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Todd A. Peperkorn, STM
Messiah Lutheran Church
Kenosha, Wisconsin
Oculi Lent 3 (March 3, 2002)
Luke 11:14-28
TITLE:
The Three Responses to the Gospel
Grace 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 from Luke chapter 11.
Jesus in our text wants to tell us about the unity of
the Church and her work of forgiving sins in His name. This is why Jesus
is on the road to Calvary and the cross: to die for the sins of the whole
world. By His death and resurrection, Jesus wins salvation and eternal
life for all who believe in Him.
This is Gods great gift to you and to His Holy
Church. But one thing is for sure, is that the Church faces great battles
and struggles today both within and without. Our hymn of the day, Lord
of Our Life and God of our Salvation (LW 301), speaks loud and clear
to the battles that we face day by day as Christians in an unbelieving
world. The message of this great hymn is that only God can give peace,
and that is his message of our text as well. So lets look at the
text and see what God would say to us today.
As Jesus continues his journey toward His goal, He goes
about the work of the Son of God by casting out demons and preaching to
the people who will hear the Good News of forgiveness in His name. Notice
that He goes to help the one who is possessed, poor and helpless. As
Jesus said elsewhere, For I have come to call not the righteous, but
sinners to repentance. This is great Gospel for you and I, for it
shows that Jesus came to earth not to save those who think they can do
it on their own. No, he came to save those who know that they cannot
do it on their own, that they need a Savior. What is hard for us to understand,
I think, is that this message is offensive.
On the surface, the message of Jesus does not seem so
offensive. What could be offensive about For God so loved the world
and
so forth? What could be so harmful about that message? Remember, though,
there are two sides to this message. God sent Jesus into a sinful world
to save mankind from death and the devil. But this old heart of ours
does not want to give up our gods. I dont want God to tell me that
I have to forsake everything else and follow him! I dont want
Jesus to point out my sinfulness and arrogant pride! Im quite comfortable
just the way I am, thank you very much.
So were they in Jesus day. So when Jesus casts
out a demon from a mute man so that the man can speak, there are three
reactions from the people. The same is true today whenever the Gospel
is preached in its truth and purity. The first reaction is amazement
and faith. The second reaction is that they claim Jesus casts out demons
by the work of Beelzebub, or Satan himself. The third reaction was to
ask Jesus for a sign from heaven, as if casting out a demon and raising
people from the dead wasnt enough of a sign.
The first group is those who get it. They see
Jesus work for what it is: a wondrous gift from God to a lost and
condemned sinner, possessed by the devil. They see themselves in this
poor man. If God will help this poor possessed man, and loose His tongue
to praise God, then He can do the same for you. The Gospel doesnt
get any clearer than that.
The second group, however, make an amazing claim.
They claim that Jesus is casting out demons by Beelzebub, the prince
of demons, or Satan himself. Now this is a more serious charge, isnt
it? Jesus is going about, forgiving sins, healing and raising people
up from the dead, and these people want to charge Jesus with being Satanic!
This is often the charge against the Christian Church.
God promises to forgive sins in this place. He works forgiveness of sins,
rescues from death and the devil and gives eternal salvation to all who
believe His Word and are baptized. Yet think how despised Gods
Word and Sacraments are today! How many of us hear Gods Word in
faith and trust every day? How many of us long for Jesus body and
blood for the forgiveness of sins? How many of us daily remember our
Baptism and what God has done for us through those waters of life? How
many of us hear Gods Word of absolution, and long to have their
sins forgiven? We regularly despise how God works in the world. Should
it not surprise us when those outside the Church have no respect for Gods
house or His work in this place?
This is a hard message, my friends, but an important
one for us here in Christs Church. It is very easy to sit and pass
judgment over the world because it despises Gods Word and the Gospel.
But you do the very same thing, by not hearing His Word in faith, by how
you set your priorities in life, and by both your attitude and what you
place as important. When we dont hold up Christ as the heart and
center of our lives, we are saying with the Pharisees that Jesus
work is not Gods work.
The third group is those who wish to see a sign.
Wait and see, they would say. Jesus forgives their sins, the greatest
miracle of all, and yet they despise it and want something more. Give
me a sign that this is really what God wants, they cried. But this group
really is not so different from the first. They make a show of kind of
giving God a chance, but they act as if they can sit in judgment over
all things. The earth is the Lords and all the fullness thereof,
says the Psalmist. Yet this group believes that somehow they can decide
whether Jesus is Lord and God or not.
In our democratic and empowerment oriented society,
this is quite alluring for us. We like the idea of thinking of the Christian
Church and Christ as kind of a resource or an asset that I can evaluate.
Well, how is the Church doing? Is it meeting my needs? Is Jesus taking
care of me, or do I still have problems in my life? Think of how tempting
it is to try and evaluate Jesus and His work based on your own experience
and life! But this is not the way of faith; this is the way of Satan.
Christ our Lord calls you this day and always to repent
and look to Him as the source of your life and salvation. Psalmist prayed
in the Introit My eyes are ever toward the Lord. This does not
happen by might or power. It happens because slowly but surely, Christ
strips away all of our false ideas about who He is and what He does.
And what does He put in its place? Himself.
When we are talking about Jesus destroying death and
the power of Satan in our lives, we are talking about Baptism and faith.
For the two always go together. In your Baptism Jesus tore you out of
the kingdom of Satan and brought you graciously into His heavenly kingdom.
You are no longer under the lie of Satan, but are in Gods kingdom,
holy and beloved by Him.
The forces around you are strong. At times, they may
even appear as though they are winning. But they are not, because you
are in Christ. Jesus gives you Himself in His holy Supper, to forgive
your sins and to draw you into his wonderful kingdom. So dont be
afraid of the forces around, both within and without, that seek to draw
you away from Christ. You are His child. He will never leave you nor
forsake you. And His defeat of Satan is accomplished by His death on
the cross for your salvation. The Church will stand in Him. The world
may look for signs or claim that Jesus power comes from below, but we
in Christs Church know different. He is the Son of God who came
and still comes to claim us as His own dear children. Believe it for
Jesus sake. Amen.
The peace of God, which passes all understanding, guard
your hearts and minds in true faith, unto life everlasting. Amen.
Copyright © 2002 by Todd
A. Peperkorn
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