Good
Morning All,
Colossians 3:12
“Put on then, as God’s chosen ones, holy and beloved, compassion, kindness, humility,
meekness, and patience,”
We spend a lot of effort and time in the
Church speaking about sin and how we are all sinners. We spend a lot of time making sure we know
that we need a Savior, and this is true and necessary. But sometimes along the way we need to
remember something else that we are we are God’s chosen ones, holy and beloved.
This is a concept that we don’t develop
very well because we always need to focus on the need for a Savior. But we also need to emphasize the fact that
WE HAVE THAT SAVIOR!!! Jesus came and
died so that you and I can be God’s chosen ones, holy and beloved. That single fact drives the devil nuts. He hates it when we realize and live as God’s
chosen ones, holy and beloved. The devil
tries and tries to make that one single statement seem far away, but it isn’t
it is right here beside us.
Martin Luther used this phrase saying we
are “Simul justus et peccator.” It means “Righteous and at the same time a
Sinner.” This is a rather long
theological discussion that is easiest to understand if you remember that
anytime we speak of our righteousness we are really talking about Jesus’
righteousness anytime we speak of being a sinner, well that’s the part that we
add. We are declared righteous because
of Jesus. We are God’s chosen ones, holy
and beloved. The devil will try and turn
that and twist that and no matter how we try and explain it, whether in flowery
message or high-toned theological verbiage; it boils down to this; we are God’s
chosen ones, holy and beloved.
We have all had times when we didn’t
particularly feel holy or beloved. We
don’t feel holy because we still carry around the Law as this stick to keep us
on the right path. We look the
Commandments up and down and try to gauge how “good” or “bad” we have
been. But as God’s chosen ones the Law
serves not as a stick but as a flashlight.
If we were to ask,” What would Jesus want us to do?” The answer is found
in the Law. What are some God pleasing
actions: Have no other Gods before Him.
Do not steal. Do not tell stories
about your neighbors. If you remember
your catechism, this is the Third use of the Law. It functions as a guide for us. As God’s chosen ones, we are free from the
devil, from the bondage of sin and the oppression of the Law. We have been declared holy. This frees us to do what God intended for us to
do; to love God fully and to love each other fully. So instead of wearing the chains of a
prisoner, we wear what the chosen ones of God would wear: compassion, kindness,
humility, meekness, and patience. We
wear what Jesus wore. We share in his
blessings because we receive his righteousness.
So, while we need to remember that we are
sinners; remember that we are righteous before God because of Jesus. So, as we remember the “peccator” (I am a sinner) don’t forget the “simul justus” (I am righteous because of Jesus); that is the part
that gives us the joy and the hope we are given by God.
Heavenly Father, we are sinners,
but you love us anyway. We fail and fail
but you never give up on us. We thank
you for declaring us righteous so that we may live in your kingdom as your
adopted sons. Lead us to live the life
that Christ lived so that others will see our compassion, kindness, humility,
meekness, and patience. Let your glory
shine through us. In Jesus’ name we pray,
Amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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