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The Nativity Story: The Courage Of Joseph Series
Contributed by C. Raymond Van Pletsen on Oct 19, 2006 (message contributor)
Summary: Because of his allegiance to God, Joseph displayed moral courage and manly courage. He showed courage in his personal life, by being a morally and spiritually strong man in a corrupt world.
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THE COURAGE OF JOSEPH
Matthew 1:18-25
The Main Idea
Because of his allegiance to God, Joseph displayed moral courage and manly courage.
Moral. He showed courage in his personal life, by being a morally and spiritually strong man in a corrupt world.
Manly. He demonstrated his courage when, despite personal embarrassment and in the face of social ostracism, he believed God and married the pregnant girl who was not carrying his baby.
He revealed his sustaining courage in protecting the mother and child during the life-threatening years of Jesus’ childhood.
Applied To Today
· The world needs morally strong men, men who have cultivated such a deep relationship with God that they have begun to share His character.
· Wives need husbands strong enough to defend them, even at great personal cost.
· Children need fathers who are morally strong enough to protect them against the hostile world.
Outline
MORAL COURAGE
· Joseph Was An Ordinary Man
· Joseph Lived A Morally Upright Life
MANLY COURAGE
· Joseph Restrained His Anger And Chose To Treat Mary With Love
· Joseph Resisted Societal Pressure
· Joseph Obeyed God And Took Mary Home To Be his Wife
· Joseph Protected The Child Whenever His Life Was In Danger
INTRODUCTION
It was not until I saw the movie World Trade Center that I realized how courageous the rescuers were in the days following 9-11. The movie told the story of one team of rescuers and two policemen whom they dug out in time to save their lives. These rescuers had to be extremely courageous men to climb down into the chasms formed by broken concrete and steel to rescue trapped people.
Film Clip Form “World Trade Center” Movie
Show the scene of the rescuers reaching the first policeman.
At any moment the massive wreckage above and around them could shift, trapping or killing them as well. They also were aware of the danger posed by the dust and smoke they were inhaling.
And yet they did their duty. They did what they had been trained to do and what the trapped people needed them to do. The nation was right to honor them for their courage even though many of their stories may never be told.
There is a story of courage that is told every Christmas season. But it is a story we often miss because the hero of the story is usually in the background. In nativity scenes he stands silently next to the manger in which the baby Jesus is laid. His name is Joseph and he seems to play a secondary role in the nativity story. He is not even given a single line to speak! Then he disappears completely from history after the teenage years of Jesus.
And yet the courage of Joseph was what made it possible for the child to be born in Bethlehem and to survive the life-threatening early years of his life. Joseph was the man to whom God entrusted the task of protecting the mother and her child from the time she conceived Jesus. He was the rugged and brave man who led Mary safely along the dangerous roads to Bethlehem, to Egypt and eventually back home to northern Israel.
God selected this man to protect the infant Jesus in the dangerous first years of his life. As we look over the span of his life we see that Joseph had the courage to:
· Live a morally upright life in an immoral world
· marry a pregnant girl who was not carrying his child
· protect his wife and son in their flight to Egypt and then again upon their return to Nazareth
God the Spirit has included the story of Joseph to encourage each one of us to live courageously, even if it means living dangerously, in doing God’s will. Before we study his courage, we must remember that Joseph was not some kind of super being. He was an ordinary, flesh and blood man.
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JOSEPH WAS A MAN OF
MORAL COURAGE
JOSEPH WAS AN ORDINARY MAN
In the midst of this story of the miraculous birth of Jesus, one that features visitations from angels, we find this ordinary man by the name of Joseph. One of the themes of the Bible is that God uses ordinary people to do His work – people like you and me (1 Corinthians 1:26-31).
Joseph was the kind of man God could trust to be strong in the midst of a crisis. He was strong and resilient enough to protect his family during hazardous journeys to Bethlehem and Egypt, before they were finally able to return home to Nazareth years later.
The reason Joseph had such courage was because of his relationship with God:
JOSEPH LIVED A MORALLY UPRIGHT LIFE
Matthew 1:18 This is how the birth of Jesus Christ came about: His mother Mary was pledged to be married to Joseph, but before they came together, she was found to be with child through the Holy Spirit. 19 Because Joseph her husband was a righteous man and did not want to expose her to public disgrace, he had in mind to divorce her quietly.