A sermon for the Third Sunday after Pentecost
In this season of Pentecost we ask: What is the problem? The problem is that we are worse off than we think. There is nothing in us, in ourselves, that can save us. We are caught in sin and death and even though we can’t quite take it that there’s nothing in us, there isn’t.
Two huge objections come up: Today we’ll deal with the first one and that is, of course: Good works. After all, good works are good. That’s common sense. What do we mean by “good works?”