord Jesus I commend to you the soul of my friend Steve. Have mercy on him and welcome Him into your eternal Kingdom. Lord I thank you for the lives of each and every baptized saint before me today. Continue Lord to use this congregation and Your Church to further Your Mission in Jefferson County. In the name of Jesus we pray.

Reformation Sunday

“You awake us to delight in your praise; for you made us for yourself, and our hearts are restless until they rest in you.” The Confessions of St. Augustine.
Restless hearts that find peace in God, this is one of Augustine’s most famous quotes. Rest, peace; those are such nice words. Can you imagine an eternity of rest and peace? Right now I can’t even imagine 5 minutes of it let alone all of eternity.
But this is the promise that Jesus brings to us today in our gospel reading. “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples, and you will know the truth and the truth will set you free.”
Abide, Jesus uses the Greek word “meinate” from the root word “meno.” Meno means: remain, dwell, continue, tarry, endure. The depth of the meaning of “meno” is to stay in one place for a extended period of time; to dwell, literally to live. If you live in my “logos,” the word. Do you remember how the Gospel of John starts out? In the beginning was the logos, the word, and the logos, was with God and the logos WAS GOD. Jesus is telling us that if we dwell in Him then we are His true disciples and therefore we will know the truth, the truth the Jesus is not only the word of God but He is God! This is THE TRUTH! Jesus says, and knowing this sets you free. Free from sin free to love the law and follow it.
This is the promise that we heard from Jeremiah in our Old Testament reading today, this is that very promise fulfilled, Jesus Christ the Savior, God Himself addressing us, as He does, with words. And not just words, not just hot air expelled for the sake of something to say. NO! Words from God do something. This proclamation from the very mouth of God Jesus Christ declares to you that if you live in His word you are His true disciples and you will know the truth and you are now free from your own efforts to live up to the law to justify yourself because there is a new way in which God is justifying you and that is through your faith in His only son Jesus Christ. Your faith in His word, not belief in your own efforts to behave yourself rather faith in the promise of eternal life and freedom proclaimed to you by God Himself.
Your heart no longer need be restless; it need no longer cling to whatever lover of God that comes along. You are free from idol worship; you are free from the search to find the truth. The truth is here and the truth is NOW! Jesus Christ is the truth He is God and He is standing right here with us today proclaiming to you through His called and your ordained preacher that you belong to Him!
You no longer have to look to Abraham and the covenant of the Old Testament to see what God expects of you, Jesus dies to end that old covenant and now there is a new one and that new covenant says there is no longer any law for you to live up to to be justified, or righteous before God. He has done it all, FOR YOU! IT IS FINISHED! IT IS DONE! SIN AND YOUR OLD FLESH ARE DEAD AND GONE FOREVER AND NOW YOU CAN SIMPLY REST YOUR RESTLESS HEART, MIND, AND CONSCIENCE IS THE PROMISE GIVEN TO YOU FROM THE MOUTH OF GOD HIMSELF!
“Truly, truly, I say to you everyone who commits sin is a slave to sin. The slave does not remain in the house forever.” You have sinned and are a slave to sin. You cannot free yourself from the demands and the accusations of the law. You are in prison and it is a life sentence and the only way out is to receive a pardon from the governor. Your freedom comes not from your love of good nor your love of sinful things but through the proclamation from the one who has the authority to pardon you and set you free by simply speaking it into existence. The walls of you prison, death itself, can no longer hold you because they could not hold your Savior.
On this day we celebrate the beginning of the Protestant Reformation. Here is what Luther was told by God Himself through His written word the Bible. Just in case you were wondering and were not for sure. JESUS CHRIST IS GOD! JESUS CHRIST DID EVERYTHING NECESSARY FRO YOU TO BE COUNTED AS RIGHTEOUS BEFORE GOD! JESUS CHRIST ROSE BODILY FROM THE DEAD! THE DISCIPLES DID SEE HIM IN THE FLESH AFTER HIS BURRIL! THIS MOST CETAINLY IS TRUE! THE BIBLE IS JESUS CHRIST THE VERY WORD OF GOD AND YOU DO NTO INTERPRET IT IT INTERPRETS YOU. IT SAYS THAT ON ACCOUNT OF YOUR BAPTISM CHRIST CLAIMING YOU AS HIS OWN YOUR SINS ARE FORGIVEN! THIS IS TRUE, THIS IS REAL! THIS IS WHAT I WOULD SACIRFICE MY LIFE FOR , THIS VERY PROCLIMATION. I WOULD STAND BEFORE DEATH ITSELF AND SAY, “I AM SCARED THIS IS TRUE BUT I WILL NOT DENY MY SAVIOR! NEVER! DO TO ME AS YOU WILL! BECAUSE IT IS THE ONLY TRUTH THAT I KNOW WITHOUT A DOBUBT. I AM NO DIFFERENT THEN THE DISCIPLES BEFORE ME! THEY KNEW IT JUST AS I KNOW IT AND THEY DECLARED IT TO ME AS I HAVE DECLARED IT TO YOU AND NOW YOU KNOW IT! AMEN AMEN AMEN AMEN!

Luke 18:9-24

Me church; I don’t care who you are that’s funny.
In today’s gospel reading we see this attitude of” it’s all about me” in the prayer of the Pharisee. Bothe men have gone to the temple to pray therefore both men are seeking an encounter with the divine. But which man’s prayer is heard? A better question would be which man’s prayer is not turned inward upon himself?
Our gospel passage for today starts with the setting of the parable. “He (Jesus) also told this parable to some who trusted in themselves that they were righteous and treated others with contempt.” No I know that there are no people in this congregation who think more highly of themselves than they should because most of you come here every weekend and hear me tell you that your works count for nothing. Are you tired of hearing that yet? But let’s still see if there is anything that we can learn from this man’s self righteous dissertation on himself.
The Pharisee , STANDING BY HIMSELF, prayed, God I thank you that I am not like OTHER MEN, extortioners, unjust, adulterers, or even like this tax collector.” Standing by himself, this shows his utter love for himself separating himself from everyone else. God, thank you; is this really a prayer of thanks or is it an exhortation of himself. He seeks to demonstrate this exhortation by listing his good works. It is clear that this man thinks that he is righteous before God because of these works. But similar to moral of the parable of Unworthy Servant from a couple of weeks ago; when you do what is expected of you there is no reward. This man is clearly under the delusion that he can gain righteousness before God through his own actions. In other words his relationship with God is not a proper one because his relationship hinges upon the works he has done for God and not on trust in the grace that God has given him for his short comings.
In contrast we have the tax collector. You will remember that tax collectors were social outcasts as they were viewed as betrayers of their people. They were residents of their respective community who collected money for the Romans; most were crooked and collected more than what was required keeping the difference for themselves. Keep in mind in this time in history if you could not pay your taxes all of your possessions could be seized. Let me put that in perspective, women and children were considered as possessions. So your family could literally be sold into slavery for not paying your taxes. Do you see the kind of wretchedness that tax collectors represented? Consequently, for Jesus to use a tax collector as the one who was found righteous was scandalous indeed. But in chapter Luke 5:31-32 Jesus says, “31 And Jesus answered them, “Those who are well have no need of a physician, but those who are sick. 32 I have not come to call the righteous but sinners to repentance.” And in Luke 15:17 He says, “7 Just so, I tell you, there will be more joy in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine righteous persons who need no repentance.”
The tax collector has much different posture about himself than the Pharisee. “But the tax collector, STANDING FAR OFF, would not even lift up his eyes to heaven, but BEAT HIS BREAST saying, GOD, be merciful to me, a SINNER.” This is a true confession of a true sinner who has been afflicted by the law who realized that he was in desperate need of the grace of God. This prayer is not asking to be judged by the law. This man does not seek justice for if God gave him based upon justice then he would immediately be put to death and sent to hell on account of his sin. No1 this man seeks the gospel, he seeks grace and forgiveness; the tax collector’s pray is the type of prayer that brings celebration in heaven.
I realize that both prayers may seem inwardly focused however they are not. The Pharisee focuses his prayer on his works and the tax collector focuses his prayer on the work of God.
So, what does a parable about two Jewish men praying in the temple? Well let me break it down.
1. This parable shows us that through the law God is just. He doesn’t accept the prayer of the self righteous.
2. It shows us that through the true repentance of sin God is merciful.
3. It illustrates for us that God truly does desire mercy not sacrifice Jesus stated in Matthew 9 & 12 echoing the proclamation of the prophet Hosea.
4. It forces us to ask ourselves if we have the heart like the self righteous man or a heart like the humble broken sinner.
Today I will confess to you that I indeed have the heart of the humble broken sinner. You see it has been brought to my attention that I have failed to live up to the expectations of a few people in our congregation. I publically acknowledge that their expectations were both valid and reasonable and that the failure is totally and completely mine. I am learning each day what it means to be a follower of Christ just like the rest of you and there are times that I will fall short. I simply wanted to thank you for your patience with me thus far and ask for your forgiveness and mercy in the future. I am not trying to exude a false sense of humility here nor am I looking for affirmation. I have been wrestling night after night with how I could make it up to or how I should handle this situation. I am really tired of looking for solutions as it has been impossible for me to rest. While I was writing my sermon the answer to this dilemma came to me, I am not to try to fix it with righteous actions instead I am to simply ask for forgiveness and mercy and go on learning what I can from my mistakes and trying not to repeat them in the future.
Let us pray, Lord Jesus Christ, the mercy and grace of God has been shown to us through Your death and resurrection. Today Lord we acknowledge that you did in fact come to die for us so that we may have life and have it abundantly. An abundant life is one of the easy yoke, one free from worry, guilt, and anxiety. I humbly ask Lord Jesus that you send your Holy Spirit to each and each man, woman and child in this congregation with the purpose of the nurturing of faith. Faith in the promise that Your yoke is the easy on and faith in the promise of everlasting life given to each in their baptism and in the sacrament of The Lord’s Supper in which we are about to partake. I ask all of this in Your holy and precious name. Amen

Monday, October 11, 2010

Luke 17:11-17

Where do we find a lesson that applies to us in today’s gospel reading? Leprosy isn’t exactly something we see on a daily biases. We do not have camps outside of town where these people are forced to live and we do not require them to cry out “UNCLEAN, UNCLEAN” if they come close to us. Do we no longer have lepers in our society or are we just better at hiding them and their disgrace?
As He entered the village he encountered 10 lepers who cried out, “Jesus, Master have mercy on us.” It is interesting that these men knew exactly who Jesus was. They were not just calling out to a passerby for alms rather they knew of Jesus and His power to heal and they desired Him to have mercy upon them.
The term they used to address Jesus here is the word “epistates” in Greek. It means teacher, master, or lord. They only other people in Luke’s gospel who use this Greek term fro Jesus are the disciples. Therefore this story is about discipleship.
They cried out in unison! These men were united in their sickness and suffering. The text doesn’t tell us right away that only one of them is a Samaritan. Because of the specific location of this story, as described in the opening lines of the passage, people who lived in this area were either Jews or Samaritans. So if one was identified as a Samaritan it would serve to reason that they others were not Samaritans. And if they were no Samaritans then they were in fact Jews. So the cultural divide between them had broken down due to their common affliction. There is no difference between a leprous Jew and a leprous Samaritan; they were simply lepers.
When he saw them he said to them, “Go and show yourselves to the priests.” And as they went they were cleansed. In this time in history only the priests at the synagogue had the authority to proclaim a leper healed. This authority was given to them under the law.
Notice it says “as they went they were cleansed.” God’s grace is freely given, this most certainly is true, however it was in their response to Jesus command that they were healed. They could have just as well of laughed at Him knowing that there was no human cure for their disease, but then I venture to guess that their healing would not have come. So it was through their response in faith to do as Jesus commanded that their healing came to be.
Then one of them, when he saw that he was healed, turned back, praising God with a loud voice; 16 and he fell on his face at Jesus' feet, giving him thanks. One of them praising with a loud voice, I imagine it was the same loud voice that he was using to praise God as the one he used to cry out for mercy. He returned to Jesus and fell on his face at Jesus’ feet. This man no longer had a use for the law to proclaim that he was healed. Rather he recognized that he had been healed by Jesus not his own righteousness and adherence to the law. What is also important her is the phrase “when he SAW.” When I was writing my sermon I was trying to deceiver the difference between the nine that did not return and the one that did. The one who returned SAW. What is it that Jesus says, Luke 10:23, “Then turning to the disciples he said privately, “Blessed are the eyes that see what you see!” Seeing is a theme in this gospel. Seeing means that a person’s eyes have been opened to the reality of who Jesus really is, the seeing person has faith. This is confirmed when Christ says to the grateful man, “And he said to him, “Rise and go your way; your faith has made you well.”
What about the other nine? Where are they? Are they not grateful? Jesus asks about them he says were not 10 cleansed? Notice Jesus did not say healed rather he said cleansed. They were not only healed of their sickness they were cleansed of their sin. It was common in this time to believe that these men had this sickness because of some sin they had committed. There for their healing was proof of the forgiveness of that sin.
But where were they? My guess is that since they were Jews and they were now healed the cultural boundary between them and the Samaritan had returned. What’s more they sought to comply with the law and have themselves declared clean so that they could be restored to their righteous place in society. They were still looking to the law for their righteousness because they did not see as the Samaritan did that the cleansing came as a gift from the righteousness of Christ and not through the law.
Oh but there is more. This parable of the ten lepers comes directly after the parable of the unworthy servant form last week. Both are instructions in discipleship. For those of you who were here last week you will remember that the parable of the unworthy servant tells us that when we do as God has commanded us to do, not to expect any reward. For we are not gaining righteousness with God by abiding by His commands we are simply doing what is expected of us. SO what of the other nine lepers? Perhaps they knew all along that their disease was not from some sin that they had committed. Perhaps they thought that God owed them their healing. They were wrongfully stricken with this disease so justice demanded that they be healed. For those of you who were here last week, does God ever owe you anything or are his gifts and blessings pure grace?
Gratitude to Christ for the gift of faith and salvation is a sign of the proper response in faith. Gratitude and humility may be the purest measure of a person’s spiritual condition and faith. There are those who have been cleansed in this world who believe that God owed them. They claimed it and named it. The prospered because God promised them they would and He Owed it to them. They can unsin what is clearly called a sin in the Bible, after all God made them that way and he owes it to them, they deserve to be happy and indulge their sinful desires. I am telling you these people are the other nine these are people of a false gospel.
How does this story apply to us today? Jesus is still cleansing people every day; first and foremost at their baptism. Some respond in faith and gratitude some take the gift for granted and feel that it was owed to them by God.
In this story we are the lepers. We may have not been plagued with a physical element but I most certain that we are plagued with filthy minds and spirits. Well, at least I have. But Jesus cleansed me and for that I am eternally grateful and I will spend the rest of my days pointing to the grace and righteousness of Christ for my cleansing and salvation. Join me in pointing that finger where it belongs; pointing to the gospel and the righteousness of Christ for our justification. But looking to the law as a guide, as a task master if you will, one that tells us how we should live our lives in a way that honors God. Jesus said the law is summed up like this, love one another and I have loved you.
Let us pray, Lord Jesus Christ we are sorry that we have taken you gifts and blessings for granted and we humbly ask for Your forgiveness. Continue Father to remind us that we must continue to rely upon You alone for our ever breath. Continue to love and bless the devoted disciples seated before me this day, and continue to bless our congregation and may we always remember that we are blessed to be a blessing to your creation and that we are not blesses because You are in debt to us. We ask all of this in the precious name of You Son Jesus Christ Amen.

Monday, October 4, 2010

Luke 17:1-17

Well, another demanding series of parables from The Gospel of Luke. There are actually four sermons here, the warning against causing a little one to fall, forgiveness of your brother and sister, faith as a mustard seed, and the servant and the master. However I will try not to preach four sermons today as I am currently a seminary student and have compassion for your back sides.
In today’s reading Jesus is specifically addressing the disciples and although it may seem that there are four sermons in this reading it is actually one teaching that falls into four parts; a teaching that is specifically for disciples of Jesus Christ; that would be all of you, so listen up.
The first of the four parts of today’s reading is a warning about causing another, a “little one” to sin. Little ones “mikros” in Greek meaning: 1) small, little 1a) of size: hence of stature, of length 1b) of space 1c) of age: less by birth, younger 1d) of time: short, brief, a little while, how little! 1e) of quantity: i.e. number, amount 1f) of rank or influence. Here Jesus is using “mikros” to mean “less of age,” in other words new believers. From micros comes our English prefix micro, although you might have already guessed that.
If you cause a “mikros” to stumble or “skandalon” in the Greek (where our English word scandal comes from) it would be better for you to have a millstone hung around your neck and cast into the sea. Well now any of you who think that God is only love I ask you this, “If God is only love what’s with this putting a four foot tall solid stone with a hole in the center around someone’s neck and throwing that person into the sea?” It’s because God is not only love, He is also wrath, as our Psalm speaks of today. God is only love when He comes to you masked in Jesus Christ; the unmasked or naked God is a God of wrath as a consequence for your sin.
“Skandalon,” means: 1) to put a stumbling block or impediment in the way, upon which another may trip and fall, metaph. to offend 1a) to entice to sin 1b) to cause a person to begin to distrust and desert one whom he ought to trust and obey 1b1) to cause to fall away 1b2) to be offended in one, i.e. to see in another what I disapprove of and what hinders me from acknowledging his authority 1b3) to cause one to judge unfavorably or unjustly of another 1c) since one who stumbles or whose foot gets entangled feels annoyed 1c1) to cause one displeasure at a thing 1c2) to make indignant 1c3) to be displeased, indignant.
How might one cause another to sin, to stumble, to cause a person to begin to distrust and desert one whom he ought to trust and obey? By false teaching possibly? By teaching that God is only love and that He is pleased with you on account of your good works? If God is only love and is pleased with you for your good works, then where does Jesus fit into the equation? By teaching that one earns their salvation, or any favor with God, through good works is denying Christ’s mission of the cross and encouraging one to turn away from the gospel (the message of Jesus Christ crucified For You!) to the law as the way to salvation. The law being the demands of God made upon His creation, St. Paul says in Romans 3:20, “For by works of the law no human being will be justified in his sight, since through the law comes knowledge of sin.” NO ONE WILL BE JUSTIFIED IN HIS SIGHT THROUGH THE LAW. Through the law comes the knowledge that you are a sinner and in need of a Savior.
If you cause a little one to sin through false teaching, it is better to have a millstone around your neck and cast into the sea. This is a severe penalty indeed. A millstone was a round stone about 4” high. After the grain was separated from the chaff the grain was crushed or ground under these stones. The severity of this penalty is the intention of Jesus, to cause another to stumble is a very bad thing.
The second of the four parts in today’s reading is a teaching of forgiveness. If your brother or sister sins REBUKE THEM! That’s point out their sin and encourage them to turn away from it. That’s funny when we as Christians point out the sin of others what happens? We are called names and our integrity is questioned. “Well you’re just a homophobe, you’re so self-righteous, and who are you to rebuke me?” It’s interesting that Jesus uses the term brothers here and not neighbors. Jesus is saying that you should rebuke not unbelievers, rather fellow brothers and sisters in Christ. This is a commandment to be accountable to one another as believers in Christ. If someone claims to be a Christian but then acts in a way that is in contradiction to scripture you should rebuke them. Even if he is the called and ordained pastor, most likely that will be the biggest sinner in the church anyway. Trust me no one in our society likes to have the darkness of their sins brought into the light, so expect some negative response. However if they are truly a believer in Jesus Christ and see that you are obeying scripture then they will eventually come to you and ask for forgiveness. Jesus says you are to forgive them right then and there. When a person asks for your forgiveness the burden then transfers from them to ask to you to act; you are to forgive not judge if nor require them to prove that they are truly repentant just forgive.
The disciples response to these commands of, do not cause another to fall and to rebuke and forgive your brothers and sisters over and over, is a response of shear fear. Fear that they do not have the faith to do what Christ commands. “INCREASE OUR FAITH!” they cry out in desperation. Jesus tells them that if they had the faith of a mustard seed then they could, simply using only words, command a tree to be uprooted and planted in the sea. How many you believe that you have this kind of faith? I mean it’s a mustard seed the smallest of seeds; someone here must have that kind of faith. No takers huh. Well don’t look at me I’m the pastor the biggest sinner remember. Jesus is telling the disciples that they do not have that much faith either. What’s more faith is not something that they find within themselves rather it comes from an external source; more precisely from Jesus Christ. The very act of asking Christ for faith proves that faith is a gift from God and not something that we muster within ourselves.
Jesus tells them this in the form of the parable of the mustard seed so that they will not take the fact that they do actually have some faith and use it to puff themselves up and believe that they are more spiritual them anyone else.
Faith is not something to be measured nor is it to be used to perform magical sings or miraculous wonders. Faith is the element of God that is given to you through the preached word and the sacraments for the purpose of making you useful to the Lord to fulfill His purpose His plan here on earth.
Then we have the fourth lesson the parable of the master and his servant. This master must be a small farmer because he has only one servant who does both the field work and the housework. Jesus never tells us about the desires of the servant rather he tells us what has been commanded of him by his master. And here is the kicker, they servant works in the field all day and them comes in and serves the master supper before he himself get to eat and is not even thanked for his trouble. Why? Because he was only doing what was commanded or what was expected of him to do. God is saying I am the master I command you to do good works. But don’t you dare believe that you gain anything by doing them nor should you believe that I owe you anything for doing what is expected of you. God owes us nothing for our good works, therefore anything that we receive from Him in the form of a gift or blessing is purely given out of grace not obligation. Let me say it a little plainer, if you believe that God blesses you because of all of your good works then you believe that God is indebted to you for them. God owes you nothing and your best works count for nothing before this all powerful righteous God.
Is that hard to hear? That nothing you do pleases God. That’s because the human will doesn’t want an all powerful, almighty, righteous God. What’s more the human will doesn’t want to put the control of their salvation in the hands of a Savior; especially one who shines the light of truth on their sinful ways exposing their unrighteousness.
Well I believe that if I had an almighty God, I would simply profess that He was almighty then deny it in my mind by believing that there was something I could do to earn His favor. Then if He sent a Messiah to tell me that my works counted for nothing and that I had to believe in Him to be saved, well I guess I would sentence that Messiah to death and nail Him to a cross thus doing away with the offense of an almighty God forever. However if that God was almighty He would then raise that Messiah from the dead and then say, “There, in your face sinner, the offense still stands for I AM! I AM almighty indeed and there is nothing that you can do about it.” That story sound familiar.
Let’s sum it up: 1.Do not cause a weaker one to fall away through false teaching, 2. Rebuke your brothers and sisters in Christ when you see them in a state of sin and forgive them as often as they ask, 3. Exercise your faith through simple works for your neighbor, as is God’s will, not through miraculous signs and wonders. 4. When you do as your commanded don’t you dare believe that God owes you anything.
All of this week’s reading is law. It consists of commandments from God regarding how you ought to live in this world. The Law exists to 1. Regulate society and to 2. to make you aware that you are a sinner.
So now that you have been accused by the law and are sitting in the pew felling convicted and writhing with uncomforted as one who has ears to hear should be, let me now profess to you the gospel, You are forgiven and God is pleased With You on account of your belief in Christ. There now you can continue your Sunday knowing that you have been put to death and raised up. But remember this is a daily dying and rising.