Good Morning All,
Exodus 24:16; “The glory
of the Lord dwelt on Mount Sinai, and the cloud covered it six days. And
on the seventh day he called to Moses out of the midst of the cloud.”
It was a time when it should have been
obvious. The Children of Israel had just
witnessed the 10 plagues in Egypt, crossed the Red Sea on dry land, watched
Pharaoh’s army drown as the waters returned, been fed manna, drank water from a
rock, were led by a pillar of fire and a pillar of cloud, and now were at Mount
Sinai and were witnessing the glory of God as it rested on the top of the
mountain. With all those interventions,
there could be no doubt about God.
Do you ever think, “If I could witness
that; I would have absolutely no doubt, I would believe forever.” Look at all the events that had happened how
could you not believe in God? If God
would only do something big; it would change everything. The truth is it didn’t
even change things then. While Moses was
on the mountain with God, the Israelites were building an idol, a golden calf,
to worship. They probably believed in
God but that didn’t stop them from rebelling against God. Adam and Eve knew God but rebelled against
him. Cain knew God but rebelled and
killed his brother. Knowledge and faith
aren’t necessarily the same thing.
We claim that if God would only visibly
show himself, we would believe in him, but would we surrender to him or would
we rebel just like the others? The very
crux of our Christian faith is found in the explanation to the second article
where Luther writes,” I believe that Jesus Christ… is my LORD.” That is what it is about; we receive Jesus as
our Lord and Savior. These people saw
God as God; they just didn’t want him to be their God. There are many like that today, people who
reject or rebel against God. They want a
God of action. When the drought was on
or the hurricane hit, or wars occur or any one of a number of calamities occur;
they wonder, where is God? Why doesn’t
He act?
The reason is because God has chosen a
different way to interact with the world; He does it through the Church. Jesus gave the Church the authority that he
had on earth; the power to forgive sins, the mysteries of the sacraments and
his Word, the truth of salvation, and the task of reconciling the world. When you wonder where God is, where is that
awe and majesty; it is in your hands entrusted to you by our Lord Jesus. We are the living establishment of that
majesty here on earth. That is why Peter
called us a peculiar or separate nation, set apart for God’s purpose. There are
those who would still rebel, but we have God’s grace and mercy, which we see
every single day. The obvious lives in
us all the time, God’s Spirit resides in you to set you free, to give you the
direction you should go, to give you comfort, peace and ultimately eternal
life. The glory of the Lord was seen on
Mount Sinai now it should be seen in you.
Father
of all grace, we are often slow to reflect your glory to those around us and we
are slow to see that glory as well. Give
us the strength and the wisdom to go forth as your agents of change, your hands
of mercy in a world that is so in need of your love. All this we ask in the precious name of
Jesus, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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