Pentecost 7 - June 26, 2016 Rev. Jeff Nilsson Luke 10:10-20

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Pentecost 7 - June 26, 2016 Rev. Jeff Nilsson Luke 10:10-20 God does not do things the way we expect Him to do them. If I had God s ultimate power and His ultimate Good News, I would spell it out in the sky. I would proclaim it on the lips of the angels above. I would carve it into the mountains. If I had God s resources, I would use every supernatural means to proclaim the Good News. But I am not God, and God has chosen the opposite way to get out the message. God has chosen to get His message out through the very natural method of human proclamation. Last Sunday we learned that Jesus is the one who set his face to go to Jerusalem. That means that Jesus had absolutely determined that He was going to Jerusalem to sacrifice Himself for us on the cross. When the Bible tells us that Jesus set his face to go to Jerusalem, that is one more way that the Bible says that Jesus loves us. As we continue following Jesus journey to Jerusalem, we learn that Jesus allowed extra time in His journey. He allowed extra time to minister in the towns and places along the road. In today s Gospel, the Lord appointed seventy-two others and sent them on ahead of him, two by two, into every town and place where he himself was about to go. Jesus used seventy-two sinners to prepare people for His coming. That s right! Jesus sent sinners to proclaim His Good News to the people. We are so used to the idea that sinners proclaim the Word of God that we don t even think about how strange an idea that is. Jesus put His most precious Good News into the mouths of filthy sinners. Now before you start wondering if maybe I am over-stating the case here, ask yourself who Jesus sent out. Jesus sent out James and John. Remember that just last week, we heard that James and John wanted to call down fire from heaven

on an unsuspecting Samaritan village just because they didn t want Jesus to pass through their town. Jesus sent out Peter you know the one to whom He had to say, Get behind me, Satan! Then there was good old doubting Thomas. Then, of course, let s not forget Judas. Judas the one who would betray Jesus the one who would hang himself in despair that Judas! He also was one of the disciples that Jesus sent out to prepare the way for His arrival. Each and every one of these disciples had failed Jesus multiple times. Each and every one of these disciples would fail Jesus many times again after the events in today s Gospel. These are not the men that I would choose to get out the word if I were God. But then, I am not God. In spite of the fact that all of these men were sinners in spite of the fact that we know that at least one of them, Judas, was even a traitor, Jesus still entrusted His message to them. He even said, The one who hears you hears me, and the one who rejects you rejects me, and the one who rejects me rejects him who sent me. Jesus promised that even though they were sinners, His message would remain intact in their mouths. People were to pay no attention to the sins of the messengers. Instead, they were to pay attention to the truth of the message. What is this precious, holy message? In today s Gospel, Jesus said, Whatever house you enter, first say, Peace be to this house! This is no ordinary peace. This is the peace of God that passes all understanding. This is the peace that Jesus would soon earn when He finished His journey to Jerusalem and kept His appointment with the cross. Jesus also told them to heal and preach. Whenever you enter a town and they receive you Heal the sick in it and say to them, The kingdom of God has come near to you. The Kingdom of God is different from earthly kingdoms. Here on this earth, we say that someone is a king because he rules a kingdom - the king depends on the kingdom. When it comes to the Kingdom of God, things are

the other way around. The kingdom is the kingdom because Christ the king rules it - the kingdom depends on the king. When we say that the kingdom of God has come near to you, we are saying that the king has come near to you. That king is Jesus Christ Himself. There were great blessings for the people who received these messengers from Jesus: Whenever you enter a town and they receive you, eat what is set before you. Heal the sick in it and say to them, The kingdom of God has come near to you. They would receive the blessing that we pray for in the Lord s Prayer. God s Kingdom came to them with its blessings. So far, everything about this mission sounds pretty good, but there is also a dark side to this mission. It begins in the instructions. Jesus began with a warning, Behold, I am sending you out as lambs in the midst of wolves. As wonderful as God s peace and His kingdom are, there will be some people who will attack you for it. There will always be people who reject God s peace and His kingdom. There will always be those who hate God s message and His messengers. Jesus had stern words of judgement for the people who rejected the words of His servants: Whenever you enter a town and they do not receive you, go into its streets and say, Even the dust of your town that clings to our feet we wipe off against you. Nevertheless know this, that the kingdom of God has come near. I tell you, it will be more bearable on that day for Sodom than for that town. Remember Sodom? Sodom was the city that God destroyed with fire and brimstone clear back in Genesis. Jesus very clearly states that those who refuse to listen to God s Word will suffer a judgement worse than Sodom. We sometimes forget that the coming of Jesus means two very different things depending on how He comes. When Jesus comes near to you, He comes with grace and every blessing. When Jesus only comes near, He comes in severe judgement.

You see, Jesus Christ died for the sins of the entire world. When Jesus Christ hung from the cross and shouted, It is finished, He meant it is finished for everyone. Jesus Christ has earned the forgiveness of sins for every man, woman, and child who ever has or ever will live. Jesus purchased the forgiveness of sins for all people in all places in all times. This means that you can walk up to anyone in any place and tell them that you know for a fact that Jesus Christ has earned forgiveness of sins for them. Think of the worst human beings who ever lived. Jesus earned forgiveness of sins for them. Nero burned Rome and blamed it on the Christians, but Jesus earned forgiveness for his sins. Genghis Khan, Jesus earned forgiveness for him. The people who carried out the Spanish inquisition, Jesus earned forgiveness for them. Adolph Hitler, Joseph Stalin, Charles Manson, whoever you can name, Jesus earned forgiveness for them. Even Judas Iscariot, Jesus earned forgiveness for him. Even though Jesus earned forgiveness for these horrible villains, the odds that they are or will be with the Lord are extremely low. The problem lies in those two little words to you. Jesus earned forgiveness for everyone, but some people reject that forgiveness. It is not the Lord s fault that anyone suffers forever. He has brought His kingdom near. He has earned forgiveness of sins for everyone. The Holy Spirit offers that forgiveness through the Gospel to everyone. The only thing the Holy Spirit does not do is jam the Gospel down people s throats. Some people resist the Holy Spirit and reject the Gospel. The Kingdom of God has come near, but not to them. In the Small Catechism, Martin Luther explains the Lord s Prayer. When He gets to the second petition, He says this: Thy kingdom come. What does this mean? The kingdom of God comes indeed without our prayer, of itself. But we pray in this petition that it may come to us also. How is this done? When our

heavenly Father gives us His Holy Spirit, so that by His grace we believe His holy Word and lead a godly life here in time and there in eternity. We pray in this petition that it may come to us. Two little words take the Gospel from objective fact to personal reality. Those two words become the truth when our heavenly Father gives us His Holy Spirit, so that by His grace we believe His holy Word. The Holy Spirit s gift of faith makes the difference. Without that faith, the life of Jesus is just a collection of the objective facts. With that faith, the life of Jesus Christ is the way of salvation for me and you. Two little words can make such a difference. Everyone who believes in Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of sins can add two words to the objective facts. Listen to the difference this makes. Jesus was born of the Virgin Mary. Jesus was born of the Virgin Mary for you. Jesus suffered under Pontius Pilate. Jesus suffered under Pontius Pilate for you. Jesus died on the cross. Jesus died on the cross for you. Jesus rose from the dead. Jesus rose from the dead for you. Jesus ascended into heaven. Jesus ascended into heaven for you. From there He will come. From there He will come for you. Two little words for you They make all the difference here in time and forever in eternity. Jesus is for you. Therefore you can depart in peace because you are forgiven for all your sins. In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost. Amen