Fourth Sunday in Lent
Laetare
March 6, 2016
You should try this. Get out a pen and paper and
write down the things you want. It doesn’t have to be a long list. Just write
down things you want, whether you have them or not. Then make a list of the
things you need. This might be a little harder. Of course, everyone needs food
and water and shelter. So think along the lines of what you need for your
day-to-day living. For your home, your work, and other things you’re involved
in.
Now take a look at the things on your list and
imagine they were all taken away. What would you do? What would you pray to God
for? Or would you wonder if it were even worth it to pray to Him? If you have
nothing left, is God even still with you?
It’s hard to imagine this because usually people
don’t lose everything. But it’s worth thinking about because if you believe God
is the true God then you need to believe it no matter what. What this means is
that all the things you don’t have and all the things that you lose still do
not throw you into doubt of God’s faithfulness to you. If God loves you then He
loves you whether you’re in need or in plenty.
If we’re honest, we usually think of God’s
faithfulness to us as His blessing us with those things that are on our lists
of what we want and need. If He gives those things to us then He is our God. If
things are going well for us then He is blessing us and He is doing what He as
God is supposed to do.
That’s what the people in the Gospel reading
thought. They weren’t dumb. They saw that Jesus was providing miraculously and
they thought, This is what we want. This is what we need. So they followed Him.
They were looking for more.
Did Jesus get frustrated with them for seeking the
things of this world? No, He gave them to them. He fed them. After listening to
Him He didn’t say, That’s all you need. You don’t need the things of this
world, only the spiritual and eternal things. He knew they needed food. He
provided for them in what they needed.
When Satan had tempted Jesus to provide for Himself
bread, Jesus quoted the Scriptures, Man shall not live by bread alone, but by
the very Word of God. The simple truth is, Jesus ate food. He needed sleep. He
made use of shelter. He wore clothing and took care of His temporal needs. Just
because our ultimate needs are met with the Word of God doesn’t mean we should
ignore our needs of this life. Just because we live by the very Word of God
doesn’t mean we live only by the Word of God. We are given many blessings of
this life by God, as Jesus shows in the Gospel reading.
But actually, even the temporal and physical things
God gives us are by His Word. It was by speaking that God brought all things into
existence. Him blessing us with the eternal things we need and the temporal
things we need are not either/or, they’re both/and. God blesses us in body and
soul. There’s a reason Jesus gave us the fourth petition of the Lord’s Prayer,
Give us this day our daily bread. And of course that is followed by the next
petition, And forgive us our trespasses.
All this sounds simple enough, but it’s not that
simple played out in real life, is it? God provides for us and wants to bless
us but sometimes we’re in need. Sometimes things we need are taken away.
Sometimes we’re caught up in the things we want, even seeing them as things we
need. How is it that God blesses us and provides for us when we’re in need?
There’s a one-word answer, and it sounds trite. But
it’s true. It’s absolutely the one thing we need no matter what happens to us,
no matter what we have or don’t have. It’s the basic Sunday School answer:
Jesus. Our Lord shows He is the answer to all that we need when He shows us
that what He gives to us is Himself.
When John tells us that Jesus was about to do
something that He knew He was going to bring about miraculously, he could have
just told us that Jesus fed thousands of people with a few loaves and two fish.
But inspired by the Holy Spirit, John connects this with what Jesus was yet to
do; and a far more miraculous blessing He would bring about.
John says that Jesus fed these people when the
Passover was near. On its own, this detail might not be anything more than a
time marker. But we know what Jesus did at the Passover on the night in which
He was betrayed. He took bread and broke it, and giving thanks, He gave it to
His disciples and said, Take eat, this is My body, given for you.
John likes to call Jesus’ miraculous actions signs.
They are actions that point to something greater. It’s hard to imagine
something greater than Jesus feeding thousands of people with a little bread
and fish. But we know Jesus did the greatest thing of all, He fed the world
with Himself. He says later on in John 6, My flesh is true food and My blood is
true drink. Jesus Himself is the true food for the life of the world.
When Jesus was feeding the masses in our Gospel
reading He alone knew that He would be giving thanks at a later Passover in
which the bread and wine given would be His very own body and blood. This is
why He escaped the crowd when they wanted to seize Him to make Him their king.
The only king He would be was the one who would lay down His life for the sin
of the world.
If you make a list of things you need and things
you want and then you see that your life doesn’t match up with those things,
know that you don’t need to take Jesus by force as the people in the Gospel
reading tried to do. You don’t need to try to make Him your King, He already
is. He already gives you everything you need. You know this because He gives
you Himself. He provides you in body and soul because here in this Meal you
have something even greater than the meal He provided in feeding thousands of
people with bread and fish. Here in this meal He gives you Himself, His body
and His blood, given and shed for you for your forgiveness. No matter what you
are going through or what you need, He gives you everything you need by giving
you Himself.
When you know that He feeds you often with Himself
for the forgiveness of your sins then you can see how He blesses you in so many
ways. He gives you people in your life who help you in your need. He gives you
things like food and shelter and money and other material blessings for your
basic needs. If you are ever lacking in even basic things, instead of wondering
if God is providing for you or not, know that He works even through trials you
go through to bless you and strengthen you. If you limit your requests to God
of the temporal things you need you are missing out on the amazing array of
blessings He wants to give you.
Oftentimes it’s when we’re in need that we see how
much we really need God. Oftentimes it’s when we have what we want that we
think we don’t need Him as much as we ought to. The world and our sinful
nature, not to mention Satan, would like us to think that if we’re in need then
God must be holding out on us. How can He possibly make us believe He is
providing for us if we are in need? That’s why we must rely on the Word of God
rather than listening to Satan and the voice of our sinful nature and the voice
of the world. We must stand fast on what God tells us despite what things seem.
If God has delivered over His very own Son, how
much more will He give us all things? If Jesus trusted His Heavenly Father when
He was being forsaken by His very own Father, how much more can we see that our
Heavenly Father loves us so much to save us by His love for us in His Son?
He will provide. He will give you what you need. He
will keep you in body and soul to life eternal. He will keep giving you His Son
in and with bread and wine in a meal that is far greater than any miracle, far
greater in blessing than anything you could ever put on a list of things you
need in this life.
You see, when you get Christ, you get it all. Amen.
SDG
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