Matthew 1:18-25
Given Jesus’ pedigree as son of Abraham and son of David…it seems inconceivable that God…
- In his infinite wisdom…would send his Son to be born under questionable circumstances.
- At least it does to those schooled in the wisdom of the world.
- The world values tidiness and appearances.
- If Jesus were running for political office…his opponent would be running negative ads against him…
- Reminding everyone of his illegitimate birth.
- But God does not play by the rules of the world.
- The Lord be with you.
Well…here’s the thing:
- God tends to work from the outside and backside of life to bring about his salvation.
- If we re-examine Jesus’ ancestors…in Matthew chapter one…it is remarkable that his family tree includes four other named women:
- Tamar…Rahab…Ruth…and Bathsheba…the wife of Uriah.
- This inclusion of women in a male-dominated genealogy is unusual…
- But these four women were all involved in unbecoming or at least unusual relationships.
- Tamar tricked her father-in-law…Judah (son of Jacob) …into fathering a child with her.
- Rahab was a Canaanite and a prostitute in Jericho.
- Ruth was a foreigner…a Moabite.
- And Bathsheba was involved in an adulterous relationship with David.
- Yet…God worked through these women…
- And these unusual circumstances to advance the line of people through whom Jesus would be born.
- This remarkable story illustrates the reality that God can work through the messiness of human life…
- And how the faithfulness of God’s people can help God aid and abet his mission.
Here is what St. Paul said about Jesus:
- For you know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ…that though he was rich…yet for your sakes he became poor…so that you through his poverty might become rich. (II Cor. 8:9)
Jesus did not leave Stanford or Harvard or Oxford.
- He left the throne of glory to become the babe of Bethlehem…
- Born in a stable because there was no room in the inn.
- Why did he do it?
- Because the world sat in darkness…to use Isaiah’s rich metaphor.
- Christmas is not simply the celebration of the birthday of a good man…
- Christmas is the celebration of light penetrating darkness…
- Christmas is the celebration of hope penetrating despair…
- Christmas is the celebration of life overcoming death…
- Christmas is the celebration of salvation delivering fallen humanity.
- They will call him Immanuel…which means…God with us.
What does it mean to say that God is with us?
- It means that God cares enough for us that he seeks to invade the chaos of our lives.
A friend…Judy Gunther…pretends to go shopping each Christmas season in the Nordstrom department store at the Ross Park Mall in Pittsburgh…PA.
- She pretends to go shopping at Nordstrom because the store is so upscale that she rarely purchases anything there.
- But she goes there during the Christmas shopping days because the ambience is spectacular.
- Judy gets herself a Nordstrom shopping bag…fills it with tissue paper…
- And meanders around the store…
- Enjoying the decorations and listening to the live music playing in each department.
On one of these Christmas visits to Nordstrom…Judy was on the top floor…where the most expensive dresses were for sale…
- When the doors of the elevator opened and an impoverished woman stepped out.
- When Judy saw this woman…she fully expected that a couple of security guards would show up momentarily to usher the woman out of the store.
- After all…this woman…who was shabbily dressed…was not the kind of person who could afford to buy much of anything at Nordstrom…
- Let alone one of the expensive dresses for sale on the top floor.
- But instead of security guards…a tall…stately saleswoman appeared and went up to this woman.
- She asked: Can I help you…Madam?
Yes…said the woman in a raspy voice…I want a dress!
- What kind of dress? inquired the saleswoman. A party dress was the answer.
- You’ve come to the right place…the saleswoman replied. We have the finest dresses in the world.
Indeed…they did! The least expensive dress on the rack of evening gowns cost just under a thousand dollars.
- The two women looked over the dresses as they talked about which color would be best…given the woman’s coloring.
- After a discussion that went on for more than ten minutes…they picked two dresses off the rack.
- Then the saleswoman said: Follow me…Madam. I want you to try on these dresses to see how you look in each of them.
Judy was flabbergasted.
- She knew the saleswoman must have realized that this woman did not have the means to buy any of the dresses for sale in the store.
When the two women went into the dressing room to try on the dresses…
- Judy went into the dressing room next to theirs…
- And she put her ear against the wall so she could listen to what they said.
- After a while…she heard the woman say:
- I’ve changed my mind. I’m not going to buy a dress today.
The saleswoman answered:
- That’s quite all right…Madam…but I’d like you to take my card.
- Should you come back to Nordstrom…I would consider it both a privilege and a pleasure to wait on you again.
Judy was more than surprised by the kind and respectful way in which this saleswoman treated a woman…
- Who had not the means to buy anything in that upscale store.
- This saleswoman did what a Christian should do.
- In all probability…she treated everyone she met in her everyday encounters in the workplace as Jesus would treat them.
The meaning of Christmas?
- Isaiah said it all nearly three thousand years ago:
- The virgin will be with child and will give birth to a son…and they will call him Immanuel…which means…God with us.
- When God is with us…we are empowered to live in extraordinary ways.