Grace Is Essential at the End.
By James Wiese on October 25, 2024
Sermon for the 22nd Sunday after Trinity October 27, 2024
Text: Genesis 50:14-26 Historic Pericope Series 24:2470
Theme: Grace Is Essential at the End.
Zion Lutheran Church of Springfield
(A member congregation of the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod)
4717 S Farm Rd 135 (Golden Avenue)
Church phone: 417.887.0886 Pastor’s cell phone: 417.693.3244
www.zionluthchurch.com email: revelehmann@gmail.com
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The Twenty-Second Sunday after Trinity October 27, 2024
“He who has begun a good work in you, will carry it on to completion.” Phlp.1:6
Welcome: The family of Zion welcomes you as we worship the Lord today. We encourage children to worship with us. However, if you need to leave with your child, there is a nursery room to the right as you exit the sanctuary. The rest rooms are located in the hallway between the sanctuary and the fellowship hall. Visitors, please sign our guest book to the right, just outside the sanctuary. We’re glad that you are here and pray that through our worship the Lord grants you peace.
U p o n E n t e r i n g G o d’ s H o u s e
Out of the depths I cry to You, O LORD; Lord, hear my voice. If You, LORD, kept a record of guilt, O Lord, who could stand? But with You there is pardon. I wait for the LORD, and in His word I put my hope” (Psalm 130).
W h a t T h i s S u n d a y i s A b o u t
The Saved Face the End – Kept Uninjured through Forgiveness. God, who has graciously begun the good work of faith in His people, will carry it on to completion in their lives. Their confidence rests solely in Him. Thus, by virtue of His grace, the saved are able to face the end.
Too few of us think only of the immediate present and not even back to the beginning of our Christian life, to say nothing of thinking forward to “the day of Christ Jesus” and the judgment which all of us must face. Christians are to be truly eschatologically minded and grace oriented.
We need His grace for believers must contend against great spiritual enemies “in the heavenly realms” that are bent on the destruction of the soul. For that reason, Paul encouraged us last week to “pull on the full armor of God so that we can stand against the schemes of the devil, for our struggle is not against flesh or blood” (Ep.6:11).
To that end we pray: Lord, in Your grace finish the good work of faith that You have begun within us that we may be prepared for the coming day of the Lord and may show love, mercy, and forgiveness to all who have wronged us, even as You have shown it to us, for Jesus’ sake. Amen.
– T h e W o r d o f G o d f o r T o d a y –
(The Lessons of the Day are from the Historic Pericope Series of the Christian Church.)
The Old Testament Lesson: Genesis 50:15-21
Upon their father’s death, Joseph’s brothers were afraid that he would get even with them for selling him into slavery. But Joseph did not yield to vengeful wrath as he recalled God’s grace to him. Realizing that God’s gracious hand have been at work to save many lives, he forgave his brothers and assured them of his continuing kindness towards them.
The Epistle Lesson: Philippians 1:3-11
Paul, the great pastor of souls, prays tenderly for his congregation, rejoicing in their fellowship with him in the saving gospel. God’s grace shown to them makes him give thanks and enables him to pray that God would continue to keep them strong to the end, while increasing their love, knowledge and insight until Christ returns.
The Gospel Lesson: Matthew 18:23-35
Jesus’ Parable of the Unmerciful Servant pictures God’s tremendous mercy and grace in forgiving us the complete debt of our sin. So we also have mercy upon and forgive those who sin against us. How can we retain God’s forgiveness if we do not forgive from the heart?
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The Organist: Jane Rips The Preacher: Pastor Edwin Lehmann
Points to Ponder: “As the dew falls upon the thistle as well as the lily, so the grace of God falls upon the heart of the hardened as well as the penitent sinner. As the ocean washes not only the tiny grains of sand but also the depths of the earth, so the ocean of God’s grace covers not only the small but also the gross sins of man. As the sky spans the entire universe, so the sky of God’s grace revealed in the birth of the Savior spans the entire human race. Man can harden his heart to such an extent that he does not yearn for God’s grace, but he cannot fall so deeply that God in His grace should have no desire for him.” — CFW Walther on The Full Extent of God’s Grace
Never Grow Tired! We can easily grow tired and not live our faith. When temptations arise, Paul encourages: “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.”
Outline of Our Worship
Lord, Hear Us
Opening Thoughts on the Service
The Entrance Hymn: #916
The Order of Service Morning Prayer: Hymnal pg.207
Lord, Feed Us
Psalm of the Day: #130
Genesis 50:15-21
Philippians 1:3-11
Hymn Response: #927
Matthew 18:23-25
Sermon Hymn: #654 st.1-3,6-7
Sermon Text: Genesis 50:15-26 Grace Is Essential at the End.
Lord, Accept Our Response
The Te Deum Laudamus Hymnal page 210
The Offering
Hymnal pg.213-214
“Lord, Have Mercy”
Prayers, Lord’s Prayer
Lord, Bless Us
The Benediction Hymnal page 214
Closing Hymn: #923
Silent Prayer
WELS Connection: World Ministry
The Twenty-Second Sunday after Trinity – Historic Series
Old Testament Lesson: Genesis 50:15-21 – Joseph Forgives His Brothers
15 When Joseph’s brothers saw that their father was dead, they said, “It may be that Joseph will hate us and will pay us back in full for all of the evil that we did to him.”
16 They sent the following message to Joseph: “Before he died your father commanded us, 17 ‘You are to tell Joseph, “Please forgive the offense of your brothers and their sin, because they did evil to you.”’ Now, please forgive the offense of the servants of the God of your father.”
Joseph wept when they spoke to him.
18 His brothers also came and fell down in front of him, and they said, “See now, we are your servants.”
19 Joseph said to them, “Do not be afraid, for am I in the place of God? 20 You meant evil against me, but God meant it for good, to bring this to pass and to keep many people alive, as it is this day. 21 Now therefore, do not be afraid. I will nourish you and your little ones.” He comforted them and spoke to them in a kind way.
Epistle Lesson: Philippians 1:3-11 – Paul’s Prayer of Thanksgiving
3 I thank my God every time I remember you. 4 Every time I pray for all of you, I always pray with joy, 5 because of your fellowship in the gospel from the first day until now. 6 I am convinced of this very thing: that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus. 7 I am equally convinced that it is right for me to think this way about all of you, because I have you in my heart, for both in my chains and in my defense and confirmation of the gospel, you all share in this grace with me. 8 Yes, God is my witness of how I long for all of you with the affection of Christ Jesus.
9 And I pray that your love may still increase more and more in knowledge and every insight. 10 This will result in your approval of the things that really matter, so that you will be pure and blameless for the day of Christ, 11 filled with the fruit of righteousness that comes through Jesus Christ, to the glory and praise of God
Gospel Lesson: Matthew 18:23-35 – Parable of the Unmerciful Servant
23 For this reason the kingdom of heaven is like a king who wanted to settle accounts with his servants. 24 When he began to settle them, a man who owed him ten thousand talents was brought to him. 25 Because the man was not able to pay the debt, his master ordered that he be sold, along with his wife, children, and all that he owned to repay the debt.
26 “Then the servant fell down on his knees in front of him, saying, ‘Master, be patient with me, and I will pay you everything!’ 27 The master of that servant had pity on him, released him, and forgave him the debt.
28 “But when that servant went out, he found one of his fellow servants who owed him one hundred denarii. He grabbed him and began choking him, saying, ‘Pay me what you owe!’
29 “So his fellow servant fell down and begged him, saying, ‘Be patient with me, and I will pay you back!’ 30 But he refused. Instead he went off and threw the man into prison until he could pay back what he owed.
31 “When his fellow servants saw what had happened, they were very distressed. They went and reported to their master everything that had taken place.
32 “Then his master called him in and said to him, ‘You wicked servant! I forgave you all that debt when you begged me to. 33 Should you not have had mercy on your fellow servant just as I had mercy on you?’ 34 His master was angry and handed him over to the jailers until he could pay back everything he owed.
35 “This is what my heavenly Father will also do to you unless each one of you forgives his brother from his heart.”
54 This was the second miraculous sign Jesus did after he came from Judea into Galilee.
The Holy Bible, Evangelical Heritage Version® (EHV®) © 2019
Calendar & Announcements for Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church
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Divine Worship Service With Holy Communion online -Facebook 10:15 am Fellowship & Bible Study 5 pm Area Reformation Service at Beautiful Savior LC, Bella Vista, AR Reformation Festival |
A Brief Bible Study on God’s Word for Today
One timeless truth that we review Sunday after Sunday is this: God, in His boundless grace and mercy, has forgiven me, a poor, miserable sinner. One of the special blessings of having Christian friends is that they, too, forgive. Today, in His Word God speaks to us about the correlation between being forgiven and being forgiving.
The Old Testament Lesson: Genesis 50:15-21 (answers are found below)
- Joseph wept as his brothers spoke to him. Were these tears of sorrow or tears of joy?
- What comfort does the Christian find in verse 20?
Those We Remember In Our Prayers: Those We Remember In Our Prayers: Greg Miller; William & Laurie Moon; Libya, (Jodi Milam’s granddaughter); Barbara Long; Norine Richardson; Melissa Morlock-Jaeger; Liz Lisenby; Barbara Long; Pastor Roger Neumann from Oskaloosa, IA.
Neighborhood Women’s Bible Study on the Book of Ruth begins this coming Thursday at 9:30 pm in the fellowship hall. All are welcome. Bring a friend or neighbor if you know of any women who would enjoy this study and fellowship time together. Childcare is being provided.
Divine Call Sent At the joint service and call meeting of Zion and Peace last Sunday in Marshfield, Pastor Benjamin Birner was selected to whom our eighth call for a pastor will be sent. He is 32 years old and presently serves Cross of Christ Lutheran Church, Liverpool, NY. He and wife Julie have 2 children, age 3 and infant.. Please keep Pastor Birner and family in your prayers over the next few weeks as he prayerfully considers where the Lord would have him serve in His Kingdom of Grace. More information about Pastor Birner may be found on the bulletin board in the hallway.
Area Reformation Service From Beautiful Savior LC, Bella Vista, AR: “We are excited to host another area joint Reformation Service on Sunday, November 3rd at 5:00 pm. Pastor Ross Chartrand from the new mission in Bentonville, AR will be the guest preacher. A supper will follow the service. Your singers/choir are invited to be part of an area choir for this service, with a rehearsal at 4:30 pm. See your pastor for the hymns we will sing. Please respond by October 20th to your pastor if you will be attending. We are looking forward to celebrating God’s Word and faithfulness with you on November 3rd.”
First Sem Chapel This past Thursday, Oct.24, Cody Bone, a member at Peace, Marshfield, led his first chapel service at Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary. You can watch the service at Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary facebook.com.
Upcoming Services and Events
Thursday, November 31, 9:30 am – Neighborhood Women’s Thursday Bible Study begins (see Barbara Breidel for more info)
Sunday, November 3, 5 pm – Area Joint Reformation Service at Beautiful Savior, Bella Vista, AR; with supper following
Friday-Sunday a.m., November 8-10 – LWMS sponsored Women’s Fall Retreat at Heit’s Point (see bulletin board for info.)
Next Sunday’s Lessons:
Festival of the Reformation: 1 Samuel 3:19-4:1; Revelation 14:6-7; John 8:31-36 (Historic Pericope Series)
Answers to Today’s Old Testament Lesson Brief Study:
- Likely, both. There were tears of sorrow as it grieved Joseph to think that his brothers believed him capable of such retaliation. Also, his eyes welled with tears of joy over the evidence of his brothers’ complete repentance.
- God, in His love and providence, frustrates the evil intent of those who oppose us and turns the intended evil to work good in our lives, in this case, for the salvation of many.
This week I am praying for . . . .