1/10/2021 - Jesus is Revealed as Savior of All Nations

First Sunday after the Epiphany: The Baptism of Our Lord

Season of Epiphany

The season of Epiphany (the Greek word for “appearance”) celebrates God's revealing or manifesting of Jesus' identity as true God, Messiah, and Savior of the world. Epiphany not only commemorates the fact that Jesus appeared to save us, but that God revealed the identity of Jesus to the world. A frequent focus of Epiphany lessons are the miracles of Jesus.

Baptism of Our Lord

Today’s service underscores the lasting value and comfort of baptism.  In the Gospel lesson, Jesus himself was baptized by John the Baptist.  Even though John tried to deter it, Jesus insisted with the words, "It is proper for us to do this to fulfill all righteousness."  At Jesus' baptism God the Father was present as a voice from heaven, and the Holy Spirit descended upon him like a dove.

As Jesus was once baptized, so too we are baptized.  Our baptisms are not merely symbolic, as in "I'm baptized because Jesus was."  They are sacramental, as in "something real, significant, and supernatural happens to me when I'm baptized."  The Bible teaches that in baptism God forgives sin, the Holy Spirit creates faith, and the Father adopts us as his children.  Just as the Triune God was present at Jesus' baptism, the Triune God is present at ours.

When a person is baptized, the minister makes the sign of the cross "on the head and heart to mark you as a redeemed child of Christ." Ever since, Christians have always treasured the visible sign of the cross in church - in the invocation, at the time of communion, or during the final blessing - because it reminds them of their baptisms and their family status with God.  Baptism is pure Gospel.  It chases away the devil and fills our hearts with comfort and joy.   We do well to celebrate our baptisms yearly and remember baptism's promises daily.

God bless your worship.

First reading: Isaiah 49:1-6-Jesus, God's servant, a light for the Gentiles

Second reading: Romans 6:1-11-United with Christ through baptism

Gospel: Mark 1:4-11-The baptism of our Lord

Sermon text: Mark 1:4-11 Theme: Proud to Be a Christian

January 10, 2021 Service folder.

Leigh Webster