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1 Sermon for Christmas Eve (3:00 PM & 11:00 PM) and Christmas Day Text: John 1:14 The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. We have seen his glory, the glory of the one and only Son, who came from the Father, full of grace and truth. The True Christmas Gift So did you get everything you wanted for Christmas? More specifically, is what you did get exactly what you expected it to be? Did all your gifts meet or exceed your expectations? Maybe this year this was the case. Maybe it wasn't. No matter what though, you do know what I'm talking about. We've all been there before. We've all had our hearts set on a certain, specific gift; a gift which we did graciously receive. Upon opening the gift and actually getting it in our hands, our perceptions suddenly change. It's not all it's cracked up to be. The commercials made it look so cool. The people on the box, the testimonials, the excitement and allure this isn't at all what was advertised. This isn't magical. This isn't more precious than gold. This is cheap plastic! I played with it once and broke in my hands. This is junk! This isn't at all what I expected!

2 Now why ask these questions on this holy day of days? "Pastor, today is not about materialism and goods. Today is about the gift of Christ Jesus!" You're absolutely right! Yet, that's what is so confusing and troubling. Imagine, if you will, what it's like unwrapping the gift of Christ that God has given to us: "Sweet! Jesus Christ a peace that surpasses all understanding! I've heard about these. This is awesome!" And yet it doesn't take long to realize that this gift of Christ doesn't match our expectations. We still get sick. We still have pain and sorrow in our lives. We still struggle and weep and mourn. "This Jesus isn't at all what I expected! He doesn't do anything for me. This all looks good on the Sunday morning mantle, but heaven-forbid I actually use it. It doesn't work as advertised." You and I may not want to admit it, but this is our sinful reality to a greater or lesser extent. Admit it: There are plenty of times in life that we look at this thing called "faith in Christ" with the same disgusted look that we have when our Christmas presents aren't exactly what we expected. We've been duped. This is obviously a faulty product. We're a victim of faulty advertising. Folks: God has never advertised falsely when it comes to Christ and our salvation. "Behold, the virgin will conceive and bear a son." "Behold, your king is coming to you, humble and mounted on a donkey." Isaiah really hits at the ugly, unattractive reality of Christ: "He had no form or majesty that we should look at Him, and no beauty that we should desire Him. He was despised and rejected by men; a man of sorrows and acquainted with grief; and as one from whom men hide their faces he was despised, and we esteemed Him not. He has borne our griefs and carried our sorrows; yet we esteemed Him stricken, smitten by God, and afflicted. He was oppressed, and He was afflicted, yet He

3 opened not His mouth; like a lamb that is led to the slaughter, and like a sheep that before its shearers is silent, so He opened not His mouth." Talk about truth-inadvertising! God's right up-front, isn't He? Of course, Jesus Himself was every bit as upfront and brutally honest in His earthly ministry. "Take up your cross and follow Me." That doesn't sound very appealing, does it? "Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness' sake blessed are you when others revile you and persecute you and utter all kinds of evil against you falsely on My account." No one can accuse Jesus of false advertising here, can they? Yet we so often do. When pain and sorrow and trouble arises, we turn our eyes to heaven with that all-too-familiar disgusted look and ask, "What gives?" I can't tell you how many times I've heard good, faithful Christians struggling with the reality that things aren't going the way they had planned or expected. "I'm a Christian. I'm a Lutheran! Shouldn't that count for something?" My fellow redeemed: What exactly do we celebrate? The birth of Christ, right? Yes! But what does this mean? Let God do the explaining. Look to your Gospel lesson. "The Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we have seen His glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father, full of grace and truth." Once again, your God and Father gives full disclosure. In the person of Jesus dwells all the glory and grace and majesty of almighty God Himself. But that's exactly where the problems can arise in our faith. We hear of the Word becoming flesh the very glory of almighty God Himself incarnate; grace and truth in the flesh, and we rejoice. This is good. This is very good. And yet when we look to the manger, we don't see God's glory and

4 truth and grace. We look to the manger and all we see is a little baby. Cute and cuddly? Sure! This sight of this little baby may cause you to "ooh" and "ahh" and make those baby sounds that everyone does, but it's not likely that people will hit their knees at the sight of and name of this little baby. Of course, this reality extends far beyond the Christmas season. As Christians we know to always look to the cross, especially when trials and tribulations hit, and yet when we look, what do we so often see? We see a battered, bloodied, and defeated man. We see death personified. We look to the tomb and see nothing emptiness. Like the rest of the world, we look with high expectations and visions of grandeur, and often wind up sorely disappointed because the "gift" doesn't seem all that glorious or special. Apparently, it's not all it's cracked up to be. This is where the God's free and amazing gift of faith enters into the equation. And that's just it: Faith is a gift from God; a gift which comes from hearing the Word of God Himself. Faith isn't what we do in order to be saved. Faith is what we have as a result of God's great and tender mercy for us. Faith simply clings to what Christ Jesus has done for us in His all-redeeming life, death, and resurrection. We don't earn faith anymore than we earn salvation. It is a gift which God lovingly bestows upon us. This gift of faith is special; special beyond description. This gift of faith is, in all reality, a gift of sight; a gift of hearing a gift of life. Through the opened and enlivened eyes and ears of faith we recognize the gifts of God's grace for what they really are. We recognize God's truth and grace and mercy in our midst Immanuel, who is with us always, just as He has promised us. We recognize the amazing life giving, life-saving gifts of Christ Jesus in His Word and His sacraments.

5 In fact, it's kind of ironic when you think about it. Through the eyes and ears of faith, we are able to recognize just how amazing these gifts of Christ really are; for it is only through faith that we're able to understand just how truly undeserving we are of anything anything except temporal and eternal death. Think about that for a moment. In terms of expectations, that's it; that's all we could expect to receive death. That's the wage we've earned because of our sin. And yet God blows any and all expectations away. Our sinfulness expects praise. Our sinfulness expects to be rewarded for the good we think we do, but God doesn't mince words in confronting these foolish expectations. "All have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God. The wage of sin is death period." However, that's not the end of our story. God tenderly and graciously exceeds all our expectations by granting us His free and unmerited gifts of love, mercy, and forgiveness, all of which are ours only because of the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ the gift of God's grace and love made flesh. And that, my friends, is where we'll end for today. I don't know what you came here expecting to find today. Maybe you're disappointed. "I woke up for this?" Maybe that's not the case. My prayer for you is that through God's free gift of faith you're simply able to recognize and give thanks for all of God's gifts of grace and mercy and forgiveness He gives to you in His Word made flesh His Immanuel, who continues to dwell with us in His Word and His Sacraments. May these gifts of joy and peace, which surpass all human understanding and expectation, and which are also God's absolutely free and undeserved gift to you, guard and keep you, today and everyday unto life everlasting with the greatest gift of all the unconditional gift of God's love made flesh Jesus Christ. A very merry Christmas to each and every one of you.