Sermon for Holy Trinity Sunday

Similar documents
Sermon for The Seventh Sunday after Pentecost

Sermon for New Years Eve

Sermon for Lent Mid-week #6

the very first prophecy said that this savior, the son of god, would be

The Message Acts 2:22-41

Sermon for The Seventeenth Sunday after Pentecost Anniversary of St. John s Lutheran Church

Jesus, I believe that someday You will

The Second Sunday of Easter

Sermon Pastor Ray Lorthioir Trinity Lutheran Church W. Hempstead, NY Based on Mark 7:37, James 2:18 and Acts 2:36-39, 42-47

My God, My God, why have You forsaken Me? (Mark 15:34)

Distribution: LSB 465 Now All the Vaults of Heaven Resounds LSB 790 Praise to the Lord the Almighty Liturgy: Divine Service I, p, 151

No Greater Love. Deb Potts

DO YOU KNOW WHAT REALLY HAPPENED?

A Sermon on Matthew 16:21-26 Year A - Reformation Series October ALONE: A Lutheran Legacy Jesus, It s Too Much!

After giving this explanation of Pentecost, Peter explains why God did it now. Something has happened they need to know.

CRU Camps Facebook: address: CRU Camps website:

GOD MADE JESUS LORD AND MESSIAH

Last Sunday we talked about how grace matters, and how our understanding of God s grace should prompt us to a similar extension of grace to others.

Bible Teachings Series. A self-study course about God s greatest plan. God s Plan for the World

Luke Memory Verses In Alphabetical Order (prejumps in bold underline)

the E S A e S O t Y hunt

5. If a person agrees with Jesus teachings, but does not rely on Jesus for a relationship with God, is that person a Christian?

1Follow the Pattern. 16 P e r s o n a l E v a n g e l i s m LESSON

The Garden of Surrender

The Christian Arsenal

BAPTISMAL HYMN God s Own Child, I Gladly Say It 737 (1-2)

SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON The Life of Jesus

Luke 24:13-32 December 20, 2015 DR. ROBERT JEFFRESS

John 20: Blessings to you and peace from God the Father, our risen Lord and Savior Jesus. Christ, and the Holy Spirit. Amen

Matthew 27:27-44; Mark 15:16-32; Luke 23:26-43; John 19:16-27

BOOK OF ACTS: THE WORK AND GROWTH OF THE CHURCH

A Staffed Nursery is available for your use at any time during the service. It is located in Rooms 1 and 2.

Session 1 Judas the Betrayer

Acts 8:26-39 King James Version August 13, 2017

Acts 8:26-39 King James Version August 13, 2017 International Bible Lesson Sunday August 13, 2017 Acts 8:26-39

Christian Evidences. Lesson 9: Jesus Christ, the Son of God (Part III)

THE STORY The Resurrection Luke 24/ Romans 8; I Corinthians 15. Introduction

Christian Beliefs, Teachings and Practices Revision Guide

Good Friday 2014 MRC Gathering: What makes this day good?

Remember Jesus in Trials

THE HOLY TRINITY June 11, CONCORDIA LUTHERAN CHURCH 255 West Douglas St. South St. Paul, MN

WEEK THIRTEEN: TEMPTATION. Monday. Matthew 4:1 11

The great year of Whatever your faith in your heart can believe, you can have it in Whatever!

Matthew 5:1-12 Beatitudes. A reading from the holy Gospel according to Matthew:

Christ Presbyterian Church Edina, Minnesota April 19 & 20, 2014 John Crosby To All the World Glad News We Bring! Luke 24:13-35

SECOND SUNDAY IN ADVENT

The Holy Trinity. May 26 & 27, :00 p.m. & 8:30 a.m.

Series 1985, SE Edition 2001 Lesson 4 The Resurrection of Jesus Christ

Sunday, April 23, 2017 Second Sunday of Easter

He Has Risen! Luke 24:1-10

John s Evidence Is Sufficient To Produce Saving Faith

3/22/2015 The Resurrection 1

10John The Plan. The Goals. Lesson

October 27, :30 PM October 28, :30 AM The Twenty Third Sunday after Pentecost

BELOW EXPECTATIONS THIRD SUNDAY OF EASTER APRIL 30, 2017 BECKY ROBBINS-PENNIMAN CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD, DUNEDIN, FL

BETHEL LUTHERAN CHURCH & PRESCHOOL 5110 Grand Avenue, Gurnee, Illinois (847)

and utter all kinds of evil against you falsely on my account.

A Reading from the Holy Gospel According to Matthew

Acts Lesson 10 Handout

ALMOST PERSUADED Then Agrippa said unto Paul, Almost thou persuadest me to be a Christian. Acts 26:28

Day 308. No gift is too expensive to give to Jesus.

A Heartwarming Report from Emmaus. April 30, Divine Service with Holy Communion

Lesson 11: God s Promise& Curse

HOW TO BE CLOSE TO GOD FOREVER

Before the teaching time, create posters with the words ALIVE & FREE.

Mission of Jesus: explore it Small group questions

The Book of Matthew. Chapter 1

GRADE TWO LESSON PLANS JESUS OUR LIFE

Gospel Readings. Prout Funeral HomE

What Did God Do With Jesus?

The Resurrection of Our Lord Alleluia! Christ is risen! He is risen, indeed! Alleluia!

The Seven Signs Second Sunday of Easter April 8, :15 and 10:50 a.m.

Jesu Juva! The Spirit of Life Text: Ezekiel 37:1-14; John 7:37-39a; Acts 2:22-36

Sermon #1,265: Revelation 5: , Easter 5, Cantate, Bethany-Princeton MN WHAT IS THE NEW SONG, AND WHO SINGS IT?

Coincidence, Accident or Plan? Acts 2: The text for this sermon, the theme of which is, Coincidence, Accident or

PASTOR KEITH SIVERLY. QUIET BAGS, filled with items and activities for children, are available on the rack near the Nursery door.

The Gospel of the Lord

Service of Shadows and Stones Good Friday Tenebrae Service March 30, 2018 Immanuel-Trinity Lutheran Church, Fond du Lac Rev. Tom Meyer & Rev Sue

Jesus Raises the Dead

HE HAS RISEN He is risen indeed! Alleluia!

STUDYING THE BOOK OF ACTS IN SMALL GROUP DISCUSSIONS

Please Enter in Silence

The Easter Story. The Easter Story Page 1 of 10

International Bible Lessons Commentary Hebrews 1:1-14

THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD (JOHN 8-9)

Sunrise Service Easter Sunday 04/24/11. Love Hurts - original song by Boudleaux Bryant. New lyrics by David Kueker.

Jesus Loves Me. BASIC TRAINING BIBLE MINISTRIES P.O. Box 594 Kalamunda, WA 6076 Australia.

Jesus is the Way, the Truth, and the Life

Heartbeat bible study Lesson One

Basics of the Gospel Session 1: The Problem

St. Bartholomew s Episcopal Church Poway, California

Expect Rewards. Lesson

Zion St. John Lutheran Church Being the Body of Christ Wednesday, August 15, 2018 FUNERAL SERVICE FOR MATTHEW RETZ INVOCATION

Perry Earl Harris EST. Funeral Service of 1928 ~ 2018

EASTER DEVOTIONAL GUIDE. Kids

Jesus is Anointed. 6 days before Passover, Jesus went to the town of Bethany. This was where

What s So Special about the Bible?

Easter Devotional Guide

Jesus Suffering, Death, and Resurrection

Come Empty to an Empty Tomb to be Filled

Transcription:

Sermon for Holy Trinity Sunday Date: May 27, 2018 Location: St. John s Lutheran Church, Austin, MN Old Testament: Isaiah 6:1-8 Epistle Reading: Acts 2:14a, 22-36 Gospel Reading: John 3:1-17 Sermon Text: Acts 2:14a, 22-36 Sermon Title: Who Are you Going to Trust? Introit: Psalm 16:8 11; Antiphon: Liturgical Text Hymns: LSB 718 Jesus, Lead thou On LSB 719 I Leave All Things to God s Direction LSB 729 I Am Trusting Thee, Lord Jesus Liturgy: Divine Service I, p. 151 Pastor James Groleau St. John s Lutheran Church 1200 13th Avenue NW Austin, MN 55912 Office: (507) 433-2642 Shepherd@JamesPlace.net StJohnsAustinLCMS.org FaceBook.com/StJohnsAustin Twitter.com@StJohnsAustinMN FaceBook.com/Shepherd.James.Groleau

Text: Acts 2:14a, 22-36 Peter stood up with the eleven apostles. In a loud voice he said to them, Men of Israel, listen to what I say: Jesus from Nazareth was a man whom God brought to your attention. You know that through this man God worked miracles, did amazing things, and gave signs. By using men who don t acknowledge Moses Teachings, you crucified Jesus, who was given over to death by a plan that God had determined in advance. God brought him from death back to life and destroyed the pains of death, because death had no power to hold him. This is what David meant when he said about Jesus: I always see the Lord in front of me. I cannot be moved because he is by my side. That is why my heart is glad and my tongue rejoices. My body also rests securely because you do not abandon my soul to the grave or allow your holy one to decay. You make the path of life known to me. In your presence there is complete joy. Brothers, I can tell you confidently that our ancestor David died and was buried and that his tomb is here to this day. David was a prophet and knew that God had promised with an oath that he would place one of David s descendants on his throne. David knew that the Messiah would come back to life, and he spoke about that before it ever happened. He said that the Messiah wouldn t be left in the grave and that his body wouldn t decay. God brought Jesus back to life. We are all witnesses to that. Jesus was given the honored position the one next to the Father on the heavenly throne. Jesus has received and has poured out the Holy Spirit as the Father had promised, and this is what you re seeing and hearing. David didn t go up to heaven, but he said, The Lord said to my Lord, Take the honored position the one next to God the Father on the heavenly throne until I put your enemies under your control. All the people of Israel should know beyond a doubt that God made Jesus, whom you crucified, both Lord and Christ. NOTE: Copyright information. Bible Translation: GOD S WORD, 1995 God s Word to the Nations. Credit for Images: Pronunciation for difficult words are contained in { } 2018 James Groleau. Permission is granted to use these sermons for any non-profit purpose. I only ask that credit, as to their origination, be noted appropriately.. i

May the grace of a Holy Triune God surround you all the days of your life. Amen. I suppose two of the greatest questions in life are, Who do you believe? and Who do you trust? These days if you turn on your television in the middle of the day you will find that courtroom TV is all over the place. There s Judge Hatchett, Judge Judy, Judge Mathes, The People s Court, Texas Justice, Hot Bench, and several others. There is a common theme to these shows. Two people come in, stand before the judge, and tell their stories. Theoretically those stories, covering the same set of facts, should match. They never do. They contradict each other from beginning to end. The judge seems to be able to figure things out right away but we are often left pretty much confused. We wonder, Who can I believe? Who can I trust? We make our judgments based on such irrational things like, I don t like the way she smiles, or He s got two earrings in each ear, so I think he s lying. Then, we turn the channel being grateful that we don t have to decide whether one,or both of the litigants are lying. We can turn the channel because we re spectators in the whole thing. We re not participants. Who do you trust? Who do you believe? Think about it, aren t the things which we say we know often really just things we believe? If we trust the person who states the facts we will believe his facts. If we don t trust that person we will reject what he says. Who do you believe? In whom can you place your trust? The answers to these questions really are important. When we are participants and not spectators the answer to those questions becomes more important. That is especially true when the answer applies to eternity. Let me read to you a sentence that is about 20 centuries old. It was first spoken by one of Jesus disciples, a fellow named Peter. Peter said: God has raised this Jesus to life and we are all witnesses of the fact. 1 Jesus had been born in the tiny town of Bethlehem. At the age of 30 He began a ministry which was a most exceptional thing because Jesus claimed to 1 Acts 2:32 1

be the Son of God. During Jesus years of ministry He gave sight to the blind; the lame walked; He healed people of diseases; He fed thousands with a few loaves and fishes, and even brought the dead back to life. Yet this Jesus, to whom Peter was referring, did more than walk around and heal people. Jesus told people to love one another. He instructed them to care about people, especially to those who didn t deserve it. So powerful were His words that even those who hated Him had to admit that He spoke with authority. 2 So gentle were His teachings that even today skeptics have to admit that His words, if followed, would do much to make the world a better place. Like I said Jesus was someone special. He was unique in the pages of history. He did more than perform healings and speak new teachings. He was more than a physician or an instructor. Born true man, Jesus was also the Son of God. Fulfilling every prophet s predictions. Jesus spent His entire life living and sacrificing Himself for this messed up world. Without the smallest stumble or slip He resisted the temptations which have tripped up every one of us. He successfully said, No to the devil when the rest of us have said Yes 3 over and over again. He lived without a heavenly home 4 so that we could have an eternal home. He loved those who were unlovable. He reached out to those who slapped Him away. He carried the sins which have burdened and broken us. You might think that the world would have welcomed such an individual. You might think that, but you would be wrong. You might like to believe that those who met Jesus would appreciate Him. You might like to think that, but you d be wrong. You might guess that the people who came into contact with Him would recognize His greatness, His goodness, His graciousness, His Godliness. You might like to think that, but you d be wrong. For all that He did for humanity Jesus was betrayed by a friend, beaten and condemned by His Church, deserted by His government, and tortured to death on a cross. On a skull-shaped hill outside the walls of Jerusalem Jesus died. 2 Mark 1:21-28 3 Matthew 4:8-10 4 Matthew 8:20 2

There was no mistake about it Jesus absolutely, completely, totally, beyond any shadow of a doubt, died. Having had His back torn to ribbons by a Roman whip; His head crowned with thorns; His face bloodied and beaten, Jesus was nailed to a cross and He died. To make sure of His demise the soldiers, who kept watch during His last hours, put a spear through His heart. That should have been the end of Jesus of Nazareth, but it wasn t. Do you remember what Peter said, God has raised this Jesus to life? Such a simple sentence. Yet in that sentence is the plan of God, the power of God, the purpose of God, which says that there is hope for every sinful human being. Every one of us who comes to Jesus with a repentant heart will be forgiven and saved. Jesus has taken our place under the Law and willingly received the punishment which we deserved. Now, because He has risen from the dead, we have a changed life, a changed legacy to leave our families, and a changed eternity. Heaven replaces Hell. The companionship of the Christ comes to those living in loneliness. The joy of Jesus comes to the sad and sorrowful. Sins are swept away and forgiveness is found in the Savior. God has raised Jesus to life. It s unbelievable! Peter s statement really is unbelievable. It goes against the very laws of nature. It goes against common sense. People don t die for others, especially for those who hate them. People don t rise from the dead. Once you re dead, you re dead. Yet Peter says: God has raised this Jesus to life, and we are all witnesses of the fact. Which takes me back to our original questions, Who do you trust? Who do you believe? These are not some insignificant, irrelevant, and inconsequential questions. If Peter is right all who believe in Jesus as their Savior will be saved from eternal death. If Peter is wrong he is a liar and those who believe what he says are misled. Do you trust Peter? Do you believe what he is saying? With all the religions in the world I wouldn t be surprised if you re skeptical. With the Christian 3

religion claiming to be the only way to Heaven I wouldn t be surprised if you have doubts. It would be perfectly normal for you to ask, How can I know? How can I be sure? With eternity hanging in the balance Peter s words demand an investigation. So investigate. Check it out. Let s look at the facts. Peter says he and the others are witnesses. What did they witness? They, and many others, witnessed a living Lord after His death. To which you might reply, I ve heard of people who say they have gotten glimpses of Bigfoot, Sasquatch, the Loch Ness monster and aliens from outer space. Well, Peter and the others got more than a glimpse of Jesus. They saw Him. For a length of time they saw Him. A number of times they saw Him. Still there s more to this witness that Peter talks about. Peter admits that he and the others were, like you, skeptical. They didn t believe it. Not at first. You and I both know that you can t always trust your eyes. The disciples knew that too. That s why, to answer their doubts, they ate a meals with Jesus. Figments of imagination don t eat food. That s what this resurrected Jesus did. The doubting disciples felt Jesus breathe on them and they touched Him. Let that sink in. They touched Him. That s what Peter means when he says that they were witnesses of a living Jesus. That s not all. Let me tell you something about the disciples. Up until the moment that the Holy Spirit came to them these disciples didn t get it. That s not an insult to their memory, that s just a fact. The disciples generally thought that Jesus was going to build an earthly empire. 5 The disciples generally thought that Jesus had come to assist only the Jews. The disciples generally thought that they were going to profit from their investment in following Jesus. They didn t get it. Jesus had told His disciples that He would be crucified and on the third day He would rise. Were the disciples there to welcome their Savior; to see Him walk out of the tomb? They were not. They didn t get it. When Jesus came out of His grave the disciples were, because of their fears, locked away behind closed doors. Then, on the day Peter spoke these words. The disciples finally got it. Jesus sent His Spirit on them and they were transformed. No longer did they hide in 5 Acts 1:6 4

fear, they started to preach with courage. They told the world, just as I m telling you now, that Jesus has risen from the dead. They told the people, since Jesus has risen from the dead, His sacrifice for you is complete. Since Jesus has risen from the dead, repentant hearts can be forgiven. Since Jesus has risen from the dead, His promises can be trusted and everything He said about listening to our prayers, and being with us, and helping us through hardships can be trusted. If Jesus is risen from the dead. That s really the key here, isn t it? The word if. If Jesus is risen from the dead. Maybe, you might think to yourself, these disciples had some agenda that made them say that, or were playing a joke. After all, people have played practical jokes before. To that fair question Peter replies, We are witnesses of the fact. As you investigate, let me tell you what that means. Peter was a witness and he stayed a witness. When they crucified Peter upside-down he stayed a witness. Every one of the disciples stayed a witness. According to ancient records, one was speared to death, another was crucified, one was beaten to death, one was skinned alive, another was sawn in half. They all stayed witnesses to what they had seen. Practical jokers don t die that way. Jesus rose from the dead and He promises to raise up all who have died believing in Him as their Savior. Who will you trust? In whom will you believe? I pray you listen to these witnesses and you believe. I pray you can see, beyond all shadow of doubt, that Jesus is your Lord. Today God s Holy Spirit calls on you to trust Peter and the other witnesses. Believe in their witness, their testimony. Hear God s Word. Let the Holy Spirit give you faith and forgiveness and hope. Listen to the words of the witnesses. Look for yourself. Look inside Jesus tomb. There is nobody there. Look and believe. Jesus has arisen. The disciples say it. His enemies have never been able to contradict it. See beyond any shadow of a doubt, a living Lord walks through the doorway of the tomb and grants eternal life to all who believe. Amen. 5