John 1:1-18
A sermon for the Second Sunday after Christmas
In this remarkable prologue, the first 18 verses of the Gospel of John, one of the key points is something we call “grace.” What is grace? It can mean many things. “Grace” is a women’s name. When we watch Olympic ice-skaters, we are awed by their “grace.” When we say they were so “gracious” to us, we mean they were kind and thoughtful.
For Christians “grace” is a key word. Last week we talked about the hymn “Amazing Grace,” and noted that despite its popularity, it’s quite vague about what grace is and is not.
Luther is famous for saying “grace alone,” but what exactly is it?