Todd A. Peperkorn, STM
Messiah Lutheran Church, Kenosha, Wisconsin
Pentecost (May 19, 2002) - Confirmation
Sunday
John 14:23-31
TITLE:
The Holy Spirit Gives you Jesus
Grace to you and peace from God our
Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. Amen. Our text for this holy day of Pentecost, and
also our Confirmation Sunday, is from the Gospel lesson from John chapter
14 as follows: But the Helper, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will
send in My name, He will teach you all things, and bring to your remembrance
all things that I said to you.
You are not worthy to receive the Lords Supper;
Its not about you. Thats
what I told the confirmation class when we had our last class on Wednesday.
All the work, all of the memorizing and reading and preparation
for this day, none of these things make you worthy to receive the Lords
Supper. Its not about you.
Its about what Jesus did for you, and its about what
the Holy Spirit does in you even know by creating faith and giving you
Jesus. As you, catechumens, learned
just this last week:
Who receives
this sacrament worthily?
Fasting and bodily preparation
are certainly fine outward training. But that person is truly worthy
and well prepared who has faith in these words: "Given and shed
for you for the forgiveness of sins." But anyone who does not believe
these words or doubts them is unworthy and unprepared, for the words
"for you" require all hearts to believe.
I think it was kind of a disappointment for them in
some ways, to hear that it wasnt about them.
In a few minutes, these six young men and women will confess
the Holy Christian Faith given to them in their Baptism some 13+ years
ago. They will confess faith in God the Father, Son
and Holy Spirit, and will promise that they would rather die than forsake
this faith. They are strong words,
and not to be taken lightly. Most
of you in this room made such a promise at one point or another. Not long after that, they will receive Christs
body and blood for the first time for the forgiveness of sins. It is a big day for them and for the whole Christian
Church on earth.
Why is it such a big day for them and for us gathered
here? It is an important day
because this is an opportunity for us as the Christian Church to remember
who we are in Jesus Christ, and what makes us tick, so to speak,
as a congregation.
(addressing the confirmands) Gods
Word teaches us that it is here in the Christian Church that God gives
the forgiveness of sins to hurting sinners.
I hope that you have learned in the last two years that you are
a hurting sinner. You do not
deserve Gods grace and mercy any more than I do or anyone else
in this room. None of us deserve Gods mercy.
But you see, thats
the whole point. Gods mercy
means that it is undeserved. Nothing
you can say or do or think will every make
you worth of Gods love and mercy.
The point is that Gods love and mercy comes down to you
in the Gospel of Jesus Christ. God creates faith in Jesus, and He is the one
who keeps you in His love. As
we confess in the Small Catechism:
What does this mean?
I believe that I cannot by my
own reason or strength believe in Jesus Christ, my Lord, or come to
Him; but the Holy Spirit has called me by the Gospel, enlightened me
with His gifts, sanctified and kept me in the true faith. In the same
way He calls, gathers, enlightens, and sanctifies the whole Christian
church on earth, and keeps it with Jesus Christ in the one true faith.
In this Christian church He daily and richly forgives all my sins and
the sins of all believers. On the Last Day He will raise me and all
the dead, and give eternal life to me and all believers in Christ. This
is most certainly true.
The
Holy Spirit is the one who has called you to this place.
The Holy Spirit is the one who called you by the Gospel.
The Holy Spirit baptized you in the name of the Triune God so
many years ago. The Holy Spirit forgives your sins by the mouth
of your pastor. The Holy Spirit
gives you His Word. The Holy
Spirit preaches to you. The Holy
Spirit, to sum it all up, gives you Jesus.
And when you receive Jesus Christ, whether it be
by hearing His Word or receiving His body and blood, when you receive
Jesus Christ in faith, God forgives your sins.
And when God forgives your sins, you receive life and salvation. These three things go together: forgiveness,
life and salvation.
That is why we as the Christian Church rejoice this
day to hear you confess this faith.
The angels in heaven rejoice over one sinner who repents.
When you confess this Christian Faith before God and His Holy
Church, you are recognizing yourself as a sinner who needs Gods
healing touch and word of forgiveness more than anything in your life.
This is in some ways a hard thing to understand. On the one hand you stand before the congregation
this day and confess your faith. People
after church will give you gifts and congratulations, and there is a
probably a party of some sort at your house after church today. It sure seems like its about you, doesnt
it? But its not. Thats one of the reasons why I appreciate
having confirmation on Pentecost. This
is the day where we remember the Holy Spirit is the one who gives faith
and that He is the one who will keep you in this one true faith all
the days of your life. So its
not about you. Its about God. But God lets you take all the glory.
(addressing congregation)
This is pretty much how it always works in the Christian Church. God is constantly taking lowly sinners like
you and I and lifting you up, forgiving your sins, and setting you at
His Right Hand as the honored guest at His banquet.
That is what you receive every time you partake of His Holy Supper. God makes you His honored guest. He forgives your sins and sets you in the place
of honor. He doesnt do
this because you are so wonderful or so great.
No, He does this because He loves you.
He does this because He loves you with an everlasting love, and
that love drove Him to die on the cross and rise again so that you might
rise from the dead with Him.
So this Pentecost we see Gods work before us. It is His Church, and He is the one who both
creates faith and gives it to His children whom He loves. Well, I guess it is about you, after all. Amen.