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From the moment that you came into the Kingdom of God, either through Holy Baptism and the hearing of the Word, or through the hearing of the Word and Holy Baptism, you were destined for glory. Not the kind of glory that the two football teams will compete for this evening. That's an earthly glory that they must fight hard to attain.
The glory that we are destined for, as citizens of the Kingdom of God is not based on our accomplishments. “We all fall short of the glory of God.” Rather, our destiny is based on the accomplishments of Jesus Christ our Lord and the glory that rightfully His. He is the One who has fought hard for the glory that is ours through Him. “IN HIM we have obtained access by faith into this grace in which we stand, and we rejoice in hope of the glory of God.” (Rom.3:23; 5:2)
It is the blessed hope of heaven that shapes our life of faith here in this world. We cheerfully endure the loss of everything that this world has to give, possessions, spouses, children, friends, honor, fame, health, even life itself, because we know that our destiny far outweighs it all.
And just to be sure we understand this fully, because I think most of us have a pretty shallow understanding of ‘the Christian hope,’ our hope is not just for a peaceful death in faith and the eternal life of the soul in heaven. Our hope is so much more than that. Our hope goes way beyond our death and the death of loved ones who have died, and the death of future generations who will die.
We are awaiting the return of our Lord, Jesus Christ, in all His glory, on the last day, and the resurrection of our physical body, united with our soul, when we will finally be human as God made human to be and live life as God made life to be lived.
And with joy beyond knowing, and peace the likes of which this world hasn’t a clue, and love that will break your heart for the joy of it, with angels, archangels and all the company of heaven, basking in the unveiled presence of God who sits on the throne and the Lamb who was slain, where there is no death but only eternal and imperishable life, no sin, but only pure righteousness and holy innocence, no fear or sorrow or crying, only perfect security and total contentment, where God is everything and His glory is everywhere and we are so caught up in it all that its all that we know.
This is the life that Christ our Lord has won for us by His blood and cross and death and resurrection. This is the purpose for which the Father sent His Son into the world. This is the destiny that the Holy Spirit has made ours in our Baptism.
The hope of the “glory of God.” Or the “hope of the glory of man.” Which will you live for? Better yet, which will you die for? Which will you sacrifice whatever you must and commit yourself to as though it was all that really, truly matters?
I know that the answer seems pretty obvious, but don’t kid yourself. We’re all infected with a very strange disease that makes us act like crazy people and we ignore the ‘glory of God’ and strive for the ‘glory of man’ as though it was everything and all that mattered. Or as though we could have both. Continue reading


