A STRANGE TURN OF PHRASE
TEXT: …And
David was the father of Solomon by the wife of Uriah … (Matthew 1:6b)
“By the wife of Uriah.”
Why not just call her by name—Bathsheba?
Why use a description instead?
For that matter, why not just write “David was the father of Solomon”
and end the statement there, as with most of the other steps in this
genealogy? Why even bring up the matter
at all?
As it stands, the text forces us to remember that David
committed a great sin—he committed adultery with another man’s wife, and then
had that man murdered to cover up his own crime. The great King David made himself an
adulterer and a murderer. What a story
to find in the middle of Jesus’ genealogy!
And yet, what better place to find it could there be? David’s story reminds us that among Jesus’ ancestors
were some of the worst sinners imaginable—people guilty of murder, adultery,
prostitution, sacrilege, and child sacrifice, among others. Jesus carried their DNA. Their bodies furnished the basis for
His. The sinless Savior of the world had
an ancestry teeming with sinful people.
How can this be? When
God called Jesus Immanuel, which means “God-with-us,” He meant it. Jesus is truly with us in the most intimate,
personal ways. He does not stand aloof
from us in our sins. He comes to us,
even in the darkest, most shameful depths.
He shines His light into our lives.
He cleanses us with His own blood, shed on the cross. He lifts us out of the mud and makes us God’s
own people, washed clean and pure by His mercy.
This is what Jesus was born to do.
THE PRAYER: Lord
Jesus, draw me close to You and cleanse me from all my sin. Thank You for loving me so much. Amen.
REFLECTION QUESTIONS:
Do you have a notorious or embarrassing ancestor? If so, tell about him or her (but don’t
identify the person if he or she lived recently enough that it would cause
trouble).
What does it mean to you personally when you hear Jesus
called “God-with-us,” Immanuel?
Is there one sin that is especially troubling to you at this
time? If so, take time to ask Jesus to be
with you and bring His cleansing forgiveness to you now.
Copyright is owned by the International Lutheran Laymen’s League, and used with permission of the Lutheran Hour Ministries, all rights reserved. Lutheran Hour Ministries: https://www.lhm.org/
Today's Stitch Pattern
PURCHASE THE PATTERN HERE:
RAVELRY LINK: ADVENT SCARF 2018
Want to CAL with me? Here is where I will be hosting the CAL with other like-minded souls.
Ravelry Group - Melinda Miller Designs
Facebook Group - Crochet Time with Melinda Miller Designs
PURCHASE THE PATTERN HERE:
RAVELRY LINK: ADVENT SCARF 2018
Want to CAL with me? Here is where I will be hosting the CAL with other like-minded souls.
Ravelry Group - Melinda Miller Designs
Facebook Group - Crochet Time with Melinda Miller Designs

No comments:
Post a Comment