Text: John 4:46-54
Grace and Peace to you from God our Father and the Lord
Jesus Christ. Amen.
We are used to broken promises and empty words, words
that are vacuous; words that are simply lip service. Are we not?
Politicians make campaign promises and speak words of
hope, only for us to later realize that their campaign words were empty,
non-binding, and that their words were unable to deliver. "Read my lips, no new taxes.
I will not cut funding for the farm bill. I will create new jobs. I will balance the
deficit!” and so forth. Employers
and supervisors make words with promises only to have the promises rescinded
due to budget cuts, “"You can expect
a raise next year. Yes, there is a job
promotion ahead for you if you work hard.
This fertilizer should get you an extra 10 bushels per acre, if you
invest now." Marketers make promises that we should know better not to
trust, but words that we deep down hope are true, "With 4 easy payments you will obtain this fantastic exercise
video which will then bring you on an exercise journey to lose 30 pounds in 5
weeks. Invest now and you can expect a
20% return just like these fantastic individuals. Purchase this product and your wildest dreams
will come true."
Yes, these words sound promising and give assurance, but
you, like me, have experienced the frustration of words not coming to
fruition. You have experienced the
comfort of words, only to have that very comfort and joy stripped when the
words didn't deliver, thus implanting and creating lingering doubt within your
mind, doubt that says, "I will
believe it when I see it." However,
I suspect that you are much like me in that you have also failed with words
yourself too. You have made promises to
your employers, colleagues, friends, and family only to default on those
promises, only to see that the words were not effective in having the results
that you promised. Painfully, you have
spoken words to your spouse, saying, "Trust
me, this time; it won’t happen again; everything is going to be o.k."
only to find out that they are not. You have spoken words to your children, words
that testify that you will be at the precious baseball game or music recital,
only to default and fail to follow through on your words.
It is no wonder why we are suspicious of words. We have all been sinned against with words,
words that were false and words that failed to deliver on what they
promised. Furthermore, we are all guilty
and know the guilt of sin when we speak false truths and speak empty words,
words that have failed to bring forth the integrity that we hope to possess. Tragically
this is our human condition. We are
broken and dead in sin which results in broken, false, and vacuous words.
The consequence of this is that we are suspicious of words;
in fact we are so untrusting of words that we demand outward signs, things to
validate and hold words in check. You
know what I am talking about! When we
submit words on a job application we need to have references for the employer
to call in order to verify if our words of self-assessment are true and
right. Our words are not typically taken
at face value, thus the need to place down payments, sign contracts, shake
hands, and so forth. God calls us to let
our yes be yes and our no to be no; that we are to be truth speakers. Yet, we
fail and sin with our use of Words and need to have outward signs, or tangible
things in order to validate and hold our words and other people’s words in
check.
Do you know that it was no different during the time of
Jesus’ day? The Jewish population
demanded signs. In order for something
to be true and right they wanted to see the proof in the pudding, as they
say. And guess what? Jesus did give the people signs. During the 3 ½ years of Jesus’ ministry He
traveled the country side doing miracle after miracle; healing the sick, giving
life to the dead. Yes, the lame walked and the blind could see. The buzz in the air was that this Christ did
miraculous things!
But why did He do these miraculous things? Although Jesus performed these miracles and
signs to make Himself known and to lead people to faith in Him, the underlying
purpose was to focus their attention on the Words that He spoke rather than the
signs. The visible signs and miracles testified
to the truth of Jesus’ message. In other
words, these signs and miracles of Jesus were done not as a means to their own
end, but they were done so that the people might believe that He was the
Messiah (John 20:31). The signs and
miracles were to be like a catapult that grabbed ahold of the people and
launched them to the person of Jesus Himself and His faithful/true words.
You see, my friends, Christ is much different than you
and me. Whereas our words are many times
false and powerless, Jesus’ words are true.
Jesus’ words are powerful. Where
we demand signs to validate words, Jesus gives signs and miracles to point us
back to His Words.
In the case of our Gospel text that we read earlier, the
Jewish Official is insisting that Jesus come to the place where his son was at
the point of death. In response Jesus
said to him, “Unless you see signs and
wonders you will not believe.” What Jesus is addressing is the problem that
the people of the day many times had. They became distracted with the miracles
and signs of Jesus and simply regarded Him as a miracle worker. They saw the miracles and signs and failed to
see the One doing miracles. They had
faith in the miracles and the signs.
Therefore, as we heard in the Gospel lesson today, Jesus does not go to
the official’s residence to heal his son, but rather He speaks the words, “Go: your son will live!” Jesus is taking this man from a ‘miracle and
sign’ faith to a true saving faith in Jesus’ ‘Word.’ What makes Jesus the Messiah is not that He
can do miraculous miracles, but that He actually is the Messiah, that Jesus’
words are true and powerful.
Do you see the significance of this my friends? Jesus speaks a word and the official’s son is
healed instantaneously! Jesus does not
go to the man’s dying son on purpose. He
does not go and the reason is so that the official would trust the truthfulness
and power of Jesus’ Word and His Word alone.
Unlike you and me, and the people of the 1st
Century, Jesus’ Word is true and Jesus’s Word is powerful. The Word of God does stuff! In the Old Testament reading from today we
hear about God creating this world by the power of His word. God said, “Let there be light.” And so it
was. As God speaks the world into
existence in Genesis 2, we also see Jesus, the Son of God, declaring that the
official’s son was healed, and so it was!
And get this, just as the Lord speaks the world into existence and speaks
healing in to existence, He also speaks faith into existence in you and
me.
Each and every Sunday you come to this church, this
Divine Service, to hear the Word of God.
Every time that you open the scriptures, God speaks to you. His Word is not mere information that you are
to act upon, but it is a living and active Word. The Word is like a double edge sword; it is
like a hammer. The truthful Word of God
invades you and me, interrogates us, and exposes our sin; thus it kills us and
then delivers to us promises. The Word
does this because it is true and because of the Holy Spirit working in and
through the Word. The Word breaks
through and wounds. The Word comes
against our old Adam, our sinful nature, and ascribes redemption solely to the
blood of Christ.
Therefore,
listen and open your ears you who fail with words. Listen and open your ears you who speak
promises only to bankrupt those promises by your failure to fulfill. Listen and open your ears you who speak false
truths, fibs, lies. Listen and open your
ears you who offend God by your thoughts, deeds, and especially words. Listen to a new Word. “At the
mighty cross, a cross that drips of Christ’s blood, Your sins were
forgiven. Yes, Your Sins ‘are’ forgiven.
Thus saith the Lord.” Indeed, you
are wholly and totally forgiven.
So,
my friends, in light of this new Word, when the devil rises to speak
counterfeit words, false truths, lies and so forth to you—because he certainly
will—tell the devil this. The tomb is
empty, for surely you know that it is true, for you yourself heard the words of
victory from my Lord Jesus Christ, who cannot lie, that He indeed finished
everything for me. Yes, I am indeed a
poor miserable sinner; yet I have heard the absolution from my pastor, who in
the stead and by the command of Jesus proclaims to me that I am clothed
in the blood of Jesus. Indeed, Jesus’ word is true and He has promised me
salvation, redemption, and forgiveness.
Evil one, you should surely know this for Christ even descended to Hades
to announce His very victory, a victory that He accomplished for me.
God’s
Word is true, it is effective, and it is for you my friends.
May
the peace of God, which passes all understanding, keep your hearts and minds in
Christ Jesus. Amen.
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