Good Morning All,
Matthew 1:1; “The book of the genealogy of Jesus Christ, the son of David, the son of Abraham.”
The last one chosen. That was the fear of many children during playground games. Lined up against the wall and two people began to choose. One by one they get picked until the last few get picked. It can be a somewhat humiliating situation. Yet most of us go through it at some time in our life and we survive but at the time it is not real fun. We always place importance on the right one being chosen. The tall and lanky ones, who move with the grace of s leopard or a cheetah with all the strength and speed; they have the eye-hand coordination to accomplish just about anything. They are the perfect player, the perfect teammate, the usually victorious one. The last ones picked; they usually lost if they got to play at all.
When we look at the genealogy of Jesus, we expect the names of kings, like David and Solomon or the great patriarchs like Abraham and Isaac. Yet do we expect the names of Tamar and Rahab? One acted as a harlot and one was a harlot. What about names like Abijah? He was a rebellious son who attacked his father. Certainly, these must have been the last ones chosen. Certainly, there had to be better choices than these; certainly, there had to be more virtuous options. Somewhere in the selection had to be the tall, lanky, svelte warriors.
The truth is that there are no virtuous people. Abraham and Isaac lied, denied God and turned their back on God’s covenant. David and Solomon took a very “liberal” view of what adultery really was. Now the world may view some of these people who are listed in this genealogy are great and some are not. Yet before God, they are all the same. They are those whom he has chosen to serve him in the manner that he has decided. Their background, their previous life was of no consequence. God had a need and a plan for them; so, he used them to accomplish his goal.
This is still true today. There is a place that God can and will use you in service to his kingdom. Your past, your history is of no matter to God. God only looks at your future. You may have always been the last one to be chosen. You may have been viewed as the biggest loser on the playground but in God’s eye you are someone to be loved, to be wanted, to be chosen as one to serve him in his kingdom. Your past may be as varied as those in Jesus’ family tree: harlots, cheats, liars, thieves, drunkards and rebels. Their pasts were sinful and wicked, but they were forgiven by God and claimed as his children. He does the same for you and me. Through our Baptism, we are members of Jesus family as well. We are inheritors of his glorious kingdom. We are saved by his grace alone and in that we can place all our hope.
Father, you don’t let my past stand in the way of your grace. Lead me to not let my past stand in the way of my faith. Lead me by your Spirit to trust in your grace and to live in your wonderful kingdom. Lead us to be your children. In the precious name of Jesus, we pray, amen.
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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