Hebrews
13:7-8 Today's Message - same
yesterday's 28/8/16
{1) Keep on loving each other as brothers. {2} Do
not forget to entertain strangers, for by so doing some people have entertained
angels without knowing it. {3} Remember those in prison as if you were their
fellow prisoners, and those who are mistreated as if you yourselves were
suffering. {4} Marriage should be honoured by all, and the marriage bed kept
pure, for God will judge the adulterer and all the sexually immoral. {5} Keep
your lives free from the love of money and be content with what you have,
because God has said, "Never will I leave you; never will I forsake
you." {6} So we say with confidence, "The Lord is my helper; I will
not be afraid. What can man do to me?" {7} Remember your leaders, who
spoke the word of God to you. Consider the outcome of their way of life and
imitate their faith. {8} Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and
forever.
{9} Do
not be carried away by all kinds of strange teachings. It is good for our
hearts to be strengthened by grace, not by ceremonial foods, which are of no
value to those who eat them.
{15}
Through Jesus, therefore, let us continually offer to God a sacrifice of
praise--the fruit of lips that confess his name. {16} And do not forget to do
good and to share with others, for with such sacrifices God is pleased.
Is the message
that we hear and take on as our own
today, the same as it was yesterday and in years gone by? Is Jesus
Christ and his death on the cross for the forgiveness of sins, still preached
as boldly and consistently as it was? At
a time when we are hearing all kinds of strange teachings being put
forward - within Christian circle and outside;
and when things are changing at such a fast rate in our world, is there something
that we can hang on to as a constant and secure thing, that will help us through
it all? Or are we at the mercy
of the winds of change - being
blown this way and that; never
quite knowing what is right and wrong?
As we look around us we see many people who are in trouble in this way. There are many who no longer sit here
in this building or any other such building. While a number of others who do so,
do so only occasionally. And perhaps there are some of us here who are not quite sure: hearing lots of other thoughts
and ideas which make us question that which we have been brought up with; making
us think of changing our ideas or even doubt the value of our church.
However, we are constantly warned in Scripture to
beware of those who try to lead us astray with all kinds of fancy talk. It
warns that in the later days
there will be many who will come
in God's name, but not with God's Word. They will come in their own name giving
us that which our ears are itching to hear. They will claim they are
‘christian’, but in reality be far from it; even if they use the name Jesus.
They will quote from the Bible without really considering what God is and has
said in and through it.
We are living in very difficult times when it
comes to the Christian faith; but the answer
is not to walk away from that which is all important. Nor to let go of that which ultimately is the only thing that is beneficial to
us all. Or again to follow that which will only simply makes us feel good, but
does not deal with the real issues. To
do so, is to even further erode any security and hope that we would have
that will be able to give us
life and salvation; and help us through the difficult and troubled times of
life. As well as leaving us even more uncertain and alone. Which is of course
the devils aim.
Our
reading here today however gives us some very simple and important advice in this matter. So we say with confidence, "The Lord is
my helper; I will not be afraid. What can man do to me?" Remember your
leaders, who spoke the word of God to you. Consider the outcome of their way of
life and imitate their faith.
Now I
know this sort of thinking is out of tune with what is happening in our world today, where change at all costs is the
order of the day: Where we are constantly encouraged to ignore the past as out of date and no longer relevant; And to go ahead and be more broadminded in our thinking
and to accept all kinds of different thinking as being OK; and all the rest.
Yes, even within the church.
But here we
are encouraged to hold firmly to
that which is important and to follow
closely that which has been handed down to us from the very beginning; imitating
the faith of the great leaders that have gone before us. Here again we are encouraged to remember Jesus Christ and what he has to say and
what he has done on the cross for us, as all important.
Some time
back I listened to tape where one
young man, when asked who he wanted
to be most like and whose example he would follow; said that he wanted to be like his father who was a committed Christian and evangelist. All his lecturers
and peers got into him suggesting that he had a real psychological problem: no one follows the example of their fathers any more [ unless it
their bad traits]. Now it was great
to hear that he stood up and told the lot of them that they were the ones who
had a problem, if they were not committed enough to stand up and imitate those
many good points of their fathers.
We too, need to stand up once again
and imitate those many good Christians
that have gone before us. They are the
ones through whom God's
grace has been at work carrying the Good News of Jesus Christ on to us here today. God has been at work in and through his
Church for many hundreds of years,
speaking his word to each successive generation; encouraging
them to stand firm in their faith. And our
church here stands in that line: The Gospel being the centre and focus of
everything that we stand for.
But will we be responsible for that Word going
forward to the children of the coming generations; or will our slackness and indifference mean that our children and grand-children
will no longer have anything to follow and imitate. Will our running here and there, following every wind of doctrine, leave nothing solid for those who come after us.
Remember
again what Jesus Christ and his
life, death and resurrection means for us and for the Church of all time. It is
he alone that stands central to our
whole being, existence and
future. What he has done and continues
to do for us is paramount to everything. Forgiveness of sins and eternal life
through him, is what gives life and hope.
Our
fore-fathers in the Faith held firmly to the biblical view that both Law and
Gospel were to be understood clearly, but at the same time to be rightly distinguished.
So they held to the biblical view that we are all sinners deserving death and
hell and unable in any way to get ourselves out of that mess that we have made
for ourselves. But at the same time they clearly proclaimed that Jesus Christ
came to earth for the express purpose of taking our punishment on himself so
that we might be forgiven.
Now, that
we see from many of the Christian leaders that have gone before us. With full
assurance that they had been forgiven through Jesus’ death on the cross, they
knew that they had salvation and life eternal: they had a joy and hope even in the midst of the most terrible of situations.
They were able to put away from their lives many of those things that are bad
and wrong such as drunkenness, envy, greed, selfishness etc. And in their place
came those qualities that are good, helpful
and positive. Love becoming the basis of much of what they did.
But
undergirding this, always was Jesus Christ and his death on the cross for the forgiveness
of sins, that he has made available to us. They clung to that which they could not see, feel or touch; trusting that
in Christ and his death lies their only hope and their only life. Then with
that faith, they gave their all to
share that which was so important, with those around them. Even as they faced death in whatever way or form it came, they
trusted that nothing could ever separate them from the love of God in
Christ Jesus.
Now then, that is what our reading is calling us also to do: to imitate that faith, - carrying on forward that same hope and trust in our own life and as we face our own death.
Primarily we are called to put
aside all those thoughts of self and my
achievements, commitment and whatever. The
whole work of salvation and life now for us, lies firmly at the foot of the cross and Jesus Christ.
Then with that as our basis for
life, to go forward living and being
the people that God has called us to be; knowing always that Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today and forever.
We do so
because he is forever faithful and true. He alone stands as the one who offered himself for all sinners in the
past. But also who ever intercedes for us in the present. He always remains our faithful Saviour and Lord. That
is the message that has been passed on to us through our Church from the past; and is that which I give you today; and
I pray that it is the same
message that will go on being
given and imitated for years to come.
So don't ignore the Church, this message
and the truth that has been passed on to us. But let us continue to see Jesus Christ and the forgiveness that he offers
as being that which is of utmost importance; trusting him and so giving your all to see that this same message and faith goes on to
those who follow.
Let us pray
that God will help us to continue to imitate those great men and women
who have gone before us. Through it all may we always remember that Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today and forever.
To him alone be all glory and honour, now and always. AMEN.
Pastor Roger Atze
Glandore/Underdale
Lutheran Parish