Jude.20-25; Last Sunday of the Church Year;
November 26, 2018;
Life in Christ
Lutheran Church, Grand Marais, MN
Grace and Peace to
you from Our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Amen.
You know we are on a
journey. Our lives are going somewhere. In fact they are going toward eternity.
It’s a journey that we are on, and one of the primary reasons we gather
together here every week. But is seems that so often we are focused on today
and what we need to get along every day rather then the destination. So every year
at the end of November we concentrate on the destination. We think about
eternity coming, and how that affects… at least how that should affect our
travels in this life. The epistle lesson for today is about just that.
20But you, beloved, build yourselves up in your most holy faith; pray in
the Holy Spirit; 21keep yourselves in the love of God, waiting for
the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ that leads to eternal life. 22And
have mercy on those who doubt; 23save others by snatching them out
of the fire; to others show mercy with fear, hating even the garment stained by
the flesh. 24Now to him who is able to keep you from stumbling and
to present you blameless before the presence of his glory with great joy, 25to
the only God, our Savior, through Jesus Christ our Lord, be glory, majesty,
dominion, and authority, before all time and now and forever. Amen. Jude 20-25
(ESV)
Imagine you are a
pioneer crossing the great plains of America, in a small wagon train. The
wagons drone along the prairie making slow progress every day. One day the
forward scouts come riding into the group pointing ahead at smoke on the
horizon. It’s a great prairie fire raging. It’s moving very quickly fueled by
the dry grass and the wind. It’s moving far to rapidly to out run… there is no
way around it… in fact there is literally no escape for anyone. Fiery death is
approaching and will soon burn everything and everyone.
“There is no time to
waste,” the leader of the groups shouts. He knows what to do. “Start a fire
behind us, back there.” Some in the group object that the suggestion seems
crazy. But there isn’t time and everyone pitches in and follows the
instructions. “Quickly,” he urges, “It’s our only chance to survive!” Soon a
fire is raging behind, and the situation looks even worse. There is approaching
death ahead, and a blazing fire in the only line of retreat. By all appearance
you are even more trapped then before.
But as you watch you
see the fire behind moving away from you and leaving a burned patch on the
ground; a dark smoldering barren area. “As soon as it cools,” shouts the leader
get everything on that burnt patch! When the fire gets here it will go around
us and we’ll be safe.”
The group act
together supporting one another as they moved to the safe area. All the wagons,
people and animals huddled together, fearfully watching the approaching
firestorm. And just like the your leader said it passes around. Flames and
smoke fill the air choking your lungs and terrifying everyone. But everyone
stays put in the safety of the area that’s already burned. Between you and
certain death is a patch of ground with nothing to burn. The fire can’t get to
you. When the danger is over everyone has survived, and the journey can
continue toward its goal.
You and I are on a
journey. This is our wagon train, and all these people here are our traveling
companions. That’s what the Church is all about. Traveling on our journey
toward eternity, the Promised Land. Every day that destination gets closer. We
are in this trip together. No single person, or family would dare travel the
dangerous journey across the Great Plains by themselves. They traveled in
numbers for safety and encouragement and strength. That’s what we do here, too.
We gather for safety and encouragement and strength.
But it is a
dangerous journey. There is fire all around us. Satan is very real and very
active. He hates Christians with every fiber of his being. He wants nothing
more than for you to leave the safety of the Church where he can drag you into
Hell. And there’s more, the world that we want to live in is dangerous to us.
It’s easy to get burned out there. So much of what’s around us dries up our
faith. What’s worse is there’s nothing we can do about it. Satan is powerful.
The world has great influence. The fire burns toward us and we are helpless to
do anything. We can’t get away and we can’t put it out.
But Jesus knows what
to do. He makes a way to escape. We know how he suffered for us. He suffered
our punishment, the fires of hell, in our place. He hung on the cross and
suffered God’s burning anger against sin. Satan attacked him. The world hated
him. They dished out the worst they had to give and Jesus died. He gave his
life for us, to give us a safe place to stand.
You see, the ground
that we stand on here, in faith, is protected by Jesus. He gave His life for
it. He spilled his blood on it for us. The fires of hell can’t get to us. Satan
can’t harm us and the dangers of the world can’t destroy us.
But there all around
us is the burning and raging fire waiting, wanting to get to us. Danger and
death are there all around us. And the danger is real.
What do the fire
look like? Actually we are enticed by it. It speaks to us things we want to
hear, things that sound so reasonable. “It doesn’t matter what you believe as
long as you are true to your beliefs and do your best.” “All religions worship
God in their own way.” “There are plenty of ways to get to God, just pick one
and be sincere.” “Look within yourself. You are all you need.” Some Christian
Pastors are even calling or for “Deeds not Creeds.” But these are all lies.
They lead away from the safety of Jesus, the only Way to God, our only
protection. They say nothing about Jesus life, death and resurrection; nothing
about forgiveness of sins that He won for us. And without Jesus there is no
hope and no salvation at all.
There are other
things in the flame that we are attracted to. We think we can play in the fire
and not get burned. A little sexuality here and there never hurt anyone. You
can see it every day in advertising. You hear it every day on the radio and
around the coffee table. “Don’t be such a prude. Sex is fun and free. Marriage
is old fashioned. People should be allowed to express themselves in any way
they desire. Get with the times.” But that too, is a lie. Sex outside of
marriage is pure fire that will burn you up. But how tempting it is… but how
dangerous.
And in the fire
greed calls to us. We want more and more and we’ll do just about anything to
achieve our goals. Even stepping on our brothers and sisters to push our way to
the top. The desire to have the best and have more than anyone is part of the
fire. And the rumor mill is in the fire. It churns up stories about each other
that we can’t wait to pass on. And the smoke of laziness that keeps us away
from worship and God’s Word.
You see the fire
every day, all around us, calling to us, attracting us, and lying to us. It is
deadly dangerous. Not just because it’s there but also because we are so easily
lured into it. We are so easily burned.
Now look around you
at the ground you are standing on. It’s safe ground. But, unlike the burned
ground from the story this ground is rich and full of life. In fact it’s full
of new life. You see, Jesus already was burned in our place. He died for us but
He didn’t stay dead. He rose again to new life. He’s with us here. He causes
everything in this safe place to grow and prosper. He takes care of us even
while the fire rages all around. That’s what Paul is talking about when he says
“your most holy faith.” It’s faith in Jesus and what He has done for you and
me. That’s what we are built up by. That’s what we are encouraged by. That’s
the faith that we can live by and not be burned.
But we aren’t just
standing here either. We are on a journey. We are going somewhere. And that
somewhere is a place where there is no fire burning around us. That place is a
safe place without the temptations that are all around. That place is the place
that Jesus said He has prepared for us. And we don’t have to travel alone. We
are on this journey together. Paul tells us to, “Travel together, hold each
other accountable, love and care for each other, keep each other away from the
flames.”
How do we do that?
“By building each other up.” He says. You know how to do that. We do it all the
time. Kind words are a great encouragement. Look out for each other. Reach out
in care and concern when there is pain and hardship. See what needs to be done
and do it. It’s not difficult. In many ways it’s just building on the
friendships we already have. But building means to expand. And we also need to
expand that circle of friendship beyond where it is right now. We need
including other people in our friendships that we wouldn’t normally include.
People here in our church and people out there in our community. People who used to be in our church but have
quit coming for one reason or another.
And if you are expecting that it’s just the pastor’s job to do that
you’re missing a very good opportunity to share your faith with someone you
know.
Secondly Paul tells
us to pray. “Pray in the Holy Spirit.” Speak from your heart to God. Keep each
other in prayer about all of life’s troubles, but especially about our faith.
Pray for those whose church attendance is falling of. Don’t talk to other
people about the rumors you hear, pray to God about them. Pray that we’ll keep
our eyes on Jesus instead of the fire that is tempting us. Pray that we stand
and walk together on this journey.
Finally Paul tells
us to hate what is evil and corrupting. “hating even the garment stained by
the flesh.” It’s hard to live in the world that promotes so much of what is
evil. It’s easy to say, “I’ll just let that go this time.” It’s hard to stand
up against evil alone especially when it seems as if everyone is doing it. We
need each other. “No, I’m not going to let my children watch that, or do that.
Yes, I’m going to do what God says is right instead of listening to the world.”
Doing the right thing is always the right thing.
The fire is all
around us but we are safe with Jesus. We are protected. He died and rose again
for you and me. This journey we are in together is leading to a great and
wonderful place that we can only begin to imagine. The journey isn’t easy, but
our leader, Jesus, calls to us to keep in His love, in the safe place. As we
travel we are to build each other up and pray for one another and hate the evil
of the world. You know, this journey won’t last forever, in fact, it will be
over soon. When it is we will enjoy the heavenly place that Jesus Christ has
prepared for you and me. Amen.
The peace of God
that passes all understanding, keep your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus.
Amen.
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