Well this week I had to go to my dermatologist. It seems that I have a small cancer on my nose and we had to send a small biopsy off for testing. My dermatologist is an unusual man. I’ve been visiting for about 4 years, and he’s barely cracked a smile in that that time. One time, he suggested a medication for me. I said, that’s fine, it’s not going to kill me. And he said straight faced, oh no, it has killed people, that’s why they stopped using it for blood pressure.
But this week as I lay on the table and he had the scalpel in his hand readying himself to take a swipe at my nose, I mentioned that I live near Bankstown airport. He suddenly came alive like never before, telling me all about the 3 parallel runways and that you can’t fly in or out from the north, south or east and you can only fly in and out from the west and can you imagine coming to land and there’s other planes taking off coming right at you. I tell you, as you came at me with the scalpel I thought of these significant words ‘don’t be afraid’, because by this time I was a little worried!
This is the last of our ‘do not be afraid’ or do not fear statements. And I’ve left it till last because this reading tells us all we need to know about today. Interestingly, only Joseph’s angel appearance occurs in a dream. And the angel appearance occurs after Joseph finds out Mary is pregnant and he’s decide OK, it’s time to end this engagement (given that the child is not his).
Maybe the angel needed to appear when Joseph was asleep because in daylight hours, his mind would have been going 100 miles an hour. He was sure that Mary had been a person of integrity, he was sure that she was honourable. But he’d discovered she’s pregnant. What could this mean? Mary would have been chosen as his wife when they were kids. They’d known forever that they would get married one day. That they were the only option for one another. Pregnancy outside of marriage is not just a disgrace and shame, in that culture, it could mean death.
So when Joseph’s mind is at rest, that is, while he’s sleeping, the angel makes his move. ‘Don’t be afraid’ the angel says. Honestly, that’s exactly the words Joseph needed to hear.
Don’t be afraid. I think that needs to be our new mantra for 2022. There’s been so much fear this year with the pandemic, there’s been so much angst over vaccinations, vaccination roll outs, mandates, side effects. There’s been so much fear with small businesses, and loss of income, so much fear because people have been isolated from family and friends and lonely.
And all of that is completely valid. It’s been a shocker of a year. And humanly speaking it’s been devastating. But we believe, that there is more….much more….than what we can see, hear, touch, understand. We believe that God is sovereign and God is still in charge. Do not fear.
It’s a lot like Joseph. All he could see and understand was devastation, a disaster for himself, for Mary and their families. But the message to him was do not be afraid…the situation looked terrible, but the angel is asking Joseph to trust God.
“Do not be afraid” will always require us to trust God. There will always be times when we wonder what God is doing, or how could this situation be resolved, or will my kids be ok, or will there be a time when I don’t feel grief from the past.
Trust God. Trust with your life, and listen to what he asks of you. The angel gave some instructions to Joseph.
Matthew 1:20 “Do not be afraid to take Mary home as your wife, because what is conceived in her is from the Holy Spirit.”
And just like that, Joseph has the answers he was looking for. In an instant, disgrace and shame is wiped away. And importantly, in an instant, Mary is given safety and security.
The angel went on, “She will give birth to a son, and you are to give him the name Jesus, because he will save his people from their sins” (Matthew 1:21).
The angel of course, is quoting Isaiah 7:14
“Therefore the Lord himself will give you a sign: the virgin will conceive and give birth to a son, and will call him Immanuel.”
These verses tell us all we need to know about today. Jesus is conceived by the Holy Spirit, and Jesus’ whole purpose is to save us from our sins.
Max Lucado wrote “If our greatest need had been information, God would have sent an educator. If our greatest need had been technology, God would have sent us a scientist. If our greatest need had been money, God would have sent us an economist. But since our greatest need was forgiveness, God sent us a Saviour.”
That is what the angel is basically saying to Joseph. You're going to call His name Jesus because He will save people from their sin. Everyone I've ever met has a deep sense that they need forgiveness from someone, for something. I remember travelling around Australia and I would have said something to my sister or cousin and had a deep sense of I have to make things right. I have to resolve it, say I’m sorry. I have to get forgiveness. Most of the time, they couldn’t even remember me saying whatever it was that I was stewed up about.
1 Timothy 1:15 says “Here is a trustworthy saying that deserves full acceptance: Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners – of whom I am the worst”.
And that friends is why we celebrate today. Because you and I are in need of forgiveness from God, and Jesus provided the way.
Today what is the Holy Spirit saying to you? Is it to not be afraid? Not be afraid for next year? Perhaps, there’s a prompt to reconnect with Jesus this morning. Or to seek His forgiveness again for thoughts or deeds that are not in keeping with His will. Whatever it is we’re going to have a few reflective moments to consider God’s word to us, as we listen to Our Come Let us Adore Him (O Come all Ye Faithful). God bless you this week.