HCLC – November 15, 2020 – Twenty-Fourth Sunday After Pentecost – Divine Service

Preached at Holy Cross Evangelical Lutheran Church in Rocklin, California on the Twenty-Fourth Sunday After Pentecost, November 15, 2020 by Pastor John-Paul Meyer, Sermon Text: Matthew 25:14-30

Sermon Theme: “Fear Not in Christ“

Old Testament: Zephaniah 1:7–16
Epistle: 1 Thessalonians 5:1–11
Holy Gospel: Matthew 25:14–30

God’s Gift of Forgiveness Engenders Our Forgiveness of Others

The Day of the Lord is “near and hastening fast,” and it will be “a day of distress and anguish, a day of ruin and devastation” (Zeph. 1:14, 15). The Lord will search out and punish “the men who are complacent” concerning His Word, “who fill their master’s house with violence and fraud” (Zeph. 1:9, 12). Then all their works and efforts will be for nothing: “Though they build houses, they shall not inhabit them; though they plant vineyards, they shall not drink wine from them” (Zeph. 1:13). But those who fear, love and trust in the Lord are “good and faithful” stewards of His property (Matt. 25:21). They live by faith in His free gift of forgiveness, and they multiply His goods in the loving forgiveness of their neighbor, and “the master of those servants” settles His accounts with them by the gracious reckoning of His Gospel (Matt. 25:19). Likewise, “God has not destined us for wrath, but to obtain salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ” (1 Thess. 5:9). Therefore, let us also “put on the breastplate of faith and love” in our dealings with one another (1 Thess. 5:8).