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Historic Redemption
The book of Matthew begins with the most important family tree in all of history: the genealogy of Jesus Christ. While Matthew’s list is condensed, it gives us a powerful picture of Jesus’ earthly family.
The original Jewish audience would have been familiar with all of these prominent names. Matthew wanted to emphasize that Jesus was born of the Holy Spirit—and also into a messy human family of very real people with whom God had involved Himself throughout history. Jesus came from heroes and unheralded commoners, pioneers and refugees, redeemed prostitutes and unrepentant kings.
The lists of names may seem dense and unpronounceable. But within this list are stories of God’s love and power, weaving redemption with countless threads and culminating in Jesus.
Activity: Write a list of all the things God has done for you this past year. Praise the Lord for each specific way He has cared for you.
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About this Plan
On a quiet night 2,000 years ago, angels brought news of the Savior’s birth to shepherds tending their flocks—and after hearing the news, those same shepherds left everything to seek a baby in Bethlehem. All these years later, the invitation has not changed. Join Dr. Charles Stanley as he helps you draw near to the Savior, encouraging you to make time to rest in the Father’s love this season.
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