December 2019

Behold the Child

“The true Light, which enlightens everyone, was coming into the world”(John 1:9).

Our days will get increasingly shorter until December 21, which is the winter solstice. That day has the least amount of sunlight for those of us in the northern hemisphere. The birth of Jesus was most likely in early spring with “shepherds out in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night” (Luke 2:8) during lambing season. However, it is encouraging to have the celebration of the “the true Light…coming into the world,” when our physical environment is craving more light. May the truth of Jesus’ coming to us be edifying as we live in not only a physically dark world, but we also live in a dark, fallen-in-sin world that ends with death. “In Him was life, and the life was the Light of men. The Light shines in darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it” (John 1:4-5).

Jesus Christ, the true Light, came into the world as a baby; Behold the Child.  This method of entering the world as a baby is and has been true for everyone, except Adam and Eve. Jesus entered the world as a living, flesh-covered human; nevertheless, He is eternal, just as the Father is eternal, and the Holy Spirit is eternal. “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was in the beginning with God” (John 1:1b-2).

Behold the Child, Jesus Christ, who came into the world to serve mankind. He served us for thirty years, being in an earthly family, walking with people, being with people, working with his adopted dad. (Note the following historical point that can be applied to Joseph and Jesus.  The town of Sepphoris was 3.5 miles from Nazareth. In 4 BC the Romans destroyed the town and rebuilt it at great expense. This would have meant many years of construction work for dad and Son.) Jesus revealed that He was True Man. Behold the Child who “increased in wisdom and stature” (Luke 2:52).  

Jesus served us throughout His three-year earthly ministry which revealed Him as the True God in the flesh. Behold the Child as He steadfastly had His face set toward Jerusalem in order to make just payment for sin. Behold the Child who died an excruciating death as a young man.

Jesus served us by rising victoriously over sin, death, and the devil. Through His victory, the Christian is also victorious. Behold the Child who is our risen Lord!

He serves us through His omnipresence: “I am with you always, to the end of the age” Matthew 28:20b. He is also uniquely present “wherever two or three are gathered in [His] name” (Matthew 18:20); as well as uniquely present through His instituted sacraments of Holy Baptism and the Sacrament of the Altar. Behold the Child, Jesus Christ as we gather in His name to receive His service, a Divine Service.

Enjoy this festive season to celebrate the coming into the world of the “true Light, which enlightens everyone.” Faith Lutheran’s Advent theme is “Behold the Child.” The three midweek services will expound on 1) the Child who was sent for us, (2) to set us free, as (3) He was in the flesh to bear our weakness.

 

The Lord be with you,                                                              

Pastor Sam Wiseman