take to the streets
Thursday May 24th,
John 17: They know now, beyond the shadow of
a doubt, that everything you gave me is firsthand from you, for the message you
gave me, I gave them; What we have received from Jesus is all God wants us to
know about God. We can speculate all we want about God up there in heaven and
all we have is speculation. What God revealed to us in Jesus is that God comes
to us in weakness (as the babe in the cattle stall) and is open to all (from
the lowest of shepherds to the royal representatives from afar). God rejoices
at the slightest turning from sin to Him (Luke 15) and has little patience with
those who are full of themselves (Pharisees, Sadducees and those with power and
wealth) and came to bring the message of political, social, economic and religious
reform (Luke 4). To know the heart of Jesus is to know the heart of God and
that should bring comfort and Joy to most and perhaps a little fear and trembling
to some. Listening to the prevailing religious rhetoric of today one gets the
feeling comfort and joy for all is not in the hearts of many. American civil
religious discourse has taken a marked Pharisaic judgmental tone of late. Rejoice Lutherans, we have work to do. Put some Joy back into the word and into the
lives of others. It is the work of the
church and the message of Grace.
Lutherans can no longer remain silent in our evangelism. We must take to the streets with the message
that our God is a God of love and grace.
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