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Ad Te Levavi
(Advent 1), Matthew 21:1-11 TITLE: The Way of the LordGrace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. Amen. Our text for this morning is the Gospel lesson just read, with focus on the words from Zechariah, Behold, your King is coming to you. Show me Your ways, O Lord; teach me Your paths.
So prays the Psalmist in our Introit, and so prays the chu For you see, this is the day our year begins as the
Christian Chu For us Christian pilgrims here on earth, the path to heaven is not always as clear as we would like it to be. We are beset by trials and temptations every step of the way. We continually pray that our Lord would show us the way and teach us His path. Both as a congregation and as individuals, we can easily find easier paths, less difficult ways, and simpler roads to take. Or at least it seems that way at the time. But Christ our Lord, gently and patiently, brings us back and sets us on the path of righteousness that we may only be on by His blood. Thats why this Gospel text is appointed for us
this Sunday. What are we doing with the Palm Sunday Gospel on the First
Sunday of Advent? Shouldnt we be talking about John the Baptist,
Zecharias, Gabriel, Mary, and the upcoming Christmas
story? Thats what our hearts would probably tell us. That certainly
is what our culture would tell us. The world around us is blissfully
unconscious of this season we call Advent. But for literally thousands
of years the Christian Chu The journey of the Christian life is a pilgrimage with our heavenly kingdom at the end of the journey. The path is set; Christ our Lord gives it to us, and anything or anyone who would lead us away from that path is of the Evil One. Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil, as we pray in the Lords Prayer. But there is a temptation in our day and age to look at the Christian life and our journey of grace not as a pilgrimage with a set goal, but as a vacation. When you pick where you go on a vacation, you want someplace you will like, relaxing, maybe warm sounds good about now. But your purpose in the journey is entirely different. Variety is the spice of life when it comes to a vacation. Or perhaps at least well-trod places that you know what youre getting. But in a vacation, basically you pick where you are going to go and what youre going to do. But that is not the way of the Christian faith. We dont pick the destination; Christ does. We dont pick the path or even the scenery; Christ does. In fact, Christ not only picks the path, but He takes the path before us, so that as we go on this pilgrimage, we can move ahead with confidence and faith, knowing that He has been there before us. This is all right there in that little word, Hosanna. It is the cry of Advent. Save us now! Save us from what? Save us from ourselves, from our own whims and petty desires. Christ comes to save us from the whimsy of our day and bring us into His eternal kingdom. What I am talking about, dear friends, is the essence
of our life together as a liturgical chu Saint Perhaps it may come as a surprise to you, but this is
not the reality in many Christian chu Thats not the heart and essence of the Christian faith. That is the faith as a pastime, as a vacation for variety or amusement or entertainment. But Christ our Lord says to you: wake up! His coming is soon, sooner than we may imagine. That is why we continue to pray show me Your ways, O Lord; teach me Your paths. Jesus comes to you this day. He comes to you humble and gentle, and wanting only to forgive your sins and bring you along in this journey of the Christian faith. He is not satisfied to give you a better life here, or to satisfy your curiosity or cure your boredom with the same holiday stuff. No, He comes to redeem you, and to carry you out of this vale of tears to Himself in heaven. That is a journey that is worth traveling. That is the way of the Lord. We pray:
Believe it for Jesus sake. Amen. The peace of God, which passes all understanding, keep your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus to life everlasting. Amen. [1]
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