The theme for this coming Sunday is Faith in
Action. The Pharisees of Christ’s day adhered strictly to the dietary
restrictions laid down by God in His Law. They even extended them. However,
they believed that this strict outward fulfillment would save them. They gave
little thought to the condition of their hearts, for even as they were
outwardly pious in following the letter of the Law, inwardly, they were filthy
with sin, hating Christ and His disciples and even hatching a plan to murder
Him.
Jesus tells us that what matters is not the outward
act, but the condition of one’s heart. Now this does not mean that we are free
to act however we will. True faith will always manifest itself in doing good
works, and a desire to adhere to the Word of God. People will be able to see
that we have put our faith in action by our love for others.
As for the dietary laws of the Jews, we can be thankful
that Christ has fulfilled the Law and has declared all foods clean. We are free
to enjoy bacon cheeseburgers, pork chops, shrimp, and much more without guilty
consciences.
Wickedness and evil come “from within, out of the heart,”
and that is what defiles a person (Mark 7:21–23). Hence, we cannot save
ourselves, because we are sinful and unclean from the inside out. But as the
Lord Jesus “declared all foods clean” (Mark 7:19), so He cleanses us by
His Word, by the preaching of repentance and the forgiveness of sins.
Therefore, “listen to the statutes and the rules” of the Lord, “and
do them, that you may live” (Deut. 4:1).
For His Word is righteous, and to live according to it
is “your wisdom and your understanding in the sight of the peoples”
(Deut. 4:6). Cling to His Word, and also teach it “to your children and your
children’s children” (Deut. 4:9).
Put on this “armor of God” by hearing and
heeding what He speaks to you, that you may “stand firm” in the evil day (Eph.
6:11–13). Gird yourself with the righteousness of Christ, by faith in the “gospel
of peace,” and take up “the sword of the Spirit, which is the word
of God,” by confessing Christ Jesus and “praying at all times in the
Spirit” (Eph. 6:14–18).
[1] Go into all the world, copyright © Ed Riojas, Higher Things
[2] Collect for Psalm 51, For All the Saints, A Prayer Book For and By the Church, Vol. IV The American Lutheran Publicity Bureau, © 1996 Delhi, NY
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