THE BACON SERMON
Rev. Christopher Hall
Practicing the Way of Jesus: Sermon on the Mount
buckcreekchurch.org
Anyone here like bacon?
God's people weren't allowed to eat it. Ceremonially unclean. And it smells so good. Just think of all those generations of Israelites praying for the day bacon would no longer be off limits.
1. HOW IT'S SUPPOSED TO BE
God prohibited certain foods for theological reasons. Israel was holy. Set apart. Other. Their food laws echoed that truth. My people will be different.
And the higher law was always love. Love God first. Love your neighbor as yourself. That has always been true.
The Law had three parts. Ceremonial. Civil. Moral.
Ceremonial covered the priests, sacrifices, temple, cleanliness. Including bacon.
Civil covered the governing of Israel as a nation state. God Himself was their head of state.
Moral covered the Ten Commandments. Murder. Theft. Lying. Sexual immorality. These reflect God's own heart.
Six hundred commands. But really three types.
2. HOW WE GET IT WRONG
We don't know our bibles. Our theological framework is an inch deep and a mile wide.
So we get confused. Some of you couldn't play ball in the front yard on Sunday. Some watched the game at the corner bar. Some say alcohol is forbidden. Some say women have to wear head coverings.
We pick and choose. The church is confused. One side champions the homeless but glosses over God's clear teaching on sexuality. The other side wants to end abortion but cringes at loving immigrants.
We let culture tell us what is moral instead of Jesus. We let Hollywood tell us. Facebook. Political parties.
Or we toss it all out and say God used to be mean but now it's all grace. Follow your heart. Everyone just be cool. Careful.
3. HOW JESUS GOT IT RIGHT
He didn't abolish the Law. He fulfilled it. Personally. Every iota. Every dot.
Jesus is our Great High Priest. Where priests mediated between God and people, Jesus mediates for us now. We pray to the Father in the name of the Son.
Jesus is our sacrifice. Not livestock. His own sinless life. Sufficient to cover all sins everywhere at all times.
Jesus is our temple. The glory of God was no longer found in a building. It was housed in Him. And when He ascended He sent the Holy Spirit to dwell within His people. We are now the temple.
Jesus declared all foods clean. The stomach is not the problem. The heart is.
And that meant more than bacon. It meant salvation is now available to all people. Jew and Gentile. That is earth shattering news.
Peter got a vision on a rooftop. A sheet full of animals. Kill and eat. He resisted. The voice said do not call something unclean that God has made clean.
Salvation through Jesus. For everyone.
4. HOW SHOULD WE RESPOND
Eat the bacon. Or don't. Let your conscience guide you in those areas. Just don't turn your personal convictions into a law you force on everyone else.
But God's moral law still stands. Murder. Lying. Sexual immorality. Non negotiable. Jesus repeated nine of the ten commandments directly. The narrow path is still narrow.
The Pharisees were concerned with how they appeared before men. Clean on the outside. Dead on the inside. Jesus is not calling us to perform outward obedience.
Here is the thing that blows my mind.
God's hatred of sin is absolute and perfect. His love is also absolute and perfect. And somehow His love is greater than His hatred of sin. Love is the higher law.
Pretending you have your stuff together? That is hypocrisy.
Admitting you don't? Running to Jesus? That leads to the Kingdom.
The narrow path is simple. It isn't easy. But it's simple: Gather with God's people. Pray. Read the bible. Share communion. Stumble together in the direction of Jesus.
To be with Him is to be set apart. That is what holy people do. They cling to Him. They don't pretend.