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[PASTOR JEREMY MATTEK] Do

you wonder what will

happen when you die?

Find out next on Time of

Grace.

[MUSIC]

[PASTOR MARK JESKE]

This is one of the

dilemmas that outreach

workers really have.

Now I've never lived or

done that kind of job or

really day-to-day worked

at trying to persuade

people who were homeless

so I have to kind of

listen to what those

outreach workers say about

the rationale of why

somebody would prefer life

on the street to actually

having a pillow and a

blanket and a locked door

to sleep where there'd be

some kind of security.

Not only is it cold but,

man, the homeless people

are vulnerable to being

abused and robbed of what

tiny little they might

have might be taken away

because there's nowhere to

run, nowhere to go.

Very often, they're not

well, they're not

physically in very good

shape, they can't run away

or defend themselves very

well.

Why would somebody prefer

life on the street?

Well, here's what I've

learned.

Number one, they're afraid

of the unknown, which

isn't so surprising, is

it?

You and I are afraid of

the unknown, too.

Second, they don't know if

they can trust this person

who's pitching something

to them.

Third, the street is what

they know; that's where

they're comfortable.

Fourth, it's hard to make

a change in life.

Fifth, who lets a stranger

change your life?

I don't.

I don't let you change my

life much.

If I let you change even a

little bit of my life,

it's a minor miracle and

you don't want me messing

too much with you, either,

do you?

You let me have a tiny

bit.

Now it strikes me that the

same decision dysfunctions

that keep homeless people

struggling and

dysfunctional - even when

there is help being

offered to help them at

least get a shower and a

shave and maybe trim their

hair and get a change of

clothes or at least smell

better and eat a solid hot

meal instead of scrounging

whatever scraps they can

find and giving them some

job interviews or some

counseling to try to help

them find a stable way of

life instead of endlessly

begging, going from

day-to-day survival

mentality - it has a

corollary to me of people

who are spiritually

homeless.

What is it about the

Christian message of

invitation that people

find so disappointing or

non-compelling that they

would say, "No, not

interested?"

It seems to me the same

dysfunctional thinking

goes on of people who've

got no time for the

Christian message.

Think of the people you

that you have invited to

church in the last 10

years who put the hand up

and said, "Talk to the

hand.

Not interested."

Same basic decision

package.

"I'm fine.

I've got my life and it's

a mess but it's my mess,

at least.

I'm doing - it's what I

know.

Yeah, I don't know where

I'm going.

Yes, I have no possible

way to suppose I'm going

to heaven when I die but

that's then; all I care

about is right now."

And you try to help people

to connect with the

life-giving Word but

they're more interested in

control cause it's a

foolish thing.

Homeless people think they

have freedom but is that

freedom to have to sleep

under a bridge at night,

under a piece of

cardboard?

Do you call that freedom?

That doesn't sound real

free to me; that sounds

like you're enslaved to a

life.

First of all, you may die

of hypothermia in winter

if you have the misfortune

to live in a northern city

and have to endure winter.

You're looking for heat

grates just trying to stay

alive.

You are desperately

looking for scraps every

day just to eat.

Does that sound like a

great life?

And they say, "Well, at

least I'm free."

Man, it doesn't sound too

free to me but it's

compelling to them.

And people who think I

don't want to be involved

in any kind of organized

religion because I want to

be free, I want to

assemble my own belief

system, I want to control

my own personal

philosophy, well, there's

a little bit of compelling

logic to that, isn't

there?

You know what cafeteria

religion is?

Raise your hand if you

know what I'm talking

about; okay, a couple of

you.

Okay, well you know what a

cafeteria is, right?

You get a tray and you

slide it along the rails

and you look over all the

food and you say, "I'll

have a little of this,"

and "I'll have a little of

that and I'll have one of

these," and "this will be

my drink," and you get

your cup out and you load

it up with whatever liquid

you feel like washing down

the food you just picked.

So you reject 90 percent

of what's in that

cafeteria and you only

pick out the items that

appeal to you.

That is how many of your

fellow citizens of the

city and our country view

their faith life with God.

They think, I'm free to

determine whatever I feel

is true and I will pick

out the pieces of

Christianity that appeal

to me and I'll ignore the

rest.

And I may also pick pieces

from the Hindu café and

I'll go over to the Muslim

cafeteria; I like this and

this from that world.

And here's the Buddhist

world; there's a little

bit of Zen in me so I

admire this and I'll do a

little of this

transcendental meditation.

I like that.

And I'll do a little Yoga

and you put this all

together and people think,

I want to be free to

believe whatever I think.

And that is as

dysfunctional as a

homeless person thinking,

"I've got it all," as

they're shivering under

their cardboard.

It's a delusion of Satan

to make you think that you

are free.

And this isn't - we're

going to hear in a few

minutes of some real

weakness of faith on the

part of some of the people

that St. Paul originally

evangelized in Corinth -

and I've got to caution

you and I've got to be

careful in my tone, also,

not to be doing this like,

"Those idiots," wagging

that finger.

You know, wagging your

scolding finger like

what's wrong with you,

people, because we have

our own weaknesses of

faith.

Every one of us is tempted

by homeless people type

thinking all the time.

Jesus ran into this on

Easter Sunday already!

As the news of his

resurrected body is

ricocheting around, as

soon as people figure it

out and see him, they go

and tell their friends but

as you heard me share with

you a few minutes ago from

Mark 16, what was the

reaction that the

eyewitnesses got?

"It can't be happening.

Don't believe it."

Jesus himself told his

disciples, "Whoever

believes and is baptized

shall be [Audience:

saved].

Whoever does not believe,

will be [Audience:

condemned]."

Unbelief kills.

It is spiritual suicide.

You are not free to

assemble your own belief

system any more than you

are free to believe or not

believe in gravity.

It is a reality that

exists entirely apart from

your opinion of it and

you're an idiot if you

ignore the fact that it's

there.

Or friction - a very

useful feature of life on

earth; it's one of the

basic laws of physics - we

count on it.

That's the only reason you

can walk without slipping

like you're on a banana

peel every step you take.

The friction between your

shoes and the wood or the

carpet or the concrete

you're walking on keeps

you propelling forward.

If it wasn't for that, you

couldn't ever go anywhere

because you couldn't get

any traction.

The only reason traction

exists is because of

friction.

The Christian message that

comes to you and me is not

a religious philosophy or

a collection of opinions.

It is reality and it is a

life or death reality.

That's why Jesus was so

disappointed.

You think on Easter

there'd be no scoldings or

there would be no bad news

on Easter but Easter was a

day of painful

realizations to Christ

that his disciples, who he

had been training to be

his proclaimers,

themselves did not even

believe the message even

when it was given to them

by eyewitnesses, much less

remembering the clear

teachings he had given

them.

So he had to tell them

over and over because of

how slow they were.

Just as you have to invite

a homeless person over and

over to trust you and let

them pull you into an

overnight shelter, at

least get some first aid,

get a medical checkup, get

a shower, get some clean -

wash your clothes and lock

up your stuff in a locker

overnight so you can

actually sleep through the

night without worrying

that somebody's going to

beat you up or try to

steal what little you

might have.

It was a problem in

Corinth, as well, as it

was.

A couple of weeks ago, we

dug into a section of

Scripture from 1

Thessalonians 4 and I

shared with you that the

Thessalonians were

struggling with

understanding last day

issues; the return of

Christ.

They were confused about

that and were actually, as

an organization, were

sharing wrong ideas, which

were hurtful to people's

faith.

The Corinthians had such

spiritual strength that

Paul praised them for what

they were achieving, but

they had some terrible

weaknesses, also.

One of them was fighting

among themselves in a

cliquey sort of

factionalism, where

instead of feeling like

you were part of a unified

group of people, you were

- it was like they were

being pitted against one

another and they were also

stratified by social class

and wealth.

The wealthy people stayed

apart from the poor people

who looked enviously at

them and they wouldn't

share and wouldn't

interact together; they

were like different

cliques within that

congregation.

And they got a royal

spanking from Paul in the

earlier chapters.

They also had their heads

on crooked when it comes

to the resurrection

issues.

I'd like to invite you to

take your Bible and open

it up to 1 Corinthians 15,

or you can look it up on

your mobile device, also.

And this incredible

chapter - one long essay

on the meaning and power

of the resurrection - was

written with one

particular goal in mind

and that is the people had

doubts about the

resurrection and about

Easter.

And this isn't just like a

peripheral issue off to

the side like, "Well,

okay, I guess you could

believe that or not and it

won't hurt the core of

your faith."

This is the core of your

faith!

You can't mess with this

without disrupting

everything else.

It's like standing on a

volcano.

If the volcano blows, you

also are going to be

carried away in a river of

molten lava.

If your head is messed up

about Easter, everything

else gets messed up, too,

for it is Easter that

guarantees to you the

forgiveness of your sins.

The crucifixion in and of

itself doesn't guarantee

it, for Christ might still

have been slaughtered.

But if he had failed in

any way to be everything

the Lamb of God was

supposed to be, he would

have died anyway but it

would have been

meaningless and you and I

would still be stuck in

our sins.

The resurrection is the

pivot point of all human

history for it is there

that God put his stamp of

approval on the sacrifice

offered by his son.

And the coming back to

life shows that it worked

and if you have trouble

with that, everything else

falls apart, too, and

you've got nothing left

but a gigantic grab bag of

half-baked religious

opinions that will do

nothing for you.

"If Christ has not been

raised," Paul wrote, "your

faith is futile and you're

still stuck in your sins,"

for which you will be

rightly condemned on the

Day of Judgment.

But Christ has, indeed,

been risen.

But the Corinthians were

struggling with this; this

was a weakness of theirs.

And St. Paul wrote

eloquently to show how the

resurrection was at the

middle of everything.

In 1 Corinthians 15:12,

you hear the powerful

phrase that in some ways

sets up all of this

chapter; why Paul thought

he needed to write this

entire chapter.

And please, I've only got

a few minutes with you to

do a few tastes; we're

just doing a tasting from

this chapter.

Please read the whole

thing as soon as your life

permits so that you can

get the whole story.

It's an incredible essay

on the resurrection of

Jesus and us.

"How can some of you say

that there is no

resurrection of the dead?"

And you know what?

I think I can answer that

question for Paul; I think

I know why.

Because they thought if

we're supposed to rise

just like Christ, then why

ain't it happening?

The fact that their dead

stayed dead was creeping

them out.

They had only listened

partly when they first had

the gospel brought to them

and they thought, "Okay,

we're going to rise just

like Christ," so they

buried their loved ones

and three days later,

they're waiting for their

loved ones personal Easter

and it doesn't happen.

So they started getting

cynical: "Maybe this

resurrection thing is a

fraud?

I don't see my mother

coming back to life.

Where is she?"

And they started getting

cynical: "I guess this

isn't going to happen."

Paul wanted them to see

that was never the

promise.

You were not listening.

We will indeed rise!

But the resurrection of

Christ is the guarantee

that that promise is gold;

you can take it to the

bank.

And this isn't, as I said,

a peripheral issue; this

is like spiritual life or

death.

Let your eyes slide down

to verse thirty-four.

To these Christians, who

in many ways were strong

and admirable, they had

this flaw right in the

middle: "Come back to your

senses as you ought and

stop sinning."

So this is - this has

enormous spiritual

significance.

Here is the promise - if

you jump ahead now with me

to verse 42 where we - I'm

going to slow down a

little bit and just savor

some of these powerful

verses.

Paul is now going to

explain what's going on

that you cannot see.

He had been given

wonderful spiritual

insights to share with us.

Here's what the

resurrection of the dead

is going to be like, he

said, in verse 42: "The

body," our bodies, when we

go to a funeral, "that is

sown is perishable."

Now this is not "sown" as

s-e-w-n; this isn't

talking about sewing.

When it's spelled s-o-w-n,

when something is sown,

that means what?

It's planted.

So you have to pretend

when you go to the funeral

director's office and you

plan the funeral for your

grandmother or your dad,

you have to pretend that

you're farming.

You ever think of that?

That you're farming?

Because what looks to be a

dry, dead, husk of

something with no life in

it, like a seed, will only

come to life and fruition

when it's planted or sown

in the ground.

Now doesn't that sound

counterintuitive?

When you put stuff in the

ground that's organic,

what happens to it?

It disintegrates.

Ashes to ashes, [Audience:

dust to dust].

Dust you are, Adam, and to

dust you will return.

It looks like it's over,

the party's over, and

you're dead and gone.

But with a Christian point

of view, he invites you to

think of yourself as the

farmer planting this dead

thing so that you will get

a living harvest back.

And it will happen when

Christ returns.

Our resurrections will not

be on the third day, like

Jesus', but they're as

certain as his

resurrection is certain.

"The body that's planted

or sown is perishable."

Now normally, when you

hear that word, it's kind

of a happy word because it

means that's the fresh

food in your fridge.

We like perishables

because that's, you know,

your milk and that's the

meat and the eggs that you

have; the stuff that if

you wait too long, it will

go bad, as opposed to

canned food or stuff in

airtight bottles.

This means your body's

falling apart and,

ultimately, it will

disintegrate.

The body we plant in the

ground is not what's going

to inherit eternal life

because it's perishable.

But it will be raised

imperishable.

Every one of us has the

seeds of death in us ever

since the rebellion of

Adam and Eve.

There's like a little -

it's like being irradiated

with some kind of

radioactive destructive

force that slowly is going

to kill you.

The sin in us is killing

us!

We're all dying; even

children are dying.

Their bodies get sick,

which are like little

previews of what's going

to take them down

ultimately and sometimes

children do die.

I'm not trying to creep

you out; just describing

how the world we live in -

you probably will have

already had or will soon

have the painful

experience of attending a

funeral of a child because

they've got this

radioactive destructive

thing in them, as well.

What's painful about death

is the reason for it.

The soul that sends shall

die, Scripture says.

"The wages of sin is

death."

That's what creeps us out

about death.

It's bad enough of the

separation but the fact

that it's a criminal

sentence and punishment

being put on us by an

angry God gives us the

creeps.

It's a heavy psychological

burden; it's a

realization.

It happens to be the truth

but it's a heavy load.

But it will be raised

imperishable and so the

shame and dishonor with

which we are planted will

be raised in glory.

The resurrection of the

bodies of the believers is

a guarantee that not only

was the forgiveness of

sins bought for them for

free, but that it was

received by them.

When we get our lost loved

ones back on Judgment Day,

it's a guarantee that they

are loved and forgiven, as

well.

So we're raised in glory;

when we're raised we get

our honor back.

"It is sown in weakness."

Gosh, a dying and dead

body are sure helpless,

aren't they?

Ever been at the bedside

of somebody in the week

before she or he died?

They're helpless; they

can't do a thing.

We're planted in weakness

but we're raised in power.

We're planted a "natural

body."

Now, this doesn't mean

we're raised unnatural;

this is an almost

untranslatable word and I

have to like lay out the

cluster of meanings behind

this.

The fourth characteristic

- along with perishable,

dishonored, weak, and now

natural - doesn't mean

there's something

unnatural about our

resurrection bodies.

Natural here is in the

sense of earthbound;

materialistic only.

Dying.

It's got the death

sentence and it's limited

to flourishing in this

life and will soon be

over.

It is raised a spiritual

body; meaning we're

connected with God the

Spirit where we come alive

again, we get our life

back.

Jump down to verse 50: "I

declare to you, brothers,

that flesh and blood,"

meaning as we know it,

human beings as we are

now, "cannot inherit the

kingdom of God," without a

change, "nor does the

perishable inherit the

imperishable."

If there was some way for

you and me to work our way

into heaven, skip the

dying process, it would

have happened long ago.

But the fact that

everybody keeps dying is

pretty good proof that

everybody is sinful.

"We will not all sleep,

but we will all be changed

in a flash, in the

twinkling of an eye, at

the last trumpet.

For the trumpet will

sound, the dead will be

raised imperishable, and

we will all be changed."

The perishable gets

changed into imperishable,

the mortal gets changed

into immortality.

Then, finally, will come

true the saying that has

been written: "Death has

been swallowed up in

victory.

The sting of death is sin,

and the power of sin is

the law.

But thanks be to God who

gives us our victory

through our Lord Jesus

Christ."

So believing in the

resurrection of the body

is not just one of your

many options of things to

believe in.

It is the heart and core,

the soul of everything.

Everything flows out of

that.

If you have got that,

everything else will fall

into place.

If you don't have that,

nothing else will make

sense.

I believe in the

resurrection of the body;

the body of Christ that

guarantees to me the

forgiveness of my sins,

guarantees God's favor to

me that he likes me.

Guarantees to me that I

can live my life without

fear because I'm not

always stressing over the

fact that I'm running out

of time; got to do it

faster - go faster.

Do more.

Hate her because she's got

what I want but I'm

running out of time and

I'll never have it so I

envy her; envy her life

and that eats up at your

stomach and you're

thinking I wish I could do

what he does; I wish I had

his money.

I'm stuck.

Running out of time; go

faster.

And then, suddenly, you're

80 years old and you

think, "I got screwed.

What a lousy so-called

life I've had.

I didn't do this, I didn't

do this, I never got this.

I wanted this and never

got it," and you can sit

there and stew in a

negative pile of acid

eating up your stomach.

Instead, say to yourself,

look in the mirror - do it

after your shower so

you're clean [Audience:

Laughter] - look in the

mirror and say, "You know

what, Mark?

You have all the time in

the world.

R-e-l-a-x.

You've got all the time in

eternity.

I don't have to get it all

now.

I can enjoy my life with

whatever God has given me.

I can enjoy the people

around me as God has been

gracious and kind to me.

I can just enjoy the

people around me and be

kind and gracious to them.

I can look for the treats

that God will send me and

I know he always sends me

something every day that

will make me smile.

And I can put up with the

hardships I have because I

know they're temporary and

they're not signs of a

lack of favor.

In fact, we're told in

Scripture that even our

hardships work for God

because they keep us close

to him because our

hardships can destroy

illusions that there's

heaven on earth.

It destroys the illusions

that there's happiness and

freedom apart from God.

There isn't.

That's a lie.

Our happiness comes from

being connected to God.

Relax.

Enjoy your life because of

the resurrection of the

body.

Let me hear you say, "I

believe in the

resurrection of the body."

Ready?

[Pastor and Audience: I

believe in the

resurrection of the body].

And I do, too.

Good news for God's

people, Amen!

[MUSIC]

[PASTOR JEREMY MATTEK]

Thank you, Pastor

Jeske, for that incredibly

encouraging message from

the word of God.

What an awesome assurance

that because Jesus lives,

we too live eternally, but

also with a lot of hope

until we get to our home

in heaven.

I'll be right back to pray

with you.

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Let's pray.

Lord Jesus, We are so

grateful for this

certainty of your

resurrection because it

means that our

resurrection one day is

also certain.

As we walk through our

lives on earth, our bodies

get so tired and so weary

and our hearts get so

tired and so weary as we

face the death of friends

and family that we love;

as we face all the

troubles and trials of

this world.

But in the middle of all

of that, we have the

assurance that you are

alive and that you have

prepared a wonderful home

for each one of us.

Lord Jesus, we're so

grateful for the assurance

that once day we will be

by your side, stripped

away of all troubles, and

covered with righteous

perfection that is ours

through faith in you - our

friend, our brother, and

our risen Savior.

In your name we pray,

Amen.

I'm Pastor Jeremy Mattek

with Time of Grace and it

all starts now.

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S T A R C O - Duration: 0:21.

Smile!

Sweet!

Sister!

Sadistic!

Surprise!

Service!

Starco!

Starco!

Starco!

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Starco!

What?!

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