Sixth Sunday After Trinity
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July 12, 2026
Today's Reading: Matthew 5:(17-19) 20-26
Daily Lectionary: Judges 7:1-23; Judges 7:24-12:15; Galatians 1:1-24
“For I tell you, unless your righteousness exceeds that of the scribes and Pharisees, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven.” (Matthew 5:20)
In the Name + of Jesus. Amen.
Jesus is clear: He did not come to abolish the law but to fulfill it. And He is doubly clear that unless a person’s righteousness is more than the righteousness of the leading religious leaders of the time, he will never make it into heaven. It may be easy to think you are more righteous than the scribes and Pharisees, as theirs was a self-righteousness built on following the traditions of men rather than adhering to the Law of God. But Jesus is firm: anyone who relaxes the Law of God will be called least in the kingdom of heaven. The scribes and Pharisees crafted more than just God’s Ten Commandments in an attempt to fulfill the law themselves, and they failed. Jesus’ words are not a dare, trying to encourage people to try harder to get into heaven. He is condemning the self-righteous sinners and anyone who would twist the Commandments of God to elevate himself as more favored by God. The stark truth is that only Christ can follow God’s commands. Only He can truly be called righteous under the law - you and I will never, on our own works, make it to heaven.
And that is the point of Jesus’ words. Not by our own merit can we achieve salvation. It is only by Jesus’ merit, His work, that sinners can obtain eternal life. We cannot keep God’s laws, and even if we were capable, we wouldn’t choose to because ours is original sin - sin that we have inherited and that inhabits us all. But rather than leave us to be condemned for our own unrighteousness, Jesus stepped in to fulfill the Law perfectly and to take the punishment for sins that are rightly ours. Jesus is the only truly righteous One, and He shares that righteousness with you. In the waters of Baptism, you are united to Christ in a death and resurrection like His. When you come out of those cleansing waters, you are given the robe of righteousness, which marks you as God’s redeemed child. When God looks at you, He sees Jesus. He sees His Son, Who fulfilled the Law perfectly, not for His sake but for yours. You have righteousness in Christ; your Heavenly Father will not forsake you.
In the Name + of Jesus. Amen.
Lord of all power and might, author and giver of all good things, graft into our hearts the love of Your name, increase in us true religion, nourish us with all goodness, and of Your great mercy keep us in the same; through Jesus Christ, Your Son, our Lord, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever. Amen.
Deac. Emma Heinz, registrar for Higher Things.