8-18-19 Grace-Benson/Vail Sermon

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John 20:1-18

Joys for Our Journeys 7

Pastor Ron Koehler

Grace—Benson/Vail, AZ

August 18, 2019

The Journey from Death to Life In the name of our resurrected Lord and Savior, dear friends, You can probably think of times when you walked away from a conversation or a news story or an internet article thinking, “I just can’t relate to that.” What you heard or what you read is so far from your experience or your lifestyle or your way of thinking that there was no good way for you to process it. I recently heard on the radio about the most expensive celebrity engagement rings. Did you know that when Brad Pitt gave a ring to Angelina Jolie, it was worth $500,000? Yeah, that’s a lot, right? I don’t have that kind of money. Debbie did not get that kind of ring. I can’t relate. To make it worse, that ring is number 25 on the list! The most expensive ring was Mariah Carey’s, worth $10 million! She had previously received another from a different man that was worth $2.5 million—number ten on the list! It is impossible for us to relate to that. It doesn’t have to be money though. The thing we can’t relate to could be big city, inner city troubles or drug addiction or a home where mom and dad don’t fight. It could be living on lake or a river, because you grew up in the desert and you’re still here. There are so many things that any one of us cannot relate to. It is particularly so when we think about some specific journeys that Jesus made. We cannot fully understand the journey from heaven to earth, the journey Jesus took to become our Savior. We can’t fathom the Incarnation of Christ because he is the only one who could make that journey…the only one sinners needed to make it…and the only one who did make it. We cannot comprehend the journey to the cross, the journey Jesus took, because even if we would walk to our own torture and death, it wouldn’t be with the entire weight of humanity’s sin on our shoulders. Therefore, it would not be a journey that resulted in forgiveness for the sins of all people. We have another one today: the journey from death and the grave to life again. Mary Magdalene knew that Jesus died. She had seen it with her own eyes as she and others stood at the foot of the cross. Entering the garden where the tomb was, she saw that the heavy, heavy stone blocking the entrance to his tomb had been rolled back. Peter and John were the ones she ran to tell—the leader of the disciples and the disciple closest to Jesus. They immediately went to the tomb, the swifter John peering into the tomb and the impetuous Peter bursting into it. What they saw confirmed Mary’s concern: the body of Jesus was gone and they didn’t know where he was. The confused disciples left, while Mary remained there, crying in the garden. Obviously, the body of Jesus had taken a journey of sorts; it moved from the tomb to somewhere else. But this was not the short journey of a dead body from one tomb to another tomb, as Mary suspected.


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