Getting What We Don’t Deserve — Part 2: 01/30/2024

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                Getting What We Don't Deserve - Part 2
                             Exodus 17:2-3
                              01/30/2024


        2    Therefore the people quarreled with Moses and
             said, ``Give us water to drink.''  And Moses said
             to them, ``Why do you quarrel with me? Why do you
             test the LORD?''
        3    But the people thirsted there for water, and the
             people grumbled against Moses and said, ``Why did
             you bring us up out of Egypt, to kill us and our
             children and our livestock with thirst?''  (ESV)

        The children of Israel had left Egypt several weeks earlier.
   Throughout their exodus from slavery they witnessed miracles and
   the presence of God.  He traveled with them in a pillar of cloud
   by day and a pillar of fire by night.  Yet, when confronted with
   the problem of having no water, they turned away from God and
   complained.

        Therefore the people quarreled with Moses and said,
        ``Give us water to drink.''  And Moses said to them,
        ``Why do you quarrel with me? Why do you test the
        LORD?''  But the people thirsted there for water, and
        the people grumbled against Moses and said, ``Why did
        you bring us up out of Egypt, to kill us and our
        children and our livestock with thirst?''


        Although they targeted Moses as their leader, their
   complaint was with God.  They failed this test of faith, desiring
   to return to being slaves rather than trusting the LORD.

        Often, when we face difficulties, we grumble against God.
   We don't trust Him, we think we deserve better treatment, we
   demand our own way.  The sin of the children of Israel is also
   our sin.

        Anytime we focus on ourselves rather than on God's goodness,
   we become dissatisfied.  We demand what we think we deserve, not
   admitting that we deserve His eternal wrath and punishment.  What
   we receive is His love, grace, and mercy.

        We will see this truth as we continue the story.

        May our Lord grant us faith and patience during our trials
   and tribulations, that we trust in Him alone.  Amen.

Getting What We Don’t Deserve — Part 1: 01/29/2024

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                Getting What We Don't Deserve - Part 1
                              Exodus 17:1
                              01/29/2024


        1    All the congregation of the people of Israel moved
             on from the wilderness of Sin by stages, according
             to the commandment of the LORD, and camped at
             Rephidim, but there was no water for the people to
             drink.  (ESV)

        The theme of this week's readings in the Divine Service at
   Trinity was, ``grace is undeserved.''  Each of the readings
   focused on God's gracious gifts of physical or spiritual
   blessings, which He gives even when we grumble against Him.  As
   sinners, as ones who by nature turn from God, we deserve His
   wrath and punishment.  However, God does not delight in the death
   of a sinner, so He sent His Son, Jesus, to pay the price of our
   sin.  We are given the forgiveness which we cannot earn.  With
   the forgiveness of sins comes everlasting life.

        Our Old Testament lesson, from the seventeenth chapter of
   Exodus, speaks of the earliest weeks after the children of Israel
   left Egypt.  `` All the congregation of the people of Israel
   moved on from the wilderness of Sin by stages, according to the
   commandment of the LORD, and camped at Rephidim, but there was no
   water for the people to drink.''

        Consider what had happened to the children of Israel in the
   preceding weeks.  They watched while the firstborn of Egypt died.
   They crossed the Red Sea on dry land, only to see Pharaoh's army
   drown as they tried to follow them.  They saw God as a pillar of
   cloud by day, and a pillar of fire by night.

        This week we will see how, in the face of God's glory, His
   chosen people were not satisfied with His blessings.

        May our Lord grant that we recognize God's rich grace, and
   that He gives us thankful hearts to acknowledge Him.  Amen.

Reflected Glory — Part 5: 01/26/2024

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                       Reflected Glory - Part 5
                            Exodus 34:34-35
                              01/26/2024


        34   Whenever Moses went in before the LORD to speak
             with him, he would remove the veil, until he came
             out. And when he came out and told the people of
             Israel what he was commanded,
        35   the people of Israel would see the face of Moses,
             that the skin of Moses' face was shining. And
             Moses would put the veil over his face again,
             until he went in to speak with him.  (ESV)

        We read in Exodus:
        Whenever Moses went in before the LORD to speak with
        him, he would remove the veil, until he came out. And
        when he came out and told the people of Israel what he
        was commanded, the people of Israel would see the face
        of Moses, that the skin of Moses' face was shining. And
        Moses would put the veil over his face again, until he
        went in to speak with him.


        On Transfiguration Sunday we saw Jesus shining because He is
   true God.  We learned that Moses veiled himself because the
   Israelites were afraid to see the reflection of God's glory
   because they were sinners.  Do we ask Jesus to veil Himself for
   the same reason?

        Our Lord does hide Himself in the spoken and visible Word.
   Each time we hear the Gospel, ``For God did not send his Son into
   the world to condemn the world, but in order that the world might
   be saved through him,''1 we see God's glory hidden in the words.
   We believe, teach, and confess that Jesus will, on some unknown
   day, fully reveal God's glory when He returns to judge the living
   and the dead.

        Please join us at Trinity Lutheran Church on Sunday morning
   at 9:00 a.m. to learn more of our loving, gracious God, who
   desires that you behold Him in the fullness of His glory forever.
   Amen.

Reflected Glory — Part 4: 01/25/2024

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                       Reflected Glory - Part 4
                            Exodus 34:34-35
                              01/25/2024


        34   Whenever Moses went in before the LORD to speak
             with him, he would remove the veil, until he came
             out. And when he came out and told the people of
             Israel what he was commanded,
        35   the people of Israel would see the face of Moses,
             that the skin of Moses' face was shining. And
             Moses would put the veil over his face again,
             until he went in to speak with him.  (ESV)

        The shine on Moses' face, the reflected glory of God, did
   not fade away.  Moses continued to speak with God, not on the
   mountain, but in the tabernacle, the tent which represented the
   presence of God.
        Whenever Moses went in before the LORD to speak with
        him, he would remove the veil, until he came out. And
        when he came out and told the people of Israel what he
        was commanded, the people of Israel would see the face
        of Moses, that the skin of Moses' face was shining. And
        Moses would put the veil over his face again, until he
        went in to speak with him.


        In order to be accessible to the people, Moses had to cover
   his face.  Otherwise, his shining face would constantly remind
   everyone that they had sinned, that they could not stand in God's
   presence.  God's glory was hidden.

        Today, chaplains are often asked to put a veil on the truth
   of God's righteousness.  They are encouraged to offer generic
   prayers, addressed in a way that leaves doubt as to whom they are
   speaking.  But such prayers do not offend the sinner, for God's
   glory is hidden.

        Does hiding God's glory, His grace and mercy, serve the
   sinner for eternity?  Or should we gaze upon the glory of Jesus
   Christ, and boldly proclaim His redemption?  Confronted with our
   sin, we confess that sin and hold in faith to Jesus as the One
   who gives us eternal life.

        May our Lord give us the courage to look upon His grace and
   mercy, to see His glory reflected in the love given by Jesus
   Christ.  Amen.

Reflected Glory — Part 3: 01/24/2024

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                       Reflected Glory - Part 3
                            Exodus 34:32-33
                              01/24/2024


        32   Afterward all the people of Israel came near, and
             he commanded them all that the LORD had spoken
             with him in Mount Sinai.
        33   And when Moses had finished speaking with them, he
             put a veil over his face.  (ESV)

        Moses, having received the tablet of the Law from God,
   descended from Mount Sinai.  His face shown with the reflected
   glory of God.  The leaders of the people, and the children of
   Israel, were afraid of Moses because He had changed having been
   in the presence of the Holy One.

        Aaron and the leaders of the people eventually approached
   Moses to hear what God had said.
        Afterward all the people of Israel came near, and he
        commanded them all that the LORD had spoken with him in
        Mount Sinai.  And when Moses had finished speaking with
        them, he put a veil over his face.


        Sinners, confronted with God's holiness, cannot see His face
   and live.  Sinners, even confronted with the reflection of God's
   glory, are terrified.  Even today, when people see a pastor in a
   clerical collar away from the church, they are uncomfortable,
   change their speech, and avoid talking to God's representative.
   We see our sin, and we know we are unworthy.

        This is why God works through humble earthly elements to
   bring you the good news of His love, grace, and mercy.  We can't
   tolerate the fullness of His glory, so He comes to us in His
   Word, in the water of baptism, in the bread and wine of the
   Lord's Supper, and the pronouncement of forgiveness given at
   Jesus' command.  Even Jesus hid the fullness of His glory,
   humbling Himself as a servant, taking upon Himself our sins.

        May our Lord give us the vision to see Him hidden in His
   Word and Sacraments for our salvation.  Amen.

Reflected Glory — Part 2: 01/23/2024

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                       Reflected Glory - Part 2
                            Exodus 34:30-31
                              01/23/2024


        30   Aaron and all the people of Israel saw Moses, and
             behold, the skin of his face shone, and they were
             afraid to come near him.
        31   But Moses called to them, and Aaron and all the
             leaders of the congregation returned to him, and
             Moses talked with them.  (ESV)

        After Moses had broken the tablets of God's Law in righteous
   anger when he saw the children of Israel worshiping the golden
   calf, God called him back onto Mount Sinai to receive again the
   Ten Commandments.  Moses was in the presence of God, and saw a
   glimpse of His glory.  Even with just a glimpse, Moses' face
   reflected God's glory when he returned to the camp where the
   people waited.

        Aaron and all the people of Israel saw Moses, and
        behold, the skin of his face shone, and they were
        afraid to come near him.  But Moses called to them, and
        Aaron and all the leaders of the congregation returned
        to him, and Moses talked with them.


        When we are confronted with God's presence, even the
   reflection of God's glory, we tremble in fear.  On the day when
   Adam first sinned, Eve and he hid from God in shame.  The
   children of Israel had seen the cloud of God's presence on the
   top of the mountain, and saw the effect being in God's presence
   reflected in Moses' face.  Sinners who are reminded of God and
   His holiness flee because they are made aware of their
   unrighteousness.

        Yet Moses had the good news of God's love to proclaim to the
   children of Israel.  Rather than fleeing, Moses asked the leaders
   to come forward and hear what God had spoken.

        May our Lord grant that we may hear His Word, and know that,
   through Jesus, we are declared righteous in God's sight.  Amen.

Reflected Glory — Part 1: 01/22/2024

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                       Reflected Glory - Part 1
                             Exodus 34:29
                              01/22/2024


        29   When Moses came down from Mount Sinai, with the
             two tablets of the testimony in his hand as he
             came down from the mountain, Moses did not know
             that the skin of his face shone because he had
             been talking with God.  (ESV)

        The weeks following Christmas are called the Epiphany Season
   in the churches which follow the liturgical cycle of the Church
   Year.  From the visit of the Wise Men as they gave their gifts of
   gold, frankincense, and myrrh to the infant Jesus, to our Lord's
   baptism in the Jordan River, to His first miracle of changing
   water into wine, the season focuses on revealing Jesus as true
   God.  In keeping with an older practice, in the congregations
   where the historic series of readings are used, this past Sunday
   was the last Sunday of Epiphany.

        Lutherans, from around 1525, have celebrated the
   Transfiguration of Jesus as the ultimate revelation of His
   divinity.  The Father's voice which declared Jesus as His beloved
   Son at baptism makes the same proclamation while Peter, James,
   and John looked in awe at the shining face of Jesus.  Therefore,
   we have moved this commemoration from August 6 to the end of the
   Epiphany Season.

        Sunday's Old Testament lesson shows how Moses reflected the
   glory of being in the presence of God on Mount Sinai.
        When Moses came down from Mount Sinai, with the two
        tablets of the testimony in his hand as he came down
        from the mountain, Moses did not know that the skin of
        his face shone because he had been talking with God.


        Being in the presence of God, seeing the glimpse of God's
   glory as He hid Moses in the cleft of a rock, caused Moses' face
   to shine.

        May our Lord grant us the wisdom to see His glory revealed
   in the Word of God, and give to us the blessings of His grace.
   Amen.

Seeing God’s Back — Part 5: 01/19/2024

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                      Seeing God's Back - Part 5
                            Exodus 33:21-23
                              01/19/2024


        21   And the LORD said, ``Behold, there is a place by
             me where you shall stand on the rock,
        22   and while my glory passes by I will put you in a
             cleft of the rock, and I will cover you with my
             hand until I have passed by.
        23   Then I will take away my hand, and you shall see
             my back, but my face shall not be seen.  (ESV)

        Moses, seeking to see God's glory, was shown His back.
        And the LORD said, ``Behold, there is a place by me
        where you shall stand on the rock, and while my glory
        passes by I will put you in a cleft of the rock, and I
        will cover you with my hand until I have passed by.
        Then I will take away my hand, and you shall see my
        back, but my face shall not be seen.


        When the glory of the LORD filled the tabernacle, when the
   glory of the LORD filled the Temple, no one was able to enter.
   When Isaiah saw the throne room of Heaven, he said, ``Woe is me!
   For I am lost; for I am a man of unclean lips, and I dwell in the
   midst of a people of unclean lips; for my eyes have seen the
   King, the Lord of hosts!''4 Saint Paul reminds us that we do not
   see the full glory of the LORD, ``For now we see in a mirror
   dimly, but then face to face. Now I know in part; then I shall
   know fully, even as I have been fully known.''5

        We behold the glory of the LORD through the spoken and
   visible Word of God.  In the Word and Sacraments we are shown the
   fullness of God's grace, love, and mercy.  We are shown Jesus,
   and given faith in Him as our Redeemer from sin and death.
   Though dimly, we see the Son of God and have life everlasting.

        Please join us at Trinity Lutheran Church on Sunday morning
   at 9:00 a.m. to learn more of God's rich love as revealed in
   Jesus Christ.  May you continue to receive our Lord's richest
   blessings.  Amen.

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   4. Isaiah 6:5 (ESV)
   5. 1 Corinthians 13:12 (ESV)

Seeing God’s Back — Part 4: 01/18/2024

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                      Seeing God's Back - Part 4
                            Exodus 33:21-23
                              01/18/2024


        21   And the LORD said, ``Behold, there is a place by
             me where you shall stand on the rock,
        22   and while my glory passes by I will put you in a
             cleft of the rock, and I will cover you with my
             hand until I have passed by.
        23   Then I will take away my hand, and you shall see
             my back, but my face shall not be seen.  (ESV)

        Moses, desiring to know more about God, asked, ``Please show
   me Your glory.''  God, in His mercy, explained that a sinner
   cannot see the face of God and live.  Yet He was willing to show
   Moses as much of His glory as possible.
        And the LORD said, ``Behold, there is a place by me
        where you shall stand on the rock, and while my glory
        passes by I will put you in a cleft of the rock, and I
        will cover you with my hand until I have passed by.
        Then I will take away my hand, and you shall see my
        back, but my face shall not be seen.


        This is not the only time that the glory of the Lord was
   revealed to the children of Israel.  When the children of Israel
   finished constructing the tabernacle, the glory of the LORD
   filled it so that no one was able to enter the tent.1 When
   Solomon dedicated the Temple in Jerusalem, the glory of the LORD
   again filled it so that the Levites could not enter to serve the
   LORD.2 Ezekiel saw the glory of the Lord leave the Temple as the
   children of Israel were led into captivity.3

        The true glory of the Lord was revealed to us on the cross
   of Calvary.  The Son of God, in His humility and shame, revealed
   His glory at the words ``It is finished.''  The glory of the Lord
   is our salvation from sin and death.

        God grant that we behold His glory through Jesus Christ, our
   Lord.  Amen.

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   1. Exodus 40:34
   2. 1 Kings 8:11
   3. Ezekiel 10:18

Seeing God’s Back — Part 3: 01/17/2024

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                      Seeing God's Back - Part 3
                            Exodus 33:21-23
                              01/17/2024


        21   And the LORD said, ``Behold, there is a place by
             me where you shall stand on the rock,
        22   and while my glory passes by I will put you in a
             cleft of the rock, and I will cover you with my
             hand until I have passed by.
        23   Then I will take away my hand, and you shall see
             my back, but my face shall not be seen.  (ESV)

        Moses, desiring to know more about God, asked, ``Please show
   me Your glory.''  God, in His mercy, explained that a sinner
   cannot see the face of God and live.  Yet He was willing to show
   Moses as much of His glory as possible.
        And the LORD said, ``Behold, there is a place by me
        where you shall stand on the rock, and while my glory
        passes by I will put you in a cleft of the rock, and I
        will cover you with my hand until I have passed by.
        Then I will take away my hand, and you shall see my
        back, but my face shall not be seen.


        Moses saw God's back.  God's face was hidden.  Yet, even
   with this glimpse of God's glory, Moses was overwhelmed.  He
   truly knew of God's love, grace, and mercy.  The all-creating
   Lord showed Moses enough of His glory that Moses was able to lead
   the rebellious children of Israel for the next forty years.

        Unlike the other prophets, Moses was in the presence of God,
   he did not simply see visions or hear God's voice.  Isaiah and
   Ezekiel saw angels, and David wrote the Psalms under the
   inspiration of the Holy Spirit, but they did not behold even
   God's back in same way as Moses.

        This is more than an interesting story, for it impacts the
   Church today.  We will look at this more closely in the days to
   come.

        May our Lord grant that you see Him in His Son, Jesus
   Christ.  Amen.