Intro
Rejoice, O royal priesthood!  Lift your heads, O saints of God!  Look and see 
that your Salvation is coming.  Be no longer downcast and disheartened.  
Today--despite what your eyes of experience tell you--our Lord Jesus Christ 
tells us to see a hidden reality with our eyes of faith.

Jesus says that it is springtime.  How can this be?  The fig tree is in bloom.  
And so summer will soon be here.  Yes, God is still God.  He is still in 
control.

Jesus says this, despite the mountains of worldly evidence to the contrary.  
The world says it is but a bleak December.  The days are short and are getting 
shorter.  The nights are long and cold and getting colder.  The trees are 
stripped bare.  The last golden hues of autumn have fallen to the ground and 
blown away with the biting, winter winds.

Main Body
And who has not felt this bleakness in his own life--this spiritual depression 
of December?  Who has not looked out on a gray December day and thought, 
“That’s me.  That’s how I feel!  My heart has more darkness than light, more 
cold than warmth.”  Who here has never been abandoned and betrayed?  (Probably, 
everyone but Kaeden, but even for Kaeden, as young as he is, it will come.)  
Who has not felt disgust at himself for his own betrayals?  Who has never 
increased the bleakness in another’s life?

Amid the muted gray of winter, which continues getting grayer, He, the Lord of 
Life, the Lord of Light comes.  Jesus steps into your bleak darkness and 
confronts death for you in full force.  He calls to you, “Turn from the 
darkness and come to Me for light.  For your life is more than the bleakness 
you feel.  Listen now and I will tell you why!”

And from there He goes to face the darkness of the cross, the darkness of 
death, and the darkness of a sealed tomb.  All the darkness and bleakness of 
the world, the world’s sin, disease, pain, death, and betrayal fall heavily on 
Jesus.  He takes them all.  He takes them into Himself.  He lets them have 
their way with Him.  He offers Himself as the sacrifice and goes down in 
darkness to death.

And at that moment, when the Lord of Life died, Jesus’ disciples thought their 
life was over as well.  They plunged into the darkness even further.  They 
thought, “If death and betrayal could have their way with Jesus, then what hope 
do we have?”  But they had forgotten His promise.  They had forgotten that He 
had to die for the sins of the world, that He had to take the world’s darkness 
into Himself to destroy it.

And then on Easter day, Jesus arose and put the bleakness of winter behind Him. 
 In His wake, He brought the springtime of life.  So do not believe your eyes, 
beloved.  Do not believe the calendar, or the world, or your own emotions.  
They lie and deceive you.  It is not winter.  In your soul, it can never be 
winter again.

The Lord is arisen!  Life and light are now yours!  Everything is now new: 
including you.  For you were buried in the flowing, life-giving waters of 
Baptism.  You are now a child of Christ’s tomb.  In Baptism, you were drowned 
with Jesus in His death.  But even more, you were also pulled up to everlasting 
life in His resurrection.

As Jesus says, the fig tree is now in bloom.  The springtime of the new 
creation draws near.  So hold on; the summer of eternal life is near.  The Lord 
will soon return to end the bleakness and darkness of this world--once and for 
all!

You have much reason to rejoice, even amid your many sorrows.  For the signs of 
sadness we constantly see, don’t simply point to the end of the world.  If they 
did, who could ever rise beyond the gloom of death?  No, the signs pointing to 
the end of the world point to even a greater reality: God’s eternal reign and 
your eternity in His under His kingship!

So don’t think the bleakness of this world only points to the end of the world. 
 Don’t believe the signs of the world’s end are simply happening by chance.  
When you hear creation groan and creak, when dread fills your heart because you 
feel within you what is happening around you--remember that this is the Lord’s 
doing.  He is allowing these events to happen.

God does this--not to frighten you--but to keep you focused on your goal: 
eternal life with Him, you true home with Him under His benevolent rule.  The 
Lord lets events happen to entice you to long for His kingdom.  The Lord loves 
you and will not abandon you to eternal despair.  And He has sealed this 
promise in His own blood.

So every time you come to the Lord’s House, to His Divine Service, lift your 
head to see eternity.  With joy, look forward to your Lord’s return, for this 
is where God comes to you on earth.  Oh, what you experience here in the Divine 
Service is but a pale shadow.  It’s a wisping foretaste of what awaits us in 
eternity, when we will have true communion without the darkness of sin clouding 
our way.

And so we long for our Lord’s final coming.  That’s why we pray with the whole 
Church that this Advent might be our last.  Pray that Jesus’ rule and reign 
finally come in all its fullness.  Pray that this world of darkness is sent 
away, and the new Light appear.  Pray with the saints of all time, “Maranatha, 
our Lord come!”

But until then, God does not leave us abandoned and forlorn.  For here in the 
Divine Service we receive God unlike anywhere else.  We hear His words of 
forgiveness; we taste His grace in His body and blood.  Here, we receive the 
mysteries of the Gospel--and so here, we receive the Spirit of God.

By these holy mysteries of Word and Sacrament, the Spirit strengthens us to 
strive and struggle, to persevere and endure the darkness of our winter.  The 
Spirit gives us patience and trust, all so we can press on to receive the 
fullness of the Lord’s kingdom.

For we achieve our goal, not by our own strength and might, but in the Holy 
Spirit.  He is in the Church, giving Himself to us.  That’s how we receive what 
we have been created to have, to live under Christ’s kingly rule.

Conclusion
That’s why it is always springtime, even in the winter of our sins.  You have 
reason to rejoice, and this day, you have reason to hope for even more.  For 
the Lord Jesus has done this.  And He gives it all to you as He gives you 
Himself.  So come now to receive your Lord as He comes to you in His body and 
blood.  Amen.


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

Where we 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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