As we gather to celebrate the Christmas season, we are reminded of the beauty and complexity of Jesus' lineage. Unlike the way we might try to hide the imperfections in our Christmas trees, Jesus does not hide the broken branches in His family tree. In Matthew 1, the genealogy of Jesus is laid out, showcasing the flawed and broken individuals who are part of His lineage. This is a powerful testament to how God uses imperfect people to fulfill His perfect plan. Throughout this month, we will explore these stories, beginning with Abraham, a man called by God to leave his home and family to become the father of a great nation.
Abraham's journey is a profound example of faith and trust in God. Despite his imperfections and doubts, God reassures Abraham, saying, "I am your shield, your very great reward." This relationship between God and Abraham highlights the importance of trust over understanding. God seeks faith from us, not necessarily our comprehension of His plans. Abraham's story teaches us that faith is about acting on God's promises, even when we cannot see the outcome.
In our own lives, we often face hardships and suffering. These challenges are not merely for our education but for our sanctification. They refine us, making us more like Jesus and increasing our faith. As we navigate these trials, our prayer should be for God to increase our faith, trusting that He will fulfill His promises in His time.
Abraham's faith was credited to him as righteousness, illustrating that our faith places us in right standing with God. Through Jesus' sacrifice, we receive His righteousness, a gift we have not earned but receive by faith. As we reflect on Abraham's story, we are invited to place our trust in Jesus, to rely on Him, and to entrust our future to Him. This Christmas season, let us walk in faith, trusting in God's promises and allowing Him to refine us for His glory and our good.
Key Takeaways
- 1. Jesus' genealogy in Matthew 1 highlights the broken and flawed individuals in His lineage, demonstrating that God uses imperfect people to fulfill His perfect plan. This encourages us to embrace our own brokenness, knowing that God can use us for His purposes. [39:25]
- 2. Abraham's journey of faith teaches us that God seeks our trust, not our understanding. In times of uncertainty, we are called to place our confidence in God, trusting that He is our shield and reward. [45:41]
- 3. Hardships and suffering are not just for our education but for our sanctification. They refine us, making us more like Jesus and increasing our faith. Our prayer should be for God to increase our faith through these challenges. [50:25]
- 4. Faith is about waiting on God to fulfill His promises. It requires patience and trust, believing that God's word will accomplish its purpose. This willingness to wait is a testament to our faith in God's faithfulness. [52:25]
- 5. Through faith, we receive the righteousness of Jesus, placing us in right standing with God. This gift is not earned but given through our trust in Jesus. We are invited to rely on Him and entrust our future to Him. [56:20]
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [00:45] - Christmas Eve Services Announcement
- [02:30] - Thanksgiving and Christmas Traditions
- [05:15] - The Story of Our First Christmas Tree
- [08:00] - Jesus' Family Tree and Brokenness
- [12:00] - Abraham's Call and Journey
- [15:30] - God's Promise to Abraham
- [20:00] - Trusting God Over Understanding
- [25:00] - The Role of Suffering in Our Lives
- [30:00] - Faith and Waiting on God's Promises
- [35:00] - Righteousness Through Faith
- [40:00] - Invitation to Trust in Jesus
- [45:00] - Closing Prayer and Reflection