Jesus predicts His trial,
execution, and resurrection for the third time, while walking boldly to His
death. Jesus goes to die the sinners' death, accepting the Law's penalty in our
place. Faith looks to Christ crucified and risen and says, "for me!"
Luther - "Who is this "me?" It is I, an accursed and damned
sinner, who was so beloved by the Son of God that He gave Himself for me."
(AE 26:176)
By
the Voluntary Poverty of Christ, We Enter the Kingdom of God
It is difficult “for those who have wealth to enter the kingdom of God”
(Mark 20:23). Indeed, it is impossible for man, and yet, “All things are
possible with God” (Mark 20:27). Thus, the Rich Man, Jesus Christ, has made
Himself poor and has gone through “the eye of a needle,” through death
and the grave, “to enter the kingdom of God” on our behalf (Mark
20:24–25).[2]
Prayer for the proper use of wealth: Almighty God, all that we possess is from Your loving hand. Give us grace that we may honor You with all we own, always remembering the account we must one day give to Jesus Christ, our Lord [3]
-15 October 2027
[1] Artwork copyright © Ed Riojas, Higher Things
[2] Lectionary
summary from LCMS Commission on Worship
[3] Lutheran
Service Book © 2006Concordia Publishing House

No comments:
Post a Comment