Matthew 1. V 18/25
The birth of a baby
is a major event in the lives of a mother and father. The anticipation of the
birth is exciting, and together they look forward joyously to the arrival of
their union. There is of course always the possibility something may go wrong,
adding to the stress and pain the mother will endure. I regret many men do not
fully realize how a woman has emotional as well as physical pain when giving
birth to a child.
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The story we are
looking at this morning is one of the greatest ever told, the birth of the
Saviour. It is a most controversial story, for it is telling of an
extraordinary event, unique and once in all history.
Our passage opens at
verse 18, where it is stated, ` now the birth of Jesus Christ took place this
way.’ Such is the positive announcement, before it goes on to describe the
betrothal of Mary and Joseph.
Betrothal of the Jews
was something equivalent to our engagement in theory if not in
practice. The bridegroom and bride made a pledge in the presence of
two witnesses, which was really the first step in marriage; the man and woman
became husband and wife. The couple were then separated from each other for a
period up to a year, and if during that time either became unfaithful, they
were under Old Testament law, adulterers liable to be stoned to death. ,
If the marriage broke
down, the couple were divorced, or if death occurred widower or widow. The
marriage was consummated when they met again. Often the parents
caused the marriage by making arrangements, and same people think they do a
better job.
This was in the New
Testament, where the true marriage was heterosexual as ordained by God,
one man one woman.
Before the couple
lived together, it was found that Mary was pregnant, yet still a virgin. She
knew she was pregnant, as an angel had foretold, she would be by the gift of
the Holy Spirit. At first she challenged this as she had not been with a man,
but was told she, a young Jewish village girl had found favour with God.
Joseph may have come
to the natural conclusion that she had been unfaithful with another man, being
unaware of the angel’s message. He realized he could not live with
her in such a case, but being a righteous man, he did not want to offend God,
but was faced with the impression Mary had broken her pledge. He was however a
compassionate man who loved Mary, and did not want to expose her to public
humiliation, so decided to divorce her or send her away quietly, which he did
not really want to do because of his feelings for her. In addition, his place
would be a stain in the line of David down to Jesus.
Whilst he wrestled on
what he should do, he fell asleep and began to dream. During his sleep he had a
vision, in which he was told that it was by the power of the Holy Spirit, that
Mary was with child, and he should not hesitate to accept Mary as his wife.
Joseph was rewarded.
as he had turned to God in faith and his concern was ended. The
Bible states, ‘In all thy ways acknowledge God, and he shall direct thy paths. This show us
that Joseph obeyed. He not only trusted God, he obeyed. As the hymn states,
trust and obey.
As so often happens
when you honestly seek God's guidance, and you plan to do things that seem
right to you but are, in fact, wrong, God providentially corrects you.
The baby would be
called Jesus, for he would save his people from their sins. Jesus is
a name which helped many, by giving inward peace and a rest for heavy heart;
people have found Jesus has known their thoughts and hearts.
.At that time the
Roman governor had ordered a census, requiring all people to register for
taxation purposes. David being from Bethlehem had to go there to register, and
take Mary with him. Whilst they were there the time came for Jesus to be
born. There were many people in that
city, and all places were filled, and there was no room at an Inn they visited,
so Mary was forced to bear Jesus in a manger The birth of this baby who would
one day become Lord and King of the earth, was one of the lowest kind, no
palace, no royal robes.
God sent an angel to shepherds, watching their flocks at night time, and
they were told of the birth at Bethlehem, so they went with haste. They praised
God for having let them see the child.
The whole purpose of Jesus coming to the earth was to save us, acting as
a ransom to pay the price of our sins. We must thank god for his goodness. The angel returned to heaven, and the
shepherds went back glorifying God. He had made shepherds as evangelists, and
like the Apostles of Jesus, there was not one who held a degree. As a cynic
once stated, the Church is sinking by degrees.
The poorest man or
woman who listens and understands the Bible, is wiser than many so called
intellectuals and academics. We shall be judged one day by the way we have
responded to God.
This means we should
read the Bible honestly and reverently, and having done so, practice all it
commands and pray the Holy Spirit will apply to our hearts.
These verses tell us
of the entrance into our world by Jesus Christ, Lord and Saviour, and the
doctrine of the Virgin Birth has been the doctrine of all denominations for
centuries, and only in these liberal times has it been the subject of
controversy. True, there were a few heretics like some modern bishops and clergy, who
deny these accounts in pulpits; don't be seduced by them, but treat such talk with the contempt they
deserve.
It is talk like that
which does so much harm to the Church. Some of us are trying to follow our
Lord’s commission and make disciples, bringing people to church, then we have
clergy at all levels, challenging of all things, God’s Word. and we wonder why
people are not attending.
Matthew and Luke are
trustworthy. The evidence that they are giving you are facts - not myths. That
brings us to Mary.
There are depths
which are too deep for us to fully comprehend; be content to believe with
reverent minds, and not speculate that which we do not
understand. There are many things we do not understand, but fully
accept without hesitation.
As we this passage,
try to remember Jesus is both human and divine. He did the work God sent him to
do, healing the sick and dying.
It is by faith that,
what we cannot see or words which cannot prove, we become true followers of our
Lord, and millions of very clever men and women who have truly believed, have
been prepared to go to the uttermost parts of the world and live hard lives, in
order to take the gospel to those who have not heard
May you all have a
happy and blessed Christmas
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