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God Events
Contributed by John Howard on Feb 23, 2002 (message contributor)
Summary: This even, teh birth of Christ, was a God event.
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Matt 1:18-25 God Events (Christmas)
Read Texts Matt 1:18-25; Luke 1:26-38
- It is that time of the year
- When we as a society get into the spirit of the season
- We go about celebrating Christmas
- By putting up decorations
- Lights, trees, wreaths
- All over our homes inside and out
- We seek out the right gifts for the family and friends
- Enduring crowded stores and difficult traffic
Of course that is our custom and it has grown over the years
- It has some traditional roots
- Just as the Magi gave gifts to the infant Jesus
- We give gifts
- But many of our traditions have roots in the ancient culture of northern Europe
- Under all that custom and culture is found the real story
- The birth of the Messiah
- The birth of Jesus Christ, the Son of God
- The Father’s chosen Son
- Who came to bring salvation to the world
- And to establish His kingdom
- It was a time when God came Himself to accomplish
- The task of reconciling the world to Himself
- He came in the flesh
- To do for us what we could not do for ourselves
- To bring us into relationship with Him
- Through the blood of Christ and our faith in Him
This event, the birth of Jesus
- Was a God event
- Look at vs 20
- “It is by the Holy Spirit that she has conceived this child.”
- Jesus was fully man and fully God
- He was God come to earth as a man
- God dramatically broke into human history
- To change everything forever
- Jesus’ birth was a God event
- Blackaby calls it a milestone
- There are other God events recorded in the Bible
- These are times when God does something of significance
- To move history toward its fulfillment in Himself
- The creation, the flood, calling Abraham
- Calling Moses, rescuing His people from Egypt
- Mount Sinai and the Law
- David coming as king, building the temple
- The captivity, the crucifixion, Pentecost
All these are recorded in the Bible
- And are the activity of God in ways
- That changed the course of history
- And brought God’s purpose closer to fulfillment
Some of these God events involved nations and peoples
- But often they involved only one or two persons
- Who were called of God to do something for Him
- Some things were large and impacted thousands
- Some were smaller and impacted only a few
- But all had eternal significance and involved divine intervention into human affairs
- To bring God’s purpose to pass
Let’s look closer at Matthew 1:18-25 and also at Luke 1:26-38
- Looking at the characters involved
- We find Mary and Joseph
- And God
- Mary was a simple, devout young girl
- She was not particularly note-worthy
- She was not wealthy or well-educated
- She was not prominent in any particular way
- But she had a heart for God
- She was living in the small backwater town of Nazareth
- And she was engaged to a man named Joseph
- Some think Joseph was an older widower
- Taking Mary as a younger wife
- But there wasn’t anything particular
- That would make her stand out in her town
- Then God intrudes into her life
- Gabriel was sent by God to that town in Galilee called Nazareth
- With a message for Mary
- A message that would bring her to a crisis
- She was told she had been chosen by God Himself to conceive and bear a son
- He would be called Jesus, the Son of the Most High
- That the Lord God would give Him the throne of His ancestor David
- Wow, what an announcement
- Think of the impact and implications of that announcement
- Mary had to decide
- Just how she would react
- The Gospel of Luke tells us
- That she was at first frightened, troubled
- By the appearance of Gabriel, the Archangel
- Then came those words of peace
- That Jesus Himself would speak so many times “Do not be afraid.”
- God knows that God events frighten and unsettle us
- He understands that we have trouble grasping these things
- Because they go against so much of our own expectations and experience
Now we have Mary, pregnant with the Son of God
- And engaged to a man
- Who expects her to be a chaste virgin
- How does she explain
- That she is a virgin but chosen by God to bear His Son?