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Monday, January 01, 2024

Circumcision of Christ- January 1- Luke 2:21

 Of course, the first day of January is the secular New Year, and we pray for God’s blessings during the year. However, because of worldly and pagan associations, Christian churches have often avoided giving much attention to the secular new year. So January 1 has other associations on the church calendar. One important association of January 1 is the event mentioned in the Prayer Book Gospel for the day, That event is the circumcision and public naming of the Christ Child when He was a week old.

Luke 2:21, points to this event. “And when eight days were accomplished for the circumcising of the child, his name was called Jesus, which was so named of the angel before he was conceived in the womb."  The first part of the event is Christ's circumcision. The holy Child is a real Jewish boy whose pious parents make sure that He becomes part of the covenant people. He who is above the Law becomes subject to the Law to save human beings. He fulfills the Law perfectly and embodies the Gospel.

The second part of the event is the public naming of the Child. The Gospels stress that Christ’s name is no accident. In Matthew 1:21, the angel tells Joseph, " And she shall bring forth a son, and thou shalt call his name Jesus: for he shall save his people from their sins."  The name Jesus comes from Hebrew and Aramaic names that mean "the LORD will save." The name Jesus reflects Christ's identity and purpose. It reveals His mission in the world. He is the Lord God who comes among us in the flesh. His name reflects Isaiah's prophecy that He is Immanuel, “God with us.” He is the one who saves.

So on January 1, we give thanks that Jesus Christ obeys and fulfills God’s Law for our sake. His circumcision and naming mark Him as the One who has come to fulfill the covenant promises in a perfect way. He was and is the Lord who saves!

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