5-26-19 Grace-Tucson Sermon

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John 14:23-29 [Easter 6 CWS C]

Pastor Ron Koehler

Grace—Tucson, AZ

May 26, 2019

GOING HOME: Home School Learning that Leads to Eternal Life In the name our Risen Savior Jesus Christ, dear friends, For these Sundays of the Easter season, our worship theme has been Going Home. Our thoughts have been directed toward heaven in different ways each week and we have found encouragement to live in a way that prepares us to go home to heaven. This week our key words are Home School. When I hear the term Home School, I think of what you probably think of—children who don’t attend a public school or a private school, but instead receive educational instruction from parents at home. This morning, as we use the term Home School, I’d like you to think of something a bit different. Think of Home School as the training and instruction that prepares you to one day live in your eternal home. This is the schooling you receive during your days on this earth that lead you to God’s home in heaven, where you will live eternally. Since this is LEARNING THAT LEADS TO ETERNAL LIFE, each of us needs to take this kind of schooling seriously! LOVE AND LEARNING Just like last week, the context of Jesus’ words is the Upper Room with his disciples the night of his betrayal by Judas, which would be followed by his trials, suffering and death on the cross. Last week, Pastor Kassulke shared the command of Jesus that his followers are to love one another. That love is a love patterned after Jesus’ selfsacrificing love for us. After that—in these words before us today—Jesus speaks of the disciples’ love for him. You know that to survive in life, you need to learn some things—you’re not just born knowing everything. You need to learn how to eat and drink, how to protect yourself from harm, and how to work so that you can make those things happen. There are a lot of things a person needs to learn to survive in life. The same is true when it comes to surviving eternally. We are not born knowing everything about God, knowing what Jesus did for us, how we are forgiven, and what the path to heaven is like. It is necessary that God comes to us with his Word in order to teach us these things. When this happens, we are like students sitting in front of a teacher to learn. As Jesus instructs people with his word, some will believe what is taught. They will love Jesus because of his great love for them that took him to the cross, and they will hold onto Jesus’ word—all of it. They will love it and learn it and live by it. That’s what Jesus says: “If anyone loves me, he will hold on to my teaching.” And when Jesus uses the word love, he’s not using the word that expresses a friendship kind of love. He uses the same word he uses to describe his love for sinners—a self-sacrificing love, the kind that gives up for another person.


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