A sermon for Saint Joseph’s Day, preached at Evensong on Wednesday, March 19th at Holy Spirit Anglican Church, San Diego.
From
very early on in the Christian Church, Christians began to remember the lives
of the great saints who had gone before them.
On specific days, which marked the death of a saint, or a special event
in their lives, the church held special services to remind themselves of these
holy men and holy women. Doing so gave
them a sense of continuity with the earliest believes and a conviction that the
faith for which they were struggling, either externally against persecution or
internally against their own sin, was worth it.
Others had trod this path before, they were not alone on the pilgrim way
following the savior, and they could take heart that glory truly did lie
ahead. As one contemporary worship hymn
has put it, “As saints of old still line the way, Retelling triumphs of His
grace, We hear their calls and hunger for the day, When, with Christ, we stand
in glory.” Today, March 19th,
we pause and remember the Saint Joseph, the step-father of our Lord Jesus
Christ, and we listen to his tale of God’s grace that we might be encouraged
and hunger for the day of Christ.