Concordia
Lutheran Church....
Pentecost 20,
October 18, 2009....
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“Do Your Job Well”....
2 Timothy 4:1-18....
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† In the Name of Jesus †....
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You are the
beloved Children of God, and I pray that God our Father and our Lord Jesus Christ’s
kindness and mercy will free you to enjoy complete peace!....
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Is
it Law – or Gospel?....
Do
your Job Well!....
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Last
week, as Deacon Mark stood in this spot, he made an observation that I hope you
all caught. That when Jesus invited the
rich young ruler to come and share Jesus’ life, and sell all that he had, that
the command wasn’t Law, but gospel.....
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Jesus
wasn’t trying to test obedience as much as He was trying to free the man from
the things that stopped him from relating to God. It wasn’t about pass/fail
tests, but look, see the burden you have placed on yourself. Jesus says, let me carry your heavy burden,
and take mine yoke, for the burden is light.....
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I believe that same
odd turn is seen here, in the Paul’s letter to his protégé Timothy. When in
verse 5, the older apostle writes, “But you must stay calm and be willing
to suffer. You must work hard to tell the good news and to do your job well.” 2Ti 4:5
(CEV) he is not burdening the
young man, but instead showing him the blessing of the gospel. ....
The
problem is, that when we hear “do your job well!!”, or “go sell all you have
and come follow me” we hear law. Here is
the challenge – for if you or I hear this as law, and bind ourselves to it, we
will only be condemning ourselves in a week. We cannot, by our own reason and
strength, stay calm, suffer, work hard as evangelists and do the job well. Neither could have Paul, even with the
blessing of being an apostle. ....
Yet, if
we realize the law would condemn us, we must look to see if it is gospel, we must
see it as grace, and when we do….....
But
first – let’s see if this “command” is one of Law….....
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If
it’s Law…....
Then God wants you to suffer and be
“patient”....
Then God wants you to have to “work”....
Then God wants you betrayed,
dismayed by those who reject God, those who abandon you”....
Focused on your own work.....
And you will stand condemned....
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A
quick review, in scripture, when we talk about Law – we are talking about the
commands that if you do not obey, you find yourself in trouble. It’s what we call sin. If you don’t obey the
6th commandment, and fool around on your present or perhaps future
husband or wife, and you have sinned.
Spread stories about people, whether true or false, which is what Gossip
is, and you have witnessed falsely about them. Misuse God’s name, or don’t take
time to rest and you have sinned.....
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The
nature of the Law is simple – God knows what is best for you, and the Ten
Commands and the other laws are set up to describe life as it should be, as God
guides us. IF no one cheated on those
God meant for them to share life with, if no one lusted and schemed after what
belongs to others, if no one murdered others, either in thought or word, or
deed, what kind of life would this be?....
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If
Timothy is obedient to the direction Paul would set for his life, would all be
well? Paul isn’t just talking about bad
suffering in verse 5 – it is a compound word that is the word for bad,
horrible, and the word for suffering.
Earlier Paul had told Timothy to be ultimately patient – the word is one
that primarily describes God in the Old Testament, and His patience with
Israel. In other words, hold off on
God’s wrath or even our own, even as Paul will hope for those who abandoned and
deserted him. ....
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Indeed,
Paul will describe the life he lives, almost to hold out an example to Timothy
what awaits him. He will have the people
like Demas, who will walked away. Others
will leave to pursue ministry somewhere else, forgetting that Timothy exists.
Others will be like Alexander, who purposefully challenged Paul’s words, and
will cause pain as they oppose what the work of sharing Christ. ....
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To
say that these commands are the Law –the submit yourself to this or you aren’t
mine, is to claim that God would desire we suffer, that God would desire us to
hurt, that God only cares about the results.
We then begin to focus on the numbers, and making ourselves feel like we
have accomplished something. We look for
the inspiring stories in our lives, than the faithfulness of God to sustain us
in the midst of the hard times.....
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Oswald
Chambers on Serving....
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Oswald
Chambers described this when he wrote:....
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The proof that we are rightly related
to God is that we do our best whether we feel inspired or not.....
One of the great snares of the
Christian worker is to make a fetish of his rare moments. When the spirit of
God gives you a time of inspiration and insight, you say—‘Now I will always be
like this for God.’ No, you will not, God will take care you are not. Those
times are the gift of God entirely. You cannot give them to yourself when you
choose. If you say you will only be at your best, you become an intolerable
drag on God; you will never do anything unless God keeps you consciously
inspired. If you make a god of your best moments, you will find that God will
fade out of your life and never come back until you do the duty that lies
nearest, and have learned not to make a fetish of your rare moments.[1] ....
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IF
it’s gospel....
We will have been found faithful....
We will be first-fruits of others
who God provides....
You will realize God is standing
beside you, endunamis’ing you…....
And you will be safe from evil, and
to His kingdom....
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In
these words to Timothy, if it is law, it will condemn us. So, could it be really gospel? Could this
phrase “do your job well” be a way to realize the extent of God’s grace to
us? Could suffering, and being required
to be patient be a door to seeing the intimate love and peace of God?....
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Paul
will, even as he encourages Timothy to do his work, realize this. Paul indicates his time is over, his race
complete. He even dare says that he has
fought well, that he will receive a crown because he pleased God. Pretty incredible words for a man who would
also declare himself a wretch for being unable to stop sinning.....
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But
if Paul, the chief of all sinners can be found faithful, can we? Can we find ourselves doing the things we
know should be done? Telling people
about Jesus, forgiving those who are unforgivable, being patient with those who
try our patience, that we too could say that we hope their sins won’t be held
against them?....
Yes. More than yes, for we are more than conquerors, as we live in the reality
that we are joined to Christ in our baptism.
That we are made one with Him!....
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Look
at verse 17 again,....
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But the Lord stood beside me. He gave
me the strength to tell his full message, so that all Gentiles would hear it....
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Not
only that, but God would keep him from all evil, and deliver Him to God’s
incredible heavenly Kingdom. But the
strength is important to notice. You
need to be patient- lean on Jesus – He is there, right there with you. In you lives the Holy Spirit, guiding
you. You are not alone. God has already,
because of Christ’s death and resurrection, determined that you are righteous,
because Christ was righteous.....
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Jim’s
message –it’s not about Dad being good, it’s about Jesus being God......
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On
Friday, I got to witness this. It was at
the funeral of a friend’s dad. As the
service started, the minister talked about all the good that Jim’s dad did, and
how he deserved. The sermon would have
left most of us ready to proclaim Jim’s dad a saint, someone who spiritually
left us in the dust. And in light of
that, many there felt that we fell short, and deserved God’s wrath. It wasn’t
the pastor’s intent, but in view of the praise, people were more discouraged
than uplifted.....
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Jim
got up, following his uncle and aunt, to do the liturgy. And he preached about the fact his dad wasn’t
perfect, that he would have been embarrassed to have all this attention on him,
rather than on Jesus. Jim spoke about
the fact that the day wasn’t about Jim’s dad’s faithfulness, but Christ’s
faithfulness to his dad, and to us. Jim
spoke with power, about a God who could save and heal and in the midst of Jim’s
own suffering, he did his job well. That
is what Paul was encouraging Timothy to do.....
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Jim
did his job well. He pointed to Jesus,
his dad’s hope, Jim’s hope. Our hope. He
shared the message of Christ’s redeeming love. ....
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Things
tough in life right now? Point others to
Christ. Hate being patient with others?
Point them to a Lord that is long suffering, not wanting any to perish,
but all to come to Him. Feel abandoned,
or betrayed, realize that the Lord is right there with you! Everything
working? Point people to Christ now as
well. ....
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For
as you do, you will again realize how much God loves YOU, and those you
know. You will realize the incredible
blessing that comes from being God’s.....
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You
will show, more than that you will see, that His gift, the Father’s incredible,
grace-filled, merciful gift of peace, which no one can know on their own, is
truly yours. And that the peace is
guaranteed to be yours, for Christ is guarding you heart and soul. ....
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As
the Lord stands by you…and empowers you to do His work…....
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Amen?
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[1]Chambers,
Oswald: My Utmost for His Highest : Selections for the Year. Grand
Rapids, MI : Discovery House Publishers, 1993, c1935, S. April 25