Joseph reels in hurt, anger, and confusion. He has every right to have Mary stoned to death, but won’t out of love. In his despair, God meets him, and calls him to something great.
Today's Bible verse is Isaiah 9:7, from the King James Version.
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<v Speaker 1>Of the increase of his government and of peace. There
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<v Speaker 1>shall be no end on David's throne and on his kingdom.
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<v Speaker 1>To establish it and to uphold it with justice and
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<v Speaker 1>with righteousness. From that time on even forever, the zeal
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<v Speaker 1>of yahweh of armies will perform this Isaiah nine seven.
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<v Speaker 1>Dear Lord, this season we rejoice in the birth of Christ,
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<v Speaker 1>whose arrival was foretold by the prophets, and whose reign
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<v Speaker 1>will never end. We stand in awe of your divine
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<v Speaker 1>plan so beautifully unfolded in that humble manger. Your redemption
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<v Speaker 1>plan brings hope, peace, justice, and eternal life to all
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<v Speaker 1>who believe. As we decorate our homes with lights and
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<v Speaker 1>sing carols and share gifts, let us also share the
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<v Speaker 1>message of Christ's eternal kingdom, a kingdom built on love, mercy,
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<v Speaker 1>and righteousness. Help us to be ambassadors of this kingdom
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<v Speaker 1>here on earth, extending your peace and joy to all
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<v Speaker 1>around us. In the name of Jesus, whose birth we
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<v Speaker 1>celebrate and whose return we await, we pray, Amen, thank
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<v Speaker 1>you for praying with me to day stay here and
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<v Speaker 1>be swept away. In the Christmas story. In Stories of
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<v Speaker 1>the Messiah with Rabbi Schneider.
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<v Speaker 2>Joseph's heart was a storm of emotion, his dreams shattered,
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<v Speaker 2>trust broken, and love betrayed. The news of Mary's pregnancy
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<v Speaker 2>had been a blow unlike any other. Anger, confusion, and
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<v Speaker 2>a profound sense of loss gnawed at his soul. He
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<v Speaker 2>lay down on a grassy hill where he and Mary
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<v Speaker 2>had one shared dreams and made promises to one another.
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<v Speaker 2>Lying on the soft earth, he looked up at the stars.
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<v Speaker 2>Those distant beacons of hope and guidance seemed dull, dimmed
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<v Speaker 2>by his grief and anger. His mind replayed their meeting
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<v Speaker 2>earlier in the day. He could still see the look
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<v Speaker 2>of regret in Mary's eyes, or was it sorrow? Her
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<v Speaker 2>father's stern and unyielding voice echoed in his ears, granting
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<v Speaker 2>him the right to stone her. The very thoughts and
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<v Speaker 2>a shudder through him. How had they come to this?
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<v Speaker 2>Tears welled in his eyes and he clenched his fist,
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<v Speaker 2>wrestling with helplessness and anger. And yet through it all,
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<v Speaker 2>he couldn't ignore the look in Mary's eyes. She didn't
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<v Speaker 2>carry herself like someone who had done something wrong. Was
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<v Speaker 2>there somehow more to this story that he just couldn't grasp?
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<v Speaker 2>A fatigue slowly overcame his restless mind. He drifted into
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<v Speaker 2>a fitful sleep. His last thoughts were a prayer for clarity, guidance,
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<v Speaker 2>and mercy.
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<v Speaker 3>Hello everyone, and welcome to another Christmas episode of the
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<v Speaker 3>Jesus podcast. I'm Ethan Fromprey dot com. Today's story is
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<v Speaker 3>inspired by Matthew Chapter one, verse nineteen, when Joseph discovers
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<v Speaker 3>that Mary is pregnant. Joseph is a central figure in
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<v Speaker 3>the Christmas story and is often overshadowed by the more
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<v Speaker 3>prominent characters. Yet I believe that Joseph is an unheralded
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<v Speaker 3>hero of great character. In this story, we find Joseph
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<v Speaker 3>had a poignant crossroads, grappling with feelings of betrayal while
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<v Speaker 3>standing on the precipice of a divine intervention that would
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<v Speaker 3>change the course of the world. The Birth of Jesus
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<v Speaker 3>was filled with key moments when everything could have been thwarted.
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<v Speaker 3>One of those moments will happen in this story when
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<v Speaker 3>Joseph has the right to stone Mary for adultery. Joseph
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<v Speaker 3>will find himself in a position that many of us
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<v Speaker 3>find ourselves in. We all have moments where we can
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<v Speaker 3>lash out in anger and show judgment, or choose the
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<v Speaker 3>path of mercy. Often the way of compassion is the
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<v Speaker 3>more challenging trail to tread. Joseph could end all his
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<v Speaker 3>hurt and problems by showing Mary judgment, But the measure
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<v Speaker 3>of a man's character is often revealed not in how
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<v Speaker 3>he uses his power. Jesus said, Blessed are the meek,
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<v Speaker 3>for they shall inherit the earth. Meekness does not mean weakness,
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<v Speaker 3>it means power under control. Will Joseph lash out and
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<v Speaker 3>uses authority to end Mary, or will he show meekness
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<v Speaker 3>and mercy ushering in the greatest story ever told. Let's
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<v Speaker 3>find out now in this cinematic retelling of Matthew chapter one,
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<v Speaker 3>verse nineteen. Afterwards, we'll unpack the deep and hidden beams.
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<v Speaker 2>In the depths of Slumber, Joseph was caught up in
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<v Speaker 2>a vivid and terrifying dream. He found himself standing at
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<v Speaker 2>the base of a dark and foreboding hill. Jagged rocks
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<v Speaker 2>laced the trail ascending the mountain. Lightning flashed above it,
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<v Speaker 2>revealing a brief and terrifying image of a tree. No,
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<v Speaker 2>not a tree, something else, something more terrifying. Joseph couldn't
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<v Speaker 2>quite make it out, so he moved closer. In the darkness,
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<v Speaker 2>Joseph could see a silhouetted figure hanging from the tree.
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<v Speaker 2>He marched up the hill, working against the wind in rain,
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<v Speaker 2>he stumbled and fell on to his hands and knees.
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<v Speaker 2>Joseph looked at his hands in terror. The ground beneath
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<v Speaker 2>him was soaked with a mixture of water and blood.
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<v Speaker 2>He screamed and looked up again at the top of
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<v Speaker 2>the hill. The river of water and blood was running
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<v Speaker 2>downward from the tree above. What is up there? He thought?
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<v Speaker 2>The lightning flashed again, with piercing light light, and Joseph
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<v Speaker 2>immediately found himself elsewhere. He was at the base of
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<v Speaker 2>a cave carved into the side of a mountain. All
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<v Speaker 2>was quiet, and the only light source was from within
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<v Speaker 2>the cave. Joseph followed the faint glimmer, keeping his balance
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<v Speaker 2>on the cave's jagged walls. As he inched closer, the
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<v Speaker 2>air became warmer, like a room filled with the comfort
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<v Speaker 2>of a fireplace. The entire cave became filled with the
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<v Speaker 2>scent of frankinsense and myrrh. As Joseph navigated the cave,
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<v Speaker 2>he could hear the sound of a child's cry, then
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<v Speaker 2>a hushing lullaby. The voice singing was gentle and soft,
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<v Speaker 2>like the evening spring breeze. Joseph knew that voice. Mary,
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<v Speaker 2>is that you?
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<v Speaker 1>He gasped.
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<v Speaker 2>Joseph picked up his pace and rounded the corner towards
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<v Speaker 2>the light. But before he could see anything, the cave
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<v Speaker 2>flooded with water, and Joseph found himself swimming for his
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<v Speaker 2>life amidst a violent storm. In the middle of the sea.
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<v Speaker 2>Waves and breakers crashed over him. He swam but made
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<v Speaker 2>no progress. The waves thrashed and the riptide dragged him
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<v Speaker 2>down underneath. Joseph sank in a free fall into the
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<v Speaker 2>black abyss until a current pushed him onto the shore.
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<v Speaker 2>The storm subsided, and Joseph looked out at a golden
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<v Speaker 2>sunset hovering over the glassy sea. Suddenly, a luminous figure
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<v Speaker 2>appeared before him, an angel standing upon the glassy water.
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<v Speaker 2>His eyes were filled with wisdom and compassion. Joseph was
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<v Speaker 2>struck by awe and reverence. Fear not, Joseph, son of David,
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<v Speaker 2>what is conceived?
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<v Speaker 4>And Mary is of the Holy Spirit. She will bear
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<v Speaker 4>a son, and you shall call his name Jesus, for
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<v Speaker 4>he will save his people from their sins. The words
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<v Speaker 4>wrapped around Joseph like a warm embrace, filling him with
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<v Speaker 4>an understanding that transcended earthly wisdom. Joseph wanted to ask questions,
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<v Speaker 4>but he couldn't speak. Instead, his gaze was turned to
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<v Speaker 4>the sea. The sunset's colors painted the glassy water with
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<v Speaker 4>images of prophecy, promise, and divine love. He saw his forefather,
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<v Speaker 4>David and the mighty Temple. He saw a humble child,
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<v Speaker 4>a mighty king, a savior and a servant. He saw Mary,
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<v Speaker 4>her face radiant with grace, her role, and the divine plan,
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<v Speaker 4>both beautiful and burdensome. Joseph was left with a profound
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<v Speaker 4>sense of peace, a clarity that resonated through every fiber.
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<v Speaker 1>Of his being. He knew what he must do.
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<v Speaker 2>The sea receded into the sunset, as if gravity's force
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<v Speaker 2>was polling at backwards. A great wall of water loomed
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<v Speaker 2>over him. Then, with a mighty crash, the ocean fell
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<v Speaker 2>on to Joseph. He awoke with panic, confusion, and awe.
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<v Speaker 2>The night was quiet, and the light of the stars
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<v Speaker 2>was replaced with the rising sun's first light. Joseph stood
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<v Speaker 2>to his feet and wiped the sweat from his brow.
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<v Speaker 2>The morning sun radiated over the hills, splashing the valley
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<v Speaker 2>below with vibrant color. Joseph's once anxious heart was filled
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<v Speaker 2>with excitement. He still didn't entirely know what was happening,
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<v Speaker 2>but he he knew God was on the move. Joseph's
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<v Speaker 2>path was more evident now. He would take Mary as
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<v Speaker 2>his wife, trust in the Lord's plan, and embrace this
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<v Speaker 2>miraculous journey before them, For the child they would raise
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<v Speaker 2>was not just a fulfillment of prophecy, but a beacon
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<v Speaker 2>of hope and redemption for all mankind. The doubts and
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<v Speaker 2>fears of yesterday were gone, replaced by faith, love, and
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<v Speaker 2>a determination to serve the will of the Most High.
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<v Speaker 2>It wasn't the life Joseph imagined for himself.
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<v Speaker 1>It was better.
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<v Speaker 2>Although struggle awaited him, it was the path to purpose.
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<v Speaker 2>Joseph ran down the hill back to Nazareth with love
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<v Speaker 2>in his heart and courage in his bones.
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<v Speaker 3>This story offered us a dramatized version of Joseph's dream.
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<v Speaker 3>Truth be told, we don't know the exact imagery of
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<v Speaker 3>his dream, but we do know what God told him
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<v Speaker 3>through his vision. The Angel of the Lord came to
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<v Speaker 3>Joseph and addressed him as Joseph son of David. Does
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<v Speaker 3>that title sound familiar to you? If you've read the
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<v Speaker 3>Gospels before, you'll know that son of David is one
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<v Speaker 3>of the many titles given to Jesus. The title son
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<v Speaker 3>of David is one of those. Both Joseph and Mary
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<v Speaker 3>were descendants from the lineage of King David. Now this
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<v Speaker 3>holds significant way, since the Messiah was prophesied to come
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<v Speaker 3>from the line of David. Second Samuel Chapter seven mentions
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<v Speaker 3>the Messiah coming directly from David's line. However, the title
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<v Speaker 3>son of David embodies more than mere physical lineage. It
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<v Speaker 3>acknowledges Jesus as a king greater than David. Isaiah Chapter
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<v Speaker 3>nine is one of the most famous Christmas prophecies we have.
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<v Speaker 3>It reads like this, For a child is born to us,
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<v Speaker 3>a son is given to us, and the government will
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<v Speaker 3>be on his shoulders. His name will be called wonderful
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<v Speaker 3>counselor Mighty God, everlasting Father, Prince of Peace, of the
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<v Speaker 3>increase of his government and of peace. There shall be
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<v Speaker 3>no end on David's throne and on his Kingdom, to
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<v Speaker 3>establish it and to uphold it with justice and with righteousness.
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<v Speaker 3>From that time on even forever, the zeal of Yahweh
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<v Speaker 3>of armies will perform this. When individuals addressed Jesus as
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<v Speaker 3>the son of David, their words were a testament to
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<v Speaker 3>their faith in him. The Pharisees, entrenched in pride and
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<v Speaker 3>self righteousness, remained blind to the truth that others so
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<v Speaker 3>readily accepted, and they became adversarial towards Jesus. Jesus used
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<v Speaker 3>the title son of David to confound the Pharisees further,
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<v Speaker 3>questioning how the Messiah, being David's son, could be addressed
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<v Speaker 3>as my Lord by David himself. This puzzle exposed their
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<v Speaker 3>lack of understanding regarding the Messiah's true nature. This event
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<v Speaker 3>illuminates the deeper meaning of the title. The Messiah is
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<v Speaker 3>more than David's physical son. He is greater than David,
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<v Speaker 3>and as stated in Revelation chapter twenty two, verse sixteen,
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<v Speaker 3>he's both the root and the offspring of David. Joseph
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<v Speaker 3>was the right man to raise God's son, not just
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<v Speaker 3>because he was from the line of David, but because
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<v Speaker 3>he was a man of integrity, courage, and obedience. Joseph's
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<v Speaker 3>immediate response to this dream was obedience. He was not
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<v Speaker 3>merely accepting Mary. He was accepting God's call to be
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<v Speaker 3>part of a divine mission. To take Mary as his
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<v Speaker 3>wife amidst societal expectations and norms would require immense courage.
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<v Speaker 3>Joseph's courage was founded on faith, trust in God's word,
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<v Speaker 3>and his understanding of the enormity of God's plan. These
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<v Speaker 3>qualities made his forefather, David, a beloved and influential king.
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<v Speaker 3>Being the stepfather to Jesus, knowing the child was not
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<v Speaker 3>his own, yet embracing him as his son was an
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<v Speaker 3>act of unmatched bravery. It required putting aside personal emotions, fears,
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<v Speaker 3>and societal judgments. The story of Joseph's dream interweaves themes
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<v Speaker 3>of divine intervention, obedience, faith, courage, and human cooperation with
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<v Speaker 3>the divine will. It reminds us of God's sovereign plan
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<v Speaker 3>and the individuals chosen to participate in it. As we
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<v Speaker 3>celebrate Christmas, may we reflect on Joseph's role in the
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<v Speaker 3>Christmas narrative, his courage, bravery, and integrity. May we be
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<v Speaker 3>inspired to live with similar faith to heed God's call
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<v Speaker 3>in our life lives, and to act with integrity and bravery,
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<v Speaker 3>embodying the true spirit of Christmas. The story of Joseph's
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<v Speaker 3>dream is a timeless reminder that God's plans are perfect
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<v Speaker 3>and he equips those he calls, even in the most
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<v Speaker 3>unexpected circumstances. In our next episode, Joseph will approach Mary
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<v Speaker 3>and they will fight against culture and slander together. Their
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<v Speaker 3>union will strengthen them for the trials ahead and provide
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<v Speaker 3>an on ramp for Jesus to be born.