“I Will Give You Rest”

SIXTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST (Proper 9)

July 9, 2023

AS WE GATHER
From the very beginning of creation God designed the Sabbath day as a day of rest. “On the seventh day God finished His work…and He rested on the seventh day from all His work” (Genesis 2:2). Therefore He commanded His people also, “Six days you shall do your work, but on the seventh day you shall rest” (Exodus 23:12). This “rest,” however, is more than sleeping in or simply ceasing physical activity. After all, when all physical activity ceases, “eternal rest” is just another name for death. The Third Commandment describes this day of rest as a day to be made holy. How is any day made holy? “Not like this: sitting behind the stove and doing no rough work, or adorning ourselves with a wreath and putting on our best clothes” (Martin Luther, Large Catechism, para.88). That’s what we’re here for this day—that through hearing and receiving the Gospel we may receive the true rest, the forgiveness of our sins. When it comes to salvation, trying to attain it through the works of the Law only makes you weary and heavy laden with guilt and frustration. The Gospel proclaims how Jesus Christ has borne all your burdens and gives you the true rest for your soul. Only in Jesus can you rest assured.

Bible Readings

OLD TESTAMENT READING: Zechariah 9:9-12
(Your King comes in gentleness and lowliness.)

EPISTLE READING: Romans 7:14-25a
(The wearying struggle of the Christian.)

HOLY GOSPEL: Matthew 11:25-30
(Jesus has borne your burden.)