The Righteous Branch — Part 1

December 2, 2024

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                     The Righteous Branch - Part 1
                             Jeremiah 23:5
                              12/02/2024


        5    ``Behold, the days are coming,'' declares the
             LORD, ``when I will raise up for David a righteous
             Branch, and he shall reign as king and deal
             wisely, and shall execute justice and
             righteousness in the land.''  (ESV)

        Yesterday marked the first Sunday in Advent, the time in the
   Church Year that we prepare for the coming of Jesus Christ.  The
   Gospel lesson for this week was Matthew's account of Palm Sunday,
   when Jesus rode into Jerusalem, acknowledged by the crowds as
   God, only to die on the following Friday to pay the price of our
   sin.

        Our message as Christians is two-fold.  We are first
   confronted with the law, the truth that we have fallen short of
   the standards set both by God and the world.  God's standard is
   perfection, even if the world will allow some leniency.  Because
   of the sin of Adam and Eve, we are born corrupt.

        As we come to the realization that we have sinned in
   thought, word, and deed, we also realize that we cannot by our
   own reason or strength pay the price of our sin.  We stand
   rightly condemned.

        We are confronted with God's grace and mercy as our heavenly
   Father sent His only-begotten Son to pay the price of our sin.
   The prophet Jeremiah, six hundred years before the birth of
   Jesus, wrote of this undeserved love of the Father towards His
   sinful creation.
        ``Behold, the days are coming,'' declares the LORD,
        ``when I will raise up for David a righteous Branch,
        and he shall reign as king and deal wisely, and shall
        execute justice and righteousness in the land.''


        Advent is about the coming of the Righteous Branch, the Son
   of David, who took upon Himself our sins.  As true God, He was
   conceived without sin.  As true Man, He died and rose again to
   earn for us the forgiveness of our sins and to grant us life
   everlasting.  May our Lord help us to prepare for His coming by
   confessing our sins and by trusting in His promises.  Amen.