Sermon
for New Year’s Eve, December 31, 2025
Grace to you and peace from God our
Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. Amen.
Luke
2:21 After
eight days passed, when the child was circumcised, he was named Jesus, the name
given by the angel before he was conceived in the womb. (EHV)
Jesus took the cut of the law to save
you.
Dear
brothers and sisters in Christ,
There is likely not a man out there
anywhere that does not flinch at the idea of this particular surgical
procedure. That is especially the case
when we remember that Abraham was commanded to do the operation on himself and
his son, Isaac. However, it was critical
that Jesus undergo this circumcision commanded by God when He gave His covenant
of grace to Abraham. As we consider this
text, we remember that Jesus took the cut of the law
to save you.
Jesus
was circumcised on the eighth day after His birth exactly as commanded in the
law. The fact that circumcision marked
the child as a member of God’s people should put to rest any idea that we can
chose this faith for ourselves. It also
reminds us that babies are born sinners.
Already at birth, and we could add at conception, babies inherit sin
from their father. We accept that this
is why God commanded the men to be circumcised, an indication that the need for
a Savior is inherited from our sinful parents all the way back to Adam.
We
also note that circumcision for Abraham’s descendants is like Baptism for
us. God’s chosen people were not chosen
because of their great righteousness or obedience to God’s will. God did not chose Abraham because of his
faithfulness, because Abraham was not credited with righteousness until after
God chose the man and “Abraham believed God and it was credited to him as righteousness.”
(Romans 4:3) Likewise with Abraham’s
descendants, God chose them because of His great love and mercy. God chooses us also for that same
reason. We do not become children of God
by works but by the work of God through the Gospel and the Sacraments Jesus
instituted.
Which
brings us back to Jesus. Did Jesus need
to be circumcised for God to chose Him?
The answer is no. Jesus was
circumcised because He is from the Father from eternity, and having come to
earth to live for us, God was putting Jesus fully in our place. Thus, Jesus took the cut of the law to
save you. In that circumcision,
Jesus was connecting Himself with Abraham’s descendants including all people
who will ever believe. In that cut of
the flesh, Jesus took the burden of our guilt upon Himself. It is the first shedding of His blood to pay
for our guilt. This tells us that Jesus
was working for our salvation right from His birth, even from His conception in
Mary’s womb.
This
is appropriate, because Jesus’ name means, “The Lord saves.” Jesus came to earth with the sole intent to
win our salvation and to honor His Father’s will to save us. As sinners from the moment of conception, we
were unable to do anything that would merit forgiveness, salvation, or eternal
life. The very nature we inherit from
our parents warrants condemnation unto death, even eternal death in hell. However, God’s plan from before the fall into
sin was to change that through sending His Son to redeem His people from their
guilt.
Now,
it is common in our times for parents to choose the name of their children,
whether for good or ill. In addition, some
people take on new names as a result of pride in their accomplishments or in
expectation of some great achievement.
We could refer to any number of modern celebrities or ancient rulers who
have done so. On the other hand, Jesus’
name was declared from heaven before even His conception in Mary. The angel, Gabriel, brought that instruction
to Mary at the time he announced to her that she would bear the Savior of the
world. The angel who later visited
Joseph in a dream, when he was considering divorcing Mary before the birth, confirmed
this instruction.
Thus,
Jesus’ name was put on Him by God not from men.
This is important for us, because just as God put His name on Jesus at
the circumcision, so God puts His name on us at baptism. In baptism, we become part of God’s family
through faith, and it’s all because Jesus took the cut of the law to save
you. Jesus’ circumcision also ended
the need for this command among us, as Paul explained, “A real Jew is one on
the inside, and his circumcision is of the heart—a spiritual circumcision, not one based
on carrying out the letter of the law. That
person’s praise does not come from people but from God.”
(Romans 2:29)
Jesus
being given His name before His conception in Mary’s womb is God proclaiming
that His own Son would bear the sins of the world, along with the cruelty and
hardship, the pain and suffering, and finally the death that would rescue us
from condemnation.
In
His Sermon on the Mount, Jesus told His listeners, “Do not think that I came
to destroy the Law or the Prophets. I did not come to destroy them but to
fulfill them.” (Matthew 5:17) This
too is why Jesus had to be circumcised.
There was not to be even one dot of the law that was not carried out by
the second Adam so that all mankind might be counted righteous by faith. Everything that God and Moses had commanded
had to be fulfilled or you and I would never inherit life. But that is the point—Jesus did everything
needed so that the Father in heaven is able to look down upon us covered with
the righteousness Jesus lived for us and see us as holy and flawless before
Him.
Seven
hundred years before Mary became pregnant, the Lord told King Ahaz through the
prophet, Isaiah, “Look! The virgin
will conceive and give birth to a son and name him Immanuel.” (Isaiah 7:14) The angel repeated that promise to
Joseph. Immanuel means, “God with
us.” The Son of God came down to earth
to dwell with us for a time in order to be “The Lord saves.” He came to live with mankind and to be the
Savior who would live, suffer, die, and rise again to give us hope. Not some wishful thinking kind of hope, but a
sure and certain reality that we are forgiven of all sin and guilt, and God has
opened the gates of heaven for all who believe in Jesus.
Dear
friends, we have come to the end of another year. As always, the past year has had its highs
and lows, its trials, challenges, triumphs, and joys. Through it all, we recognize that this was
another year when sins, sorrows, and doubts troubled us. The nature of our sinful flesh makes us worry
both about this life and the life to come, but it’s time to put all worry to
rest forever, because Jesus took the cut of the law to save you.
There
is nothing we must do to be saved and enjoy eternal life because Jesus has done
everything needed to rescue us from the punishment of hell. We do not and cannot even choose to believe,
for “No one can say, ‘Jesus is Lord,’ except by the Holy Spirit.” (1
Corinthians 12:3) On the other hand, having
heard that, now ask yourself, “Do I believe in Jesus as Lord and Savior?” If you can honestly answer that in the affirmative,
then give thanks to God for the Holy Spirit has worked that faith in your
heart, and therefore, you have forgiveness and salvation already credited to
you in God’s heavenly ledger, for God “did this when he chose us in Christ
before the foundation of the world, so that we would be holy and blameless in
his sight. In love he predestined us to
be adopted as his sons through Jesus Christ.
He did this in accordance with the good purpose of his will, and for the
praise of his glorious grace, which he has graciously given us in the one he
loves. In him we also have redemption
through his blood, the forgiveness of sins, in keeping with the riches of his
grace.” (Ephesians 1:4-7)
If,
perchance, someone here, or someone listening out there somewhere, does not yet
believe in Jesus as the Son of God and Savior of mankind, now is your time of
grace. God is calling you to believe in
Jesus and receive the gift of life. For
your sins and mine, and the sins of the whole world, Jesus took the cut of
the law to save you. God’s Son,
Jesus, endured the suffering and death we all deserved for our guilt. In addition, because He is God’s Son as well
as the son of Mary, He could bear our sin all the way to death on the cross then
take up His life again on the third day to guarantee for all who believe that
we too, in connection with Jesus, will rise to live eternally with Him in
heaven.
God
grant this forgiveness and salvation to all who hear His message of grace. Whatever might come our way in the new year,
remember this saving truth, that because of Jesus and His sacrifice, all sin is
forgiven and we have life in heaven through faith for in His circumcision,
Jesus truly took the cut of the law to take your place as He made
Himself the Sin-bearer who would take the law’s final cut with the nails driven
through His hands and feet, and the exclamation cut of the law as the spear pierced His holy side, proving that
justice had been satisfied so that God’s merciful kindness could be extended to
all who believe. In His great love for
people like you and me, Jesus took the cut of the law to save you. Amen.
To him who loves us and has
freed us from our sins by his own blood and made us a kingdom and priests to
God his Father—to him be the glory and the power forever.
Amen.