Monday, July 19, 2021

July 17-19, 2021 Pastor Timothy J. Spaude Text: Ephesians 4:1-6 “UNITED WE STAND!”

 

PENTECOST 8

July 17-19, 2021

Pastor Timothy J. Spaude

Text: Ephesians 4:1-6

 

“UNITED WE STAND!”

1.     United on Christ we stand.

2.     United for Christ we stand.

 

Ephesians 4:1-6 (EHV) “As a prisoner in the Lord, therefore, I urge you to walk in a manner worthy of the calling with which you have been called. 2 Live with all humility, gentleness, and patience, bearing with one another in love. 3 Make every effort to maintain the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace. 4 There is one body and one Spirit, just as also you were called in the one hope of your calling. 5 There is one Lord, one faith, one baptism, 6 one God and Father of all, who is over all, and through all, and in us all.”

 

          I have a question for you. What do Julius Caesar, Napoleon and Satan have in common? Give up? They are all regarded as master tacticians who have successfully employed a military tactic known as Divide and Conquer. You divide your enemy’s forces and then you can take them out little by little. We need to know this because we are enemies of Satan. He hates us. He hates us because we have faith in Jesus and we have every intention of holding on to that faith and sharing it with others so more and more in this Greenfield area and beyond will believe in Jesus and be saved. Since he hates us and we are his enemies what do you suppose he is going to try to do? Divide us. This is nothing new. As Solomon once said, “There is nothing new under the sun,” and so if you want to look at how Satan will try to attack our church just read through the New Testament letters to the churches and you will see. Take Paul’s letter to the Ephesians, the believers in the church at the city of Ephesus. What did he say? “Make every effort to maintain the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace.” Why would he need to say that? Satan had been busy dividing. So let’s look together at this word of God so we don’t fall into Satan’s trap and so that United We Stand.

          United on Christ we stand. There are all kinds of things that can separate and divide people. Back in the early church times whether you were a Jew or a Gentile threatened to divide congregations. Economic status, whether you were rich or poor or whether you were a free citizen or a slave threatened to divide congregations. Whether you were male or female caused divisions. In our time we have seen many others. Cultures: the language you speak or skin tone. King James version of the Bible or NIV. Traditional Lord’s Prayer or modern. New hymnal or old. Will we do that again? More recently strong feelings on political issues or politicians has been doing that. How you handled or what you thought of Covid has done that. You know recently I learned one of our new teachers is an ardent Bears fan. Talk about a divider! But seriously, those other ones are serious. Hard feelings can separate. Then we’re divided. Then we are not working together. Then Satan wins.

          And we haven’t talked about our worst divider, our sinful natures. Nothing new under the sun. Listen to what Pastor Luther wrote to people in his day. “Learn here to see your neighbor as a lost sheep, to cover his shame with your honor and to let your sanctity be a cover for his sins. But now, when people come together they hack one another to pieces to prove how fiercely they fight against sin.” He’s talking about how easy we find it to find fault with each other and overlook our own faults. Talking badly about each other instead of defending and building each other up divides.

          Now how can we possibly stand against all these tricks of Satan? Christ. United on Christ we stand. “Make every effort to maintain the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace. 4 There is one body and one Spirit, just as also you were called in the one hope of your calling. 5 There is one Lord, one faith, one baptism, 6 one God and Father of all, who is over all, and through all, and in us all.” By virtue of our one Baptism into Christ we have been given the unity of the Spirit. We have the same Father in heaven. We believe the same faith. We share the same sure hope for heaven. We have received to unity of the Spirit. We don’t have to work to get it. It’s there. We just need to maintain it. That happens when as we remember it really don’t matter who we cheer for or against, what music we like or don’t, how we think the country or health matters should be handled. What matters is we are family, brothers and sisters in Christ. Our common faith unites us. And we need each other.

 

          Watch this little video prepared by our synod.

 

          We need each other. So love for Christ moves us “to walk in a manner worthy of the calling with which you have been called. 2 Live with all humility, gentleness, and patience, bearing with one another in love.”  That word patience used to be translated “long suffering.” It reminds us that it’s not always easy to get along. You have to work, forgive, put up with each other… like Jesus does with us. And that’s why we can do the same for each other. Can I really not forgive when I’ve been forgiven so much by Christ? Can I really not put up with the things that bother me about my fellow members when Christ is constantly putting up with me? United on Christ we stand.

          It’s important that we do because we have a most important mission. United for Christ we stand. In our world, in our country, in our community our Lord Jesus has chosen us to be His representatives and His ambassadors. Like Paul and the Ephesian Christians were. Look again how Paul started. “As a prisoner in the Lord.” Why was Paul in prison? Oh yeah, that’s right. Satan hates those who are loyal to Christ. He knows what that message can do. But he couldn’t stop the message, could he? He thought he had Paul sidelined but instead together with the Ephesian the message kept spreading. They were united for Christ.

          So are we. I know it gets a little frustrating to hear the anti Christian rhetoric. Those of you who watch politics know about the Equality Act passed by the House of Representatives that if it becomes law would place serious restrictions on our ability to preach and teach the Word of God faithfully. This should not surprise us. Satan hates those who are loyal to Christ. But Christ is bigger than Satan and united for Christ we stand. Look at what He has done for us, our facilities, the workers he has given us. We have increased enrollment in preschool and school. He has perfectly positioned us to keep teaching His truth and be his witnesses. If we are going to do that and continue to do that we need each other. There is strength in numbers. Every single prayer matters. And so does 1200 going up together. Every single offering matters. And so do 1200 put together. Each one of us needs to stand up for Jesus. 1200 together side by side, shoulder to shoulder, makes it easier. We are God’s gifts to each other. United for Christ we stand.

There is this one phrase Paul used that keeps bouncing around in my head. “Make every effort.” Make every effort. I have to ask myself and I have to ask you, “Am I making every effort? Are you making every effort?” We need to be together. We need to know each other well. We need to be a united laugh together, cry together, work together, play together family so more and more will want to be a part of us. We need to be together to encourage each other. Make every effort.

          United we stand. On Christ. For Christ. United we stand. I think you all know how that phrase goes on. Divided we fall. Satan knows that too probably better than Julius Caesar and Napoleon did. But we know it as well. And we have Jesus. And you know what always happens when Jesus and Satan fight? Jesus wins! Amen.

 

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