Notes for a three-year journey through the whole Bible
Monday, 20 April 2020
Christ’s Journey Through History
Before
we even reach the opening chapter of Matthew’s Gospel, the Old
Testament proclaims this message of hope: Christ is coming. The journey
through the Old Testament paves the way for the coming of Christ. The
first 17 verses of Matthew’s Gospel gives us a brief outline of Old
Testament history as a preparation for the coming of Christ. These
verses present us with a family tree. It’s not particularly interesting
reading. For this reason, these verses are often overlooked. There are,
however, important lessons which we must not miss! Here are two
interesting names in Christ’s family tree - Rahab (Matthew 1:5) and
Solomon (Matthew 1:6). Who was Rahab? - a prostitute! Who was Solomon? -
a child born out of an adulterous relationship! How did they get
into Christ’s family tree? Was there some kind of mistake? - No! It
must be stresses that the names of Rahab - a prostitute - and Solomon -
the child of an adulterous relationship - are found in Christ’s family
tree so that we might learn that the love of God is greater than the sin
of man. God forgives sinners! God restores the fallen. This is the message proclaimed to us by the inclusion of Rahab - the prostitute - in Christ’s family tree. God gives a new beginning. This
is the message proclaimed to us by the inclusion of Solomon - the son
of an adulterous relationship - in Christ’s family tree.
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