2 Corinthians 4:3-6. Gospel
veiled??? 11/2/18
3 And even if our
gospel is veiled, it is veiled to those who are perishing. 4 The
god of this age has blinded the minds of unbelievers, so that they cannot see
the light of the gospel that displays the glory of Christ, who is the image of
God. 5 For what we preach is not
ourselves, but Jesus Christ as Lord, and ourselves as your servants for Jesus’
sake. 6 For God, who said, “Let
light shine out of darkness,” made his light shine in our hearts to give us the
light of the knowledge of God’s glory displayed in the face of Christ.
This morning
our focus is on the transfiguration of our Lord up on the mountain, and its
implications for us here today. Jesus revealed himself to three of his
disciples so that they could catch a glimpse of who this Jesus really is. That was
then recorded for our benefit after Jesus had died and risen again from the
dead.
This was done
in order that we can be certain of the fact that this Jesus truly is God come
into our world for the express purpose of dying on the cross. So that we might
have forgiveness of sins and the assurance of eternal life with God in all
eternity. This Jesus Christ is truly then Lord of life for us here today.
However here is
where the problem then is for us today. If Jesus really is Lord of all, how
come our churches today are in such a dire situation as they are? Why is it that
we have so many around us that do not want to ‘pitch their tent’ in the
presence of God’? Who want to be with him as much as possible? Why do they want
to live in darkness instead of the glory of Christ?
This reading
here this morning from 2 Corinthians gives us a clear indication as to what is
going on. The god of this age has blinded the minds of
unbelievers, so that they cannot see the light of the gospel that displays the
glory of Christ, who is the image of God. Ouch!
The minds of so
many today are being blinded to the truth. They cannot and do not want to see
that which gives light to life for us. They are so caught up in the things and
attitudes of this world that they are blind to reality. They are so ego-centric
and narcissistic they cannot see beyond their own lives and thinking that they
have no idea as to what is truly good anymore.
Very much that
is the god of this age. The idol of me, myself and I, is so worshipped and
adored by the world all around us. This idol is now also having a big influence
in the churches as well. What I think, feel and want is placed way above even
what God almighty is and says. We in the western world have put this idol up on
a pedestal as sacrosanct. Surely if I think something is right and good, God must
surely think the same things. If he created me the way I am, then surely, I am
right. How disastrous!
The really sad
thing is that our thinking is so veiled that we cannot even see how wrong and
bad this thinking is. This self-glorification of ourselves has so clouded our
thinking that we cannot even see the problem. Any half-thinking on our part
surely shows how much this narcissistic thinking is destroying our society. The
mess in each of our lives is an ever-present reminder of the sin that is there.
So, our society
is perishing rapidly and we don’t want to see it or acknowledge this is the
case. We accept all the technology because of the good that is there, but turn
a blind eye to its many disastrous and tragic fruits. We are rapidly dying as a
society, but are desperately try to pretend that we are developing into a
better one. History is fast repeating itself.
However, here
today we are reminded that there is a clear and bright answer to this for those
open to receive it. For our reading reminds us that: For God, who said,
“Let light shine out of darkness,” made his light shine in our hearts to give
us the light of the knowledge of God’s glory displayed in the face of Christ. God therefore has and is a Light that can
overcome the darkness that is in our world. It is ever there, if only we would
not close our eyes to it.
This is where
it is interesting. Just as when we come into a very bright light, we will often
close our eyes. The light is too bright for our eyes to immediately cope with,
so we close them. The same goes for the glory of our Lord; our sinfulness cannot
bear to take God seriously for it hurts too much.
We know the
punishment that we deserve, so we close our eyes to the problem. We pretend
that God is not there, or that he is a loving God who accepts us irrespective.
At best, we will just take little glimpses here and there; not get involved too
much; not listen to carefully. Then we might be okay.
But in this
regard God has given us another way for us to see the glory of God, in all of
its fullness. He shows us very clearly who he is and what he is like. He shows
us that he knows our problem and does something about. He proves that he is with us and that he
cares. In this way we can look up to him without his glory being more than we
can bear.
Jesus and his
disciples did not stay up there on the mountain. They came down from the
mountain and travelled through mess of this life to Jerusalem and the cross.
Because of the sin of each one of us there is all kinds of problems and
disasters to face in this life. Because of our disobedience toward God and his
Word, this will be for as long as this world stands. Without Jesus coming down
off the mountain we would also have had to endure God’s eternal punishment for
our sin.
That is why he
comes down and goes to Jerusalem. There he allows himself to take the
punishment that we deserve on himself. He becomes the Sacrificial Lamb which
takes away the sin of the world. He does what is need for us to see the glory
of God in all of its fulness.
So yes, there
on the cross he comes right down into our sinful world and gives us a way
through and out of the mess we have made for ourselves. There he takes our punishment
on himself so that God can now look on us without his glory burning us up.
There we can see the extent that he is prepared to go to so that we might have
forgiveness and salvation.
Then three days
later he rises again so that we can know that he is truly of God and that his
death for us was valid. So now we too can know that in connection with him we
too will rise from the dead to be with him in all his glory to enjoy the very
best forever more.
So now as we
look to and are connected to Jesus Christ through baptism and faith we are able
to go forward with boldness and confidence. For in him we now can see the glory
of God, in the death and resurrection of our Lord. We can face the troubles and
hardship of life with a sure and certain hope.
So, God in this
way has made his light shine in our hearts to give us the
light of the knowledge of God’s glory displayed in the face of Christ. We who are truly Christian are enabled to
now have that certainty of knowing that there is a clear way through the mess
of this life, to then be able to enjoy the rest of eternity with our Lord in heaven.
The face of Christ on the Cross is our
enduring confidence of God’s glory. There
is the glory that enables to stand in the midst of a world that refusing take
it seriously and is thereby living in darkness. Though the unbelieving world is
heading to eternal darkness, we already are living in the light of Christ.
This sure and
certain hope then helps us here today in the midst of the world that we are
living in today. We know that: The god
of this age has blinded the minds of unbelievers, so that they cannot see the
light of the gospel that displays the glory of Christ, who is the image of God. But
with Christ we can hold our heads up and seek to do the best we can in the face
of it all.
Even though many have
openly turned their backs on God; and many within the Church not heeding what
he says in his Word, we can continue to hold to Christ and his Word and know
that we are safe. When many worship the idol of me, myself and I, we can look
to our Lord and know for sure that that is where our hope for the future lies.
Even when many
in the church try to change and ignore what God has said, we can know that it is
Christ and the cross that is central. When the focus is on society and what I
think, we are careful, and instead continue to know that it again is all about
Christ and what he has said and done for us that is all important.
So, what we
preach is not ourselves, but Jesus Christ as Lord, and ourselves as your
servants for Jesus’ sake. Our aim is to give all glory to Jesus Christ and
acknowledge that his glory is very closely associated with his death on the
cross for the forgiveness of our sins.
So, to conclude, here today we are reminded of the importance of the
recognition of the true glory of Christ. He has revealed himself as God and as one who
on the cross, ensures forgiveness of sins, life and salvation to us. May God
continue to give us the light of the knowledge of God’s glory
displayed in the face of Christ. In the midst of a world where the god of this age has blinded the minds of unbelievers, so that they
cannot see the light of the gospel that displays the glory of Christ, who is
the image of God, may we not succumb.
Christ is not hidden from us. His Word and Sacraments are our constant assurance
and confidence that there alone in Jesus Christ is our hope and our certainty.
So, to him alone then be all glory and honour, now and always. AMEN.
Pastor Roger Atze
Glandore/Underdale Lutheran Parish
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