Prepared for Ancient History pt IV

Scripture: Matthew 1:1-17

Sermon: Prepared for Ancient History *18:30-end

Song: Matthew 1:17

We will wrap up this message today, and I will link at the bottom for the sermon for next week. 

#3 There is no obscurity that can hind God's work through us. 

- From the rise and fall of the house of David, to a carpenter and his expectant wife there is no detail overlooked by the Lord.

Thoughts/ Application:

In the back of an overcrowded in, in a stable, in a tiny town to an unknown couple; this is the moment, the exact and perfect moment in time the Lord came down to dwell among us. This is where the Word became flesh. This setting, this year, these people. There was nothing random about it, or happenstance. This should give us comfort, great comfort. The genealogy of Christ should give us confidence that God always keeps His promises, and every promise that the Lord has made finds its way through Jesus.

Q. Have you ever had a chance to view the genealogy slowly, and think through each person as being mentioned?

Q. Do we label much as impossible or improbable for the Lord because we feel obscure? How can reading through the redemptive history of Christ boost our confidence that the Lord will always fulfill His promises?

Q. Are there spaces this season that we are filling with emotional concepts rather than biblical truths? How can we take these 3 truths from the sermon and redirect our hearts and minds?


Sermon for next week: Jesus Saves Sinners by Daniel Hyde

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