[X]

ODJ: family tree

odj_230110

January 23, 2010 


There is no longer Jew or Gentile, slave or free, male and female. For you are all one in Christ Jesus (Galatians 3:28). 

READ: Matthew 1:1-17  

My daughter was assigned a class project to
 trace her family tree. She came to me for help 
 in tracing our ancestry. Sadly, I was only able to identify family members who belonged to the previous three generations!


Our Lord Jesus had his family tree preserved by the Holy Spirit, tracing his ancestry to Abraham (Matthew 1:1-17) and to Adam (Luke 3:23-38). In Matthew 1, God included five names that should surprise us greatly. All five were women, and females were usually not included in Jewish genealogies:


Tamar was a Canaanite who tricked her father-in-law into sleeping with her and thus continued Judah’s family line with the birth of twins Perez and Zerah (Genesis 38:6-30). Perez, in an unusual birth (Genesis vv.27-30), became the Lord’s ancestor (Matthew 1:3). 


Rahab was a Canaanite prostitute (Joshua 2, 6:17) who became the mother of Boaz, the great-grandfather of King David (Matthew 1:5; Ruth 4:21-22).


Ruth was a cursed Moabitess (4:5; Deuteronomy 23:3-4) and an abject and poor widow (Ruth 2:2) who risked her reputation to propose marriage to Boaz on the threshing floor during the harvest festivities (Ruth 3). She became the great-grandmother of David (Matthew 1:5-6). 
Bathsheba was a Hittite (2 Samuel 11:3) who through a web of adultery, betrayal, deceit, and murder (2 Samuel 11-12), gave birth to David’s son Solomon (Matthew 1:6). 


Mary was a young unmarried Jewish virgin who endured the scandal of an unexplained pregnancy for her entire lifetime. She became the mother of Jesus (Matthew 1:18-25).


These women were redeemed and honored as ancestors of the Messiah. Jesus came to be the Savior of both Jews and Gentiles lost in sin. —K.T. Sim

NEXT
How does learning the history of these women encourage you in your standing before God? How has God’s amazing grace changed your life and future? 

(Check out Our Daily Journey website!)

Filed under Devotional, Our Daily Journey and tagged with , , , , , , , .

Share this post:


Share your thoughts!