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January 3, 2009: The Boy Jesus in the Temple

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The text for this lesson is Luke 2:41–52.

Key Points

  • As a boy, Jesus was found in His Father’s house. In God’s house, I hear His Word, see that Jesus is my Savior, and receive His gifts of forgiveness and salvation.
  • Law: Because of sin, I, like Jesus’ parents, do not understand what God says to me.
  • Gospel: God makes His Word clear to me through the power of the Holy Spirit.
 

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Written by Ryan Markel

December 27th, 2009 at 1:00 pm

December 27, 2009: The Birth of Jesus

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The text for this lesson is Luke 2:1–20.

Key Points

  • A Savior has been born to you. He is Christ the Lord.
  • Law: Because of my sin, I fear God as the shepherds did.
  • Gospel: God’s Son, Jesus, takes away my fear and offers me true peace.
 

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Written by Ryan Markel

December 23rd, 2009 at 7:19 am

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July 26, 2009: Joseph, the Father

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The text for this lesson is Matthew 2:13–15, 19–23; Luke 11:11–12; Ephesians 6:1–4; 1 Thessalonians 2:11–12.

Key Points

  • The heavenly Father used dutiful Joseph to deliver His Son from death at the hands of Herod to preserve Him for death in due time on the cross.
  • Law: Countless children today are in danger because men and women—including government officials—see them as a problem rather than a blessing.
  • Gospel: Jesus’ death—not as an infant but far more painfully on the cross—has redeemed each of those children and the adults who threaten them.
  • Law: Raising a family demands sacrifices of money, time, and freedom—sacrifices many men make in word only.
  • Gospel: Since the heavenly Father sacrificed His Son, we are able to make great personal sacrifices willingly, knowing we still have everything we truly need.
  • Law: Being a father is often a thankless job that is not highly honored in today’s world.
  • Gospel: God honors men highly by allowing them to raise His dear children in faith.

Context

Joseph was Mary’s husband and a carpenter by trade, who was thought by many to be the biological father of Jesus (Luke 4:22; John 1:45, 6:42). The Gospels testify that Jesus was conceived by the Holy Spirit; therefore, God was His Father (Matthew 1:18–25). Nonetheless, Joseph faithfully cared for Jesus as his own son. Though Jesus knew that His Father was God, He loved and respected Joseph and fulfilled the Fourth Commandment (Luke 2:41–52).
Mary appears alone at the wedding at Cana (John 2:1–12) and throughout the Gospels, so we do not know what happened to Joseph.

Jesus is the Son of God by birth (His human nature) and God the Son in essence (His divine nature). The Baptism of Jesus (Matthew 3:13–17) shows His unique relationship with the Father. Through our Baptism into Christ and faith in Him, we become children of the heavenly Father (Galatians 3:26–27; John 3:5).

 

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July 20th, 2009 at 12:10 pm

January 4, 2009: The Boy Jesus in the Temple

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The text for this lesson is Luke 2:41–52.

Key Points

  • Jesus is always about His Father’s business—and that business is always earning our salvation! No thing and no one can stand in His way.
  • Law: God doesn’t act the way we want Him to act. He acts in harmony with His will, not ours. But we try to cage Him, tame Him, force Him to be a circus deity. In our hearts, if not even in our prayers, we list conditions for Him to meet. We are in a vain—oh, so vain—power struggle with heaven.
  • Gospel: The Lion of the tribe of Judah is no tame lion. He won’t roar on our cue or jump through our hoops. Even at the age of twelve, the boy Jesus shows that He is no ordinary boy. The Son of Mary, yes, and the “Son” of his foster father, Joseph, yes, but also their Lord. He is about His Father’s business. And that business is always earning our salvation.

 

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Written by Ryan Markel

December 28th, 2008 at 12:00 pm

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December 28, 2008: The Presentation of Jesus

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The text for this lesson is Luke 2:22–40.

Key Points

  • In the Divine Service, we join with Simeon and Anna, the angels and archangels, and the great cloud of witnesses in heaven and on earth hailing Christ as the fulfiller of the Law who rescued us from the Low, its accusations, and our sins.
  • Law: The Law always accuses. It unceasingly dogs us, never letting us off the hook. Like it or not, all are condemned by it, all “help captive under the law, imprisoned” by sin (Galatians 3:23). In the Old Testament, sacrifices even had to be offered after childbirth, both for mothers and children, as a cleansing for sin. No one can outcrawl or outrun the long arm of the Law.
  • Gospel: Jesus out-laws the Law. He does more than enough. He who had no sin for which a sacrifice had to be offered, offered a sacrifice anyway. He gave 110 percent. He let the Law have its way with Him, that He might have His way with us. And, ultimately, what the Law demanded of us—perfection or punishment for imperfection—He took onto Himself.

 

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Written by Ryan Markel

December 24th, 2008 at 12:27 pm

December 21, 2008: The Birth of Jesus

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The text for this lesson is Luke 2:1–20.

Key Points

  • The Son of God became what we are—human—to make us what He is: a child of the heavenly Father. Furthermore, He revealed where He is to be found: in His Word and Sacraments.
  • Law: In the beginning, God created man in His own image, and ever since, we have been trying to return the favor. But the “God” we fashion in our own minds is a caricature—a warped, deformed, blasphemous image of the reality we look for in all the wrong places.
  • Gospel: In the beginning, God created man in His own image. And in the fullness of time, God assumed that image Himself. The Son of God became also a Son of Adam, Son of David, and Son of Mary. In so doing, He reimaged us re-created us to be as He is. He became what we are to make us what He is: children of the heavenly Father. And He revealed where He is to be found: swaddled in His Gospel and Sacraments.

 

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Written by Ryan Markel

December 18th, 2008 at 8:06 am

December 14, 2008: An Angel Visits Joseph

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The text for this lesson is Matthew 1:18–25.

Key Points

  • Just as the angel proclaimed to Joseph that Mary would bear an infant who is the Son of God, the Savior, so God proclaimed to us in His Word that this same Jesus is our Savior from sin and death.
  • Law: “Seeing is believing,” or so we tell, or, rather, deceive ourselves. We live by sight, not faith in the divine Word. Worse yet, most often we see only what we want to see. We school our eyes to perceive reality as we desire it to be, not as it really is. In our own eyes, our own senses, we trust, not Christ.
  • Gospel: God tells us what is real, what is true, what is trustworthy. He acts in a way perceptible not necessarily through the eyes, but through the ears—ears attuned to what God says. Believing is not seeing, but hearing, for “faith comes from hearing” (Romans 10:17) and is “the conviction of things not seen” (Hebrews 11:1). Faith is in Immanuel, God with us, cradled in a virgin womb.

 

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Written by Ryan Markel

December 10th, 2008 at 7:58 am