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    Sunday, January 10, 2010, 7:28 AM

    Today many liturgical congregations observe and celebrate the Baptism of our Lord. Our Lord Jesus is baptized “to fulfill all righteousness” (Matt. 3:13–17). He partakes of a baptism for sinners in order that He might be our substitute and bear the judgment we deserve. In the water, Jesus trades places with us. Our sin becomes His sin. His righteousness becomes our righteousness. Our glory, therefore, is in “Christ Jesus, who became to us . . . righteousness and sanctification and redemption” (1 Cor. 1:26–31). Jesus is the “chosen” One sent from the Father to release us from the prison house of sin and death (Is. 42:1–7). Baptized into Christ, we also become the chosen ones, beloved of the Father. We cross the Jordan with Jesus (Joshua 3) through death into the promised land of new life with God.

    Introit: Ps. 89:1, 26–28; antiphon: Liturgical text, Ps. 89:20
    Psalter: Psalm 85 (antiphon: v. 9)
    Old Testament: Joshua 3:1–3, 7–8, 13–17 or Isaiah 42:1–7
    Gradual: Ps. 72:18–19
    Epistle: 1 Corinthians 1:26–31
    Verse: Ps. 143:10
    Matthew 3:13–17

    Luther’s hymn on Baptism is a wonderful way to observe this festival and great even in our Lord’s life: To Jordan Came our Lord the Christ

    To Jordan came our Lord the Christ,
    To do God’s pleasure willing,
    And there was by Saint John baptized,
    All righteousness fulfilling;
    There did He consecrate a bath
    To wash away transgression,
    And quench the bitterness of death
    By His own blood and passion;
    He would a new life give us.

    So hear ye all, and well perceive
    What God doth call baptism,
    And what a Christian should believe
    Who error shuns and schism:
    That we should water use, the Lord
    Declareth it His pleasure;
    Not simple water, but the Word
    And Spirit without measure;
    He is the true Baptizer.

    To show us this, He hath His Word
    With signs and symbols given;
    On Jordan’s banks was plainly heard
    The Father’s voice from Heaven:
    “This is My well-beloved Son,
    In whom My soul delighteth;
    Hear Him.” Yea, hear Him every one
    Whom He Himself inviteth,
    Hear and obey His teaching.

    In tender manhood Jesus straight
    To holy Jordan wendeth;
    The Holy Ghost from Heaven’s gate
    In dovelike shape descendeth;
    That thus the truth be not denied,
    Nor should our faith e’er waver,
    That the Three Persons all preside,
    At baptism’s holy laver,
    And dwell with the believer.

    Thus Jesus His disciples sent:
    Go teach ye every nation,
    That lost in sin they must repent;
    And flee from condemnation:
    He that believes and is baptized,
    Obtains a mighty blessing;
    A new-born man, no more he dies,
    Eternal life possessing,
    A joyful heir of Heaven.

    Who in this mercy hath not faith,
    Nor aught therein discerneth,
    Is yet in sin, condemned to death,
    And fire that ever burneth;
    His holiness avails him not,
    Nor aught which he is doing;
    His inborn sin brings all to naught,
    And maketh sure his ruin;
    Himself he cannot succor.

    The eye of sense alone is dim,
    And nothing sees but water;
    Faith sees Christ Jesus, and in Him
    The Lamb ordained for slaughter;
    She sees the cleansing fountain red
    With the dear blood of Jesus,
    Which from the sins inherited
    From fallen Adam frees us,
    And from our own misdoings.

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