Have you ever thought of the origin of the name Emmanuel? Of
course, we easily remember that it is the name the angel revealed to Joseph
when Mary was found to be with child (Mt 1:23). Joseph was wondering whether to
take Mary, his betrothed, as a wife, or to divorce her. When the angel revealed
to him God’s plan in a dream, he, being a just man, accepted God’s will and
took Mary as his wife.
But there is another account in the Isa 7:14. In this
account, Ahaz the king of Judah was faced with an attack by his northern
neighbors. He considered making an alliance with the Assyrians when the
prophet Isaiah brought him a message from the Lord. The alliance was not
necessary. God promised deliverance from his northern neighbors. The sign for
this divine intervention would be that a virgin would conceive and bear a son
and name him Emmanuel. Unfortunately, Ahaz did not heed the advice of the prophet.
There is however, a third “Emmanuel story”, in the bible which
people speak less often about. In some ways, it is rather the first story.
After the people of Israel had left Egypt, with all the signs and wonders
performed by Moses, they were in the desert, and they began to be thirsty. They
cried out to God and asked “is God with us”? In fact, what they asked was “Emmanuel?”
That is exactly how to say “God with us” in Hebrew.
That really is what we are led to think about this week. It
is easy to perceive God’s presence among us when things go well with us. When
God was parting the Sea of Reeds, no one doubted that God was with them. Not so
when they faced thirst in the desert. It is this same message which Ahaz is
reminded of in time of adversity. Joseph is reminded of the same name in his
time of doubt. And in fact, Jesus, in sending his disciples out at the end of
Matthew’s Gospel says to them “I am with you” (Emmanuel) until the end of the
age. That is the message we need to hear once again this week. No matter what happens,
God is with you!
Amen.
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