God With Us

God With Us

Immanuel, God with us, is the name that God directs Joseph to give Jesus, taken from a promise made through Isaiah.  It is a very special name for Matthew, for whom it forms a through-line of his Gospel culminating in Jesus’ promise that concludes the story: “I am with you always, even unto the end of the age.”

It’s grand to think of “God with us.”  He’s with Israel against the threatening foreign armies, he’s with the Church unto the end of the world!

Yet Immanuel is not merely a grand concept that sweeps across cultures and epochs, conjuring armies and kingdoms.  It’s as finite and real as a baby in the arms of a young couple in a small village on the outskirts of the Roman empire.  

Joseph and Mary weren’t grand.  They were simple, devout, young.  Joseph was faced with the hard dilemma of a pregnant fiance and social shame.  Matthew says that Joseph “considered” these things–which may be appropriately translated as “took to heart, was concerned about, was angry at.”   There is intensity in it.  

And God was with him, concrete and accessible. He provided an answer for Joseph in a dream.  The answer was the infant. The angel said to Joseph, “you name him.”  Jesus was the answer for Joseph–both in that moment of trial, and for all the moments thereafter.  

Jesus isn’t just a means to end.  Jesus himself saves: “he will save his people from their sins.”  And this is how he saves: by being with us. In our sins and also our predicaments, pressures, concerns, and struggles. And in our joy.  

I look forward to being with you on Sunday to worship Immanuel together.

Steve E+


Christmas Eve—Lessons and Carols

5:00PM


Christmas Day—Holy Communion

10:00AM


Fast Fridays
During the season of Advent, Christians have historically exercised the spiritual disciplines of fasting, praying, repentance, and almsgiving. These are important because they help us keep the main thing the main thing during a season that culturally can too often entice us to excess and indulgence. Join us in skipping lunch on Fridays in Advent and devoting that time to prayer for ourselves and others.


Weekly Men’s Bible Study

Thursday mornings 7:00-8:00 AM in Eddie Holt’s workshop. Talk to Eddie Holt or Steve Wishart for details.

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