"Life in His Name"
Second Sunday of Easter
April 3, 2016
John 20:19–31

 John tells us the goal. “Now Jesus did many other signs in the
presence of the disciples, which are not written in this book; but
these are written so that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ,
the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in His name.”
Because Jesus has been raised it is possible for us to have life. You
could do pretty well without believing in Jesus. And many people do.
But you would not have life in His name. You would not have life that
far exceeds life as you know it. And even so, doing pretty well in
this life is good only for this life. Life apart from Christ is life
in eternal torment.

John wrote so that you may have life. What he wrote, as he said, were
the signs Jesus did. Even during Jesus’ ministry, John says many
people did not believe in Him, even though they saw the signs He was
doing. Signs are simply miraculous actions. They point to something
greater. The disciples did not believe that Jesus was actually alive
after dying until they saw Him. But now they believed and had true
life in Him.

You don’t see Him, though. He does not appear suddenly to you as He
did with the disciples. How do you believe in Him if you haven’t seen
Him? Have you ever thought about that? Why is it that you believe in
Jesus exactly as the disciples did even though they had the benefit of
seeing Him face to face? Perhaps you think you don’t. Maybe you think
it’s harder for you than for them. Maybe you have doubts. Maybe you
wish it were easier to believe and if He showed you signs like He did
then things would be better for you.

But John wrote so that you may have life. He wrote that you may
believe. Is there a difference to the life you have versus them? Is
your belief, while similar to theirs, on a different level than
theirs?

According to what John has written, they are the same. Life in Christ
is life in Christ. Belief in Him is belief in Him. Whether you see Him
or not. But Jesus actually chides Thomas for believing because he saw
Him. He said that all those who believe without seeing Him are
blessed.

And that is you. The disciples must have been ashamed of themselves
afterward for not believing in Him. If you have doubts, or your faith
is not as strong as you wish it were, don’t worry, you’re in good
company. And you’re actually in even better company since Jesus said
you are blessed if you believe in Him without having seen Him.

And if you think about it, everything you believe from the Bible is
that way. You believe God is one God in three persons even though you
can’t begin to explain it and it’s impossible to understand. You
believe that this is not all there is to life but that God will bring
you to heaven forever. You believe Jesus raised people from the dead
and that He Himself rose from the dead.

You even believe bizarre things like Him saving you in Baptism and
forgiving you in the Lord’s Supper, and that He does these things
because you cannot do them yourself. At all.

It’s no wonder you have doubts at times. All of this sounds too
nonsensical and preposterous to be true.  We can readily understand
why the disciples doubted before they saw Jesus actually alive. Tell
people you were saved in Baptism and most will think you hold to
imaginary tales. Tell them that you believe that Jesus actually is
present in Holy Communion, His actual body and actual blood, and they
will feel sorry for you that you believe in such nonsensical and
preposterous things.

But think about it this way. If John says that he wrote these things
so that you would believe and so that believing you would have life in
His name, well, what is to prevent Jesus from continuing to do amazing
things today? If He can step out of the tomb after laying in it
lifelessly, He can certainly forgive you of your sins through the
simple declaration of it from His called and ordained servant of the
Word.

Of all of the miraculous signs Jesus accomplished, all the healings,
delivering people from demons, raising people from the dead, perhaps
it’s most amazing of all that He gave authority to a bunch of
disciples who did not believe He had accomplished what He said He
would in rising from the grave. These eleven men who had been cowering
in fear were now given a mandate by Jesus to forgive the sins of those
who repented and withhold forgiveness from those who would not repent.

When Jesus has done so much by His own hand, why would He now use
ordinary men, who doubted just like we do, to forgive the sins of
people? The same could be asked of the other things you believe. Why
would Jesus, who did so much by His own action, use ordinary water to
bring about new life for you? Why would He take simple bread and wine
and give to you in and with that bread and wine His very body and
blood for your forgiveness?

The answer is faith. He calls upon you to have faith just as He did
the disciples. None of them believed. They heard the message from the
women who saw His empty tomb. Some of them went themselves to the tomb
and saw it empty. They still didn’t believe. Not until Jesus appeared
to them did they believe. As we know well, Thomas wasn’t there on that
occasion and he didn’t believe the word of every single other
disciple. His demands were strict. I must see. I must touch. I must
handle with my own hands.

When Jesus appeared to them again, and thankfully Thomas was there
this time, Jesus took Thomas up on his demands. Touch here, Thomas.
See Me, feel Me. Do not continue in unbelief but believe. He now saw
Jesus and as with all the other disciples he believed. All his demands
went out the window. He was no longer intent on examining the wounds
of Christ, His pierced hands, the wound in His side. Thomas saw Him,
and Jesus exhorted him to believe. It is exactly what Thomas did. “My
Lord and my God!” He knew the Lord he had doubted was indeed the one
who rose from the grave and was therefore his Lord and his God.

So here’s what it means for you to have life in His name. You trust
that God gives you everything you need for your ultimate good. The way
He does it is through His Son. Eternal life is life in the name of
Christ. Jesus is the one who suffered and died and conquered the
grave. He invites you to believe even as He did to Thomas. Don’t
wonder where your help comes from, it comes from your Lord and God.
You are Baptized. He brought you into His death and resurrection in
those waters. Don’t fear that you have sinned beyond the pale and
fallen so far that there’s no hope, you eat and drink the very body
and blood of Christ. If you are taking Him into your being then you
have something greater than could ever be if He were standing right in
front of you.

When the one God has called preachers to preach the Gospel hear it as
if God Himself is speaking to you. When God sends His servant to
absolve you of your sins know that it is your Lord Himself forgiving
you. The pronouncement of heaven is that you are a citizen of heaven,
only here on this earth for a while.

You have life in His name. This means you don’t live to yourself. If
you doubt or falter, lay it on Him. He can take it. If you sin,
confess your sins to your pastor, you will receive forgiveness. You
live in Christ; you know this because you were Baptized into Christ.
You are strong even, and especially, in your weakness, because you are
strengthened in body and soul by the very body and blood of your Lord
and your God. Don’t live in your sins, repent of them. Confess them.
Hear the pronouncement of forgiveness and go in the joy of being in
Christ.

You have life in His name, you don’t live to yourself. You have
compassion on others even as your Lord has compassion on you, even as
He had compassion on those disciples who just wouldn’t believe and
were afraid. You are ready to forgive others even as you have been
forgiven by your Lord. You rejoice in the opportunity to serve others
in their need, even as your Lord serves you in your need. You are not
your own. You do not simply live and have a pretty good life. You have
eternal life. You have life in the name of Christ.

Believe it! It’s true! Amen.

SDG

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Pastor Paul L. Willweber
Prince of Peace Lutheran Church [LCMS]
6801 Easton Ct., San Diego, California 92120
619.583.1436
princeofpeacesd.net
three-taverns.net

It is the spirit and genius of Lutheranism to be liberal in everything
except where the marks of the Church are concerned.
[Henry Hamann, On Being a Christian]
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