Matthew 1:18-25 (#3 2021.03.21)
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Scott begins the study of Matthew by exploring the birth of Jesus through a close reading of Matthew 1:18-25. Scott uses the metaphor of a journey to the Grand Canyon to symbolize the profound experience of discovering the nativity story. He discusses the cultural context of Mary and Joseph's betrothal, the challenging circumstances they faced, and the supernatural elements of the birth of Jesus, emphasizing the fulfillment of God's plan through obedience and faith.
Scott also references various scriptures to highlight themes of trust in God's ability and sovereignty, including Colossians, Philippians, and Romans. He draws parallels between Abraham's faith, the steadfastness of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, and the steadfast response of Joseph and Mary. The episode encourages listeners to trust in God's divine intervention, worship more, and find hope in the message of Jesus' birth, embodying the promise of salvation and assurance in the face of difficulty.
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Key Topics Discussed:
- Journey to the Grand Canyon as a metaphor
- Matthew 1:18-25 and the nativity story
- The cultural context of Mary and Joseph's betrothal
- Obedience and righteousness of Mary and Joseph
- Trust in God's ability and sovereignty
- Scriptures: Colossians, Philippians, Romans
- Angel's message and significance of Jesus' name
- Theological importance of the virgin birth
- Worship and divine intervention
- Hope and assurance in Jesus
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