If you have been confused by all the religions of the world; if you
have despaired of finding anything resembling absolute truth, you may be
at peace. Listen as Luther points out why Christianity is unique and
why Christ is the only Savior this world will ever see. In the Small
Catechism, the simple book he wrote so fathers and mothers might be
better able to share the Savior's story of salvation with their little
ones,...listen again to the first two words: "I cannot." That's it.
Those two words, "I cannot" is the confession which sets Christianity
apart from all the other religions of the world.
Please, investigate the
hundreds of religions, the thousands of belief systems, the tens of
thousands of divinities which have appeared and faded from the pages of
human history. If you do, you will find that they all say, "You must
try. You must try to bridge the gulf sin has created between you and
god. You must try to pay the price for all you have done wrong. You must
try to find a way that will transform your god's frown into a smile."
"You must try" is what these faiths say and try is what their followers
do.
Understand, I share these things not as a mockery of other faiths.
Not at all, I stand in awe at their sincerity, the loyalty, the lengths
to which people will go to win the favor of their divine.
Luther confessed, "I cannot. I cannot atone for my sin; I cannot earn
heaven; I cannot make things right. I cannot please God. I cannot."
This would indeed be a dark and dreary message if those words were
the final thought I had to share with you. Thankfully, there is more to
be said; there is good news to be delivered. God's good news is
this: "While we were yet sinners, Christ came to die for us." Another
passage underscores God's good news when it says, "The wages of sin is
death, but the gift of God is eternal life which comes through Jesus
Christ." God's good news assures, "By grace are you saved, through faith
in Jesus Christ as your Savior." Luther was led to believe, as
millions believe, as you need to believe: even though we sinners cannot
fix things, God can. In other words: "Although I cannot, God can and
God does."
quoted from a sermon by Rev. Dr. Ken Klaus
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