September 15, 2013 - St. Paul, Hamel, IL
Trinity 16
Pastor Ball
Jesus said, “young man, I say to you arise!” Would it not have been the same kind of words from God the Father’s mouth to His only begotten Son, “My Son, arise!” The only son of God, Jesus, he went in a procession too, Joseph, Nicodemus, John, his mother, the women. There was no stopping it on that day. But on the third day – then! He who suffered and died was raised to life again by his Father, destroying the power of sin and death, and he puts an end to the sting of death forever.
Hebrews says, “At present, we do not yet see everything in subjection to him. But we see him who for a little while was made lower than the angels, namely Jesus, crowned with glory and honor because of the suffering of death, so that by the grace of God he might taste death for everyone (Hebrews 2:9). It is true, while our Lord Jesus has been crowned with glory, while he has destroyed death, while he is risen, we don’t see things how they really are. Death stings now, but God has visited his people, God in flesh has come down and he has tasted of death, the suffering of death and while we do not see the victory now, it is yours. Jesus tasted death, he felt it he knew it. He died. You taste life now, as Jesus is given to you to eat and to drink. He gives life to all who believe. And there will be a day, when he returns, where all the funerals will be done. There will be a day when there will be no more lives cut short. No more processions to the graveyard, no more burials, no more death. And in his compassion, Jesus will say to you “arise!” You will live. The ones you cry for will live. Raised, made alive, speaking of the glorious things of God who comes, in compassion to visit his people and save them from death. And there will be no more crying, no more weeping, no more sadness, there will be life.
Amen.