Text: Hosea 11:1-11 “When
My dear friends in Christ,
Some of my favorite commercials on TV are the "Wanna Get Away?" commercials from Southwest Airlines. In the most recent one, two friends are in front of the 50 inch plasma TV hanging on the wall. The first person is explaining how his new video game system works. If he moves the controller, the baseball player swings the bat. He tells his friend to use the controller and throw the ball to him. His friend throws the controller as hard as he can at the screen, shattering the TV. It falls and smashes the entertainment center. He looks over at his friend, and we hear the line, "Wanna get away?"
There are plenty of times we wanna get away. When we've been working for months at a time, and work gets more and more hectic, with deadlines hanging over our heads, projects piled up in the inbox and nothing in the outbox, we wanna get away! When we have to wade through laundry waist deep, referee the latest argument with the kids, get the dishes done, and keep the household running smoothly, we wanna get away!
Joseph, Mary, and the baby Jesus wanted to get away. They had to get away. Magi from the East had followed a star to
It doesn't seem fair. Why would Joseph, Mary, and Jesus, God's own Son, have to get away? Couldn't God stop Herod? Why didn't Mary and Joseph just pray that God would deliver them? The answer lies in the words of our text. Hosea wrote down the words of this prophecy about 700 years before Jesus was born. He was speaking to
In chapter 11, the LORD reminded
God didn't want to get away from
The LORD had another reason to send his Son to
We know loneliness too. We know the loneliness of our sins. When we page through the catalog of things that we do wrong each day, we often feel like no one knows our struggles. No one has to fight sin as we do. We also know the loneliness of forgiveness. We know that Jesus made atonement for all of our sins. We live like his people. That can be a lonely place, because the rest of the world doesn't understand. People poke fun at us, or isolate us so we feel like we're alone. On top of all that, we still face the trials and struggles of every day life—the deadlines, the family obligations, the pressures that drive us to the brink. Wanna get away?
We have a brother who knows how we feel because he's been there. Jesus told his disciples, "Foxes have holes and birds of the air have nests, but the Son of Man has no place to lay his head" (Matthew 8:20). That was true for Jesus already as a 2 year old. He didn't have a home to call his own. Jesus knows our loneliness. He's been there too! Don't forget how Jesus dealt with loneliness and pressure. "He went up on a mountainside by himself to pray. When evening came, he was there alone" (Matthew 14:23). When Jesus wanted to get away, he turned to his heavenly Father. In prayer and mediation on the Word, Jesus remembered he wasn't alone. He knew that his Father was always with him.
Jesus is with us too. When we need to get away, we can go to him. Prayers, worship time, and Bible study provide us with the perfect opportunity to get away and remember that we aren't alone. Our Savior is with us. He understands our troubles, and he will always be with us!
Everyone wants to get away. After we've gotten away, do we ever want to get back? We've all experienced that after a week or two of vacation. We long to get back to the regular schedule, to get back to work. We know what we need to do, and we also realize that the daily grind of life is also a blessing from God.
Jesus had to get back to work. God called his Son out of
Jesus' return from
We might expect that the place Jesus lived would have a good reputation and special honor. It didn't. When Nathanael, one of Jesus' future disciples, heard that Jesus was from
Why put up with it? Why did Jesus go back? He was still the Son of God. He could have avoided the humility, saved the world, and been back on his heavenly throne in an instant! Remember what Jesus taught us to pray? "Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven" (Matthew 6:10). Jesus knew what his Father had planned. He followed it every step of the way, even as a child. He did it all for us, so that he could fulfill the last part of Hosea's words and help us get away forever! "'They will follow the LORD; he will roar like a lion. When he roars, his children will come trembling from the west…I will settle them in their homes,' declares the LORD" (Hosea 11:10,11). The Lion of Judah has come. His roar echoes through the four corners of the earth. The Lion's roar calls us to get away from our sins and believe in him as our Savior. His roar marks the victory he won on the cross over sin, the devil, and the power of death. His roar announces that he has a home for us in heaven, and through faith in him we can get away from this sinful world forever!
Wanna get away? I do! Sometimes I wanna get away from all the problems that sin and this world throw at me. Wanna get away? We can, thanks to Jesus. He fulfilled all of God's promises. He lived for us so that we can do our jobs and carry out all our responsibilities. His death and resurrection guarantee that we can get away from this sinful world to the joys of heaven. Amen.