Thy Kingdom Come: Jesus! Name of Wondrous Love

Text: Luke 2:21
Date: Circumcision and Name of Jesus + First Sunday after Christmas + The Eighth Day of
Christmas + 1/1/17

The kingdom of God comes to us in just the same manner as the Christ of Christmas: all by Himself without our prayer. Before we even knew we needed a Savior God sent His Son. For “God shows his love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us.” “While we were enemies we were reconciled to God by the death of his Son” (Rom 5:8, 10). That’s the first reason that the Gospel of salvation is really good news. God knows our true need. God knows your real need. And He comes to fill and answer your need out of love. Continue reading “Thy Kingdom Come: Jesus! Name of Wondrous Love”

Thy Kingdom Come: "Gift from God's Eternal Throne"

Text: John 1:1-14
Date: Christmas Day + 12/25/16

Thy Kingdom Come.
Now in the manger we may see
God’s Son from eternity,
The gift from God’s eternal throne
Here clothed in our poor flesh and bone.
Alleluia! (LSB 382:2)

In a way Mark Twain’s famous novel “The Prince and the Pauper” parallels the mystery of Christ and of Christmas. The main difference, of course, is that Twain tells of two young boys who are identical in appearance, one a pauper who lives with his abusive father and the other Prince Edward, son of King Henry VIII. In Jesus Christ, however, the two are one, He is both the King Himself from God’s Eternal throne taking on our human nature of His human mother, Mary. Continue reading “Thy Kingdom Come: "Gift from God's Eternal Throne"”

Thy Kingdom Come: "O Noble Guest"

Text: Luke 2:1-14
Date: Christmas Midnight + 12/24/16

Thy Kingdom Come.
Welcome to earth, O noble Guest.

Politics and governmental intervention. Wherever you go you can’t get away from it. Caesar Augustus when Quirinius was governor of Syria. Mandatory registration. For what purpose? We’re not told. But tax money cannot be far from the picture. And now we ourselves have been dragged through another national election. But this time politics have divided people more than nearly any time in our history. What are the two things to avoid in family gatherings? Politics and religion, they say. Why is that? I’ll bet it’s because a person’s opinions of both are on the one hand so personally held and on the other hand seemingly without any real, objective, principled bases in reality. Mere personal opinion. Continue reading “Thy Kingdom Come: "O Noble Guest"”

Thy Kingdom Come – Let the Earthbound Soul Arise

Text: Matthew 11:2-15
Date: Advent III + 12/11/16

The Advent call of John the Baptist begins to answer our prayer, “Thy kingdom come.” The Advent candles are a repentant purple in many churches, a hopeful blue in others, but this Sunday the hope and joy of the Gospel shines through with the pink or rose colored candle. Today’s Introit begins, “Gaudete,” “Rejoice…and I will hope continually.” Today’s Advent hymn bids us, “Let the Earthbound Soul Arise.” Continue reading “Thy Kingdom Come – Let the Earthbound Soul Arise”