From the beginning of the Old Testament, we move to the beginning
of the New Testament. This may be the beginning of the New Testament,
but it is not the beginning of God's revelation. It is not the beginning
of His redemption. The birth of Christ is the continuation of the
history of salvation, recorded in the Old Testament. Matthew takes us
back to Abraham (1-2; Genesis 12:1-3). Recalling the great events of
the Old Testament, he takes us through forty-two generations. This
history is the story of God's grace. We may illustrate this with two
striking examples. Rahab (5) was a 'prostitute', yet, by the grace of
God, through faith, she also takes her place with the people of God
(Hebrews 11:31; Ephesians 2:8). The story of David and Uriah's wife (6)
is a story of deceit (2 Samuel 11) - 'where sin increased, grace
increased all the more' (Romans 5:20)!
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