Good Morning All,
Luke 4: 18-19; “The Spirit of the Lord
is with me. He has anointed
me to tell the Good News to the poor. He has sent me to announce forgiveness to the
prisoners of sin and the
restoring of sight to the blind, to forgive those who have been shattered by sin, to
announce the year of the Lord’s favor.”
This was part of the reading from Isaiah that
Jesus read to the people in Nazareth when he first began his ministry. That would be quite the announcement. That is the kind of announcement that I would
like to make in church one Sunday: “He has anointed
me to tell the Good News to the poor. He has sent me to announce forgiveness to the
prisoners of sin and the
restoring of sight to the blind, to forgive those who have been shattered by sin, to
announce the year of the Lord’s favor.”
That should really make
people sit up. They might even adjust
the radio. I wonder how some would react
to me saying that. I bet some would get offended
if I said that. I am sure some would
figure that it wasn’t really my place to say this. It would take a lot of nerve to make a
statement like that. I could probably
get away with in Stratford but at Mansfield it would be over the radio and
someone would hear it. Then there would
be trouble. I know some would not like
it. The ironic thing is that the people
of Nazareth did not like it when Jesus said this either. They thought he was being a little “out of
his league.” He was just the carpenter’s
son; he has no authority to say this.
Yet we know that Jesus is the
Son of God and this message definitely applied to him. He came to the world to make this
announcement. His coming made a dramatic
and climatic change in human history.
His death, resurrection and ascension give him the power and the
authority to say this; but what about me?
I am just a farm boy from South Dakota.
What gives me, and you, the
power and authority to say this? Jesus
does!! He tells us to announce the grace
of God to everyone. We are to announce
the Good News, actually, we are to proclaim it from the highest hill,
especially to the poor in spirit. Those
who know of their failures of their lack of goodness; those who know that they
have not kept God’s law and feel the pain of it. To those people, we announce the forgiveness
to the prisoners of sin. Those to whom
the weight of sin brutally pushes them down, we offer relief; we offer
hope. To those whose lives have been
shattered and destroyed by sin, to those who have had the very depths of their
soul scourged by the pain of sin; we announce the year of the Lord’s
favor. We announce it to the world
because Jesus announced it to us.
So, we share this Good News!! You are forgiven and freed from the bondage
of sin. We are rejuvenated by His grace
and mercy. It is truly the year of the
Lord’s favor- you are redeemed!
Father of all grace, in you
we have favor. In you we have salvation
and hope. Help us to proclaim that favor
and that hope. Help us to reach the poor
and those imprisoned by the weight of sin.
Help them to know your forgiveness; help them to experience your grace. In Jesus precious name we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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