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The Star: Courage At The First Christmas

DAY 3 OF 5

 Day 3 – Courage To Obey, Joseph

Do you remember Joseph, the man who was engaged to Mary? He heard a pretty crazy story one day, and he didn’t know what to think. He discovered that Mary was going to have a baby, but he and Mary were not married yet. She said she had been visited by an angel who told her she would have God’s Son. But that story sounded too hard to believe, and Joseph decided that he probably should not marry her after all. 

Then something amazing happened. An angel came to Joseph, too! He had a dream, and in his dream, the angel told him that Mary was telling the truth and that God wanted Joseph to go ahead and marry her and take care of her and the baby. He even told Joseph that the baby should be named Jesus. 

Now Joseph had a choice, and it was a pretty scary one. He could choose to tell Mary that he would not marry her. That would be the easy choice. Or, he could obey the instructions that the angel of the Lord had told him. But, that would mean taking care of God’s Son! 

The Bible does not record how Joseph felt about all of this, but take a minute to think about how you would have felt about these instructions. Would you have been afraid of taking care of Jesus? According to Jewish custom, a young man learned a trade and established himself in a job before getting married. That way, he could support a wife and children. Joseph was a carpenter, which meant he built things out of wood or possibly stone, which was a more common building material in Israel. He could support a family, but that did not mean he was rich. How could a poor man like him care for the King of kings? 

God gave Joseph instructions that were not easy to follow. They were even a bit scary. But, Joseph decided to make the courageous choice instead of the easy choice. He chose to obey God and follow through with his commitment to Mary. He became her husband and Jesus’ earthly father. 

Obedience is not always the easiest choice. It takes courage to obey! Joseph chose to be courageous. What choice will you make?

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The Star: Courage At The First Christmas

Have you ever wondered what it was like to live at the time of Jesus’ birth? What kind of courage did it take to obey God? Parents and children alike will enjoy exploring the Christmas story from a perspective of courage and cowardice in this fun, five-day family devotional series.  

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