C, Post-Pentecost 10 Proper 15 - Luke 12:49-59 Hebrews 12:1-2 "Discerning the Division"
Luke 12:49–59 (ESV) “I
came to cast fire on the earth, and would that it were already kindled! I have a baptism to be baptized with, and how
great is my distress until it is accomplished!
Do you think that I have come to give peace on earth? No, I tell you,
but rather division. For from now on in
one house there will be five divided, three against two and two against
three. They will be divided, father
against son and son against father, mother against daughter and daughter
against mother, mother-in-law against her daughter-in-law and daughter-in-law
against mother-in-law.” He also said to
the crowds, “When you see a cloud rising in the west, you say at once, ‘A
shower is coming.’ And so it happens.
And when you see the south wind blowing, you say, ‘There will be
scorching heat,’ and it happens. You
hypocrites! You know how to interpret the appearance of earth and sky, but why
do you not know how to interpret the present time? “And why do you not judge for yourselves what
is right? As you go with your accuser
before the magistrate, make an effort to settle with him on the way, lest he
drag you to the judge, and the judge hand you over to the officer, and the
officer put you in prison. I tell you,
you will never get out until you have paid the very last penny.”
The word of God creates
fire. Fire consumes, but it also
purifies what is burnt. Jesus came to
cast fire on the earth, saying, “I came to cast fire on the earth, and would
that it were already kindled! I have a
baptism to be baptized with, and how great is my distress until it is
accomplished! Do you think that I have
come to give peace on earth? No, I tell
you, but rather division.” (Luke
12:49–51 ESV)
With these words he says a
little later to both the crowd and the disciples, “You
hypocrites! You know how to interpret the appearance of earth and sky, but why
do you not know how to interpret the present time? And why do you not judge for yourselves what
is right?” (Luke 12:56–57 ESV)
Many years have past since
Jesus roamed the Middle East, enduring life in the flesh of humanity from his
baptism in the waters of the Jordan to his baptism of blood at the cross,
resurrection, and ascension to his rightful place in victory over sin and
death. He now intercedes for us sinners
before God the Father, and together they both send the Holy Spirit, to bring us
in daily repentance to the cross through our baptism into his death.
In the present time his call
to judge for ourselves what is right, is still relevant, as is his
question, why do you not judge for yourselves what is right? Interpreting the present time with
considerable time having passed since Jesus’ has returned to the right hand of
the Father, is made challenging, to say the least, with the divisions we need
to navigate on the way to our eternal Judge.
Divisions and splits have
been occurring since just after the dawn of time. As we’re faced with deciding what to do, who
to follow, who to overlook, who to ignore, distress and disillusionment works
on us. Our society is probably more
cynical than any society before us, and this cynicism puts pressure on faith in
God.
It’s no surprise when
cynicism overwhelms humanity, we shelter within the safety of ourselves,
seeking to align ourselves with those with whom we feel safe, those who share
the same views as us, and those who don’t seek to stop us from doing what we
want. And in doing so, we only add to
the fostering of further divisions and distress.
Fear today is real. Financial collapse, disillusionment with
democracy, instability from political polarisation within world powers leading
to weaponization and wariness, unhealthy health systems, social pleasures that
produce increased social pain, and the paradoxical fear of climate change
verses the fear of not wanting to give up our machines, all lead to further
division and fear.
However, these things that
cause divisions are distractions that lead to deception, and we’re not immune
to these deceptions within the church either!
In recent times there have been divisions over whether to be
vaccinated or not to be vaccinated.
Churches have become divided over musical styles, in what have become
known as worship wars. In the LCA
division is threatening over the ongoing debate on women’s ordination.
On both sides of these debates, folk waist the present time, critical
time, vilifying the other side as evil.
But I suspect in God’s eyes, both sides of these divisions are on the
opposite side to that of Jesus Christ.
Jesus Christ comes to bring fire on the earth, yet we end up kindling
fires of our own that have little to nothing to do with the righteousness of
God, instead have everything to do with our own division from the one true
faith.
Here Jesus Christ rightly stands as our accuser while we fail to judge
what is right. Jesus warns, “As you go with your accuser before the
magistrate, make an effort to settle with him on the way, lest he drag you to
the judge, and the judge hand you over to the officer, and the officer put you
in prison. I tell you, you will never
get out until you have paid the very last penny.” (Luke 12:58–59 ESV)
So, what is it that Jesus accuses us of? Sin of course!
As we walk on the way to the Judge Eternal, how are we to settle with
Jesus who accuses us of sin? If we point
the finger, we justify his accusation and we will surely never be able to pay
neither the first nor the last penny.
God the Father delights in the truth in your inward being. In fact, he teaches wisdom in the secret
heart. What is the truth taught within
and how is it taught?
King David tells us exactly what it is in Psalm fifty-one, saying, “Have mercy on me, O God, according to your
steadfast love; according to your abundant mercy blot out my
transgressions. Wash me thoroughly from
my iniquity, and cleanse me from my sin!
For I know my transgressions, and my sin is ever before me. Against you, you only, have I sinned and done
what is evil in your sight, so that you may be justified in your words and
blameless in your judgment. Behold, I
was brought forth in iniquity, and in sin did my mother conceive me.” (Psalm 51:1–5 ESV)
The secret wisdom is that we are sinners, what Jesus rightfully
accuses us of!
But how is this wisdom taught in the secret place within? Again, David tells us as he craves for it in
his confession, “Create in me a clean
heart, O God, and renew a right spirit within me. Cast me not away from your presence, and take
not your Holy Spirit from me. Restore to
me the joy of your salvation, and uphold me with a willing spirit.” (Psalm 51:10–12 ESV)
A clean heart comes from a right spirit. A right spirit exists within, while the Holy
Spirit remains. And when the Holy Spirit
remains, he is the Willing Spirit within us.
What does he will us to do? He
wills us to walk with Jesus to the Magistrate and Judge, God the Father.
This is where the right discernment of the division occurs. We see ourselves as one with those whom we
have divisions, we confess our sin, we forgive each other. The Holy Spirit generates faith, to will and
work within us as individuals and as a faith community. We are rightly distressed because of our sin
and the divisions we have practised. We
allow the Holy Spirit to open our eyes to whom it is that accuses.
We realise he who walks with us through this life accusing us, causing
fire within, does not want to divide us from God the Father, but wants to bring
us to the Father, the Eternal Judge, to put us right and divide sin from
us. Our Heavenly Father is also the
Magistrate, who seeks to pronounce a sentence of forgiveness and eternal life
on us too. By the power of the Holy
Spirit, we realise our rightful Accuser is actually our Saviour, having paid the last penny and freed us from the
eternal prison of hell.
On realisation of this, we no longer are dragged to the Judge by the
Accuser. No! Rather we run to him by the power of the Holy
Spirit, confessing, forgiving, each other.
We praise God having been put right with him, and those from whom we
were divided and with whom we were disillusioned. The Judge now hands us over to the Officer,
not to put us in prison, but to keep us in protective custody. Who is God’s Officer? He is the Holy Spirit!
On discerning the division, we see those from whom we were once
divided and whom we waisted time fighting, actually on the same side forgiven,
as we too are forgiven; running and encouraging each other to run toward Jesus
Christ.
“Therefore, since we are
surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us also lay aside every
weight, and sin which clings so closely, and let us run with endurance the race
that is set before us, looking to Jesus,
the founder and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy that was set before him
endured the cross, despising the shame, and is seated at the right hand of the
throne of God.” (Hebrews 12:1–2 ESV)
Let us pray.
Heavenly Father, let us interpret the present time correctly and judge
what is right. Send your Holy Spirit to
fire in us faith, turning sin to ash, and purifying us with forgiveness in the
founder and perfecter of our faith, our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen.