1 Peter 1:17-25, John 1:29-34
Advent 2 Midweek - December 7, 2016
Agnus Dei, Qui Tollis Peccata Mundi
Advent 2 Midweek - December 7, 2016
Agnus Dei, Qui Tollis Peccata Mundi
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When God became man in the
person of Jesus Christ, it was with little fanfare. He chose a lowly birth. He chose lowly people to reveal it to. An angel gave them a sign and the shepherds
followed the sign to the manger where he lay.
The sign was not much to see. No
sign is. But the promise was wonderful. It was the promise that compelled them to go
and behold the sign. It was the promise
of a Savior who himself was the long awaited Christ, the very Lord God in the
flesh. This was good tidings of great
joy to all people. But all people did
not behold him there – only they who had received the sign. Only they found him and worshiped him and saw
that thing which the angels had told them.
Only they, because only they received the sign.
The angels sang: “Glory
be to God in the highest, and on earth peace, goodwill toward men.” This word for goodwill that the angels sang is
the same word that the Father spoke when Jesus was baptized: “This
is My beloved Son in whom I am well-pleased.” Goodwill,
well-pleased, good-pleasure – it’s all the same word. Jesus said that no one enters the kingdom of
heaven unless he is born again. By being
baptized, Jesus provided for us a new birth that links us to his own holy
birth. Baptism gives us peace with God
and the Father’s good-pleasure.