1.
Please
pray with me. May the words of my mouth
and the meditation of our hearts be pleasing in Your sight, O Lord, our Rock
and our Redeemer. Amen. The message from God’s Word today as we
observe LWML Sunday is taken from 2 Timothy 4:1-4 and it’s entitled, “Be Ready to Confess Jesus,” dear
brothers and sisters in Christ.
2.
2017
is really a rather amazing year. First off, of course, it’s the 500th
anniversary of Luther’s posting of the 95 Theses. The whole word is paying
attention to Luther this year. In fact, it seems like 2017 is all Luther all
the time! This is a big deal! But there
is even more to 2017. This year marks the 75th anniversary of the Lutheran
Women’s Missionary League, our LWML, which has done so much to encourage and
support the sharing of Christ’s gospel within our Lutheran Church—Missouri
Synod and among partners and friends throughout the world. This is a big deal!
3.
In
the 500 years since the Reformation began and the 75 years since the LWML
formally organized itself, confessing the faith has not gotten any easier. In
fact, it may be even more difficult for us to speak and to live as Christians
today. And who knows what the future might hold for us, our children, and our
grandchildren? Yet God is faithful and has promised that His church will
survive all the challenges that the devil, the world, and our own sinful flesh
can throw at us. Building on God’s
promises, we know that this is our time to be distinctly Lutheran. As
confessing Lutherans in a changing world and in an increasingly hostile
culture, we need to Be Ready to Confess
the Gospel of Christ to a world that desperately needs to hear it.
4.
Confessing
Christ is Central to Our Identity as Christians. To be proclaimers of the message of salvation
is central to our identity as Christ’s people.
St. Paul writes in 2 Timothy 4:1-2, “I
charge you in the presence of God and of Christ Jesus, who is to judge the
living and the dead, and by his appearing and his kingdom: preach the word; be
ready in season and out of season; reprove, rebuke, and exhort, with complete
patience and teaching.”
5.
When
Saint Paul wrote these words to Timothy, he did so as one writing to a fellow
pastor, a man specifically called to carrying out the office of the public
ministry. And he did so also knowing full well the challenges that faced
preachers of the Gospel in the setting of the early church. But he did so also
knowing that Timothy had come to the faith through the Holy Spirit working through
faithful teaching of a committed mother and grandmother. 2 Tim. 1:5 says, “I am reminded of your sincere faith, a faith that dwelt first in
your grandmother Lois and your mother Eunice and now, I am sure, dwells in you
as well.” The good news of the Gospel
is given to each of us to share with those whom God places in our sphere of
influence regardless of our station in life. Proclaiming the salvation won by
Jesus is not just “the pastor’s job.”
Every single one of us is all called to be ready to confess Christ as God opens
the doors for us to do so. You are called to be ready to confess!
6.
The
need for sharing Christ is as pronounced today as it has ever been. While it is
true that somewhere around 90 percent of Americans claim that they believe in
“God,” their understanding of the one, true God is often less than biblical.
Add to that the fact that upwards of 60 percent of Evangelical Christians (a
category that would include LCMS members) think there may be other ways to
salvation outside of faith in Jesus, and the need to be ready to confess the
message of salvation by grace alone through faith alone because of Christ alone
is as pressing today as ever. Add to
that Paul’s realistic assessment of where people were at his time. 2 Timothy 4:3-4 says, “For
the time is coming when people will not endure sound teaching, but having
itching ears they will accumulate for themselves teachers to suit their own
passions, and will turn away from listening to the truth and wander off into myths.” That sounds like a commentary on 2017!
7.
Luther
Was Ready to Confess. The setting in which God called Martin Luther to confess
Christ was easily as confused as our own day. Worship of saints had intruded on worship of Christ; works were
preached as necessary to salvation in addition to faith in Christ; purgatory,
images, relics, and other aberrations had obscured the Gospel of salvation in
Christ alone. This context, of
course, led to the unique character of the Lutheran Reformation. For Luther, as
he read the New Testament and particularly read Paul’s Epistle to the Romans,
was confronted by the question of righteousness: What does it mean to be right
in God’s eyes? And the Scriptures were clear to him: keep God’s law perfectly. But,
Luther knew that he did not keep God’s law perfectly; he knew that he did not
keep God’s law sufficiently.
8.
Oh,
Luther tried to make things right. He went to his priest repeatedly and
confessed his sins. He dredged up every thought, word, deed from a lifetime of
sin, confessed it, was conditionally absolved, and then went and did good works
as a satisfaction. But as he worked, he remembered other sins. His mind
recalled other things that he had done, and he realized that his confession of
sin was insufficient. And that meant his works were not enough. Finally, his
priest confronted him: “Luther, it is not
that God hates you; it is that you hate God.”
9.
The
dam finally broke when Luther understood, through the Scriptures, that the
righteousness of God is not about us being good enough. The righteousness of
God is about Christ who is perfect. Christ, the God-man, who has completed
salvation for Luther, for you, and for me, perfectly, once and for all. There is a great exchange that occurs. The
filthy rags of our sinfulness and rebellion towards God, Jesus took upon
Himself, carried it to the cross, and crucified it once and for all. The
perfect righteousness that is His, He now clothes us in and through the waters
of Holy Baptism. Where before there was sinner, God now sees his perfectly redeemed
child through Christ; where before the person was far from God, there is now a
child of God. God’s work is for us and is applied to us freely and completely
because of Christ.
10.
God
Calls Us to Be Ready to Confess This Gospel.
This—the biblical Gospel—is what we must be ready to confess! Luther didn’t see all of this clearly in
1517. It took a few years for him to work out all of the scriptural
implications. But once he did he was ready to confess—and he did so to the end
of his life in 1546. Which poses a
question for us. How do we, like Luther, prepare ourselves to be ready to
confess? Today in particular, as we’ve already noted, we want to recall the
work of the Lutheran Women’s Missionary League, which is celebrating its
diamond anniversary this year.
11.
The
LWML has had a marvelous impact on the mission efforts of the congregations,
districts, seminaries, and other entities of our Synod. And it has done so
always by carrying out faithfully its mission “to assist each woman of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod in
affirming her relationship with the Triune God so that she is enabled to use
her gifts in ministry to the people of the world.”
12.
There
is never a perfect time to start an organization like the LWML, but could we
have chosen a time more challenging than 1942? The world had been at war for
three years and the United States had joined the effort in 1941. Rations were
short, many young—and older!—men were preparing to fight overseas. Women were
entering the workforce to fill the vacancies left by the new soldiers. The
circumstances were challenging, to say the least! But, on July 7-8, 1942, over 100 women—among
them twenty-eight formal delegates—met in Chicago and established the LWML. Its
purpose was to encourage a greater consciousness among women for “missionary education, missionary
inspiration, and missionary service.” It also decided to gather funds for
mission projects above and beyond the Synod’s budget. From this humble beginning—
and through the use of the now familiar “Mite
Boxes”—the League has blessed the mission efforts of congregations,
districts, and synod in amazingly powerful ways!
13.
But
there is more, as LWML historian Marlys Taege Moburg has captured it so well: …the
blessing of the LWML, now also known as Lutheran Women in Mission, goes far
beyond the millions raised for missions. Its benefits can be seen in faith
deepened through Bible studies, in confidence built through leadership
training, in the befriending of career missionaries, in blankets and clothing
gathered for the impoverished, in food shared with the hungry and, above all,
in the friendships nurtured and the lives changed by sharing the love of Jesus
Christ.
14.
“Time
marches on,” as we all know so well, and it seems that as we age it marches at
the double quick. The Lutheran
confession has always struggled against the intrusion of false teaching. But
the Lord has been faithful and has raised up faithful pastors like Timothy who
have preached the pure Gospel of Jesus Christ crucified for our sins and raised
for our justification. And the Lord has gathered faithful men, women, and
children who have carried out the work of the Lord with zeal and devotion,
meeting the challenges and opportunities to reach out to those who need to hear
the Gospel. Simply put, our faithful God keeps His promises and we pray this
Sunday and always that He will always enable us to be ready to confess. Amen
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