The Large Catechism – part 107
Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions
Scripture Text: Acts 28:11–15
Series: Lessons in the Lutheran Confessions
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From the Confessions: The Large Catechism, The Ten Commandments
The Third Commandment
Likewise, you should rebuke those smug spirits who, after hearing a sermon or two, find it boring and stupid, thinking that they know it all, and need no more instruction. That is a sin that was previously considered among the mortal sins, and was called acidia — lethargy or satiety — a malignant, dangerous plague with which the devil entrances and deceives the hearts of many so that he may take us by surprise and covertly remove God’s Word from us.
Pulling It Together: Look at all the trouble that Paul and Luke went to just to preach the gospel. This is the great mission of the church, and they undertook it with passion. We should receive the proclaimed gospel with a matched passion, a hunger and thirst for righteousness (Matthew 5:6) that is quenched only with the gospel. The most excellent rebuke to those who do not take the gospel and its proclamation seriously, is for them to see you rejoicing in the gospel and growing in faith.
Prayer: Increase your Spirit in me, Lord, that I may look forward to preaching. Amen.
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