Text: Nehemiah 8
Date: Epiphany III + 1/27/13
Blessed is the King who comes in the name of the Lord, for until and unless He comes there is no blessing, no joy. But the King has come and we rejoice. Or do we? Today’s readings contrast different reactions to God’s Word. In the Gospel Jesus’ hometown folks were at first speaking well of Him and “marveling at [his] gracious words.” Their initial “joy,” however, quickly turned to anger and wrath when He predicted their rejection of Him. In today’s Old Testament reading, parts of the Book of the Law of Moses were read and explained before a people who had forgotten God’s Word. They first responded with tears of repentance and profound worship. But then they were told not to mourn or weep. “Do not be grieved for the joy of the Lord is your strength.” Last Sunday we took notice of how the Lord’s earthly ministry began with a note of joy, saying, “Your God Rejoices Over You.” Today we observe the reality that people react to the claims of God’s Word differently and ask, “Do We Rejoice Over God?” Continue reading “Do We Rejoice Over God?”

