Zion
Evangelical Lutheran Church
Friedheim
10653 N – 550 W
Decatur, IN 46733
A 21st Century Parish with a 1st Century
Faith
Acts 2:42
Celebrating our 182nd Year
Chartered February 25, 1838
“Jesus
I will Ponder Now”
A Lenten series based on six Chorales written by Sigismund v. Birken
& Johan Sebastian Bach
Ash Wednesday 26 February 2020
Luke 18:31-34
Introduction:
Today we begin a six week process of observing our Savior’s Passion, suffering
and death during the discipline of Lent. Under the theme: “Jesus I will Ponder
Now” we will focus on six aspects of the Savior’s Passion as rendered and
presented in six beautiful Chorales – four of which were penned by Johan
Sebastian Bach. It is my prayer that as we focus on Jesus’ suffering through
Scripture and song we will grow in a deeper appreciation of what Jesus has won
for us on the bloody and cruel cross of Calvary.
In
the Gospel of Luke, chapter 18, Jesus explains to His disciples, “Then He took unto Him the twelve, and said
unto them, ‘Behold, we go up to Jerusalem, and all things that are written by
the prophets concerning the Son of Man shall be accomplished.” {V.31}
As
we consider Jesus’ Passion we observe His work in terms of sin and grace.
I. If my sins give me alarm and My
conscience grieve me.
A. It
is sin which causes us to be alarmed
1. Sin of commission –committed and done by
a. Thoughts
b. Words
c. Actions
2. Sins of omission
a. When we had opportunity to do good but failed.
b. When we could have prevented sin but
failed to act or didn’t want to get involved, or the time was not convenient.
B. Our conscience is troubled when we
consider past wrongs, failures, and the nagging question, “What will God do to
me at the end of my days?”
Transition:
How do we receive a clean conscience and peace of mind? Our hymn verse gives us
a clear answer.
II. Let Your cross, my fear disarm peace of
conscience give me.
A. The
cross of Christ disarms our fears.
1. At The cross the wrath of an offended
God was poured out on Jesus Christ God’s own Son.
2. Paul puts it this way; “God was in Christ reconciling us to the
Father not counting our sins against us…” 2 Corinthians 5:19
3. As Christ has taken our sin there is
nothing for us to fear.
B. Peace
of conscience is what Christ alone can give.
1. He gives us His peace – “Peace I leave thee, My peace I give thee…” -John 14:27
2. This is the only peace, which will
sustain us – all other forms or attempts at peace - pale in comparison.
Transition:
Christ suffered for us once for all. Yet the Devil will attempt to trip us up
reminding us again and again of past failings. He will quote for us chapter and
verse where we have sinned. That’s why we need a continued reminder of Christ’s
work.
III. Help me see forgiveness won By Your holy passion.
A. All
Jesus asks of us is to trust Him.
1. Trust is nothing more than another word
for faith.
2. Faith is nothing more than taking God
at His word.
B. We trust that what Christ accomplished
at the cross is all that is needed to win for us salvation.
1. Jesus’ words: “It is finished!” says it all!
a. There is nothing left to be done. Jesus
did it all at the cross.
b. Trusting in Jesus’ work and merit is
what our faith must focus.
Transition:
As we focus on what Jesus has done we learn an eternal truth – the love and
compassion of Christ.
IV. If for me He slays His Son, God must have
compassion.
A. Smile
- God loves you! Best summed up by Christ Himself in John 3:16-18
B. He has had compassion. The Passion of
the Christ is motivated by the Father’s compassion for a fallen world. When He
gave up His own Son He did the very best. The Father shows that;
1. He cares for us
2. He loves us
3. He sent us His own Son who redeemed
this world to save us.
Conclusion:
As we begin the discipline of Lent we focus on Jesus’ Passion. He has redeemed
us lost and condemned creatures and has purchased and won us from sin, from
death and from the power of the devil. A great and mighty wonder is to unfold
during this Lenten season we watch in awe and wonderment.
Artwork by Ed Rojas © Higher Things
Words - 777
Passive Sentences - 10%
Readability - 79.4%
Reading Level - 5.9
Words - 777
Passive Sentences - 10%
Readability - 79.4%
Reading Level - 5.9
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