Sunday, August 04, 2019

Sermon for 8/4/19: Seventh Sunday After Trinity

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Compassion for the Multitude

Grace to you and peace from God our Father, and from our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Amen.


Our Lord Jesus is the best of all men. He has compassion on the multitude. They had been with Him three days with nothing to eat. He does not want to send them away hungry to their own houses because He fears that they would faint on the way. So He feeds them. This is human compassion and divine mercy: the Son of Man showing us that we are to love others, and the Son of God showing us that He loves us. But that only scratches the surface.
The chief thing our Lord shows by this miracle is that you cannot safely travel through life unless you receive and take to heart the grace your Father gives through His Son. Do not believe that you can successfully restrain your ungodly desires without partaking regularly of the Bread from heaven which our Lord gives. He gives you daily bread to strengthen your body, and He feeds you with His Word and His flesh and blood to strengthen your soul.
So imitate the multitude. For three days, they think of nothing but the Lord’s mercy. For three days, they desire nothing but the Lord and whatever He chooses to give. For three days, they hang on every word He speaks, ready to do whatever He says. For three days, they cry out to Him to heal their souls because they have sinned against God and against man. How can our Lord send away those who come to Him in true repentance? How can He turn a deaf ear to those who cry out to Him? He won’t. The Lord will not send them away to starve. They hunger and thirst in the flesh because He satisfied their hunger and thirst for the Bread from heaven and the living Water. He will not send them home without giving them something to strengthen them in body and soul.
Here, today, the Lord does the same. In this Divine Service, our Lord feeds your soul and your body. He does not consider it enough for Him to preach; He also feeds you. It is not enough that He gives you what you need for your body; He also desires to nourish your soul. In this Service our Lord gives you all you need to support your body and life and to strengthen and preserve you, body and soul, unto life everlasting.
If you have ears to hear, what you see in today’s Gospel is the same Divine Service which unfolds before the eyes of faith. Our Lord wishes to show you that the fullness of His compassion, His care, His love for you—and the answer to all your prayers—is given to you in the Holy Supper. But notice that there are two parts. First you have the hearing of our Lord’s Word, and then there is the receiving the bread which is His holy body. You are instructed in holiness, and then you receive the gifts which sanctify you in body and soul. This is a sacred mystery, and yet the Lord gives it to you so that you would continue steadfast in the way of salvation; so that you would remain faithful to Him; so that you would remain in communion with God and in love with all men.
Whenever this occurs—whenever you hear the voice of God from the mouth of one of His ordained men; whenever you see the bread and the cup lifted up before your eyes—know that our Father rejoices to observe the faith that calls you to this place, and that our Lord Jesus is rejoicing in the Spirit. And then arise with confidence and joy, strengthened and encouraged and prepared to live—no longer for yourself, but in obedience to the Lord and His commandments, for true thanksgiving is eager to receive what our Lord gives and to do what our Lord demands. In the name of the Father and of the Son (†) and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.

The peace of God which passes all understanding will keep your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus always. Amen.

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