
Biblical Text: : Luke 13:22-30
Questions can come from the variety of places. Especially questions like asking Jesus “will few be saved?” And in Jesus’ answer to the man I hear at least two different assumptions about the purpose of the question. This sermon is structured around a 2×2 box of motivation behind the question. Are you truly asking about others, or are you asking about yourself? And then are you optimistic about your chances or pessimistic? It explores each one of those purposes of asking and how Jesus’ answer addresses it.
Others/Optimistic = In line with many of the promises from Abraham to Revelation
Others/Pessimistic = Redirects away from the fate of others toward yourself. Are you walking the narrow way?
Self/Optimistic = The danger square. Many will say “Lord, Lord”
Self/Pessimistic = You, come up here. The call of the gospel. The last shall be first.
And it is that last one that meshes with its spacial or directional metaphor that meshes with the Old Testament lesson of the day (Isaiah 66:18-23). That last box is also what Lutheranism is really made to address. When you find yourself as Wednesday’s child, you are very near the heart of the gospel.
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