Sunday, May 19, 2024

Sermon -- Pentecost (May 19, 2024)

NOTE: The Rite of Confirmation was observed in this service.  Only one catechumen, Gage, was confirmed.

EZEKIEL 37:1-14

I BELIEVE IN THE HOLY SPIRIT, THE LORD AND GIVER OF LIFE.

In the name + of Jesus.

     The prophet Ezekiel preached to a nation in exile, and he was an exile with them.  Israel had been unfaithful to the Lord.  They would worship any god who promised to increase their wealth and stroke their egos.  They claimed to believe God’s word but rejected any parts they did not like.  The Lord, however, is a jealous God.  He does not compromise on his word or acknowledge any other god.  The Lord does not share his glory, and he does not excuse rebellion. 

     When the people of Israel compromised their faith, they incurred the Lord’s wrath.  The Lord sent prophet after prophet to warn the people of Israel and to call them to repent.  They were rejected, mocked, beaten, imprisoned, and some were killed.  The Lord’s patience had run out.  The Babylonians came to Jerusalem, destroyed the city, burned the temple to the ground, and killed many people.  The survivors were taken into captivity where they sat for seventy years.  The nation was as good as dead.

     The Lord offered good news for this captive people.  He gave Ezekiel a vision of dry bones scattered across a valley.  But he declared that the dead bones would have life again.  “[The Lord] said to me, “Son of man, these bones are the whole house of Israel.  Behold, they say, ‘Our bones are dried up, and our hope is lost; we are indeed cut off.’  Therefore prophesy, and say to them, Thus says the Lord God: Behold, I will open your graves and raise you from your graves, O my people.  And I will bring you into the land of Israel.  And you shall know that I am the Lord, when I open your graves, and raise you from your graves, O my people.  And I will put my Spirit within you, and you shall live, and I will place you in your own land.  Then you shall know that I am the Lord” (Ezekiel 37:11-14). 

     Although the nation was as good as dead, they would live again.  The Spirit would breathe in them new life, and a vast army would return to the land God had promised to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.  It was more than a generous gesture from a gracious God.  It was done especially to preserve the promise.  The Savior would come through this nation and dwell in this Promised Land.  To keep his promise, the Holy Spirit revived the nation and restored the people.  I believe in the Holy Spirit, the Lord and giver of life.

     Ezekiel’s prophecy brought comfort and hope to a captive people, but it has been recorded for us, too.  It is more than a history lesson.  It is the image of every person who is a Christian.  This is what the Lord says about all people who enter this world: “You were dead in the trespasses and sins in which you once walked, following the course of this world, following the prince of the power of the air, the spirit that is now at work in the sons of disobedience—among whom we all once lived in the passions of our flesh, carrying out the desires of the body and the mind, and were by nature children of wrath” (Ephesians 2:1-3).  All people are born captive to sin, its power, and its curse.  If you are dead in sin, there is no way for you to fix your miserable condition.  Dead people do not improve.  So it is with the sinful condition. 

     Try as you may, you can’t stop being a sinner.  It reveals itself when you hear God’s word and respond, “I don’t agree with that.  I’m not doing it.  God will have to live with it.”  Or you might say, “Why should people who follow other religions not be saved?  Who’s to say they are wrong?  Aren’t all gods the same?”  Somehow, the sinful heart is convinced that rejecting God’s word is the most loving thing you can do.  The sinful heart always finds fault with God and praises itself.  Repent.

     Remember, the Lord is a jealous God.  He is jealous for you—not to destroy or to damn you, but to redeem and to reconcile you.  He is committed to rescuing you from your miserable, sinful condition.  Since you are dead in sin, he must come to you.  The Lord must revive and restore you.  And just as God showed Ezekiel, he does!  I believe in the Holy Spirit, the Lord and giver of life.

     Ezekiel wrote, “[The Lord] led me around among (the bones), and behold, there were very many on the surface of the valley, and behold, they were very dry.  And he said to me, ‘Son of man, can these bones live?’  And I answered, ‘O Lord God, you know.’  Then he said to me, “Prophesy over these bones, and say to them, O dry bones, hear the word of the Lord” (Ezekiel 37:2-3).  By the word of the Lord being preached to those who are dead, the Holy Spirit brings forth new life. 

     What does the Lord say?  Through God’s word, the Holy Spirit reveals that the Lord is the merciful and compassionate God who loves sinners.  He demonstrated that through Jesus Christ.  God the Son came to earth as a human being to rescue all human beings from the curse of sin.  He did that by becoming a curse for us.  In obedience to his Father, Jesus took upon himself the sins of the whole world.  And in bearing those sins, he also bore the curse that came with them.  Jesus went to the cross to die under God’s wrath and to suffer the judgment that sinners deserve. 

     But just as he promised, Jesus has overcome death.  He is risen from death and shall live forever.  This living Savior is the source of life for those who were dead in sin.  Jesus has sent his Holy Spirit to grant you new life.  Those who are dead in sin live for momentary pleasures.  Since those pleasures last only a moment, they are left feeling empty and have nothing to show for it.  Others pursue worldly glory.  Most don’t get it.  Those who do bask in their own magnificence, stepping on others to achieve greater glory.  They die empty handed.  Their glory gained them nothing.

     But the Holy Spirit has breathed into you new life.  This life comes from outside of you, and your life is now directed to those who are outside of you, too.  You get married to devote your life to the good of your spouse.  You raise children, care for them, discipline them, and teach them to pray.  You use your talents and abilities to serve your neighbor.  You help those in need.  You are kind to those who are hurting.  You are patient with those who are struggling.  You do this because this is how God treats you.  The Lord and giver of life enlightens you to recognize that God is good, his word is true, and his will is best.  He has raised you up from being dead in sin and makes you live as children of God.  I believe in the Holy Spirit, the Lord and giver of life.

     Gage, a lot of this stuff was pretty new to you not too long ago.  If we’re being honest, you probably did not care much about it.  But now that you have been invested in God’s word for a few years, you have a great deal of comfort in knowing where you stand with God.  You still have lots of questions, so you don’t know everything, but you do know that God loves you.  Jesus has proved it by taking your sins away.  You don’t live under pressure of doing enough good things to make God happy.  You know that God is pleased with you because Jesus has covered you in his own righteousness.  The Holy Spirit will continue to strengthen you in this faith so that you remain a child of God forever. 

     While you will continue to grow in stature and knowledge, the Holy Spirit shows you what truly matters.  I am sure you have plans and dreams to become wise and strong and rich, but those don’t save you.  Rather, your confirmation verse will continually remind you where your hope remains: Let not the wise man boast in his wisdom, let not the mighty man boast in his might, let not the rich man boast in his riches, but let him who boasts boast in this, that he understands and knows me, that I am the Lord who practices steadfast love, justice, and righteousness in the earth.” (Jeremiah 9:23-24).  This is where you find a life that lasts and a life that matters.  You believe in the Holy Spirit, the Lord and giver of life because he is the reason you are here.

     So, now you who were dead in sin are alive in Christ Jesus.  Eternal life has already begun for you.  Not that you are in glory yet; that is coming.  But the Holy Spirit has brought you into the kingdom of God.  Death no longer has claim on you.  Consider what St. John wrote in Revelation.  “Blessed and holy is the one who shares in the first resurrection!  Over such the second death has no power” (Revelation 20:6).  The first resurrection was worked by the Holy Spirit when he took you from being dead in sin and made you alive in Christ.  The second death is the eternal judgment in which those who want no part of Jesus Christ get their wish.  They are banished to an eternity without him.  They spent their lives without God—without peace, comfort, hope, mercy, and rest.  They were pleased to be dead in sin; they will be eternally dead as well.  They are worse than the valley of dry bones Ezekiel saw.

     But the Holy Spirit, the Lord and giver of life, has set you apart.  If you are alive in Christ, then death has no mastery over you.  Granted, your body will pass away because it has been corrupted by sin.  It will die and decay, just like everything else corrupted by sin.  But your soul does not die.  You go immediately to be with Jesus.  You will live and receive perfect peace, comfort, blessing, mercy, and rest.  And even though your body will be reduced to dry bones, the Holy Spirit will breathe into you again.  At the resurrection, your bones will come together.  Your body will be covered with sinews and muscle and skin.  Your soul will be rejoined with your body, and you will live.  The Lord and giver of life will raise you up to everlasting life and strength and glory.  The smart man does not know it.  The strong man cannot take it.  The rich man cannot buy it.  But the Holy Spirit gives it to you for free; for he is the Lord and giver of life.

     The vision that Ezekiel revealed to the captives of Israel seemed impossible to be true.  They were stuck in exile.  The people were resigned to live in misery and despair, never to stand in the presence of God’s house again.  But the Holy Spirit reveals God’s mercy.  It did not matter if the situation in Babylon was hopeless.  It did not matter if they nation of Israel was as dead as a valley of dry bones.  God the Holy Spirit would work through God’s word, and the word would do what it said.  The Holy Spirit resurrected the nation and restored them to God.  He does the same for you.  Those who are born dead in sin have new life as the Holy Spirit breathes into you.  He continues to breathe into you through his word.  “Faith comes by hearing the message” (Romans 10:17).  And if you keep on hearing the message, faith will continue to come and grow strong.  The Lord and giver of life will sustain you in a living faith, it will result in the resurrection to life everlasting.

In the name of the Father and of the Son + and of the Holy Spirit.  Amen.

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