Eucharistic exhortation, Fourth Sunday After Easter

Eucharistic exhortation, Fourth Sunday After Easter May 6, 2007

Matthew 1:23: They shall call His name Immanuel, which translated means, God with us.

As we saw in the sermon this morning, the prophecy that Matthew cites is a prophecy assuring Judah of her victory over Israel and Aram. Immanuel is also a sign of the Lord’s judgment. When God comes near, He comes to bless and to curse, to save and to condemn, for deliverance and for judgment.

This table is the table of Immanuel, and God-with-us is with us at this table. That means that this meal can bring judgment and cursing to those who come without faith, hope, and love. “Some are sick and some have fallen asleep,” Paul says of those who divide the body of Christ.


But for those who hope in God, Immanuel is a sign of deliverance. God is with Judah as a dread warrior, as a mighty Protector, as a conquering Hero. To say “God with us” is also to say “Jesus,” which means “Savior” and “Rescuer” and “Victor.”

God with us is all we need. If God is with us, who can stand against us. If God is with us, who can accuse us, and make those accusations stick. If God is with us, we have everything we need for life and godliness. If God is with us, we have no need to fear, for if He is with us, He will gain the victory.

When we trust Him, this table is the table of Immanuel, an assurance that God is with us as the Victor over our sins. At this table, we drink the blood of the covenant, shed for the forgiveness of sins. Through this table we are fed and strengthened to fight our own sin and the injustice of the world. At this table, we celebrate a victory feast.

We have all these blessings at this table because this is the table of Immanuel. We have all these blessings because God-with-us is with us here.


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