29 September 2024
St. Athanasius
Lutheran Church
Saint Michael and All Angels Vienna, VA
“Fighting For Us”
Text:
Revelation 12:7-12; Matthew 18:1-11; Daniel 10:10–14; 12:1–3
Grace, mercy, and peace to you from God our Father,
and from our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Amen.
Thank God for the angels!
The angels like Michael who fight for us.
The angelic army of the Lord God. Who cast satan and
his angels out of heaven and down to the earth. Who filled the mountains around
the people of Israel with horses and chariots of fire (2 Kings 6:17). Who slew 185,000 Assyrian
soldiers in one night (2
Kings 19:35).
Who are not cute cherubs or feminine in appearance, but mighty warriors. Thank
God for them.
Thank God for angels like Gabriel, who
brought the Word of God to us. Who spoke to Zechariah in the Temple and told
him of the birth of his son John (Luke 1:19). Who spoke to a young virgin in Nazareth, named
Mary, and told her she was to be the mother of the Saviour
(Luke 1:26ff). And the angelic host who
filled the Bethlehem sky with their praises when Jesus was born (Luke 2:13-14). Thank God for them.
Thank God for the angels who surround His throne
and sing a never-ending chorus of praise. Holy! Holy! Holy! (Isaiah 6:3) A chorus we join together
with when we sing the Sanctus every week, to the Lord God of power and might.
Angels and archangels. Cherubim and Seraphim. Thank God for them.
And thank God for their service to us still
today. What are they doing? How much are they doing? We cannot say. The Bible
tells us a bit, but I tend to think what we are told there is just the tip of
the iceberg; that there is so much more. And in our world today, and for
Christians today, how do you speak about what doesn’t
happen, what was prevented, because of the angels and their service? Surely
there is much evil in our world today, but how much worse would it be were it
not for the service of God’s angels for us? Thank God for them.
But angels aren’t enough. Because as we heard today,
while the war in heaven is over, the war on earth rages on. Rejoice, O
heavens! yes - But woe to you, O earth and sea!
For the devil has come down to [us] in great wrath. And the truth
is, we don’t just need protection, we need saving. We
really do.
And I say that because I don’t think many
people today think our world, our lives, our situation is as dire as it was in
Jesus’ day, when we hear of people being possessed by demons and
oppressed by unclean spirits. We heard a story like that just a couple of weeks
ago, in fact. Of a boy with an unclean spirit which often threw him onto the
ground, convulsed him, made him foam at the mouth, and cast him into fire and
water, trying to destroy him (Mark 9).
That doesn’t happen today! At least, we don’t see it. Not in
America. Not in our society where we are advanced and intelligent,
sophisticated, and know better. Leading some people (maybe many people) to
think these stories are just that - stories, that didn’t really happen.
Or if they did happen, there are other causes for these kinds of things.
Because, you know, we’ve got it all figured out. We’re so much
smarter than they were back then; than all that supernatural hocus pocus.
Now, I will grant you this: that maybe we don’t
see the same evidences of demon possession as were seen in Jesus’
day. But just because the evidences aren’t there, or are
different, does that mean the demon possession isn’t there? You can have
cancer and not know you have cancer. So do you think there might be people
whose hearts satan has wormed his way into and
captured? Whose minds satan has possessed? Whose
lives he is controlling? How are people being convulsed today? How is satan trying to destroy people today? Why is evil on
the rise? Destruction, killing, fighting and division? How has satan so possessed people’s minds that what is
evil is now called good and defended, and what is good is called evil and
vilified? I could name some specific examples of that here, but I bet you
already have some in your minds. It’s not hard to see.
But I also want you to think not only about how satan has done this to others, but to you
as well. How has he seduced you? What sinful desires has he planted in your
hearts? What evil thoughts has he whispered into your ear and put into your
mind? Truth is, the devil cannot make you do anything, but he can sure lure and
tempt that old, sinful man in you to rise up and act in old, sinful ways. And
he’s quite good at it. He knows what buttons to push in your life. One
day poking at your fears, the next at your pride, the next at your
self-confidence, or your desires and dreams. Making your mouth foam with gossip
or hurtful words. Convulsing your heart with anger and bitterness. Casting you
into the waters of pleasures or into the fire of sinful actions, seeking to
destroy you and your faith and the church. Woe to us, indeed!
Rather than that, Jesus said, it would be better for us to cut off our body
parts, than to follow the devil into the fires of hell. But even cutting off
body parts won’t help if satan has wormed his
way into your heart.
God’s angels know how dangerous satan and his minions are. Thank God they are still
fighting for us. That their faces always stand ready before the Father, ready
to go and serve His children at a moment’s notice.
But angels aren’t enough. Angels can only do so
much. For we don’t just need saving without, from satan
and his evil angels, we need saving in our hearts, from our sins. And so the
commander of the angel armies has come to do what the angels could not: the Son
of Man has come to save the lost, Jesus told us. He has come to
save us.
And the words we heard from Revelation said this,
too. That while yes, God’s angel army cast satan
and his angels out of heaven and down to earth with their might, for us on
earth, we are saved not with our might, but by Jesus, by the blood
of the Lamb and the word of our testimony. For only the blood of the
Lamb can de-worm our hearts and minds. Only His Word can counteract the lies
and deceptions of satan. So that, John tells
us, of those in heaven, they had a change of heart;
they loved not their lives even unto death.
That’s an important verse, I think. One we
shouldn’t let pass over unnoticed. For how much of what we do is to save
our lives? To save face. To save my reputation. To save my position. To save my
power. To get what I want. And to do these things, we use our
power, our might. Or we try to. The power of words, the power of
getting others on our side, the power of undermining another to get my way, to
save my life, or to give me more life. And we become possessed by this
desire. We become divided from others, and maybe wander from the flock . . .
and get lost.
But there is a greater life than just this life
that Jesus is concerned about and wants for you. Satan knows his
time is short, but life is eternal for the children of God.
And that is the life the blood of the Lamb and the Word of God give. The blood
that washes us clean, the Word that absolves, and the food and drink from the
altar. That not an unclean spirit but the Holy Spirit possess us and our
hearts and minds. And with hearts and minds thus changed, that we repent of
ourselves and what we have done and how we have fought in the past, and we
fight, now, instead, with these different weapons. The weapons of God.
And what does that look like? To fight with the
weapons of God - the blood of the Lamb and the Word of God? Well, frankly, it
looks like defeat! It looks like a dying Jesus on the cross, where our sins
crushed Him to death. But then we see the victory of His
resurrection! That sin and death did not win - Jesus did! Life did. That
love is greater than hate. That the truth is greater than lies. That
forgiveness is more powerful than might. That serving is greater than being
served. That a word of mercy is better than a word of threat. And when you do
that - love and forgive and serve - you might get the Jesus treatment! You
might get crucified! You might get trampled. But this life isn’t
the life we love or are most concerned with. Or at least, shouldn’t be.
For you are, rather, one of those who
loved not their lives even unto death. Because you are a baptized
child of God. Because Jesus and His Spirit live in you. Because the very Body
and Blood of Jesus are given you. Because the blood of the Lamb and the Word of
God have saved you. Because you have been changed. Yes, the angels fight for
you at Jesus’ command. But even more, Jesus fought for you, and won. And
one day just as satan was cast out of heaven and down
to the earth, so he will be cast down from the earth and into the pit of hell.
But the children of God shall be delivered - raised and
exalted - everyone whose name [is] found written in the book -
written in Jesus’ blood. Written when you were baptized. To shine
like brightness of the sky above; and [for] those who turn many
to righteousness, like the stars forever and ever.
We have lots of stars here on earth: movie stars,
athletic stars, political stars, and now internet stars. You may or may not be
or ever be one of those. I don’t know. But you are a star as a
child of God. Loved and cherished. Someone Jesus laid down His life for,
and sends His angels to guard and defend. Thank God for the angels! But
even more, thank God for His Son, for His salvation and life, for His Spirit
and His forgiveness.
And I thank God for you, whom God now sends,
too. To others. To love and forgive and serve and help. And when you do those
things, the world may laugh and take advantage of you. That’s okay. To do
those things are your might. Those things are your
greatness. Those things are your life. And while we may not see that all now,
that’s alright. It’s true nonetheless. Which satan
and his angels could tell you . . . they know how powerful Jesus and His angels
and His forgiveness and His Word are. But while they could tell you
that, they won’t! They don’t want you to know it. They want
you to fear them and use your own strength. But Jesus has told us and showed
us that power with His empty tomb! So better to repent. Better to forgive and
be forgiven. Better to hear the Word of God and keep it. Better to come to the
altar and receive the Word of God and eat and drink Him. And the Lord God
Sabaoth, the Lord God of power and might, Himself, will not cast you down but
lift you up and raise you up to life! A life that never ends.
In the Name of the Father, and of the (+) Son, and
of the Holy Spirit. Amen.
Now the peace of God which passes all understanding, keep your hearts and minds through faith in Christ Jesus, our Lord. Amen.