Good Morning All,
John 16:13; “When the Spirit of truth comes, he will guide
you into all the truth, for he will not speak on his own authority, but whatever
he hears he will speak, and he will declare to you the things that are to
come.”
This is a small section of what Jesus is
telling his disciples right before he is arrested in the Garden of
Gethsemane. He was giving the disciples
comfort by telling them that He would not leave them alone. The Holy Spirit was going to come and take
care of them. In this section of John
(chapters 14-16), Jesus explains a lot about what the Spirit will do for us. One of those jobs is to” guide us into all
the truth.”
In the
explanation to the Third article, we speak of the Holy Spirit calling us by the
Gospel; that he leads us into faith in Jesus and keeps us there. That is how we
look at it in the Small Catechism. But
in the Large Catechism, Luther uses far more colorful and descriptive language
to explain it. Here he writes “he (The
Holy Spirit) first leads us into his holy community, placing us in the church’s
lap, where he preaches to us and brings us to Christ. We are placed in the church’s lap; that is
the lap of the Body of Christ.
Isn’t
that a wonderful image!! We are God’s
adopted children; he chose us to be in his family. Just like small children are placed in the
lap of their parents or grandparents to listen and to learn, so do we. I always enjoy watching small children when
you talk to them. They listen with their
eyes. When you talk to them, their eyes get big and sparkly. As these little ones get older, and they
begin to understand the words; they listen intently with their wide eyes and
hushed tones. They listen this way
because they feel safe in the arms of someone who loves them and protects them
and gives them words of peace and comfort and truth.
We
should be that same way. We can listen
to God by reading His Word and seeing what it says to us. The Bible is God revealing himself to us,
showing us who He is. What we find is a
God of love who loves you and protects you and keeps you safe from all the harm
the devil will send. We can trust God’s
words of peace, hope, and comfort.
The
sad thing is that too often we are like the child who wants to “do it myself.” We leave that lap and go our own way only to
find that the path we chose causes us pain and suffering. Yet the Spirit gently brings us back to the
lap where we can sit and speak to God and have the Sprit teach us the truth of
our loving Savior. We can rest safely
and securely in that lap. The troubles
of this world will still come, the bills will still pile up, the rain will be
spotty, family and friends will cause us pain, but we can count on God to keep
us in His lap of grace and to keep us safe until we enter into his heavenly
kingdom.
Gracious Lord, your mercies are new every
day. You guard us and guide us in this
world’s path leading us home to you.
Forgive us when we leave your lap to go in our own direction. Bring us back with your loving kindness and
defend us from all that the devil throws.
In Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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