The Genealogy of the Messiah
					Introduction: 
					
					People are very interested in genealogies.  They want to 
					know who their ancestors were and how they lived.  Some want 
					to know if they are descendants of royalty.  Genealogies 
					were very important in Biblical times as well.  William 
					Barclay, in his commentary on Matthew, wrote:  “The reason 
					for this interest in pedigrees was that the Jews set the 
					greatest possible store on purity of lineage.  If in any man 
					there was the slightest admixture of foreign blood, he lost 
					his right to be called a Jew and a member of the people of 
					God.” 
					
					The Scriptures place much emphasis on the genealogy of Jesus 
					Christ.  (Hebrews 
					7:14)  
					Padfield notes four reasons for the recording of Christ’s 
					lineage and what they prove. 
					Body: 
					
					I.
					Christ Fulfilled God’s Promise to Abraham
					
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					God’s promise to Abraham  (Genesis 
					17:4-8) 
					
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					Matthew begins his genealogy by stating Christ was a 
					descendant of Abraham.  (Matthew 
					1:1) 
					
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					This shows that Jesus was of the nation and the family out 
					of which the Messiah would come.  It was promised to Abraham 
					the Christ would descend from him.  (Genesis 
					22:18) 
					
					  
					
					II.
					Christ’s Right to Be King on David’s Throne
					
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					God promised to establish David’s throne 
					forever. (II 
					Samuel 7:12-13) 
					
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					Matthew’s genealogy informs that Jesus is a descendant of 
					David.  (Matthew 
					1:16) 
					
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					Angel Gabriel’s statement to Mary  (Luke 
					1:32-33) 
					
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					Christ is now on David’s throne.  (Acts 
					2:29-36) 
					
					  
					
					III.
					Christ’s Throne Is Not on Earth
					
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					Christ is a descendant of Jeconiah.  (Matthew 
					1:12) 
					
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					Jeconiah would never have a descendant sitting on the throne 
					of David or ruling in Judah.  (Jeremiah 
					22:24-30) 
					
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					Christ is currently ruling on His throne.  (Revelation 
					3:21) 
					
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					Therefore, His throne is not on earth but in heaven.  (John 
					18:36-37) 
					
					  
					
					IV.
					Importance of Gentiles and Women
					
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					Christ was a descendant of Rahab.  (Matthew 
					1:5)  
					She had been a prostitute in Jericho. 
					
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					Christ was a descendant of Ruth.  (Ruth 
					1:5)  
					She was a Gentile woman from the land of Moab.  
					
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					Christ was a descendant of Tamar who was an adulteress.  (Matthew 
					1:3) 
					
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					These are mentioned probably to show Christ is the Savior of 
					Jew and Gentile, male and female.  (Galatians 
					3:28) 
					Conclusion: 
					
					Read 
					Luke 1:67-73. 
					“Now his father Zacharias was filled with the Holy Spirit, 
					and prophesied, saying:  Blessed is the Lord God of Israel, 
					For He has visited and redeemed His people, And has raised 
					up a horn of salvation for us In the house of His servant 
					David, As He spoke by the mouth of His holy prophets, Who 
					have been since the world began, That we should be saved 
					from our enemies And from the hand of all who hate us.  To 
					perform the mercy promised to our fathers And to remember 
					His holy covenant, The oath which He swore to our father 
					Abraham:” 
					
					  
					
					Bobby 
					Stafford     October 27, 2013 
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