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Preparation for next week, Epiphany 1 – The Baptism of our Lord
Preparation for next week, Epiphany 1 – The Baptism of our Lord
God Accepts You
The theme of acceptance harmonizes
with baptism. At this time God accepts the repentant sinner, washes away the
dirt of sin in the waters of baptism, and adopts the believer as His child,
making him His Servant and delights in him. God finds those who fear Him to be
acceptable to Him (Epistle Lesson). At Jesus’ baptism, we hear God’s voice, “This is my beloved Son.” The Epistle
Lesson closes by assuring those with faith that for Jesus’ sake their sins are
forgiven. By faith we accept God’s acceptance of us.
The Spirit is prominent in the three
lessons. Some erroneously refer to a water and a Spirit baptism as though there
were two baptisms. Christian baptism is both at the same time and consequently
there is, as Paul says, one baptism. The Prayer refers to Jesus’ being anointed
with the Spirit. In Psalm 29 we hear God’s voice “upon the waters.” Luther’s
Hymn of the Day tells the story of Jesus’ baptism.
Monday, 02 January, 2023—Psalm 2:7-11, 12c;
antiphon, Isaiah 42:1a—In the
Introit for Sunday, we pray, Behold My servant, whom I uphold,, My chosen in
whom My soul delights. The Father
accepts the Son at His baptism and so the work of Jesus’ active public ministry
has begun. From this Sunday through Easter we will witness those active acts
the Savior did to win for you salvation. The psalmist and the prophet Isaiah
rejoice for that day. We join them with our prayers and praises.
Tuesday, 03 January, 2023—Psalm 29 —The
voice of God is the theme for Psalm 29 as seen in the thunderstorm - sometimes
frightening, suggestive of terrifying cataclysms at the end of the world. In the
torrent of rain, the ear-splitting thunderclaps, the blaze of lightning, and
the roaring wind that sets the great forests in motion, the psalmist hears
God’s voice. For God made and orders them all (verses 1-10). Let the hosts of
heaven sing His glory (verses 1-2) – and may He bless His people on earth.
(verse 11) The style of this psalm is very similar to ancient Canaanite poetry.
Sirion (verse 6): 9,000 ft. Mt. Hermon, on the Israel/Lebanon border .Kadesh
(verse 8): a place in the desert south of Beersheba.
Wednesday,
04 January 2023—Isaiah
42:1-91—God
chooses and delights in His Servant.
Epiphany deals with light. God chooses His servant to be the light of
the nations. Epiphany is the season for world outreach with the Gospel. The Lord describes
the character and work of His Servant. This is the first of four servant songs
in Isaiah. In verses 1-4 the Servant is described as chosen and well-pleasing
to the Lord, Spirit-filled, patient, and faithful. In verses 5-9, the work of
the Servant is to bring the light of salvation to the world, justice, and He
shall be a covenant of the people. How does this passage relate to Jesus’
baptism? As the Servant was anointed with the Spirit, Jesus at His baptism
received the Holy Spirit. As the Servant was “chosen, in whom my soul delights,” at His baptism, God’s voice
said, “This is my beloved Son with whom I
am well pleased.” As the Servant was given a task (vv. 6-7), Jesus’
ministry began at His baptism.
Thursday,
05 January 2023—Acts
10:34-43—God
accepts us by forgiving us for Jesus’ sake (verse 43). The glory of God is seen in the anointing of
Jesus as Messiah by the gift of the Spirit and in His life of doing good, made
possible by God’s being with Him. Peter,
in a sermon to Cornelius, tells the story of the Gospel. The passage is a part
of Peter’s sermon to Cornelius and his family in Caesarea .
It marks the giving of the Gospel to the Gentiles. In this sermon Peter
reminded his listeners how Jesus, after His baptism when He received the Spirit,
went about preaching and healing. Peter says he was one of the witnesses to
Jesus’ crucifixion and resurrection. Faith in Jesus brings forgiveness of sin.
How does this lesson relate to Jesus’ baptism? Peter sees Jesus’ baptism as the
beginning of Jesus’ ministry, testifies to the fact that at baptism Jesus
received the Spirit and power to carry out His ministry, and tells Cornelius
that forgiveness, which is endemic to baptism, comes from faith in Jesus.
Friday, 06
January 2023—Matthew 3:13-17—God
accepts Jesus as His Son at His baptism.
The Epiphany season deals with the manifestation of God’s glory in
Jesus. At Jesus’ baptism, God is glorified in Jesus by the voice of God
declaring Jesus as His Son, and by the appearance of the dove, indicating the
gift of the Spirit. Jesus received the
Spirit and was declared by God to be His Son.Matthew’s account of Jesus’
baptism differs in two ways from the other Synoptic accounts. Matthew tells of
John’s reluctance to baptize Jesus who insists upon it in order that He might
fulfill righteousness and identify with all who need repentance. The big
question is, if Jesus were sinless why would He want John’s baptism of
repentance? The other difference is that God’s voice of acceptance and approval
of Jesus is addressed to the spectators: “This is my beloved Son.” Mark and
Luke make it a personal experience: “Thou art my beloved Son.”
Saturday, 07 January 2023—Isaiah 40:3; Mathew
3:1-6—Sunday’s Hymn of the Day is
“To Jordan Came The Christ
The Lord”(LSB #406/407).
As you read and study the words of this hymn, you will find the story of
Christ’s ministry and your salvation. As we begin a New Year, may each day be
dedicated to living our baptismal life in the Name of our Lord and Savior.
Collects
for Epiphany: Lord
God, on this day you revealed your Son to the nations by the leading of a star.
Lead us now by faith to know your presence in our lives and bring us at last to
the full vision of your glory.”
Father,
You revealed Your Son to the nations by the guidance of a star. Lead us to Your
glory in heaven by the light of faith. We ask this through our Lord Jesus
Christ, Your Son, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, One God,
forever and ever
Father,
You make known the salvation of mankind at the birth of Your Son. Make us
strong in faith and bring us to the glory You promise. We ask this through our
Lord Jesus Christ, Your Son, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit,
one God, forever and ever.
Collects for the Baptism of our Lord: Father in heaven, at the baptism of
Jesus in the River Jordan you proclaimed Him Your beloved Son and anointed Him
with the Holy Spirit. Make all who are baptized into Christ faithful in their
calling to be your children and inheritors with Him of everlasting life.
Almighty, eternal God, when the
Spirit descended upon Jesus at His baptism in the Jordan, You revealed Him as
Your own beloved Son. Keep us, Your children born of water and the Spirit,
faithful to our calling. We ask this through our Lord Jesus Christ, Your Son,
who lives and reigns with You and the holy Spirit, One God, forever and ever.
Sources:
Prayers from Lutheran
Service Book © 2006 Concordia Publishing House
Lectionary
Preaching Workbook Series A by John Brokhoff © 1980 CSS Publishing Lima OH
For All the
Saints A Prayer Book for and By the Church Vol. II © 1995 by the American
Lutheran Publicity Bureau, Delhi ,
NY
Baptism images copyright © Ed Riojas, Higher Things
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