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Todd A. Peperkorn, STM
Messiah Lutheran Church
Kenosha, Wisconsin
Christmas Eve Midnight (Dec. 24, 2001)
Luke 2:1-20
TITLE:
Delivered to You!
In the name of the Father and of the Son and
of the Holy Spirit. Amen. Our text for the Nativity of our Lord is from
Luke 2:11, For there is born to you this day in the city of
David a Savior, who is Christ the Lord.
Those words may be the greatest good news ever delivered
by angels to men. Those words, to you, bring Jesus birth into
great focus, and help us to understand both who He is and why
He came to earth.
Who is Jesus? He is none other that the Son of God.
He is the perfect image of His heavenly Father. He is the King of Kings
and Lord of Lords. Jesus is the name above every name. In Him all the
fullness of the Godhead dwells bodily.
And the angel says to the shepherds and to us: to
you. This Jesus, this Son of God, this co-creator of the world and
judge of all the earth, is born to you.
Some of you here have had children. Others have not,
but might some day. There is nothing quite like the feeling of knowing
that this is your child. This is your son, your daughter sitting on your
lap, your very own flesh and blood, born into your family. It is an amazing
thing. It is a gift from God beyond price.
Now take all the wonder, all of the glory and majesty
of birth and family and life in your own arms, and look to the manger
in Bethlehem. In that manger is born a child. Isaiah the prophet put
it so well: For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given, and
the government shall be upon His shoulders, and His name shall be called
Wonderful, Counselor, the mighty God, the everlasting Father, the Prince
of Peace.
This child, this Son of God and Son of Mary, is born
to you. This child comes into our family, the family of the human race.
This One comes to give what no other child can give. For no matter how
wonderful human birth is, no matter how great a gift is family, we are
all born into sin and death and heartache all of our lives. But not This
One. This one is born the Savior, Christ the Lord. He is God and Man.
He is without sin and full of the Love of the Father for you. He is your
peace and hope in this dark world. He is your life, He is your forgiveness,
He is your brother, He is your eternal Father, and He is your Son, for
He takes on all of your sin.
To you. Have there ever been more beautiful
words spoken of in all the world? This perfect Son of God is born to
you. He is born in darkness and the night, but He brings life and
salvation to all who trust in Him. He comes in silence, but the angels
of heaven cannot help but sing out Glory to God in the Highest, and
on earth peace, goodwill toward men.
The almighty Word of God descends from His royal throne
on high, and takes the lowliest form of all. He takes on your form, your
likeness. He does this so that you by faith may take on His nature, as
the Son of God and an heir of eternal life. This is why one theologian
has said that on Christmas night, every family is holy. For you see,
Christ has entered into our family. He sits at our table, sleeps in our
bed. He is one of us as much as every other member of your holy family.
Yet this new member of the human family comes to give us gifts like no
other. For by entering into our flesh, by taking on our family, Jesus
Christ has also adopted you into Gods family. You now bear Gods
name as much as He bears your name. As the hymn says so well, God
and sinners reconciled.
It is indeed no wonder that the angels in heaven appear
to the shepherds and sing Glory to God! But no matter how much
the angels sing, their song, their joy this night cannot match ours.
For this Jesus, the Son of God, gives us His flesh to eat and His blood
to drink for eternal life. We are not separated from God anymore. He
is one of us. Indeed, He is our child, and He is our Father.
So rejoice in the mystery of God made flesh for your
salvation. Rejoice and sing, for He comes to you to save you.
In the name of Jesus Christ, the Son of Mary and Son
of God. Amen. The peace of God, which passes all understanding, keep
your hearts and minds in true faith, unto life everlasting. Amen.
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