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Todd A. Peperkorn,
STM
Messiah Lutheran Church
Kenosha, Wisconsin
Epiphany II (January 19, 2003)
John 2:1-11
TITLE:
Jesus Came to the Marriage
Grace, mercy, and peace to you from God our Father and
from our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ! Amen. The sermon for this morning
is based upon the Gospel of the Day from St. John
chapter 2, and it is about Gods gift of marriage.
Were going to play a little game here at the beginning
of this sermon to see if youre paying attention. Everyone close
your eyes. Now raise your hands if you have a perfect marriage, where
you and your spouse never fight, your children are well behaved, and life
clips along smoothly all the time. You can open your eyes now.
I am sorry to tell you that Messiah
Lutheran Church
is full of messed up marriages. Surprised? Me neither. Marriages have
been messed up since Adam and Eve. Because of our fallen nature, it frankly
comes with the territory. Husbands and wives fight and quarrel with each
other. Children are disobedient and rebellious. In one fashion or another,
we all demonstrate this sinful nature that lurks within us. Sometimes
you cant see it directly, but all of the problems of our lives really
prove this to be true.
Thats the Law talking to you. The Law shows you
that you are a sinner, and it does this either directly through His Word,
or indirectly by pointing to you to all of the problems and messes of
your life. This is not how God wants the world to be. This is not how
God wants your life to be.
This is all reflected in that little phrase from our
text, they ran out of wine. Now you may be thinking to yourself
that this is hardly on the same level of a problem as divorce,
or death, or the myriad other problems that families face the world over.
I mean, come on, they just ran out of wine. Whats the big deal?
The big deal is that God loves you and wants you to
be happy, yes, even with wine. And yet time and time again, our resources
as husbands and wives and families come up short. There isnt enough
money to stretch on the bills. I dont have enough time to spend
with my family. And yet you are stuck. If you work less, you cant
provide. If you work more, whats the point? You cant win.
Sin has us so wrapped up in this world that it very hard to see your way
out of the quicksand at times.
They ran out of wine. At a wedding, running
out of wine is a problem. A marriage is a gift from God and a thing of
beauty in His eyes. He wants us to live our lives with joy, and to celebrate
the gifts that He gives to us, yes, even with wine. But because of our
sin, we run out. Our work and effort can only take us so far, and sooner
or later, they fail. Every single time. They fail when it comes to smaller
things like not having the resources
to buy the right kind of wine for the wedding, all the way up to wrecked
marriages and even death. You cant do it. Thats what Gods
Law says to you.
But Jesus came to the marriage. There is incredible
comfort in those words, arent there? If anyone can save our failed
lives, spent resources, and save us from
the chaos and wrecks that seem to trail after us, it is Christ Himself.
Heaven knows that no one else can help.
Yet that is exactly what He does. Like this unnamed
couple in our Gospel reading for today, Jesus enters into your lives.
He does not enter into the lives where everything is shiny and happy and
pretty and perfect. We all try to put on that front from time to time.
God knows better. No, He enters into your life precisely because it is
messed up. He comes into your world because you cant get yourself
out of your world.
In the Gospel, Jesus provides for their needs when the
least expected it. Who would think that the Almighty God would use something
as common as water to bring joy and happiness to a marriage? And yet
that is exactly what He does. He takes the common things of this life,
the most ordinary and humble, and through them brings about something
that is miraculous. Imagine a wedding feast where the wine was created
by God Himself! Now that is a good vintage.
As miraculous as that miracle is for them, it doesnt
hold a candle to the miracle that God does for you in His Holy Supper.
Here at His wedding banquet, He gives you the finest bread and the richest
of wines, for the bread which He gives is His body, and the wine which
He gives is His very blood. He gives this to you not finally to make
the trials and struggles of this life better. No, He gives this body
and blood to you so that you may come and be a part of His eternal banquet.
He gives this to you so that you feast not just for this life, but for
all eternity.
So what about your marriage? What about all of these
problems that you face today, like trials and struggles with money and
time, family stress, medical problems, and whatever other crosses you
may face. What does God do for them?
For these problems He gives you many things. For of
all, He gives you faith so that you can look at these crosses in perspective.
All of these trials will come to an end. They are just for a time. So
no matter what the problem is, when it is viewed from the perspective
of eternity, God gives you the strength to carry on.
But He also gives you something else. In our Gospel
today God says to you that marriage, and everything which comes with it,
husbands and wives and children, that marriage is blessed by God. Jesus
came to the marriage. And He comes to yours this day and every day.
So when you are frustrated with your wife for nagging at you, when you
are angry at your husband for being so lazy, and when you children are
exasperated with your parents for being so demanding, and when you parents
and mad at your children, know this: you are doing Gods work in
that place. As a husband or wife, as a father or mother, as a son or
daughter, God is at work in your life. For you see, you are Gods
instrument, His hands and feet in that house.
There is great comfort in that. A task is easier to
handle if you know that someone cares about what you do. Well, I am here
to tell you today that God cares. More than that, though, God is actually
a part of your life, especially when things are tough. He will not abandon
you. Just like Jesus came to that young couple so long ago and turned
their sorrow into joy, so He will see you through the crosses and trials
of your life so that you may join Him at that great eternal heavenly banquet
feast. Believe it for Jesus sake. Amen.
The peace of God, which passes all understanding, keep
your hearts and minds in true faith, unto life everlasting. Amen.
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