
Recognizing Christ's Visitation: Finding True Peace in Jesus - Luke 19 Sermon (August 24, 2025)
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In this episode from St. Peter's Lutheran Church in Gibbon, Minnesota, we meditate on Luke 19, where Jesus weeps over Jerusalem for missing the time of God's coming in Him. This sermon highlights the tragedy of forfeiture but proclaims the joyful Gospel: Christ still visits us in His Word and Sacraments, delivering forgiveness, life, and eternal hope by grace alone through faith.
Key Takeaways:
- Christ's visitation means His coming to earth to save us solely through His cross and resurrection, offering peace by grace.
- Rejecting Jesus leads to tragedy, as with Jerusalem, but the Gospel calls us to faith in His redeeming blood.
- Today, the Holy Spirit brings Christ's presence in Word and Sacraments, freely giving forgiveness and eternal life.
- Hang on Jesus' words to recognize His visitation, finding assurance in the Gospel's power for salvation.
- In worship, we touch eternity, receiving Christ's benefits that prepare us for heavenly joy.
Scripture References:
- Luke 19:41-44 - Jesus laments Jerusalem's failure to see God's visitation in Him, who brings salvation through His cross.
- Colossians 1:20 - Peace is made through Christ's blood on the cross, reconciling all to God by faith.
- Luke 1:68-79 (Benedictus) - God visits to redeem His people, fulfilled in Christ's coming for our salvation.
- Luke 2:14 (Gloria in Excelsis) - Angels declare peace on earth through Christ, whose work unites heaven and us.
- Isaiah 48:18 - Obeying God's Word brings peace.
- Colossians 3:3 - Our lives are hidden in Christ, assuring resurrection hope through baptismal grace.
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At St. Peter’s Lutheran Church in Gibbon, Minnesota, God has gathered a congregation where all ages are present, from newborns to grandparents. We are united in Christ through the historic liturgy. Children are a visible and joyful part of our life together, with active Sunday School and youth ministries woven into the fabric of our community. Here, every generation receives the saving benefits of Christ through His Word and Sacraments. Whether you’re listening nearby or far away, you’re welcome to join us in person or online.
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