{"id":2719,"date":"2021-12-22T12:24:37","date_gmt":"2021-12-22T20:24:37","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/hopelcs.ca\/church\/advent-4-december-19-2021-copy\/"},"modified":"2022-01-14T14:52:49","modified_gmt":"2022-01-14T22:52:49","slug":"christmas-eve-december-24-2021","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/hopelcs.ca\/church\/christmas-eve-december-24-2021\/","title":{"rendered":"Christmas Eve &#8211; December 24, 2021"},"content":{"rendered":"<h3 style=\"text-align: center\"><strong>\u201cWrapped in Swaddling Cloths for our Salvation\u201d &#8211; Luke 2:7<\/strong><\/h3>\n<h4><\/h4>\n<p>It\u2019s Christmas Eve, and the year is almost over. Do you remember last Christmas Eve? Many of our Hope people came to the church in early November to record video clips of Christmas Bible readings and prayers, and others recorded themselves singing a line of Silent Night at home for a beautiful collaborative rendition that brought tears to my eyes. The whole service was stunning and meaningful, even though we were all watching it from home. This year we are grateful that we can gather together again to celebrate Jesus\u2019 birth.<\/p>\n<p>But it has been a second consecutive unexpected, unusual and unwelcome year \u2013 with restrictions, and challenges and losses and uncertainties. We have been restricted off and on with respect to travel and our worship services. Many of us have faced the challenge of working from home. We have lost loved ones, and some have lost jobs and \/ or sources of income. There has been uncertainty more recently with respect to the supply chain of food and fuel, all because of that string of atmospheric rivers. But in the midst of all of these challenges and uncertainties, we have had babies born \u2013 in fact, more babies born in the last year or so than we have had in the last 6 or 7 years, and that\u2019s a blessing for families in our church, and for a handful of teachers in our school. The hardships of the past two years have not stifled God\u2019s blessing of the gift of new life.<\/p>\n<p>And that\u2019s what this season is about, isn\u2019t it &#8211; a baby being born to Mary and Joseph. And not just any baby\u2026 the Saviour!! They, too, experienced various challenges and trials in those months leading up to the birth. There was the social stigma of Mary being pregnant without being officially married. What did her parents think? What did the neighbours think? What did Joseph think? Oh, we know what he thought \u2013 he was ready to break off his engagement to her for pre-marital adultery. According to Old Testament Jewish law, he could have had her stoned to death, but he was a kind and just man, so he was willing to abandon the relationship and marriage that he was looking forward to. But then\u2026 that dream\u2026 the words of the angel\u2026 and a changed mind\u2026 a willingness to stay with Mary. What did his friends think, and say? \u201cJoseph, you\u2019re really going to take that woman, and some other man\u2019s child? Are you sure you know what you\u2019re doing? It could affect your reputation, your carpentry business.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Yes, there was the social stigma, but then there was also the census order from Caesar Augustus. It was an imperial order that couldn\u2019t be avoided with a ninth month of pregnancy \u201cGet out of jail free\u201d card. And so they had to make that challenging, treacherous journey from Nazareth in the north to Bethlehem in the south \u2013 because Joseph was from the family line of ancient King David. It was a long journey by foot or maybe by donkey. There were potential dangers of geography and weather, and maybe even bandits and scoundrels along the way. But by God\u2019s grace, they arrived safely, just in time for the baby to be born.<\/p>\n<p>Before a child is born even today, the mom (or maybe the mom and the dad) prepares the home and the nursery \u2013 the cradle, the diapers, the clothing, the blankets. If Mary did any preparing in Nazareth, it was all for nothing \u2013 they had to make this unexpected trip to Bethlehem.<\/p>\n<p>We could ask the question\u2026 what did Mary know about this child that she was carrying? That is a question posed in a modern Christmas song \u2013 \u201cMary Did You Know?\u201d The lyrics speculate whether Mary knew that her son would walk on water, give sight to a blind man, calm a storm, heal the deaf, the lame and the dumb. Did she know that He would save and deliver people? It\u2019s unlikely that Mary knew any of those specific details about the ministry of her new-born son. What she did know is what the angel told her \u2013 that she would bear a son, that she was to call Him Jesus, that He would be called the Son of God, that He would exercise His kingship over His people forever.<\/p>\n<p>Sometimes in life, things happen to you \u2013 unexplainable things \u2013 and you wonder why they are happening to you, or why now? It might be a divorce like Joseph considered. It might be a job relocation like Joseph and Mary experienced. It might be a sickness or a death in the family or a downturn in the economy that leaves you cash-strapped. Often it\u2019s only years later that you look back on what has happened and you see God\u2019s plan and God\u2019s hand through those challenging days and months.<\/p>\n<p>As we look back on the potentially disastrous circumstances surrounding Mary and Joseph, from our vantage point we can certainly see God\u2019s hand orchestrating all those things for a couple of purposes \u2013 to fulfill prophecy, and to bring honour and glory to God.<\/p>\n<p>Caesar\u2019s census decree was the catalyst for the perfect fulfillment of a centuries-old prophecy. The decree required that people return to their ancestral home town to be counted, and that meant that Joseph \u2013 a descendant of David \u2013 must return to Bethlehem. Mary, and the child inside of her, went along. Jesus was born in Bethlehem to fulfill the ancient words of the prophet Micah \u2013 words that we heard tonight: \u201cBut you, Bethlehem Ephrathah\u2026 out of you will come for me one who is to be ruler in Israel, whose origins are from of old, from ancient times\u2026 until the time when she who is in labour gives birth.\u201d Bethlehem Ephrathah wasn\u2019t just the town of Bethlehem, but it included the agricultural area around it, especially the area east of Bethlehem.<\/p>\n<p>Later in the Biblical nativity narratives, when the wise men arrived from the East after Jesus\u2019 birth, the religious leaders in Jerusalem used this same Micah passage to confirm that the Messiah would indeed be born in Bethlehem. It was a known prophecy.<\/p>\n<p>A few verses earlier in Micah, we hear a reference to a \u201cwatchtower of the flock\u201d at the time when the kingship will come to God\u2019s people. Jewish tradition tells us that this area was set apart specifically to raise the lambs that would be used as sacrifices for the holy Passover festival. There are still archaeological ruins there that show shepherd watchtowers in that Bethlehem Ephrathah field.<\/p>\n<p>I was there in 2005, and here is a photo of an olive tree planted before the time of Christ. This is what the area east of Bethlehem looks like these days \u2013 not a shepherd\u2019s field anymore, but an olive grove. This is known as Boaz\u2019 field. Now a lot of you may not know who Boaz was. He is found in the book of Ruth. He was from Ephrathah \u2013 yes, that agricultural area east of Bethlehem \u2013 and he had fields of grain in that region. When Naomi moved back to Bethlehem after a time of famine, she brought her daughter-in-law, Ruth, along. Ruth picked left-over grain from Boaz\u2019s field. Boaz was related to Naomi\u2019s now-dead husband. Oh, did I tell you that the book of Ruth is a love story? So, yes, Boaz fell in love with Ruth, and when he had designs on buying back for the family Naomi\u2019s husband\u2019s land, he was also agreeing to raise up offspring for Ruth\u2019s dead husband. It was a Jewish rule in those ancient days. So, Boaz bought the Ephrathah land, married Ruth, and would later become the great grandfather of David. You may know that David was a shepherd boy, so that Ephrathah land that Boaz bought was grazing land for sheep, land on which David cared for sheep some 100 years later. And those sheep would be cared for as Passover lambs.<\/p>\n<p>So, it\u2019s very likely that the shepherds who saw and heard the angel choir that night when Jesus was born, were situated in the shepherd fields just east of Bethlehem in that Ephrathah area, and that they were the shepherds specifically assigned to care for the Passover lambs. From the observation point of those watchtowers they could keep watch over the flocks in every direction. Those Passover lambs were special. They were to be perfect \u2013 no folded ear, no broken bones, no deformed foot, or gibbled tail. They were to be physically perfect for the Passover, and that\u2019s why the shepherds had to perfectly guard or keep watch over those sheep. If they weren\u2019t perfect, they weren\u2019t kosher.<\/p>\n<p>But there\u2019s more, and the more comes from the more lyrics in that song\u2026 Mary did you know that your baby boy is heaven\u2019s perfect lamb? That that sleeping child you\u2019re holding is the great I AM.<\/p>\n<p>Now apparently, according to some Jewish Rabbinic literature, the high priest would come to that Ephrathah field to inspect the Passover Lamb or maybe the Day of Atonement sacrificial lamb before that holy day. He would place that lamb in a manger, turn it around and inspect it front and back, up and down, side to side to make sure that every last detail was physically perfect. If it was, he would wrap it up in what was called swaddling cloths and carry that lamb to Jerusalem for the sacrifice. He wouldn\u2019t lead the lamb to Jerusalem for fear that the lamb\u2019s perfect appearance might be marred by a stone or the branch of a tree. He would carry that lamb to protect it. One day, it would give its very life as a sacrifice to remind and assure God\u2019s people that their sins had been forgiven and that they belonged to Him.<\/p>\n<p>So, Mary\u2026 when your baby boy was born, did you know that He was heaven\u2019s perfect lamb? Not earth\u2019s perfect lamb, not Israel\u2019s perfect lamb, not Bethlehem\u2019s perfect lamb, but HEAVEN\u2019S perfect lamb!! Jesus came to be the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world, who takes away your sins. And like that Passover lamb in the arms of the high priest, Mary took her little lamb and wrapped Him in swaddling cloths to protect Him, to keep Him warm and safe, because He would be the one perfect, once-for-all sacrifice for the sins of all people of all times and all places. He would be the one through whom God would bring to completion and perfection the story of our redemption and our salvation. And that\u2019s what the first Christmas was all about \u2013 the first chapter of the story whose last chapter was written when heaven\u2019s perfect lamb was sacrificed on the cross of Calvary, and when the great I AM rose as victor over sin, death, and the devil.<\/p>\n<p>You are a lamb \u2013 not perfect by any stretch of the imagination. You have your flaws, your sins of thought, word and deed. Your life is marred and tainted on the outside and on the inside. But Jesus, heaven\u2019s perfect lamb, wraps you up in the swaddling cloths of His own righteousness. His perfection rubs off on you and is applied to you, His sacrifice is applied to you, and you are cleansed, and forgiven, and made perfect in God\u2019s eyes. We have a beautiful hymn in our hymnal entitled \u201cI Am Jesus\u2019 Little Lamb.\u201d That is what you can say tonight, \u201cI am Jesus\u2019 little lamb.\u201d Why don\u2019t you say that with me \u2013 \u201cI am Jesus\u2019 little lamb.\u201d The first verse ends \u201cEven calls me by my name.\u201d That is how precious you are to Jesus \u2013 He knows you and He calls you by your name. On this Christmas Eve, know that you are the beloved little lamb of Jesus, Heaven\u2019s perfect lamb.<\/p>\n<p>That first Christmas, through all their trials, Mary and Joseph struggled with doubts and fears and uncertainties about what was happening to them and why. In the face of that new-born Saviour, all their fears subsided, for in Jesus God was weaving their redemption and salvation.<\/p>\n<p>What kind of trials and doubts and fears do you have tonight? Did it muster up all your courage to even come into the building tonight to worship on Christmas Eve, not certain if someone else here might be an a-symptomatic carrier of the virus? Do you have other health concerns, for yourself or for a loved one? Is there a family member who is not around this Christmas \u2013 someone who has died and this is your first Christmas without him or her, or maybe some who were prevented from traveling here to be with you? Do you have job uncertainties, are you floundering financially? Do you have questions about your faith, wondering if this Jesus-story is actually true, wondering if God is real or just a figment of the imagination of some well-meaning people, wondering if God really loves you, if God really forgives you?<\/p>\n<p>Tonight, whatever those trials may be, I invite you simply to look into the face of baby Jesus, and to see in the birth of Jesus, heaven\u2019s perfect lamb \u2013 perfect\u2026 with no spots or blemishes or sins of His own; perfect\u2026 to be the complete sacrifice for your sins; perfect\u2026 to give you confidence that, besides being heaven\u2019s perfect lamb, He is also earth\u2019s perfect shepherd, YOUR shepherd \u00a0-carrying you and guiding you through all life\u2019s trials and doubts and fears. He is God\u2019s gracious story of YOUR redemption and YOUR salvation. Mary may not have known what her little baby would do, and who He would become. But you know &#8211; Jesus, the One whose origin is from ancient days, the One who would be ruler of God\u2019s people, the One who was born at Bethlehem Ephrathah, God\u2019s Son, God-with-us, the Word made flesh &#8211; all wrapped up together, all wrapped up in swaddling cloths, for YOUR salvation. Amen.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>\u201cWrapped in Swaddling Cloths for our Salvation\u201d &#8211; Luke 2:7 It\u2019s Christmas Eve, and the year is almost over. Do you remember last Christmas Eve? 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