Matthew 5:12, Rejoice and be glad, for your reward is great in heaven.

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All Saints Sunday Year A Matthew 5:1-12 Blessed in Christ Goal: That the hearers believe more firmly that they are blessed eternally through the merits of Jesus Christ. Matthew 5:12, Rejoice and be glad, for your reward is great in heaven. Today, we once again observe All Saints Sunday. It is the time where we especially remember family and friends in the Christian faith who have died and are now with their Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. While their bodies now rest in the ground, their souls are now with the Lord in heaven. You can be absolutely sure that your Christian loved ones are with Christ! They, along with us, are the partakers of our Lord s death on the cross for the forgiveness of our sins and His bodily resurrection guaranteeing our bodily resurrection on the Last Day. We are saved by grace, through faith, for Christ s sake. Through the gift of faith granted by the Holy Spirit in the waters of Baptism or in the hearing of the Word you, right now you enjoy all the blessings of Jesus Christ. Right now you have life, life eternal! (Pause) Our Gospel reading is the Beatitudes as recorded in Matthew chapter 5. Blessed, Jesus says time and again in these verses. The Beatitudes begin this lengthy portion in Matthew s Gospel known as the Sermon on the Mount. Jesus has gone up the mountain to be with the crowd that has gathered. He opens His mouth and begins to teach His disciples on statements of blessing. What they hear will rock their world! They have blessings right now in the present and in the future! In order for us to understand the Beatitudes as rich Gospel message that our Lord gives to His people, we must keep in mind the phrase context is king. The Beatitudes fall

into the second section of Matthew s Gospel where Jesus begins His public ministry in word and deed to Israel with these words: Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand (4:17). Jesus, Israel reduced to one, is the kingdom of heaven. Everything that had been spoken of Him in the past by the prophets was now fulfilled. He was living and breathing upon this earth. The promised Savior had come to rescue His people from their sins. What was to be their response? They were to repent to turn from their own self-seeking, selfcentered ways. To turn from worshipping false gods and idols of their own making. To quit living lives of sin through their own choosing. God s Law accuses us of our sin. The 10 Commandments force us to see how we match up. Do we fear, love, and trust in God above all things? Do we keep His Name holy, worship Him as we should, and honor those in authority? Do we uphold the sanctity of human life, keep our minds pure from lustful thoughts and our eyes from bouncing around to every piece of flesh that walks by? Do we honor the marriage bed? Are we content with God has entrusted to us and do we protect our neighbor s reputation and best interests? When faced with those commandments, your verdict can only be, I m a sinner. I ve messed up big time! For breaking any one of these, you are guilty of not just breaking one of God s Laws, but all of God s Laws! God s Law accuses you of your sin. Repent of your sins, Jesus says, because I, the Kingdom of Heaven, am here! (Pause) The Beatitudes are beautiful Gospel, Good News of those blessings God has given us. But how so? We don t measure up to God s Law. We are poor, miserable sinners. So, how can the Beatitudes possibly be blessings of Good News?

Through the free gift of grace, we have been brought into Christ s kingdom. In the waters of Baptism, we were clothed with Jesus Himself, given the gift of faith, and the forgiveness of our sins. We were made to be saints, that is, holy in the eyes of God. Notice how the Beatitudes describe this so beautifully for us. The first four beatitudes, Blessed are the poor in spirit ; Blessed are those who mourn ; Blessed are the meek and Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness describe all people in terms of our inability. Our inability is that we have nothing to offer God spiritually. We are conceived poor in spirit. We mourn because of our inherit sin. We are meek because we have no status and are powerless in the sight of God. We are the ones hungering and thirsting for righteousness. We, who have been accused by the Law, need to have the Gospel, the Good News of Jesus Christ dying and rising for our sins, proclaimed to us. And that s just what Christ does for His people! We who are hungering and thirsting for righteousness have the righteousness of Christ given to us. God s saving action comes through His Son. Through the gift of faith, God gives Jesus to you. With your sins forgiven in Him, you have been given more than you can ever possibly imagine. The next four beatitudes Blessed are the merciful; blessed are the pure in heart; blessed are the peacemakers; blessed are the persecuted tell us exactly what Christ Jesus has put into our lives through the gift of faith. We are His baptized children who now strive to live and act differently from the world. By the Holy Spirit, we now show the characteristic of being merciful. It is impossible for those who have been forgiven by the blood of Jesus Christ to remain unforgivable and unforgiving to others in our lives.

We have been made pure in heart. In Psalm 24, the psalmist says, Who may ascend the hill of the Lord? Who may stand in His Holy Place? He who has clean hands and a pure heart, who does not lift up His soul to an idol or swear by what is false (vv. 3-4). You are in God s house of worship. This place is for you a hospital for sinners. You have broken many of His Laws this past week. Your conscience is burdened and weighed down in sin. But still, Jesus invites you to come. You are His forgiven child in Baptism where Jesus has clothed Himself on you. You return to those Baptismal waters on a daily basis for the forgiveness of your sins. He has given to you a pure heart and clean hands because He has died and risen for your sins. He writes forgiven all over you with His shed blood. He makes you ready to approach His Table where He will put into your body, His very own body and blood for the forgiveness of your sins and the strengthening of your faith. You are peacemakers. This means that you serve as a mediator between two contending parties and try to make peace. Peace is that as we are first forgiven in Christ, we forgive others. Forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us. These God calls His sons because they are like Him. Finally, because you are a disciple of Christ, you can be sure that you will be persecuted and made fun of. Now, persecution doesn t mean that you go out looking for it it s something that happens to you. It s carrying the Cross of Christ. You will be made fun of, attacked, and even ridiculed because of your faith in the Savior. You will have doors slammed in your face, and you will lose friends.

(Pause) Rejoice and be glad, Jesus says, because great is your reward in heaven (5:12). Christ has given you many and abundant blessings in this life and for the life to come. You are blessed because of Him! In this life, He gives you the blessings of His Word, water, and body and blood. These are His means to equip you, His saints right now. In eternal life, you will rejoice and be glad, because you can be absolutely sure that Christ has fed and nourished you for this day. We are blessed because of Christ and now live out these blessings to others. I invite you to live in those blessings daily that Christ freely gives. Be hungry for His Word in devotion and Bible study. Never think that you are too old to learn something new. Extend an invitation to others without a church home to come and worship with us. Fathers, as the head of the household, be Christ to your wife and children by leading them to Jesus. Parents, especially if you have children, make it your number one priority to bring them to church and Sunday School and teach them God s Word throughout the week. Taking time for family prayer is also key. Make a concerted effort to always be in God s house of worship He gives you the pure heart and the clean hands. Daily confess your sins and ask Him through the working of the Holy Spirit to amend your sinful life. We continually live under the Father s care. He gives us present blessings and a final salvation. God has blessed you by making you holy and by now setting you apart for work in His kingdom. Live in those blessings that He continually showers upon us in this life and for the eternal life to come. Amen.