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Sermon for Sundays between Aug. 21 & 27
Year C
"You ARE Set Free!"

Luke 13:10-17

Imagine if you will a man in prison. He is shackled by the wrists and ankles. He is in a small prison cell with just a cot and toilet. The chains limit his mobility in the cell and the cell door is closed tight. Only a little light streams in through a small window high up.

Our reading from Luke this morning is all about being set free. A woman came to Jesus. She was imprisoned by a crippled body. For eighteen years she had not been able to straighten up. Perhaps she had advanced osteoporosis or severe arthritis; maybe she had an injury or some kind of paralysis. All we do know is that for eighteen years she was imprisoned by this ailment.

Jesus' response to the religious leaders is the heart of this story. First Jesus calls the religious leaders hypocrites. A hypocrite is one who says one thing and does another. The word used in the Bible that is translated "hypocrite" could also be translated "pretender." This is one who pretends to be one way but is actually another. The religious leaders pretended to honor God but they were really just serving the law.

I think that a lot of Christians have trouble believing that Jesus still sets people free like he set that woman free. Most Christians would say that they believe that Jesus healed a woman almost 2,000 years ago. But many of those same people have trouble believing that he still does that today. Perhaps part of it is a healthy skepticism we have about faith healers. We have all heard of or even seen so called faith healers that are really pretenders. They are just actors, hypocrites, who pretend to be healers and take advantage of people in pain and misery. I am not talking about faith healers. I am talking about being set free by Christ through faith. It is healthy to be skeptical of modern day wonder workers, but that is no reason to doubt the power of the Son of God to work wonders.

Jesus told the woman, "You ARE set free!" And I am here today to tell you, "You ARE set free!" The work has already been done to set you free. The fine has already been paid to get you out of prison. Jesus Christ paid the price at Calvary and you are set free. What kind of prison are you in? Is it a prison of sin and shame? Is it a prison of heartache and emotional pain? Is it a prison of physical limitations? You might say, "Well when we all get to heaven we will be free?" I believe that whole heatedly. When we all get to heaven we will be freed from all that shackles and imprisons the human body, mind and soul. But I'm talking about here and now. I'm saying that as Christians the power to set us free is already here by the presence of Christ in our hearts.

You ARE set free! Because you have asked Jesus into your life the power to set you free is with Christ in your heart. Jesus promised to be with us until the end of the age. Jesus is here today just as he was in that synagogue back in the first century. And Jesus has already paid the price to set us free.

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