{"id":2992,"date":"2022-10-15T15:14:49","date_gmt":"2022-10-15T20:14:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/luke-21-20-christmas-season-wigmore-bible-study\/"},"modified":"2022-10-15T15:14:49","modified_gmt":"2022-10-15T20:14:49","slug":"luke-21-20-christmas-season-wigmore-bible-study","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/luke-21-20-christmas-season-wigmore-bible-study\/","title":{"rendered":"Luke 2:1-20 Christmas Season (Wigmore) &#8211; Bible study"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Sermon Luke 2:1-20 Christmas Sermon <\/p>\n<p>By Fr. Bill Wigmore<\/p>\n<p>(This sermon was delivered to a group recovering from alcohol and drug addiction.)<\/p>\n<p>Well on behalf of Fr. Mike and me and all of here,<br \/> let me wish you &amp; yours a very blessed and Merry Christmas.<br \/> I hope we all find a little something under the tree this year<br \/> and were all grateful  even if we cant stand it.<\/p>\n<p>The calendars fast approaching December 25th,<br \/> and that means itll soon be Christmas Day:<br \/> the birth day of Jesus.<br \/> But, you know, the truth is<br \/> we really have no earthly idea when Jesus was actually born.<\/p>\n<p>Jesus could have been born on some beautiful spring day <br \/> Or maybe on a real scorcher smack in the middle of summer.<br \/> We simply havent a clue as to when it was.<\/p>\n<p>But sometime in the 5th century,<br \/> when the Church decided to settle on a day to celebrate Christs<br \/> birth, its interesting to see the date they chose:<\/p>\n<p>They chose the time of the year when the nights,<br \/> at least in the Northern hemisphere<br \/> are at their very longest &amp; coldest.<br \/> When the world is dark,<br \/> and when everything in it is nearly frozen &amp; dead.<\/p>\n<p>Then in the words we heard tonight from Isaiah the prophet:<br \/> The people who walked in darkness will see a great light;<br \/> those who dwell in a land of deep darkness,<br \/> on them a light will shine.<\/p>\n<p>Lights dont often appear very bright<br \/> when we see them shining in broad daylight;<br \/> but at night, in the darkness,<br \/> especially when its our own darkness,<br \/> we can sometimes see them shining for miles.<\/p>\n<p>Now in each one of the Christmas gospels,<br \/> we hear a story directed to a particular people<br \/> who were living in their own particular darkness.<\/p>\n<p>For Matthew, it was the darkness of the Jewish people<br \/> who needed light to recognize Jesus as their long promised Messiah.<br \/> And so Matthews Christmas story tells of the birth of Jesus<br \/> where he shines like a new Moses coming out of Egypt.<\/p>\n<p>And Johns Christmas story is directed to the Greeks, who<br \/> needed Christs light to outshine the wisdom<br \/> of their own great philosophers.<\/p>\n<p>So his story tells of Jesus being Gods very own Wisdom &amp; Light <br \/> a Light that was shining long before the world ever began<br \/> &#8211; Shining before those philosophers ever picked up a pen.<\/p>\n<p>But tonight, its Lukes turn to tell the Christmas story.<br \/> And for him  hes writing primarily to the people living in the darkness<br \/> that was the Roman Empire.<\/p>\n<p>Now from what I read  living in the Roman Empire was pretty much like living in Texas <br \/> It was a neat place to be if you were rich &amp; powerful;<br \/> but it was the pits if you were poor and living on the bottom<br \/> like most of its people were.<\/p>\n<p>The whole Roman world had just been though some very long<br \/> and some very bloody wars &#8211;<br \/> and one man had now emerged as Lord &amp; Master of it all.<\/p>\n<p>His name was Caesar Augustus<br \/> and he was the first Roman emperor to declare himself the son of god.<br \/> When people used the word Lord  they were referring to him and to him alone.<\/p>\n<p>And so what Lukes Christmas story is telling those people<br \/> borders on political treason, so hes real cautious  but his<br \/> message is clear: Caesar Augustus isnt the real Lord &amp; Savior of the world <br \/> but a humble man named Jesus of Nazareth is.<br \/> So very subtly Luke compares the Lord Caesar born in a palace<br \/> with the Lord Jesus born in a lowly manger.<\/p>\n<p>And the announcement of this Lords birth isnt made with a royal proclamation read by some Roman soldier from the steps of the local town square;<br \/> But instead it comes from a whole army of angels high up in the sky, delivered to a group of poor shepherds working out in the fields.<\/p>\n<p>Now to us, that little shepherd scene sounds all sweet &amp; cuddly;<br \/> but thats not the way Luke meant for it to appear.<br \/> He meant his words to come as a shock.<\/p>\n<p>You see, back in Lukes day,<br \/> shepherds werent thought of too highly.<br \/> As a matter of fact, shepherds were considered to be a real low-life little group <br \/> maybe just a step or two above thieves &amp; bandits.<\/p>\n<p>But Luke wants his readers to know that the Good News of Jesus birth<br \/> didnt first come trumpeted to the rich or to the powerful.<\/p>\n<p>First, God announced it to the poor and to the powerless <br \/> His word came first to the people living life on the bottom.<\/p>\n<p>Today, it would be as if the announcement of Jesus birth<br \/> was made first to a bunch of hippies camped out in Bastrop State Park!<br \/> Or maybe to some of the homeless huddled under I-35 and trying to stay warm!<\/p>\n<p>Luke says the angel announced it first to the ones who didnt count<br \/> for very much in the eyes of the world &#8211;<br \/> To the little nobodies of the world  the ones<br \/> whove always held a special place in the heart of God.<\/p>\n<p>And so, where Im going with all of this is:<br \/> whats most important about the Christmas stories is:<\/p>\n<p>Who is it thats hearing them?<br \/> Who are these stories intended for?<\/p>\n<p>Each gospel writer is writing to a particular community <br \/> a community that had its own darkness and its own set of doubts.<br \/> And each community is asking these gospel writers,<br \/> What does this Jesus guy have to do with me?<br \/> What is it that makes him out to be my Savior?<\/p>\n<p>To the Jews, Matthews Christmas story says:<\/p>\n<p>Jesus is the long-promised Messiah our people have been waiting for.<\/p>\n<p>To the Greeks, Johns story says:<br \/> Jesus is the Alpha and the Omega  hes the beginning and the end; hes the Word &amp; the Wisdom of God who always was and always will be.<\/p>\n<p>And to the poor and to the downtrodden;<br \/> to the shepherds and the outcasts,<br \/> to all the ones living outdoors and living without hope:<br \/> Luke says:<br \/> Hes the Good Shepherd <br \/> Hes come in search of the sheep who are lost <br \/> and he wont rest until hes found them <br \/> found each and every one of em and brought em<br \/> all back to his Father safe &amp; sound.<\/p>\n<p>Each one of us probably heard these Christmas stories read to us<br \/> when we were kids growing up.<\/p>\n<p>We heard them with the uncritical ears &amp; the simple minds of young children.<br \/> And back then, they spoke to us of mysterious happenings &amp;<br \/> wondrous events &#8211;<br \/> Events that seemed to take place a long time ago,<br \/> (and if you were born after 1970) in a galaxy far, far away.<\/p>\n<p>Maybe when we first heard em, we took all these stories literally<br \/> because thats the way they were taught to us<br \/> and we didnt know there was another way to hear them.<\/p>\n<p>But then, when our own adolescent darkness descended<br \/> we grew up  at least physically!<\/p>\n<p>And pretty soon angels, and wise men and shepherds <br \/> they all seemed pretty childish and not very relevant.<\/p>\n<p>Maybe we never quite put them away<br \/> like we did our beliefs in the Easter Bunny or in Santa Claus;<br \/> but they lost their power to move us and shape us<br \/> and light-up our every-day lives.<\/p>\n<p>So we went out in search of other lights  bright, city &#8211; lights!<br \/> And most of us found some stuff out there that lit us up pretty good!<br \/> And whether it was booze or drugs that did it best <br \/> that stuff was good, and it worked to brighten our lives for a while:<br \/> Sex, drugs, rock &amp; roll <br \/> so we thought: maybe this shepherd life aint so bad after all!<\/p>\n<p>But then, like our first reading says: there came another time <br \/> a time for many of us when they too stopped working <br \/> and so once again, the darkness descended.<br \/> But this time it got very dark inside <br \/> maybe darker than wed ever seen or had ever bargained for.<\/p>\n<p>I know my own darkness descended right around Christmas back in 1972.<br \/> I was living in Cleveland, Ohio at the time.<br \/> Back in those days, if you really wanted to get yourself good &amp; depressed,<\/p>\n<p>Cleveland was definitely the place to be.<br \/> Youd wake up in the morning and with all the pollution there,<br \/> the whole river would be on fire.<br \/> Id look out my window drunk or hung-over and figure,<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: left\">Id finally descended into hell!<\/p>\n<p>I was 27, and I was in the Jesuit seminary.<br \/> Im supposed to be helping the chaplain there at Case Western Reserve University <br \/> but Im drunk and Im stealing gallons of wine<br \/> and dragging em back to my room.<\/p>\n<p>In just a few months I was supposed to take vows of poverty, chastity and obedience <br \/> and the only one Im doing any good with is poverty!<\/p>\n<p>And Id been in trouble before &#8211; and Id been in AA before <br \/> but this time, for some unknown reason, something was different.<br \/> This time  like that first reading tries to say <br \/> this time the unmanageability of my life<br \/> wasnt about how drunk or how much trouble Id been in;<br \/> This time I thought I was going to die if I couldnt drink <br \/> and at the same time, I knew my drinking was killing me.<\/p>\n<p>Thats when I started to understand unmanageability in a whole new light.<br \/> I couldnt live comfortably inside my own skin  not without a drink <br \/> and I couldnt drink without winding up drunk and in trouble.<br \/> Thats when things got really dark <br \/> dark enough for this alcoholic to go start looking for some kind of a Savior. <\/p>\n<p>The angel said to the shepherds, Dont be afraid<br \/> Those were the very first words out of that angels mouth <br \/> so maybe a few of those shepherds were also alcoholics or addicts<br \/> cause when most of us arrive here  fear is our middle name <br \/> and its oozing out of our pours right along with the<br \/> booze!<\/p>\n<p>The guy in the story says:<\/p>\n<p>How can I make it fifteen minutes without a drink  I think Im going to die.<\/p>\n<p>Cant we all relate to that one?<\/p>\n<p>But then maybe he also shines some light into our darkness when he says:<\/p>\n<p>Thats our alcoholism!  Thats our illness! <br \/> Thats that special brand of insanity that weve all got <br \/> Our unmanageability, if you will <br \/> Thats what keeps us as the book says:<br \/> feeling restless, irritable and discontented and gets us ready to do it all again!<br \/> And so we go and we pour booze onto it &#8211; or we stick a needle in it <br \/> But were only treating the symptom of whats really wrong deep down inside.<br \/> Whats wrong inside is &#8212; we need a savior.<br \/> A savior who can do for us what we cant do for ourselves.<\/p>\n<p>Those shepherds did what the angel told them to do.<\/p>\n<p>They got up and they went over the hill to the little town of Bethlehem<br \/> and there they found their savior.<\/p>\n<p>He probably didnt look like much of a Savior lying there in a feeding trough <br \/> with straw hangin in his hair<br \/> and surrounded by asses &amp; a pack of camels <br \/> Come to think of it:<br \/> that sounds pretty much like what my first AA meeting looked like! <br \/> and those guys didnt look much like saviors either.<\/p>\n<p>But, after almost 35 years in this sobriety thing,<br \/> Ive learned that thats exactly the way God always comes to us.<\/p>\n<p>He doesnt appear up in the sky fifty feet tall <br \/> But instead, he comes to us unexpectedly:<br \/> He comes in the form of a small child,<br \/> or through some lines in a big book,<br \/> or in a hurt that wont go away.<\/p>\n<p>He comes to us in a hundred different ways <br \/> usually unrecognized and often unwanted <br \/> He comes when the darkness deepens<br \/> and when the false-saviors we clung to<br \/> have all walked out on us <\/p>\n<p>And just when it looks like it cant get any darker <br \/> Then, all of a sudden, a light shines in our lives.<\/p>\n<p>God comes back into our world <br \/> Maybe like we havent seen him since when we were kids.<\/p>\n<p>Its Christmas once again!<br \/> Were older and wiser now <br \/> Now we hear his story with new ears<br \/> and now see a lot of things with new eyes <br \/> Its all very differently now <br \/> But then again  its strangely all the same.<\/p>\n<p>Thirty-five years ago my world felt like it was coming to an end <br \/> and, I guess, in truth  it was <br \/> because a new one was just beginning.<\/p>\n<p>That second birth hurts like hell  and its scary as can be <br \/> and some of us have to make more than one trip<br \/> to the delivery room!<\/p>\n<p>But that angel was right when he said:<\/p>\n<p>Dont be afraid,<br \/> Keep coming back<br \/> Cause just over that hill, our savior waits.<\/p>\n<p>And if we look &amp; if we listen real hard,<br \/> then maybe on some cold, winter night just like this<br \/> we might listen in with a new set of sober ears<br \/> and we might look up with our new set of sober eyes <br \/> and then, once again,<br \/> maybe well see &amp; hear those angels sing:<br \/> Glory to God in the highest,<br \/> and on earth,<br \/> peace to alcoholics and to addicts<br \/> and to all people of good will!<\/p>\n<p>Merry Christmas!<\/p>\n<p>Amen.<\/p>\n<p>Copyright 2008 Bill Wigmore. 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