9 March 2014
Text: Matt 4:1-11 (Gen 3:1-21, 2 Cor 6:1-10)
In the name of +
Jesus. Amen.
“Did
God actually say…?”
With
this question, Satan began his sales pitch to Eve and Adam. Satan was not trying to sell her a laundry
detergent, or a car, or a set of steak knives.
He was trying to sell her, and her husband, something that no-one in
their right mind would want: death.
“Did
God actually say, ‘You shall not eat of any tree of the garden’?” asked the serpent.
He waited for the customer to make her objection, which she did: “We may eat of the fruit of the trees in the garden, but God said, ‘You shall not eat of the fruit of the tree that is in the midst of the garden, neither shall you touch it, lest you die.” And here is where the crafty salesman went for the close: “You will not surely die. For God knows that when you eat of it your eyes will be opened, and you will be like God, knowing good and evil.”
He waited for the customer to make her objection, which she did: “We may eat of the fruit of the trees in the garden, but God said, ‘You shall not eat of the fruit of the tree that is in the midst of the garden, neither shall you touch it, lest you die.” And here is where the crafty salesman went for the close: “You will not surely die. For God knows that when you eat of it your eyes will be opened, and you will be like God, knowing good and evil.”
And
so the opening line: “Did God actually say…”, designed to sow the seed of
doubt, was followed up by the lie that breaking God’s law would not lead to
death. The serpent appealed to her
vanity, he offered her benefits of Godlike power for buying what he had to
offer. And he closed the deal: “She took
of its fruit and ate, and she also gave some to her husband who was with her,
and he ate.”
Satan
made the sale. He sold death to people
who were immortal; he sold sorrow and suffering to people who lived in perfect
joy and peace. He sold every human being
who was ever born into the slavery to sin.
Except
one.
For God in His mercy, redeemed Adam and Eve and all fallen men created in His image, but who were fooled and corrupted by the crafty serpent, by the devil, by Satan. God promised Adam and Eve a Savior, saying to the serpent, “He,” the Savior, “shall bruise your head and you shall bruise His heel.” And that “offspring” of the woman, or as the Hebrew text literally reads, that “Seed,” would be sown in the womb of a future daughter of Eve, He would be a Son of Adam who is the Son of God, who will fulfill the promise and crush the serpent’s head, making war against the devil, defeating him, not merely setting the clock this way or that, but radically turning back the ravages of time and death, making all things new, in a new creation: a new heaven and new earth, and renewing men and women for everlasting life.
For God in His mercy, redeemed Adam and Eve and all fallen men created in His image, but who were fooled and corrupted by the crafty serpent, by the devil, by Satan. God promised Adam and Eve a Savior, saying to the serpent, “He,” the Savior, “shall bruise your head and you shall bruise His heel.” And that “offspring” of the woman, or as the Hebrew text literally reads, that “Seed,” would be sown in the womb of a future daughter of Eve, He would be a Son of Adam who is the Son of God, who will fulfill the promise and crush the serpent’s head, making war against the devil, defeating him, not merely setting the clock this way or that, but radically turning back the ravages of time and death, making all things new, in a new creation: a new heaven and new earth, and renewing men and women for everlasting life.
But,
dear friends, it comes at a terrible price.
For God told Satan: “You will bruise His heel.” And indeed, there is a consequence of death
as a result of the fall, as punishment for our sins, and that death was paid by
the Offspring, the Seed of the woman, who was born into our world not to buy
the lie of the sales-pitch of death, but rather to give away the truth of the
grace of life – purchased “not with gold or silver, but with his holy, precious
blood and with His innocent suffering and death.”
Three
years before Jesus was to conquer the devil at the cross, He would meet the
devil in the wilderness. Satan made the
same sales pitch to this New and Greater Adam, this Son of Adam and Eve, who is
also the Son of God. The devil tried to
distort God’s Word and close the deal on the Son of God once and for all, but
our Lord Jesus Christ was not buying it.
There was to be no “Did God actually say...?” this time. Instead, the challenge was to go the other way: “It is written.” Rather than allow the devil to cast doubt upon God’s Word, Jesus, who is God’s Word in the flesh, uses the Word as a sword to beat back the crafts and assaults of the devil.
The tempter first tried the sales-pitch of food, knowing that Jesus was hungry. Our Lord replied, “It is written, ‘Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes from the mouth of God.’”
There was to be no “Did God actually say...?” this time. Instead, the challenge was to go the other way: “It is written.” Rather than allow the devil to cast doubt upon God’s Word, Jesus, who is God’s Word in the flesh, uses the Word as a sword to beat back the crafts and assaults of the devil.
The tempter first tried the sales-pitch of food, knowing that Jesus was hungry. Our Lord replied, “It is written, ‘Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes from the mouth of God.’”
The
tempter then tried to misuse God’s Word, quoting Scripture, but doing so out of
context, challenging our Lord, appealing to His vanity. “Jesus said to him, ‘Again it is written,
‘You shall not put the Lord your God to the test.”
The tempter then offered to give Jesus Godlike power to rule the kingdoms of the world, and make his pitch that Jesus worship him. “Then Jesus said to him, ‘be gone, Satan! For it is written, “You shall worship the Lord your God and to Him only shall you serve.’”
The tempter then offered to give Jesus Godlike power to rule the kingdoms of the world, and make his pitch that Jesus worship him. “Then Jesus said to him, ‘be gone, Satan! For it is written, “You shall worship the Lord your God and to Him only shall you serve.’”
Thus
the fall in Eden would not be repeated. This time, the Man defeated the crafts
and assaults of the devil. He did not
buy the pitch. He did not make a foolish
transaction. And the serpent was to slink
away until a more opportune time, when the real battle would rage: the battle
of the cross. And it is at the cross
where the bloody heel of Jesus would crush and mortally wound the devil, his
lies, and all of his works and ways.
Did
God actually say that a Seed of the woman would come to defeat the devil and
redeem mankind! Indeed, He did, dear
brothers and sisters! Indeed He
did! Once and for all. God actually said, and God actually did!
And
so here we are, dear friends, at a crossroads of our own, the intersection of
our fallen nature and our renewed nature in, with, and under the sacrificial
blood of Christ, the crossroads of the deadly lies of the serpent and the
life-giving Word of the living God. Here
we are as baptized Christians given the gift of eternal life by Christ’s work,
by the Father’s promise, by the seal of the Holy Spirit, and yet Satan continues
to whisper in our ears: “Did God actually say…?
Dear friends, “It is written.” The promises are “written.” And they are written to be read. Read the Word! Study the Word! Hurl the Word back into the lying sales-pitch of Satan! Are you better than our Lord? If Jesus used the shield of God’s Word to protect himself against the tempter, how much more should we “poor miserable sinners” do the same, dear friends?
Dear friends, “It is written.” The promises are “written.” And they are written to be read. Read the Word! Study the Word! Hurl the Word back into the lying sales-pitch of Satan! Are you better than our Lord? If Jesus used the shield of God’s Word to protect himself against the tempter, how much more should we “poor miserable sinners” do the same, dear friends?
Our
Divine Service is a twice-weekly baptism and feast in the Word of God. As a congregation, we gather to study the
Holy Word together twice weekly. We are
called upon not to forsake the assembly of ourselves together to mutually beat
back the sales-pitch of the evil one. We
are vulnerable to his lies. And that is
why the Lord has provided you with a community of brothers and sisters for
mutual aid and comfort. For what war was
ever won by individual soldiers fighting separately, each in his own place and
in his own way? The Lord has called you,
dear friends, called you, to be a part of this community: to hear the law
convict you, to hear the gospel comfort you, to hear Christ absolve you, and to
hear the Word beat Satan down. The Lord
has called you to join us in Bible class – as a community. It is not only about what you get out of it
(which is, incidentally, eternal life), but also about what you can do for your
neighbor by participating.
Satan loves a divided people to conquer. Satan hates a people that are united with one another under the headship of the Lord, knowledgeable of His Word, and humbly submitting to His calling and election as Christians. And better yet, Satan is powerless to take away the gift the Lord has given us in His mercy and in His Word, in His promise, and in His very body and blood.
As the holy apostle speaks to us yet again, dear friends: “Behold, now is the favorable time; behold now is the day of salvation.” Now is the time, dear brothers and sisters, now, this holy season of Lent, now is the time to recommit to the Lord, to make a vow to be here with Jesus week in and week out, without excuses and without the delusion that the Word of God is a low priority. Now is the time to commit to joining your brothers and sisters to study God’s Word. Would Jesus prefer you to sleep in or watch TV or play a round of golf? Will any of those things arm you for battle with Satan?
Satan loves a divided people to conquer. Satan hates a people that are united with one another under the headship of the Lord, knowledgeable of His Word, and humbly submitting to His calling and election as Christians. And better yet, Satan is powerless to take away the gift the Lord has given us in His mercy and in His Word, in His promise, and in His very body and blood.
As the holy apostle speaks to us yet again, dear friends: “Behold, now is the favorable time; behold now is the day of salvation.” Now is the time, dear brothers and sisters, now, this holy season of Lent, now is the time to recommit to the Lord, to make a vow to be here with Jesus week in and week out, without excuses and without the delusion that the Word of God is a low priority. Now is the time to commit to joining your brothers and sisters to study God’s Word. Would Jesus prefer you to sleep in or watch TV or play a round of golf? Will any of those things arm you for battle with Satan?
Being
in His Word does arm you for that battle, dear friends. And better yet, it connects you to the person
and work of Jesus, the one who defeated death and the devil for us men and for
our salvation, for you!
“Did God actually say…?” Yes, indeed, dear friends, yes indeed. God did actually say, and God continues to say in His Word:
“He shall call upon Me, and I will answer him; I will deliver him and honor him. With long life I will satisfy him, and show him my salvation.” It is written! Amen.
“Did God actually say…?” Yes, indeed, dear friends, yes indeed. God did actually say, and God continues to say in His Word:
“He shall call upon Me, and I will answer him; I will deliver him and honor him. With long life I will satisfy him, and show him my salvation.” It is written! Amen.
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