Matthew 1:1-17,18-25

 The light has come.

For 400 years there was silence among God's people. 400. That is a long time. Our own country has not even existed for 400 years yet. I heard someone talking the other day, asking, what would if have been like to have been in the middle of the silence, year 235 or for that matter 382...in the waiting. Would you still believe? Would you still have hope, be faithful? Be watching and waiting for the promised Messiah? 

These were hard questions to sift through, but the irony is, we in a way, can relate yet again. Because we are waiting on the later portion of the promise. That Christ will return. We already know that He came, we live in the truth of that as believers of Christ Jesus. We say with that profession, that I believe that Jesus is the Son of God, the Promised One, and that His birth, death and resurrection all happened and He did this to save His people from their sins. But Do I live in the hope and confidence that He is returning, just like He said He would? Do I wait with oil in my lamp or have I let it burn out?

This year, as we look at the genealogy of Jesus, the faithful of God through all of history, in His eternal nature and redemptive purposes, may we pray that we can grow in the knowledge of Jesus as Lord. 

Worship for today:

Christ

We Long for that Day


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