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Hosea
11:1-9

When Israel was a child, I loved him, and out of Egypt I called my son. The more
 they were called, the more they went away; they kept sacrificing to the Baals 
and
burning offerings to idols. Yet it was I who taught Ephraim to walk; I took them
 up by their arms, but they did not know that I healed them. I led them with 
cords
of kindness, with the bands of love, and I became to them as one who eases the 
yoke
on their jaws, and I bent down to them and fed them.
They shall not return to the land of Egypt, but Assyria shall be their king, 
because
they have refused to return to me. The sword shall rage against their cities, 
consume
the bars of their gates, and devour them because of their own counsels. My 
people
are bent on turning away from me, and though they call out to the Most High, he 
shall not raise them up at all.
How can I give you up, O Ephraim? How can I hand you over, O Israel? How can I 
make
you like Admah? How can I treat you like Zeboiim? My heart recoils within me; my
 compassion grows warm and tender. I will not execute my burning anger; I will 
not
again destroy Ephraim; for I am God and not a man, the Holy One in your midst, 
and
I will not come in wrath. (ESV)
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May It Be As You Have Said
Monday in Lent 4
23 March 2009
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Life is punctuated by joy and sorrow. No life is always joyful and happy. No 
life
is always sorrowful and bad. The Christian is always seeking to make sense of 
both
the joy and the sorrow. Often the sorrow sent by God through bearing the cross, 
leads to greater joy through growth in faith and confidence of His mercy (Ps 
126:5
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So it was for the holy family. Yes, Mary and Joseph sorrowed over an "unplanned"
 pregnancy. Yet, when the Lord told them what this meant, Mary with faithful 
acceptance
whispered, "Let it be to me according to your word" (Lk 1:38 
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When directed to take his family to Egypt this very night, Joseph did it. What 
they
didn't see was the bigger picture. They had only a slight idea of why God was 
doing
all this. They had the messianic hope of course, but like all of us, Mary and 
Joseph
only made sense of their sufferings in retrospect; Mary "treasuring all these 
things
in her heart" (Lk 2:19 
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The bigger picture is what matters. If the holy family had not fled, Jesus would
 not have gone into Egypt to reclaim the nation that expelled holy Israel at the
 time of the Exodus. The land of the Pharaohs, the land of slavery, would have 
been
left to languish in the shadow of death. Instead, the Messiah returns where God 
was rejected and comes to a people that shut its heart to His servant Moses. The
 land where the water ran blood red, was now to be cleansed by the Son of God, 
who
would shed His blood for that cleansing. The land was purified when the foot of 
the Son of God walked its fertile valley and its burning desert sands. The 
horror
of the night flight from Herod's slaughter, dawns into a glorious day of 
salvation
for a land mired in darkness and the shadow of death. Often our sorrows lead to 
the dawning of the light of Christ among us.
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John Chrysostom

"Now the angel having thus appeared, talks not with Mary, but with Joseph; and 
what
does he say? 'Rise, take the child and his mother, and flee to Egypt, and remain
 there until I tell you, for Herod is about to search for the child, to destroy 
him' (Mt 2:13 
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"Joseph, when he had heard these things did not say, 'The thing is hard to 
understand.
Did You not say just now, that He should "save His people?" and now He saves not
 even Himself, but we must flee, and go far from home, and be a long time away. 
The facts are contrary to the promise.' No, none of these things did he say (for
 the man was faithful). Neither is he curious about the time of his return; and 
this though the angel had put it indefinitely thus: 'Remain there until I tell 
you.'
Nevertheless, Joseph does not shudder even at this, but submits and obeys, 
undergoing
all the trials with joy.
"And this because God, who is full of love to man, did with these hardships 
mingle
things pleasant also; which indeed is His way with regard to all the saints, 
making
neither their dangers nor their challenges continual, but weaving the life of 
all
righteous men, out of both the one and the other. This very thing He did here 
also.
For consider, Joseph saw the Virgin with child. This cast him into agitation and
 the utmost trouble, for he was suspecting the young woman of adultery. But 
immediately
the angel was at hand to do away his suspicion, and remove his fears; and seeing
 the young child born, he reaped the greatest joy.
"Again, this joy no trifling danger follows, the city of Jerusalem being 
troubled,
and King Herod in his madness seeking after Him that was born. But this trouble 
was again succeeded by another joy; the star, and the adoration of the wise men.
 Again, after this pleasure, fear and danger; 'For Herod,' the angels says, 'is 
about to search for the child, to destroy him.' and He must needs fly and 
withdraw
Himself as any mortal might, the working of miracles not being appropriate as 
yet.
For if from His earliest infancy He had shown forth wonders, He would not have 
been
accounted a Man."
John Chrysostom, Homilies on the Gospel of Matthew, 8.4
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Prayer
Come, Lord Jesus, that we might see Your light in the darkness of our lives. 
Help
us to bear the crosses that You send. When we must go into the heart of darkness
 fleeing the wickedness of the world, sent the Light of Your Word to us, showing
 us that darkness is as light to You. Amen.

For Kathy Schmelter that she might be strengthened by her heavenly Father
For President Barack Obama, that he might be strengthened in every good deed
For all church musicians that the might be upheld by the Holy Spirit as they 
lead
the church in song to extol the crucified Christ
For Pastor Victor and Sylvia Atsinger that they might continue to confess the 
grace
of Christ
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