“Armistice Day: Past, Present, Future'“
Matthew 14:15–28
8-9 November 2008
The 2nd Sunday of End Times – Last Judgement
Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church Girard, Illinois
Rev. Keith E. GeRue, Pastor
Matthew 14:15–28
8-9 November 2008
The 2nd Sunday of End Times – Last Judgement
Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church Girard, Illinois
Rev. Keith E. GeRue, Pastor
In the Name of the Father and of the (+) Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.
Dear Baptized, The clock is ticking. The eleventh minute before the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month is approaching. What does this mean? Answer: We are waiting for a time to come that has been spoken of in days gone by. Notice the present, the future and the past in that reply. We are presently waiting for a future time to come that has been spoken of in the past.
Does that sort of sentence bother you or comfort you? Does it make you anxious with the anxiety that anticipates a joyous event, or of another sort of anxiety that makes you dread what is about to happen? You might reply that it depends on what we are considering. Ah, yes, for this is most certainly true. Indeed, waiting for the next Christmas Day is much different than waiting for the next root canal.
Join me under the theme of ... “Armistice Day: Past, Present, Future”
1. Armistice Day -The Past
90 years ago, from this Tuesday, in the year 1918 at the eleventh hour of the eleventh day in the eleventh month, the nations of the earth rejoiced as peoples around the world celebrated the good news. After four dark, long years of bitter war that included chemical warfare with chlorine gas and mustard gas ... with endless fighting and no man's land ... following shell-shock and trench-foot ... after legions of men were thrown into the breech and then into the gaping graves of the earth ... an armistice was signed. The “war to end all wars” was over and the word of peace was cast and broadcast. “Look! Over there! It is finished! Lo, over here, it is done!”
This was the thought and the hope and the wishful thinking of mankind, and as a result, the United States, in 1919, set aside November 11th as Armistice Day -a day to remember the sacrifices that men and women made during the Great War in order to ensure a lasting peace. Soldiers who survived that war marched in parades; veterans who fought for freedom gave speeches; and a grateful nation held ceremonies of thanks
for the peace they had won. But remember, this was an armistice ... that is, a temporary halt of fighting by the mutual consent of the combatants.
As you know, peace did not last and the “war to end all wars” was renamed, “World War I” acknowledging that it was the first among others. So, after World War II, Armistice Day was changed to Veterans' Day. Though there was no lasting peace, mankind seeks peace. Thus, even now, in these latter days of terrorist attacks and the war in Iraq and Afghanistan, people look forward to and long for a time of world peace with a legislated armistice day enforced by the nations of the world.
However, dear Christian, to be assured of a future Armistice Day that will never end, one must not seek it in the days and years ahead, but rather, find it in the past. Nearly twenty centuries ago, Jesus said that the Day would arrive in the future like lightning, “but first He must suffer many things and be rejected by this generation.”
Dearly beloved, it is now the eleventh hour and it is time to hear the Gospel of peace. Thus Jesus, the Son of God and the Son of Man, winds His way with the cross beam on which He lifted up to the leafless tree where the Savior hangs at half-staff. After six long hours, including three hours of darkness, when Jesus suffered many things, including the wormwood and the gall ... after atoning for the sins of the world when His Blood was shed through His thorn-pierced head and the puncture wounds of the Gentile nails ... after enduring the mocking of Jewish leaders and Roman soldiers ... following severe shock and raging thirst ... after being the atoning Sacrifice for all sins, the Armistice was signed by Christ's Blood, sealed on the Day of Atonement and proclaimed from the Altar of God when our Redeemer said: “It is finished!”
2. Armistice Day -The Present
We now arrive at Armistice Day -The Present. Here and now, ... in the gracious Presence of the LORD ... is Peace on earth and Good Will toward men. No good work except that of Jesus' perfect Life and substitutionary Death could achieve the peace that comes from God ... no One but the LORD could provide it through Word and Sacrament to the end of the age. Certainly, the world did not deserve this gracious declaration and that includes each one of us in this room. In addition, neither you nor I nor anyone else could ever earn or achieve it. Indeed, “all this is from God, Who through Christ reconciled us to Himself and gave us the Ministry of Reconciliation; that is, God was in Christ reconciling the world to Himself, not counting their trespasses against them, and entrusting to us the Message of Reconciliation. So we are ambassadors for Christ, God making His appeal through us. We beseech you on behalf of Christ, be reconciled to God. For our sake He made Him to be sin Who knew no sin, so that in Him we might become the righteousness of God” (2 Cor. 5:18-21).
The LORD God Almighty is no longer angry with the world. God so loved the world that He sent His Only-Begotten Son to atone for all sins. The only sin that will condemn someone is unbelief and there are so many people who do not know this blessed Good News of the Armistice that God accomplished on that first Good Friday. These people might be like the Japanese soldiers living for decades on Pacific islands with no word that World War II was over; that is, they are people who have never heard the Good News of forgiveness, eternal life and salvation because of the lack of mission work in the harvest fields of the world or because of the lack of pastoral proclamation from the pulpits of the Church.
Men, women, youth and children without the Church and the Gospel are both dead and dying even as they seek hope and meaning in life. They will latch on to anything spiritual -seeking the devices of a medium to contact the dead and listening to the talk-show gurus. The same is happening for many in pulpits and the pews. In their present search they will trade the sanctuary for an entertainment center ... the Resurrection for the Rapture ... the Absolution for the Golden Rule ... the Gospel-laced Liturgy for a service of the Law ... the Holy Supper for donuts and coffee ... the liberating dogma of justification by the grace of God through faith in Christ for the binding doctrine of choice that picks one's god or gods from a legion of idols.
Certainly people are searching. And to all people, but especially to those who confess that the LORD is God, the Incarnate LORD tells them and us not to go there -not to listen to or hearken to the sounds of syncretism, or to those who claim to put Jesus first but don't, to those who willingly compromise the confession of Christ. “And they will say to you, ‘Look, here is the Christ! Or there he is!' or ‘Lo, here!' Do not believe it, do not follow them.” That is what Jesus said in the past and it certainly applies to the present days. These loving, warning, caring words of Jesus will have application in the future until the last day of time, and that brings us to ...
3. Armistice Day -The Future
As in the days of Noah and Lot, the clock continues to tick off the centuries, the years, the days and the seconds. It is now after the eleventh hour. The world is approaching the end. We do not when that last instant will be -when all three hands of history's clock point up and it will be the twelfth hour. The end will come suddenly and without warning, or, as Jesus tells us, “just as the lightning comes from the east and shines as far as the west, so will be the coming of the Son of Man.” For the one who does not believe in Jesus the Christ, it will be midnight and the darkness of this world's night will give way to the deeper, utter, eternal darkness where there is weeping and gnashing of teeth.
How much different it will be for the sons of God. That moment of the Second Coming of Christ will not be midnight but rather high noon, the instant when this world's daylight gives way to the eternal Light in the Presence of the LORD God where there is “no need of sun or moon to shine upon it, for the Glory of God is its Light and its Lamp is the Lamb” (Rev. 21:23), “for the LORD God will be their light, and they shall reign forever and ever” (Rev. 22:5). What joy and celebration there will be before the Throne of the LORD as the entire heavenly host sings of the Lamb of God Who has provided such an Armistice Day as this.
In the meantime, you and I, as the people of God are called to doctrine and missions ... to get the Word straight, to get the Word out, to treasure all the things of God, and to remain faithful unto the end being so and doing so during these days when the world eats and drinks. The faithful do indeed eat and drink at tables in the world, but the children of God also eat and drink in the Lord's Presence in this Holy House and at His Holy Supper.
Until that Day when we congregate in the Holy City come down from above, you and I are called to remain steadfast in the Word and the blessed teaching of the Faith. What blessed doctrine might that be? All of them -each and every one of them -but especially the one you hear and in which you believe and trust ... namely, that you are forgiven all of your sins in the Name of the Father and of the (+) Son and of the Holy Ghost. Amen.
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