“A |
nd she
gave
birth to her firstborn, a son” Luke 2:7b. In other words, mission
accomplished! God’s purpose for moving Mary and Joseph to Bethlehem is
now revealed. It wasn’t because of Caesar’s decree that they made their
move, it was because God had said centuries before that the Messiah would be
born in Bethlehem, “But you, Bethlehem Ephrathah, though
you are small among the clans of Judah, out of you will come for me one who
will be ruler over Israel, whose origins are from of old, from ancient times.” (Micah
5:2).
Here,
in this small, unknown, unimportant corner of the world, God chose to fulfill
his plans. It is no accident that the Messiah, the heir to David’s
throne, would be born in the City of David. God’s plan is flawless, right
down to the smallest detail. But Mary and Joseph were probably not
thinking about all of that. All they knew was that the baby had finally come
and that their lives would never be the same.
God
works in our lives, sometimes in the most unforeseen ways.
We do not know his purposes nor do we understand all the details of his
plans. What we do know is that our God is faithful, that he keeps his
word, and that everything, and I do mean everything, he promises, he brings to
pass.
The
birth of Jesus on that night to Mary and Joseph marked the soon-to-be
culmination of God’s plan to save and reconcile mankind. In the form of a
helpless baby, the omnipotent God came to help helpless man. In order to
save us, he became one of us. What could be more confusing to human
reason? The ministry of Jesus would reveal his care for the “least of
these.” He will always preach and proclaim that “the last will be first,
and the first, last.” What better demonstration of this than for the Son
of God to be born to an unknown couple, in an obscure part of an obscure city,
surrounded by animals, and visited by shepherds who had no social standing and
were counted as those living on the fringe of society?
And
so, here we are. Mary and Joseph are now parents to the baby Jesus.
God has entrusted them with the care of his son and given them the
responsibility of caring for him, teaching him, and bringing him into manhood.
What an assignment! We know that God will not place on us more than we
can bear which means he trusts us, even when we don’t
understand his actions. What has God entrusted to your care today?
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