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“Truly, truly I say to you, if anyone keeps My word, he shall never see death.” John 8:51 (Read John 8:51-59)

Jesus’ words to His fellow Jews echo His words in John 5 and John 11. Jesus told the Jews in John 5:24: “Truly, truly I say to you, whoever hears My word and believes in Him who sent Me has eternal life and shall not come into condemnation, but has passed from death into life.” In John 11:25-26, Jesus said to Martha when her brother Lazarus had died: “I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in Me, though he may die, yet shall he live. And whoever lives and believes in Me shall never die.”

What does this mean? It means that the one who trusts in Jesus Christ as God’s Son and His Savior will not suffer eternal death and damnation. Though believers may die physical or temporal death and their bodies be placed in the grave, they will not die spiritually or eternally.

At death, God’s angels carry their souls into heaven to be with the Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. On the Last Day, when Christ returns, He will bring their souls with Him, raise up their bodies as glorified heavenly bodies, and they will, according to both body and soul, dwell forever with the Lord Jesus.

St. Paul wrote to the Philippians: “For to me, to continue living is Christ, and to die is gain. But if I am to live on in the body, this will mean fruitful labor to me. Yet I do not know what I shall choose. I am in a difficult position between the two, having a desire to depart and to be with Christ, which is far better. Nevertheless, to remain in the body is more needful for your sake” (Phil. 1:21-24; cf. Luke 16:22-23; Rev. 6:9-11: 7:9-17).

To the Thessalonians, St. Paul wrote: “But I would not have you ignorant, brothers, concerning those who are asleep, that you may not grieve as others who have no hope. For if we believe that Jesus died and arose again, so God will bring with Him those who sleep in Jesus. For this we say to you by the word of the Lord, that we who are alive and remain until the coming of the Lord will not precede those who are asleep. For the Lord Himself will descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel, and with the trumpet call of God. And the dead in Christ will rise first. Then we who are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air. And so we shall be forever with the Lord.” (1 Thess. 4:13-17; cf. Phil. 3:20-21; 2 Cor. 5:1-9; 1 Cor. 15:1-58).

Jesus called upon His hearers — and He calls upon us today — to hear and believe His words, to believe He is the eternal Son of God who came into this world a true man to redeem us by His perfect atoning sacrifice, to turn from our sinful ways, and to look to Him and His cross for pardon, forgiveness, and life eternal.

As Jesus said, those who keep His saying and look to Him for pardon and forgiveness will not see death — they won’t be condemned to eternal damnation in the fires of hell but have passed from death to life. At death, their souls will be carried by God’s angels into the presence of Abraham and all the saints who have looked to Christ for mercy, and on the Last Day, their bodies will be raised up as glorified and heavenly bodies and reunited with their souls, and they will dwell forever with the Lord!

Grant that I hear and believe Your words, dear Lord Jesus, so that I may share in Your victory over death and live in Your presence forever. Amen.

[Scripture is quoted from The Holy Bible, Modern English Version, Copyright © 2024, 2017, 2014 by United Bible Association. Published and distributed by Charisma House. All rights reserved.]

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“Now judgment is upon this world. Now the ruler of this world will be cast out. And if I be lifted up from the earth, I will draw all men to Myself.” John 12:31-32 (Read John 12:27-33)

Jesus came into this world to suffer and die on the cross and make atonement for the sins of all, and by doing so, He would bring glory to God the Father (cf. John 12:27-28).

While Jesus, who was in perfect communion with the Father, did not desire to be condemned and forsaken by God as He bore the guilt of mankind’s sin, that is what the Father sent Him into this world to do. And, by His sacrificial death on the cross for all our sins, He would make it possible for you and me and for all people to be pardoned, forgiven, and restored to fellowship with God our Maker.

After God the Father again spoke from heaven that all might know and recognize Jesus as the Son of God and their Messiah and Savior, Jesus said, “Now judgment is upon this world. Now the ruler of this world will be cast out. And if I be lifted up from the earth, I will draw all men to Myself” (John 12:31-32). What did Jesus mean?

God’s judgment was about to be meted out upon this sinful world and all its inhabitants, and Jesus would bear that judgment for all when He was lifted up on the cross and there suffered and died the just punishment for the sins of all people. By bearing our guilt and dying in our stead, Jesus made it possible for us to look to Him and His cross in faith and be justified, forgiven, and restored to communion and fellowship with God our Father. He would, through the preaching of the cross, draw all people to Himself, offering them forgiveness from God and everlasting life in fellowship with the Father through faith in His name.

Jesus’ voice, His call, still sounds forth today, calling upon lost sinners to repent of their rebellious and sinful ways and to look in faith to Him and His cross for pardon and forgiveness. He promises pardon and eternal life to all who turn to Him in faith.

Jesus suffered our punishment, and He rose again on the third day in victory. He defeated Satan, who rules over all in this world, having brought us under the curse and condemnation of God’s law by our sin. But Satan is now overcome and defeated through Jesus’ atoning sacrifice. He is cast out of heaven and will suffer God’s eternal punishment, along with all whom he has deceived into living in accordance with his lies.

Jesus now offers you the benefits of His victory over Satan. He seeks to rescue you from Satan’s rule and draw you to Himself, forgiving your sins and restoring you to fellowship with God the Father. Will you acknowledge your sins and turn to Him in faith, or will you turn away from Him in unbelief and continue on in your sinful and rebellious ways to partake of God’s eternal wrath and judgment?

As the Scripture says, “He who believes and is baptized will be saved. But he who does not believe will be condemned” (Mark 16:16).

O gracious God, have mercy upon my soul and draw me to Jesus and His cross in faith that I might receive of Him pardon, forgiveness, and the eternal joys of fellowship and communion with You. In Jesus’ name, I pray. Amen.

[Scripture is quoted from The Holy Bible, Modern English Version, Copyright © 2024, 2017, 2014 by United Bible Association. Published and distributed by Charisma House. All rights reserved.]

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Merciful Savior Lutheran Church

“Holding Forth the Word of Life”

2879 W. Walnut Street, Suite. 110, Rogers, Arkansas 72756

www.mercifulsaviorlutheran.net

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Sunday, July 28, 2024

Worship

LSB #606 “I Lay My Sins on Jesus”

Invocation
(Congregation Stands)
O almighty God — Father, Son, and Holy Spirit — we come into Your presence to seek Your mercy, to hear Your Word, and to offer up to You our prayers and praises. Hear us for the sake of the Son, our Lord Jesus Christ, and His atoning sacrifice on the cross for our sins. Amen.

Psalm 130 A Song of Ascents.
1 Out of the depths have I cried unto You, O LORD. 2 Lord, hear my voice! Let Your ears be attentive to the voice of my supplications! 3 If you, LORD, should mark iniquities, O Lord, who could stand? 4 But there is forgiveness with You, so that You may be feared. 5 I wait for the LORD; my soul does wait, and in His word do I hope. 6 My soul waits for the Lord more than those who watch for the morning; indeed, more than those who watch for the morning. 7 O Israel, hope in the LORD! For with the LORD there is mercy, and with Him is abundant redemption. 8 And He will redeem Israel from all his iniquities.

Confession of Sins
P: Let us, therefore, confess our sins unto the LORD our God and look to Him for mercy and forgiveness for the sake of the abundant redemption accomplished by Jesus Christ, who has redeemed us from all our iniquities.
C: Almighty God, our Maker and Redeemer, we poor sinners confess unto You that we are by nature sinful and unclean and that we have sinned against You in our thoughts, desires, words, and deeds. We, therefore, flee for refuge to Your infinite mercy, seeking and imploring Your grace for the sake of our Lord Jesus Christ.
P: For the sake of Jesus’ holy life and His atoning sacrifice on the cross, I announce unto you the grace and mercy of God and, in the name and stead of Jesus Christ our Savior, proclaim to you forgiveness for all your sins through faith in Jesus’ name. Amen.

Apostles’ Creed (back cover of LSB)

LSB #908 “Lord, Open Now My Heart to Hear”

Scripture Lesson: John 8:31-47 (Congregation Stands)
31 Then Jesus said to those Jews who believed Him, “If you remain in My word, then you are truly My disciples. 32 You shall know the truth, and the truth shall set you free.”
33 They answered Him, “We are Abraham’s seed and have never been in bondage to anyone. Why do You say, ‘You shall be set free’?”
34 Jesus answered them, “Truly, truly I say to you, whoever commits sin is a slave of sin. 35 Now a slave does not remain in the house forever, but a son remains forever. 36 Therefore if the Son sets you free, you shall be free indeed. 37 I know that you are Abraham’s seed. But you seek to kill Me, because My word has no place in you. 38 I am telling what I have seen with My Father, and you are doing what you have seen with your father.”
39 They answered Him, “Abraham is our father.”
Jesus said to them, “If you were Abraham’s children, you would do the works of Abraham. 40 But now you seek to kill Me, a Man who has told you the truth which I heard from God. Abraham did not do this. 41 You are doing the works of your father.”
Then they said to Him, “We were not born of sexual immorality. We have one Father: God.”
42 Jesus said to them, “If God were your Father, you would love Me, for I came from God and proceeded into the world. I did not come of My own authority, but He sent Me. 43 Why do you not understand My speaking? Because you cannot bear to hear My word. 44 You are of your father the devil, and you want to do the desires of your father. He was a murderer from the beginning, and does not stand in the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he lies, he speaks from his own nature, for he is a liar and the father of lies. 45 Yet because I tell the truth, you do not believe Me. 46 Which of you convicts Me of sin? If I speak the truth, why do you not believe Me? 47 He who is of God hears God’s words. Therefore, you do not hear them, because you are not of God.”

Offering

Prayer (Congregation Stands)
Merciful Father, for the sake of the shed blood of Your Son, Jesus Christ, forgive us for failing to walk by faith in the promises of Your Word. Move us to read and study our Bibles regularly and to come before You with our petitions and praises. Keep us from being overcome by our sinful inclinations and preserve us in the true and saving faith unto life everlasting. Lord, in Your mercy, Hear our prayer.
O Christ Jesus, eternal Son of God and our Savior, You gave Your life for ours when You died on the cross and made atonement for our sins. Bless the work of our pastor and congregation, and of faithful pastors, missionaries, and congregations everywhere, so that Your life-giving Word might be proclaimed among us and among the peoples of the world, and those who hear might repent of their sins and look to You and Your cross for pardon and forgiveness. Lord, in Your mercy, Hear our prayer.
O Holy Spirit, do not forsake us because of our weakness and disobedience to Your Word. Be patient with us and move us to continually repent of our sins and look in faith to our Savior for mercy. Teach us from Your Word. Strengthen and keep us in the true and saving faith. Lord, in Your mercy, Hear our prayer.
O loving and merciful God, our nation and people are living in darkness and are under Your wrath and judgment. Open the eyes and ears of our people and rulers that they might see and hear the truth of Your Word, repent of their evil deeds, and fall down at the feet of Jesus, pleading for pardon and forgiveness and then seeking to walk in Your ways, that Your judgment may be turned away and Your eternal wrath against us be averted. Lord, in Your mercy, Hear our prayer.
O Healer and Preserver of our bodies and souls, as You have promised, we ask You to provide for all our needs and to preserve us from all harm and danger and all evil. We lift up to You those among us who are afflicted. We remember especially today John and Linda, Joyce, Carl, Richard, Harley and his family, John and Karen, __________, and all others we name in our hearts. Have mercy upon us, grant healing to the sick, comfort to the oppressed, and strength for all to endure the troubles and afflictions of this life in the hope of everlasting glory for the sake of Christ Jesus, our Savior. Lord, in Your mercy, Hear our prayer. Amen.

Lord’s Prayer
Our Father, who is in heaven, hallowed be Your name. Your kingdom come; Your will be done on earth, as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one. For Yours is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever. Amen. (Matthew 6:9-13)

Hymn #560 “Drawn to the Cross, Which Thou Hast Blessed”

Lord’s Supper
Holy Communion will be administered during our worship today. In this Supper, Jesus Christ offers and gives us to partake of His body and blood, given and shed for us on the cross for the forgiveness of our sins. The Bible calls on us to examine ourselves before partaking of Christ’s Supper — to know whether we are truly sorry for our sins and trust in Jesus’ shed blood for pardon and whether we sincerely desire to amend our sinful ways with the help and aid of the Holy Spirit. Cf. 1 Cor. 11:23ff.; 10:16ff.; 2 Cor. 13:5.

Words of Institution and Distribution
“For I received from the Lord that which I also delivered to you: that the Lord Jesus, on the night in which He was betrayed, took bread. When He had given thanks, He broke it and said, ‘Take and eat. This is My body which is broken for you. Do this in remembrance of Me.’
“In the same manner, He took the cup after He had supper, saying, ‘This cup is the new covenant in My blood. Do this, as often as you drink it, in remembrance of Me.’ As often as you eat this bread and drink this cup, you proclaim the Lord’s death until He comes.” (1 Cor. 11:23-26)

Prayer of Thanksgiving (Congregation Stands)
O Lord Jesus Christ, Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world, we thank You for fulfilling all righteousness in our stead and then taking upon Yourself the guilt and punishment for all our sins and making full atonement for us by Your perfect sacrifice on the cross. And we thank and praise You for giving us to partake of Your one holy sacrifice so that we might also partake of the blessings You won for us by Your death and have made sure to us by Your glorious resurrection. Strengthen and keep us in the true and saving faith, and move us to live our lives for You while we await Your glorious return and the joys of Your everlasting kingdom. Amen.

Benediction (Num. 6:24-26)
The LORD bless you and keep you; the LORD make His face to shine upon you, and be gracious unto you; the LORD lift His countenance upon you, and give you peace. Amen.

LSB #805 “Praise God from Whom All Blessings Flow”

[Scripture is taken from The Holy Bible, Modern English Version, Copyright © 2024, 2017, 2014 by United Bible Association. Published and distributed by Charisma House. All rights reserved.]

For pastoral care, please call Pastor Moll at 479-233-0081 or email him at pastor@mercifulsaviorlutheran.net.

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“But Jesus answered them, saying, ‘The hour has come that the Son of Man should be glorified. Most assuredly, I say to you, unless a grain of wheat falls into the ground and dies, it remains alone; but if it dies, it produces much grain. He who loves his life will lose it, and he who hates his life in this world will keep it for eternal life. If anyone serves Me, let him follow Me; and where I am, there My servant will be also. If anyone serves Me, him My Father will honor.’” John 12:23-26

If a kernel of wheat is safely preserved and stored, it remains just a single kernel of wheat. If, however, it is planted in the ground and dies, so to speak, it will produce much more wheat.

With the time of His sufferings and death at hand, Jesus used this farming illustration to point out that if He preserved His life and were unwilling to suffer and die for the world’s sins, He would remain alone and save no one but Himself. But by laying down His life and dying on the cross for the sins of all mankind and being buried in the tomb, He would produce much fruit. He would provide salvation for all, and those who place their faith in Him would be pardoned and spared from the coming wrath of God upon sin.

Jesus did not try to preserve his earthly life and avoid suffering the just punishment for our sins. He obeyed God’s Law perfectly in our stead and then willingly laid down His life for us sinners. The Bible tells us in 1 Corinthians 15:3-4 that “Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures, and that He was buried, and that He rose again the third day according to the Scriptures …”

Like the grain of wheat that must sacrifice itself to produce more wheat, Jesus Christ sacrificed Himself to save mankind from sin and its eternal punishment. He died so that sinful men might receive forgiveness of sins and become children of God through faith in Him. His resurrection on the third day proves that His holy sacrifice was acceptable to God as full payment for all sins (cf. Rom. 4:23-25).

This little illustration of the kernel of wheat can also be applied to our lives. We cannot save ourselves or anyone else from sin and hell by our death, but since Christ has redeemed us by His innocent sufferings and death, we are to live our lives for Him. The Bible tells us of Christ Jesus: “He died for all, that those who live should live no longer for themselves, but for Him who died for them and rose again” (2 Cor. 5:15).

If we live for ourselves in this life and seek to preserve our lives, goals, and ambitions in this world and are unwilling to trust in the Lord Jesus Christ and walk with Him in accord with His Word – if we are not willing to deny ourselves, take up the cross of suffering which we must bear as faithful Christians, and follow Jesus Christ – we will end up losing our lives forever!

But if we trust in Jesus Christ as our Savior and set our hope upon eternal life with Him in heaven, we will then lay down the worldly goals and the pleasures of this life and live our lives for Him who has redeemed us from sin and eternal damnation and has given us a place in His eternal kingdom.

And the result of trusting in Jesus and His cross, sacrificing ourselves, and living our lives for Jesus in accord with His Word? Life. Life now in communion with God, and life eternal in His kingdom. We, too, will bear fruit for Christ Jesus and bring glory to our God and Savior (cf. Matt. 5:16; John 15:1-8).

“Grant that I only Thee may love and seek those things which are above till I behold Thee face to face, O Light eternal, through Thy grace. Amen.” (“Renew Me, O Eternal Light,” Translator: August Crull; Author: Johann Friedrich Ruopp,1714)

[Scripture is quoted from The Holy Bible, New King James Version, Copyright © 1982 Thomas Nelson. All rights reserved.]

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“Again, Jesus said to them, ‘I am going away, and you will seek Me, and you will die in your sins. Where I am going, you cannot come.’ So the Jews said, ‘Will He kill Himself? For He said, “Where I am going, you cannot come.”’ He said to them, ‘You are from below; I am from above. You are of this world; I am not of this world. Therefore I said to you that you will die in your sins. For unless you believe that I am He, you will die in your sins.’” John 8:21-24

What a terrible thing to die in your sins — to die and stand before the holy Judge of all while still bearing the uncleanness and guilt of your sins! Yet, this is what was soon to happen to a great many of the Jews in Jesus’ day. Jesus warned them, “I am going away, and you will seek Me, and you will die in your sins. Where I am going, you cannot come” (John 8:21).

Because so many of His Jewish hearers saw no need to repent of their sins and trust in Jesus as their Messiah and Savior, they would die in their sins and face the eternal wrath and condemnation of God. Where Jesus was going — to the right hand of God the Father in heaven (cf. John 14:1ff.; Eph. 2:20f.) — they would not be able to come! Instead, they faced a Christless eternity and the everlasting torments of hell!

Again, Jesus warned them, “Therefore I said to you that you will die in your sins. For unless you believe that I am He, you will die in your sins” (John 8:24).

Jesus’ words still ring out today! Those who do not trust in Jesus as their Messiah and Savior from sin are not justified and forgiven and acceptable to God. They are still dead in their trespasses and sins (cf. Eph. 2:1ff.). Unless they repent and trust in Jesus and His cross, they will die in their sins and are headed to an eternity of everlasting punishment. Where Jesus is, at the right hand of God the Father, they cannot come!

Unless people repent and turn to God’s Son, Jesus Christ, who was lifted up on the cross to suffer and die there for us and bear the full punishment for our sins and the sins of the whole world, they will die in their sins and face the holy God in their own uncleanness and guilt! (Cf. John 3:14-18,36; Matt. 22:11-14.)

What about you? Will you die in the guilt of your sins and face the eternal wrath of an angry God? Or will you, by the grace of God, turn to Jesus and receive His full and complete pardon and forgiveness for your sins and enjoy the everlasting blessings of life in heaven with Him?

The Bible tells us: “As it is appointed for men to die once, but after this comes the judgment, so Christ was offered once to bear the sins of many, and He will appear a second time, not to bear sin but to save those who eagerly wait for Him” (Hebrews 9:27-28).

Jesus has already died and paid in full for your sins. His resurrection on the third day is proof that God accepted His death as full payment for the sins of the world (cf. 1 Cor. 15:3,4; Rom. 4:23-25)! Why die in your sins and be condemned by God? Turn in faith to Jesus and His shed blood and be forgiven and saved (Cf. 2 Cor. 5:19-6:2; Isa. 55:6-7)!

O dearest Jesus, have mercy upon our wayward hearts and draw us to You so that we might not enter eternity bearing the guilt and condemnation for our sins but have, instead, the blessing of forgiveness and life everlasting for the sake of Your holy and precious blood, shed for us on the cross. Amen.

[Scripture is quoted from The Holy Bible, Modern English Version, Copyright © 2024, 2017, 2014 by United Bible Association. Published and distributed by Charisma House. All rights reserved.]

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