Matthew 11:2-11
The year was 1809…all of Europe was living in dread of the armies that threatened to sweep the continent.
- Napoleon Bonaparte was on the move.
- In every city of Europe…from the alehouses and marketplaces of the common people…
- To the salons of the upper class…they were talking of little else but marches…invasions and battles.
- Newspaper headlines screamed out the latest atrocities of the emperor of the French.
- Something else…however…was happening in the Year of Our Lord…1809…besides the campaigns of Napoleon…a quieter thing…a subtler thing.
On the 12th of February…1809…in a little backwoods cabin three miles south of Hodgenville…Kentucky…a baby boy was born.
- His parents were dirt-poor…subsistence farmers.
- They could not read or write.
- Yet their newborn baby boy…Abraham Lincoln…
- Would grow up to become president of the United States.
- And in the eyes of many…he would become one of our greatest presidents.
The influence on world history of that one baby…Abraham Lincoln — born in 1809…is beyond measure.
- But back then…anyone in the know would have insisted that Napoleon’s campaigns were the pivotal events of history.
- Nowadays…the name Abraham Lincoln is a household word…
- But who among us can remember the name of even one of Napoleon’s victories?
- What we remember is Waterloo…his greatest defeat.
- The Lord be with you.
Is it not…just like God to work through a baby…rather than a general?
- Our Lord is a Lord of life…rather than death.
- A giver of hope…not despair.
- A God who…in causing the infant Jesus to be born…
- Hits the world with the force of a hint.
Like the newspaper reporters of 1809…John the Baptist was seeking to read the signs of his times.
- John looked around him and saw that the world was not a happy place.
- His people…the chosen people of God…were oppressed by the Romans.
- Tax collectors swindled widows and children.
- Roman soldiers were billeted in the towns…their very presence an insult to the Hebrew people.
- The king was a pampered autocratic potentate.
Prepare the way of the Lord …shouts John…his voice crying in the wilderness.
- Bear fruit worthy of repentance…he warns the Pharisees…for even now the ax is lying at the root of the trees.
- John looks around…in other words…and sees it is not
- He looks to God to break into history at that very moment and set things right.
Sometime later…John is in prison when he hears of the growing fame of Jesus of Nazareth.
- He sends some of his disciples over to investigate…to talk with Jesus.
- Are you the one who is to come…they ask…or are we to wait for another?
- Jesus’ reply is simple: Go and tell John what you hear and see: the blind receive their sight…the lame walk…those with a skin disease are cleansed…the deaf hear…the dead are raised…and the poor have good news brought to them.
It is not the sort of answer John was expecting.
- John spent his life anxiously scanning the horizon for a Messiah thundering in with the reins of a chariot in his hand.
- A righteous general at the head of an army.
- The Messiah John’s expecting would cast the Roman overlords from the land…
- Free political prisoners from their cells and re-establish true worship in the holy Temple.
Jesus’ claim to prophetic authority is of a very different order.
- He speaks not of judgment and destruction but of health and peace…light and love.
- Go ask the ones who used to be blind…or lame or leprous…Jesus says…
- Go ask the ones who once were deaf…or dead or mired in poverty…they know who I am!
The sign of this Savior’s coming is not the scorched earth of a vengeful army…as John imagines.
- No…it is…echoing the poetry of Isaiah…a fresh…green shoot sprouting forth from the stump of Jesse.
- In Jesus Christ…God does indeed hit the world with the force of a hint.
- A hint of new life for those hungry to hear good news.
- A hint of new life for you and for me.
Jesus was born in a stable…not a palace.
- Who could have predicted that the little boy playing in the wood shavings of Joseph’s carpentry shop is God’s own son?
- Who…indeed…but Mary…his mother.
- Mary…who talked with the angels?
- It is Mary who first comes to understand the full force of God’s hint.
- That day in the Temple at 12 years of age…as Jesus stands there astounding the learned scribes with his wisdom.
When Jesus sets off on his three-year ministry…he walks the dusty roads in battered sandals like anyone else.
- He breaks bread in the cheap inns and humble roadhouses of the common folk.
- Can anything good come out of Nazareth? They ask in ridicule.
Then comes that day on the high mountain apart…when Peter…James and John gaze in wonder at their Lord and master.
- His clothes have become dazzling white…such as no one on earth could brighten them.
- When the vision of Transfiguration is over…everything returns to normal…except for their memory of the force of God’s hint.
After his resurrection…there’s the time a few of them are walking with a stranger to Emmaus.
- As the stranger breaks bread at supper…their eyes were opened…and they recognized him.
- When you are suddenly hit by the force of a hint…you know…somehow…you just know.
God still speaks to us that way:
- In hints and whispers…in glimpses out of peripheral vision…in dreams and intuitions and portents.
- The touch of our Lord’s hand on this earth is exceedingly subtle.
- God’s touch comes…most often…not with a trumpet’s fanfare…
- But with a gentle beckoning…a call to come home.
What hints of God have we been hearing this Advent?
- Christmas is still the time of year that brings a bounce to the step and a twinkle to the eye.
- This time of year is positively laden with hints of Christ’s presence…
- If only we have eyes to see and ears to hear.
Christmas…quite simply…brings out the best in a great many people.
- We are all more likely to give…more likely to attend worship…more likely to reach out to neighbors during Advent and Christmas than at any other time.
The One Thing that makes a human life complete is not a thing at all.
- It is a person…the person born under a star in Bethlehem long ago.
- So many of this season’s joys are quiet ones…suggestions…hints…of a greater glory yet to come!
- Listen carefully this week.
- And we will all sense the force of God’s holy hint!