Intro
When you receive a gift, you normally say “Thank you” for the gift you just 
received.  And it’s after that when you open the gift to see what it is.  It’s 
then that you delight in what you received.  If the gift is clothing, you wear 
it; if it’s a game, you play it; if it’s food, you eat it.

It’s the same way with God’s gifts to us, which is what Epiphany is all about.  
Epiphany is God unfolding and revealing His earlier Christmas gift to us.  But 
His gift is different from any other you receive.  For in His gift to us, the 
gift He gives us is Himself.  God gives us His heart and mind, His goodwill and 
love, and His mercy and unflinching resolve to make us His special people 
forever.  Now that’s a gift!

Main Body
Yes today, the day we celebrate Epiphany, we celebrate God giving us His Gift, 
and even unwrapping His Gift that we may see what It is.  But even more, we 
celebrate how we are to delight in the Gift He gives us.

God says, “Arise!  Shine!  Your light has come, and the glory of the LORD 
shines over you.”  By the light of the star over 2,000 years ago, the Wise Men 
find the object of their search, Jesus Christ, the Light of the world.  They 
gave to Him the worship they are to give only to God.  They were led, no longer 
to walk in their own self-made gods, but to walk instead in the Light, the 
Light, Jesus Christ Himself.

And today, it’s the same for you.  God leads you by the light of His written, 
revealed Word to bring you to the true Light, His Son, Jesus Christ.  It is as 
Isaiah says, “Arise! Shine!  Your light has come, and the glory of the LORD 
shines over you.”

The Wise Men who came to see Jesus were intelligent and learned.  They may have 
even known of God’s promised Messiah foretold in the Old Testament from the 
time of Israel’s exile in Babylon.  And so it makes sense that these Wise Men 
looked for Jesus in Jerusalem.  Why wouldn’t the King of the Jews be born in 
Jerusalem?  That’s the epicenter of Judaism?

But Jerusalem wasn’t where God had chosen to unwrap His gift of salvation for 
the world.  And so when God’s holy prophecies further captivated the Wise Men, 
they again followed the star, but this time to Bethlehem.  The star, which the 
Holy Scriptures had made even brighter and clearer, led them to God’s Son!

It’s the same with us.   From His grace, made real to us in Jesus, God shows us 
His heart and mind.  This grace of God, which first drew the Wise Men to Jesus, 
also draws us to Jesus.  For by God’s grace, He creates faith in us, the faith 
that worships Him by receiving His grace through His Son, Jesus.

But are we, today, merely spectators to these Gentiles who became worshipers of 
the living God?  If that’s the case, that Epiphany is nothing but us 
remembering the Wise Men coming to see Jesus in Bethlehem, how sad it would be, 
indeed!

For Epiphany is not just some event in history, some 2,000 years old.  Epiphany 
is also for right here and right now.  Today, God still calls out to His fallen 
creatures, where His grace reaches out to our ears and eyes.  The revealing of 
God’s glory, which the angels sung on Christmas night, is preached to you this 
day, here and now, in this place.  For every Sunday is to be an Epiphany, a 
revealing of Jesus Christ.

God still calls His people to bend the knee in adoration and worship.  In the 
revealing of His Son, God welcomes you, invites you, to come to His Son who was 
born in Bethlehem.  In your ears, He sounds the words that knock at the 
eardrums of your heart, inviting you to see Him in His body, this Jesus who 
presents Himself to us.  This altar is His manger, his feed box--not for cattle 
or sheep--but for pitiful sinners, lost, troubled in the darkness of a world 
that neither knows, nor fears, nor loves Him.

God openly shows His heart to us in His Son, Jesus, the Child born of Mary.  
Jesus is the promised descendant of David.  Crucified in weakness and shame, He 
is raised in power and publicly preached to the whole world, for the whole 
world.  Jesus was suspended on the cross, on the hill between heaven and earth, 
to join fallen humanity in Himself to God as one, holy, and newly created 
people.

This saving work was always on God’s mind, even when hidden under the Law, even 
when training Israel toward the fullness of time.  And when the time was right, 
Jesus was born to fulfill what all the Israelites of old, and even ourselves, 
could not do.  And Jesus is still here to bring Jew and Gentile, religious and 
nonreligious, into His body, into His Kingdom, into Himself!

Know this: God has not slacked off on sin.  Sin is still sin, and His wrath 
against sin and sinners has not evaporated away.  The key to understanding God 
and His favor toward us is in the body of His Son, Jesus.  That’s because we 
see that in the body of Jesus, God has carried the sin of everyone into His 
death.  That’s where Jesus, the One who knew no sin, became sin for us that we 
might become the righteousness of God.  And because Jesus became sin for us, 
that’s where God vented His just and righteous wrath--on Him, not you and me.

That’s why, even today, God still gives eternal life in the blood of Jesus.  
God hurls our sins far from us and connects us to Christ.  God lifts us from 
the darkness of death into the life of His Son.  Because of Jesus, God shines 
on us, makes us new creatures in Him, and brings us into His one, holy, 
catholic, and apostolic Church.  And by faith, we believe and confess these 
truths.

What else is Epiphany about?  It’s also about letting the secret of God out.  
In Epiphany, God showed in a real way that Jesus the Messiah wasn’t only for 
the Jews, but for all people.  And so we, too, are to let that secret out.

Created by Jesus’ saving work, the Holy Spirit calls the Church into being, and 
gathers, enlightens, and keeps her in the one, true faith to carry the truth of 
Jesus into all the earth.  Missions are nothing else than the one holy Church 
of God in motion, believing what we are given to believe, and confessing what 
we are given to confess.  It’s living what we are given to live, doing what we 
are given to do.  That’s missions in a nutshell.

Missions are not hype and slogans to sell our church or denomination to others. 
 If that’s what we think missions are, then we show by our deeds that God and 
His Church are just another commodity in a commodity-filled world.  That would 
be showing by our deeds that God’s Church is just another entertainment package 
competing for a share of the market.

Yes, our deeds unmask our unbelieving hearts, for they show that we really 
don’t believe what we say we believe.  They show that we really don’t believe 
that God the Holy Spirit creates faith when and where He wants to by the 
proclaiming of the Word and God’s giving out of His Sacraments.  From this we 
must repent!

Missions in the Church always begin with Jesus.  Jesus told His first 
disciples, at first, to wait in Jerusalem.  But missions also mean that you are 
sent with your confession of Jesus to others, wherever you are in the world.  
Yes, we are sent to each other and we are sent into the world.

When we ignore others, others for whom Jesus died, we mistake who we are given 
to be as Church.  When we want to exclude some from being hearers and 
believers, because they make us feel weird, because they take us out of our 
comfort zone, we mistake who we are given to be as Church.  Even more, we 
mistake Jesus’ gracious wish to save sinners.

When you confess, when you tell others who Jesus is and what He does, you are 
doing missions.  When you bring Jesus to another through your spoken Word, you 
are doing missions.  For God wants to bring everyone, including you, into one 
Body, in Christ Jesus, with Christ Jesus as our head.  What does that mean?  It 
means that God wants everyone to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the 
truth.

“Arise!  Shine!  Your light has come, and the glory of the LORD shines over 
you.”  If you don’t shine, it’s because you aren’t living in the Light of 
Christ.  Even when you do good works, if don’t let God’s light shine on your 
works, others cannot see them for what they are and glorify God because of them.

Conclusion
Arise!  Shine!  Get up, listen to that Word.  Get up, speak that Word.  Let 
that Word dispel the darkness of our self-made gods surrounding and seducing us.

Lift your eyes!  See how God has brought the nations into His Church.  In 
Christ’s Church, sinners lose their sin in the death of Jesus.  And these same 
sinners trust Him to forgive their sins, to give life and salvation, to deliver 
from death and the devil, and to resurrect from death into eternal joy.  Lift 
your eyes and rejoice!  See your Savior in God’s gift to you in His Son, Jesus 
Christ!  Amen.


 --
Rich Futrell, Pastor
Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church, Kimberling City, MO

Where we are to receive and confess the faith of the Church (in and with the 
Augsburg Confession): The faith once delivered to the saints, the faith of 
Christ Jesus, His Word of the Gospel, His full forgiveness of sins, His flesh 
and blood given and poured out for us, and His gracious gift of life for body, 
soul, and spirit.

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