30 March 2024
St.
Athanasius Lutheran Church
The Great Vigil of Easter
Vienna, VA
“This Is the Day the Lord
Has Made”
You have heard, O child of God, the story of your
God this night.
You heard in the creation account, that He is the
creator of life.
You heard of the flood, where He is the cleanser
of life.
You heard of His victory at the Red Sea, the He
is the deliverer of life.
You heard of
His gift of a new heart and a new spirit, that He is the restorer of life.
You heard the
prophecy of Job, that He is the redeemer of life.
You heard the
oracle of Zephaniah, that He rejoices in life.
And you heard
the story of the fourth man in the flames, that He is the saviour
of life.
But these are not just the story of your God.
These are your stories.
For God has created you, and cleansed you,
and delivered you, and given you a new heart and a new spirit,
and redeemed you, and rejoices in you, and saves you.If these stories are not your stories, then they
are just that - stories. Tales of old. But if these
stories are your stories - as they are - then they are more than stories. They
are your history. They are who you are.
Which is why we remember
and celebrate Baptism this night. For Baptism is what makes these stories your
stories. For you are baptized into Christ. And baptized into Christ, you are
baptized into His story, His history; you are baptized into His body, His
church. And in the church we are one body. United to one
another in Christ. So that as St. Paul would say, when one of us
suffers, we all suffer. When one of rejoices, we all rejoice.
But not only that - this too: when one of us
dies, we all die. And when one of us rises from the dead, we all rise. And that’s
what Jesus has done for us these sacred days. He died and rose for us, and we
die and rise in Him. The old sinful man in us dies and a new and righteous man
rises to a new life.
This is the night! You heard that many
times earlier. This is the night. Not this was the night.
This is the night. Because this is the night that
ushered in the new and eternal day - the day that will never end; the day that
has ended night. The eighth day. In His
resurrection, Jesus broke the old and inaugurated the new, the new and everlasting
day. The day into which we are baptized. The day in which we now live. Christians do not live in the
past; we live in the future. A future which is already
present with us here and now. For where Christ is, there is His kingdom.
Where Christ is, there is His life. Where Christ is, there is eternity. For He
is the great I AM. Not the I was or the I
will be. But the great I AM. The one who does not change.
Who is the same yesterday today, and forever. The one who speaks reality. The one where
past, present, and future find their source and fulfillment. This
is the night in which all prior history culminated, and from
which all time now flows forth.
This is the night. The
night that changed everything. The night when bondage is broken, the
enslaver is enslaved, and the captive set free. This is the night of our
re-creation, our cleansing, our deliverance, our restoration, our redemption,
our joy, and our salvation. For this is the night when the
tomb is empty. The women will discover that in the morning. And their
mourning will be turned into dancing, and their sorrow into joy, for death is
overcome by life.
They thought it too good to be true, until the
one who is the way, the truth, and the life, showed them this is
the way of life. His life. Our life.
All life.
This is the night. So we gather here in
vigil, in quiet joy, confident not only in the joy of tomorrow, but the joy of
eternity.
For Christ is here. Christ is risen. And Christ lives and reigns with the Father and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever. AMEN