Rev. Daniel Mackey Pentecost 22 (Proper 24C) October 20, 2013 Genesis 32:22-30 Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church in Muncie, Ind.

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Rev. Daniel Mackey Pentecost 22 (Proper 24C) October 20, 2013 Genesis 32:22-30 Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church in Muncie, Ind. Grace, mercy, and peace to you from God our Father and from our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. And Jacob was left alone. And a man wrestled with him until the breaking of the day. Life is one where you re constantly wrestling with one thing or another with your sinful heart or with your heart disease; with one person or another with a beloved child or a fearful foe. And then, one night, for it seems that the fiercest contests occur during the darkest hours, you awaken only to realize that you re wrestling with God! This morning, we consider three people who wrestled with God. First, we consider Jacob. Jacob s on an exodus journey. He s going out from his kin in Laban s land to the Promised Land and to his brother Esau. He s afraid of what s ahead. Jacob, tricksy Jacob, had taken Esau s inheritance and received the blessing that rightly should ve been spoken to his older brother. Now Jacob receives the news that his brother is coming to meet him. He assembles and organizes his great family and his herds with all proper precaution as the troop continues toward Esau. Night comes and Jacob is restless because of what took place 20 years earlier. Jacob understands that time doesn t take away guilt. Guilt is a wound that time cannot heal. Esau is advancing in his direction. Has Esau been waiting for his day of vengeance? The events weigh on his mind and, no doubt, he runs through the various scenarios. His conscience rises up and accuses Jacob the Grasper, Jacob the Supplanter, Jacob the Trickster, Jacob the Deceiver. Esau is coming. Is it possible that his brother forgot about the inheritance and especially the blessing? No way. The Promised Land is ahead and Jacob s sin and his ever-increasing burden of guilt prevents him from entering it. Jacob wants to be alone and to have the solitude that would give him a few hours of peace during a long night. He crosses the stream called Jabbok and his soul continues to seek peaceful rest. But peace and rest is outside the grasp of Jacob the Grasper. He s apart from his family and his earthly possessions. His sin has separated 1

him not only from his brother, not only from his family, not only from the Promised Land, but also, it seems to him, from God s gracious presence. It s night and except for the three companions of his 20-year-old sin, his burdensome guilt, and his everincreasing fear, he is alone. Jacob is alone, but not for long. God arrives on the scene. God is Incarnate and this Man comes to contend with Jacob. As they begin an epic wrestling match, Jacob doesn t realize who his opponent is. As the sinner contends with the great Jehovah, the Lord God permits Jacob to wrestle with Him throughout the night. Sometime during the match, Jacob realizes that he s not contending with mere flesh and blood. Suddenly God reaches out His finger and puts Jacob s hip out of joint. There is instant pain, and it continues. Jacob hops around and, in spite of the hurt and suffering, with strength and determination that can only be from above, he does not release his hold on God until He has God s intended blessing. Though we don t know the particular wrestling moves and counters in this match, they might have been something like this: You have sinned. Yes, but you don t desire the death of a sinner. I hold You to that truth. I AM the God of justice and you are guilty as charged. Yes, but You are the God of mercy and I know that You will not give me what I deserve. You have promised and I cling to Your Word. You deserve nothing but eternal separation from Me. Yes, but You re a gracious God, providing a substitute for my father Isaac on Mount Moriah. I won t let go of You until I hear the Word of Your blessing. Then the Word of the Lord came to the man whose name meant Grasper, Your name shall no longer be called Jacob, but Israel, for you have striven with God and with men, and have prevailed. Then Jacob asked Him, Please tell me Your name. But He said, Why is it that you ask My name? And there He blessed him. So Jacob called the name of the place Peniel, saying, For I have seen God face to face, and yet my life has been delivered. The sun rose upon him as he passed Peniel, limping because of his wounded hip. 2

Could God have won this match at any point? Certainly. No mortal man has an inkling of a chance if God wants to reach out in His divine, all-powerful justice. Why did the Lord God engage in this wrestling match? Why did He allow Jacob to prevail? Why did God inflict a painful injury that dogged Jacob for the rest of his life on this earth? At least four reasons: first, so that Jacob s sin could be forgiven; second, so that Jacob s guilt could be taken away; third, so that Jacob s slavish fear could be replaced by godly fear; and fourth, so Jacob could hobble into the Promised Land. Second, we consider Jesus. Jesus is on His exodus journey. He s going from His disciples in the Upper Room to His kinsmen according to the flesh. Jesus is restless and His soul trembles for what lies ahead. Jesus knows that a great troop is assembling and advancing in His direction. It is night and Jesus knows that time doesn t take away the sin and the guilt of the world. The events weigh on his mind and He considers what is ahead for Him in the next 24 hours. The Promised Land is ahead and the sins of the world and the ever-increasing burden of guilt prevents the world from entering Paradise. This weighs heavily on the heart and soul of Jesus, the Incarnate God. Jesus seeks the solitude that would give Him a few minutes of quiet communion. He crosses the stream called Kidron as His soul continues to seek the peaceful rest that is so elusive this night, the night on which He was betrayed. He s now in the Garden of Gethsemane with the disciples slumbering yonder. Jesus is now apart from His family and, with the earth as a kneeler, without any comfort. You see, your sin has separated Jesus not only from His disciples, not only from His family, not only from the Promised Land, but also from God s gracious presence. It is night and, except for the trio of sin, death, and the devil, the Son of God is alone. Jesus is alone, but not for long as He calls upon God His Father and pleads with Him, O My Father, if it is possible, let this cup pass from Me; nevertheless, not as I will, but as You will (Mt 26:39). The Scriptures record no answer to Jesus prayer. The struggle continues as the petition is repeated, the plea uttered a third time. Throughout that dark, doleful night and the mid-day darkness that followed on Good Friday, there is pain and suffering instant pain of body, soul, and spirit. He s crucified, and the Lord Jesus contends with the Lord God throughout the crucifixion. 3

Though taunted to come down from the cross, He remains bearing the burden of your sin and not yours only but also the sins of the whole world. He allows Himself to be pinned in the divine wrestling match. He won t release His hold on the cross until He s earned God s intended blessing for you. Dearly beloved, this is Jesus, who for the joy that was set before Him endured the cross (Heb 12:2). Why did the Lord God engage in this wrestling match? What joy was there that caused Jesus to endure when the Lord laid upon Him the iniquity of us all? At least four reasons: first, so that the sins of the world could be forgiven; second, so that everyone s guilt could be taken away; third, so that slavish fear could be replaced by godly fear; and fourth, so those who believe in Him would be able to hear Him invite them into the Promised Land Well done, good and faithful servant Enter into the joy of your Master (Mt 25:23). Third, we consider the final person in this sermon. The first was Jacob. The second was Jesus. Who s the third person? It could be Job. Having had his soul wrung with grief and his body fully tattooed with hideous sores, Job wrestled with Lord God Almighty. It could be that Canaanite woman. She came to Jesus requesting help for her demon-possessed daughter only to be told that He had been sent for the lost of the house of Israel and that It is not good to take the children s bread and throw it to the little dogs (Mt 15:25). But the third person is neither Job nor the Canaanite woman. It s you. You are on an exodus journey going out from this fallen world to the Paradise of God. You live in a land where there are temptations and in which you have fallen time and again. Perhaps it s pride that keeps you from acknowledging and repenting of sin committed so long ago and still keeps you awake in the darkness before the coming dawn. Maybe it s slavish fear that haunts you in the middle of the night. You re alone as you wrestle with your past, your accused conscience, and an ever-increasing load of guilt. You re alone, but not for long. God, who is present everywhere, arrives on the scene. As you contend with the great Jehovah, the Lord God permits you to wrestle with Him throughout the darkness of this world s night. During your sojourn and time of trial, God may reach out His finger and touch your heart or your home or a loved one. There is instant pain and it continues. You hobble around and, in spite of the 4

hurt and suffering, with strength and determination that can only be from above, you will not release this hold on God until You have God s intended blessing. It s amazing, isn t it? Wrestling with God and prevailing: The wages of sin is death. Yes Lord, but the Gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord. The soul that sins shall die. Yes, my Lord, but Jesus was wounded for our transgressions. There is none that does good; no, not one. Though You slay me, yet will I trust You. Dear Lord God, You permit me to wrestle with You and give me the strength to do so. Therefore I will not let go of You until I hear the Word of Your blessing. Why does the Lord God engage in such a wrestling match with you? Why does God inflict or permit a variety of painful injuries, horrid diseases, heart-rending tragedies, and awful events that might dog your days for the rest of your life on this earth? Once again, there are at least four reasons: first, so that your sin could be forgiven and in Christ it is; second, so that your guilt could be taken away and in Christ it is; third, so that your slavish fear could be replaced by godly fear and in Christ it is; and fourth, so you are enabled to limp your way along and be ushered into the Promised Land and in Christ you are. He provides you with His Word and Sacraments, not only to bring you into the Israel of God, but to sustain you in His Church. Recall your Baptism daily by drowning the Old Adam and declaring, I am baptized. And if I am baptized then I belong to Christ. Know yourself both the sinner and the saint; and know God s Word both the Law that accuses and the Gospel that forgives. Listen as the Absolution is announced, and take it to heart. The body and blood of the Incarnate Son of God is given and shed for you for the forgiveness of sin and the strengthening of faith. Through Word and Sacrament, the Holy Spirit gives you the strength to endure whatever the Lord God may permit to come your way and to remain faithful unto death and be given the crown of life (Rv 2:10). It is here, in this place, through these things, we behold the very face of God. 5

Therefore, consider the Word of God first spoken by Jacob, yet which is most certainly true for you as well: For I have seen God face to face, and yet my life has been delivered. In Jesus name. The peace of God, which passes all understanding, keep your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus + to life everlasting. 6