Holy Cross Day 2009 (Observed) 
Posted on Wednesday, September 16, 2009
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HOLY CROSS DAY
16 September Anno + Domini 2009 (Observed)
"The Foolishness of the Cross”
John 12:20-33 (Num. 21:4-9; 1 Cor. 1:18-25)
In the Name of the Father and of the + Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.
"For the foolishness of God is wiser than men, and
the weakness of God is stronger than men” (1 Cor. 1:25). Oh, how true this is, dear friends. God's ways are indeed foolish according to
our sinful human reason. His plan of
salvation is utterly ridiculous in the eyes of the world. Already the Israelites in the wilderness
learned how absurd God's ways are. For
when they were afflicted with serpents, God didn't send them a medicinal
antidote, but ordered Moses to "make a fiery serpent and set it on a pole, and
everyone who is bitten, when he sees it, shall live” (Num. 21:8). This, of course, foreshadowed the ultimate
foolishness of God which would happen on a hill outside the gates of
No wonder the world mocks and ridicules Christianity. No wonder they think Christians are a little
"off.” We believe that God Himself came
down from heaven to be born of a virgin.
That the Almighty Creator of all things would enter the world in the
human flesh of a baby is "crazy talk” to the world, not to mention the
absurdity of His being born of a virgin.
But, what's even crazier in the world's eyes is that we believe that
this same God took on human flesh, so that He could live the perfect life in
place of sinful humanity, and so that He could pay the price for the sins of
all people of all time by dying on the cross.
Yes, that's right, Christians believe that the Second Person of the Most
Holy Trinity, the eternal Word of the Father, the Son of God, Jesus the Christ,
became Flesh and dwelled among us to die in our place, for our sins.
It is foolishness, we have to admit it. It doesn't compute, doesn't make sense to our
sinful human reason. But, "the
foolishness of God is wiser than men.”
God's ways are not our ways; His thoughts are not our thoughts. The cross is folly to the world. It is scandalous. It is a stumbling block. But, more than that, it is detestable in the
eyes of the world, for the world wants a nice religion where no one has to die
and everyone is saved, regardless of what they believe. It wants a religion where the better you
behave in this life, the more blessings you will receive from God, but also a
religion where nobody has to suffer eternally for sin. It wants a religion that echoes the wisdom of
this world and follows its principles.
It wants a religion where a cross is unnecessary.
The world would be able to tolerate the
"silliness” of Christianity if Christianity would only give up its exclusive
claims. It would welcome the cross, as
foolish as it is, if it was conceded that the cross is only one of many paths
to salvation. But, alas, Christianity
cannot concede this. The cross is the
only way. For the One who hung on the
cross for the sin of the world declares, "I am the Way, and the Truth, and the
Life. No one comes to the Father except
through Me” (John 14:6).
There's the rub, my friends. There's the reason the world hates
Christianity. Not only is it viewed as
foolishness, but also as stubborn, intolerant, and arrogant. The world simply cannot abide a religion
which claims to have the only way to eternal salvation.
But, let us not be moved, dear friends. Let us not buckle under the pressure of the
world. Let us continue to put the cross
front and center, "for the cross alone is our theology,” as Dr. Luther put it
long ago. The cross is the focus of all
true Christian worship. The cross is the
"hour” for which our Lord Jesus Christ came into the world. The cross is where the glory of God is fully
revealed. The cross is where our sins
are taken away and forgiveness, life, and salvation are won for us by the holy,
innocent Blood of Jesus, the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world.
A cross-less religion will not do. The cross is necessary, for there is the
once-for-all sacrifice for sin completed.
There, on the cross, our salvation is finished. There, on the cross, is our redemption.
Look there, O Christian. Never stop looking to the cross. There is your answer. There are your sins taken away. There is the fulfillment of the fiery serpent
set on a pole in the wilderness. All who
are bitten by the serpent and infected with the poison of sin, which includes
every human being born of Adam, when they gaze upon the cross in faith, shall
live, now and forever.
Foolishness?
Yes! So be it! The cross is God's way, not ours; His plan of
salvation, not ours. And, whether the
world likes it or not, the cross is the only way to salvation, for there is the
only Blood shed that can take away our sins.
Therefore, let us unashamedly preach Christ Crucified. With
Now the peace of God which passes all understanding keep your hearts
and minds in Christ Jesus, unto life everlasting. Amen.


