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Higher Homilies: Messy Business: Exodus 12:1-14

Rev. Joel Frische

Exodus 12:1-14

In the Name of Jesus. Amen.

It’s starts out so nice. Dad brings home a cute little fluffy, perfect, one year-old male lamb. It’s kind of like getting a new pet. But then just a few short days later you go “Silence of the Lambs” on it. You take that sweet little lamb, slaughter it, smear its blood on your house, roast it with fire, even its head, legs and its innards. Then you pair it with some wine, a bit of flat bread and bitter herbs and then you eat poor little fluffy. But that’s not all. If there is anything of fluffy left, you go pyromaniac on it. You incinerate it by the next morning. What starts out so nice, gets ugly really quickly.

But sin is ugly and messy. God’s judgment over sin is real. The wages of sin is death. There’s no getting around that one. It’s clear in the Old Testament just as it is in the New. Feast on the forbidden fruit like Adam and Eve, break God’s commandments, close your ears to His Word, expect to die. He’s gonna go pyromaniac on you!

But just as sin is messy business, so is salvation. You’re old enough. You’ve been taught the Christian faith. You know that God’s work in Christ for the salvation of His people isn’t some cute, fluffy story. It involves, at times, suffering, blood and gore, and yes, even brutal death. For sin to be atoned, covered up, washed away, blood must be shed, a death must take place. So it was for Israel, so it is for you. Sin requires payment, a payment you or no other sinner can make. A payment bigger than even a cute little lamb. And know this, if Jesus, the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world doesn’t pay it FOR YOU, death will never pass you over.

Atonement for sin in is messy business indeed. Consider that Passover lamb. There were approximately 600,000 men, not including women and children, whom God freed from bondage in Egypt. If even half of those men had wives and children you’d have tens, maybe even hundreds of thousands of households, each with a one year-old, spotless, male lamb to be slaughtered at twilight on the 14th day of the month, roasted, eaten and the leftovers burned. But God was at work, bringing life from death. God’s people feasted on the flesh of a lamb without blemish, whose blood on the doorposts spared them from the angel of death and set them on the road to the Promised Land. Actually it foreshadowed a greater blood and a greater redemption.

The story is far bigger than that. God had something better in store for these children of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, definitely something better FOR YOU. He’s got more for you than a piece of real estate in the Middle East or a plate of lamb chops. Christ is your Passover Lamb, sacrificed FOR YOU. He is the spotless Lamb of God, whose blood has purchased and freed you from the bonds of sin, death and the power of the devil. But in this Passover of old, the Lord has much to teach you about your salvation in Jesus.

When God’s people of old observed the Lord’s Passover as they prepared to depart with haste to the Promised Land, everything changed. What Yahweh, the Lord is about to do to set His people free is so huge that their entire calendar is reordered. The month of their redemption now becomes the first month in their record of time. Time is reordered according to the Lord’s salvation for His people.

And every year at this time from henceforth they were to observe this great feast to Yahweh. He commanded them to keep the feast. It was a statute, a Law. And yet this Passover feast, even generations later, bound them together with those who had gone before them. For redemption from bondage was not just for those people at that time, but for all Israel, for all time. And as huge as the Passover Feast was for God’s people of old, Jesus takes it, He fulfills it and makes something greater FOR YOU!

Jesus takes this Passover and He makes it His own. He fulfills it. He makes it a Feast for you that’s not just a memorial of his death, but a life-giving feast of redemption from eternal death. Every celebration of the Lord’s Supper is a Passover anew, death passes over you and you partake of life eternal. “This is my body, given for you. This is my blood, shed for you for the forgiveness of sins.” Your Passover Lamb who was CRUCIFIED on the cross once for all for the sins of the world, for your sin, now offers Himself to you, feast after feast after feast. And as you partake of His flesh and blood He binds you with Him and with all believers in heaven and on earth.

Just as the Passover of old was so huge that it reordered the calendar, look at how Christ CRUCIFIED really does the same for you. Time is reordered. It begins with your Baptism, the 8th day, the day of a new creation. Every day is now a Sabbath rest in Jesus as your Old Adam drowns and dies and your whole life is reordered in Him. Each new church year follows the life of Christ, a journey from the manger to the cross to the empty tomb and then to the out into the church, where God’s people feast on the Lamb who was slain.

That Feast is the climax of what takes place in the Divine Service. The hymns, the liturgies, everything building up to that moment when your spotless Passover Lamb, the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world comes to you with His gifts of forgiveness, life and salvation, targeted right at you, in your mouth. And then out of your mouth comes prayer and praise that confess back to the Lord His goodness, His mercy and His love for sinners.

We even eat Christ’s Passover Feast with haste, not in the same exact way that ancient Israel did, but not that differently either. They were on the brink of the exodus, the way out of bondage, the road to the Promised Land. So they ate with haste, their sandals on their feet and their staff in their hand, ready to go. So it is for you when you feast on Christ’s body and blood. You are a stranger and pilgrim in this fallen world, on the road to a new heaven and a new earth, where the Feast of the Lamb and His bride never ends. When you partake of the foretaste of that great feast to come, you’re ready to depart, not just to go home, but to be with Christ for all eternity. Lord now let Your servant depart in peace, for my eyes have seen your salvation.

You see, the Passover is your story, because it’s all about Christ the spotless Lamb, without blemish, sacrificed, for you. JESUS CRUCIFIED! DEATH PACIFIED! YOU JUSTIFIED, SANCTIFIED, holy in Jesus. Your paschal Lamb has set you free. Alleluia!

In the Name of Jesus. Amen.

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Episode 296: October 24, 2014

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This week on HT-Radio, Pr. Donavon Riley continues his bible study on Galatians. This week Pr. Riley covers the second half of Galatians 5.

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Announcing the 2015 Te Deum Plenary Speakers

Registration opens in just one week for the 2015 Higher Things conferences! Groups may begin registering on November 1, 2014. Registration is open to youth ages 12 and up and adult chaperones. College students are also welcome to attend or apply to serve as College Conference Volunteers (CCVs). The conferences are geared primarily for high school students who have been confirmed but younger youth are welcome to attend with appropriate supervision. Download conference details and registration instructions at www.TeDeum2015.org!

This summer, we will once again hold three Lutheran youth conferences. We will begin at the University of Las Vegas in Las Vegas, NV from July 14-17, 2015 with Rev. David Kind (University Lutheran Chapel in Minneapolis, MN) and Rev. Donavon Riley (St. John’s Lutheran Church in Webster, MN) as plenary speakers. The following week, July 21-24, 2015, we will be at Calvin College in Grand Rapids, MI with Rev. George Borghardt (Zion Ev. Lutheran Church in McHenry, IL; President of Higher Things) and Rev. Mark Buetow (Bethel Lutheran Church in Du Quoin, IL; Deputy/Media Executive). The final 2015 conference will be from July 28-31 at Concordia University – Nebraska in Seward, NE with Rev. William Cwirla (Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Hacienda Heights, CA) and Rev. Bruce Keseman (Our Savior Lutheran Church in Freeburg, IL) as plenary speakers.

We look forward to seeing you all again this July! Please contact conferences@higherthings.org if you have any questions about our upcoming conferences!

In Christ,

Sandra Ostapowich
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Te Deum 2015

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Te Deum, Te Deum Laudamus, “We Praise You, O God.” All praise, all glory, all honor, all everything goes to you, O Lord, for You sent Your Son who died on the cross for us. He rose again. He saves. He is the sacrifice that makes us — and our praise — acceptable to You.

In the Te Deum, we confess all that God the Father did for us in the sending of His Son. And by faith, we join our voices with those apostles, prophets, martyrs, and of the whole Church of all times and places, in praise and worship of the Holy Trinity…giving us a glimpse right into the divine Throne Room of heaven itself!

This summer’s 2015 Higher Things Conferences will rejoice in the gift of the Te Deum, a hymn of praise that gives us a foretaste of what’s happening in worship in heaven and on earth.

 
 

July 14-17

University of Nevada
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July 21-24

Calvin College
Grand Rapids, MI

July 28-31

Concordia University
Seward, NE

 

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Youth need solid ground that will nurture lasting Christian faith. At Higher Things conference, you’ll hear the same pure doctrine of forgiveness, life, and salvation you are already hearing at home. you’ll spend four great days worshipping and learning with Lutherans from all over the country, while getting a taste of college life. Every year, youth return home with a greater appreciation of what it means to be distinctly Lutheran. Come Dare to be Lutheran and join in the fun at a Higher Things youth conference this summer!

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Fall 2014 Magazine Now Available

We are excited to announce the release of the Fall 2014 issue of Higher Things Magazine!

This issue is a retrospective issue of the 2014 Crucified Conferences. Much of the art work includes photographs taken at the conferences including a full 2 page photo retrospective.

The Fall 2014 issue also includes these great articles:

  • Dare to Be Lutheran: What Does This Mean? – Rev. George Borghardt
  • Legacy Hardware – Stan Lemon
  • Kaitlin Jandereski has a whole list of reasons that you should be a CCV.
  • More articles from conference attendees.
  • And 2015 Te Deum Conference Information.

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Episode 295: October 17, 2014

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This week on HT-Radio, Pr. Donavon Riley continues his bible study on Galatians. This week he goes makes his way through the first part of Chapter 5 and Freedom in Christ.

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Episode 294: October 10, 2014

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This week on HT-Radio, Pr. Donavon Riley continues his bible study on Galatians. This week he goes through Chapter 4. Paul talks about being sons and heirs, and uses the example of Sarah and Hagar.

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Trinity 17 to the End of the Church Year Reflections Now Available

Higher Things is pleased to announce the next set of Daily Reflections for the remainder of the Church Year. Covering October 12 through November 29, 2014, these daily devotions deliver Jesus and the hope of eternal life in Him as the Church Year winds down from the 17th Week after Trinity to the Last Week in the Church Year. You can get these reflections as a printable booklet or in a wide variety of other file formats by clicking here.

In Christ,
Pastor Mark Buetow
HT Media Services

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Episode 293: October 3, 2014

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This week on HT-Radio, Pr. Donavon Riley continues his bible study on Galatians. This week he goes through Chapter 3 where Paul explains that the righteous shall live by faith.

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Crucified Breakaway Sessions Coming to a Computer Near You!

The Higher Things staff is excited to announce that audio and video recordings of breakaway sessions from the Crucified 2014 Conference, at Concordia – Wisconsin, will be released over the next several weeks!

Over the next eight weeks we will release video from these breakaways:

  • Dating, Relationships, Loneliness and THAT – Rev. George Borghardt
  • Baptized, Not Gay – Rev. Mark Buetow
  • Why Are Some Lutherans So Backwards About Women? – Sandra Ostapowich
  • What the Hell? – Rev. David Kind
  • Christians: Leading a Double Life – Rev. Donavon Riley
  • Repentance: I Do Not Think It Means What You Think It Means – Rev. John Drosendahl

We will also include video of:

  • Rev. Matthew Harrison’s Plenary Sessions
  • Rev. Jonathan Fisk’s Plenary Sessions

In those weeks we will also be releasing audio from:

  • Crazy Chronicles about the Crucified: Understanding Parables with Rev. Bruce Keseman
  • The Augsburg Confession in 60 Minutes (or, How to Make Your Pastor Cry) with Rev. Michael Schuermann
  • Taking the Crazy Creepy Theological Monkey to Church with Sem. René Castillero
  • The Works of God Appear Evil: The Heidelberg Disputation for Dummies with Rev. Jonathan Fisk
  • The Hunger Games: Dystopia to Utopia with Rev. Gaven Mize
  • The Danger of Non-Lutheran Bible Studies with Rev. Anthony Voltattorni
  • How to Read the Bible Like a Lutheran (and Not a Protestant) with Rev. Dean Kavouras
  • At the Lamb’s High Feast with Rev. David Fleming

A new video will be released each Sunday and a new audio breakaway will be released each Thursday. The releases began last week with Pr. Borghardt’s breakaway which can be found here: http://youtu.be/11MyoaV9RSE.

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