In the message delivered at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Bonduel, Wisconsin, on January 7, 2024, the focus is on the significance of Epiphany and the light of Christ that shines in the darkness of the world. The message begins by addressing the concerns that parents often have when their children go off to college, where they may encounter teachings that contradict their Christian faith. It emphasizes the importance of being grounded in God's Word to combat false teachings that can lead individuals away from the church and Christ.
Epiphany is described as a time of rejoicing because it celebrates God as the one who reveals Himself and desires to illuminate the hearts and lives of people. From the moment of baptism, individuals are adopted into God's family, recognizing Him as the Father and creator of all. The message underscores the belief that God is central to the universe and that His Spirit continues to provide light through His Word.
The narrative of God's revelation is traced through the history of the Holy Scriptures, starting with the light given through Moses in the first five books of the Old Testament. The promise made to Abraham that through his lineage all peoples would be blessed, and the prophecies that foretold the coming of a ruler from the line of David, are highlighted as significant moments where God's light shone forth.
The message recounts the light of the world that was revealed during the Christmas season, with the angelic announcements to Zechariah, Mary, and Joseph, and the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem. The shepherds witnessed the heavens opening and angels proclaiming the birth of the Savior, a moment of divine light breaking into the world.
The epistle reading from Paul is referenced, revealing the mystery that the one born in the manger is for everyone, and that God desires His light to shine forth to all people. The story of the Magi, who were led by a miraculous star to the newborn king, is presented as an example of how God's light guides individuals to the truth. The Magi's journey from the East, possibly from regions like Arabia or Babylon, is discussed, along with the curiosity about how God communicated the birth of the King of the Jews to them and the significance of the star that guided them.
The message also touches on the historical context of King Herod's reign and his fear of a new king that could threaten his power. Herod's deceitful request to the Magi to inform him of the child's location, under the pretense of wanting to worship him, is mentioned as an example of political leaders' dishonesty. The Magi's experience of exceeding joy upon seeing the star again and presenting their gifts to the newborn king is paralleled with the act of bringing gifts to God in worship.
The message concludes with prayers for various needs, including the end of violence, the well-being of leaders, the provision of basic necessities, and the comfort and healing for those who are suffering. The congregation is called to worship and receive Christ in the Eucharist, remembering His sacrifice and the forgiveness of sins.
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