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hen I was a
little boy, I hated going to the doctor.
Not that I love going now, but I really hated it then. My only concern is whether or not the nurse
would stick my finger in order to check my hemoglobin. This singular event ruined my entire day and
left me in a state of perpetual fear. I asked my mom over and over again if my
finger was going to be stuck, knowing full well the answer would be yes. I felt that the entire reason for my
appointment was for the nurse to stick my finger when in reality there was
another purpose, making sure I was in excellent health.
God always
has another purpose, a purpose we don’t see or understand, for placing us into
the various circumstances in our lives.
We see the difficulty but God sees the end result!! It is that way for Mary and Joseph as they
travel along the road from Nazareth to Bethlehem. Yesterday we focused on the arduous journey
and the long and winding road leading to Bethlehem. Today, we will see that there is a dual
purpose for the journey. There is
Joseph’s perspective and then there is God’s.
In Luke 2:5 we read, “He went there to register with Mary, who
was pledged to be married to him and was expecting a child.” Please
notice the purpose of Joseph’s visit. He goes to Bethlehem to register in
accordance with Caesar’s edict. Although
we are told that Mary is expecting, at no place in this passage is it stated
that Joseph took Mary to Bethlehem in order to give birth. While the possibility of Mary giving birth
may certainly have been on Joseph’s mind, and probably weighed heavily on it;
it was not his purpose for her to give birth in Bethlehem. Joseph certainly intended to register and
return home as quickly as possible.
As we shall
see tomorrow, God’s purpose was very different.
Bethlehem was the goal, the place where Jesus would be born and the
world would forever change. Already in
Bethlehem, the shepherds who will hear the angels’ message are tending their
flocks. In the Far East, the wise men
who will eventually make their way westward following a star are going about
their daily lives not knowing the role they will lay in such a short time. Herod is alive, and somewhere, in towns and
villages all across the region, the men who will become Jesus’ twelve disciples
are growing up or are soon to be born.
John the Baptist has already been born and Pontius Pilate, the governor
who will condemn this child to death, is pursuing his political career.
Yes, they
are all accounted for and Joseph must take Mary to Bethlehem to fulfill the
purpose God has for him. This is our
encouragement today. God has a purpose
for all of us, for me and for you. We
cannot always see that purpose but when the time is right, God will reveal that
purpose and we will understand the reason for it all.
Wherever you
are today in your journey with the Lord, understand this that whatever you
understand about your circumstances there is another purpose behind them that
God is using to get you into position for him to use you. Just keep
walking!!
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