The Road to Bethlehem II
The Jesus PodcastAugust 20, 2025x
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The Road to Bethlehem II

🎙️ Aaron Salvato🎙️ Aaron SalvatoVoice Actor: Jesus and Others
Zak Shellabarger Zak Shellabarger Showrunner | Head Writer

Joseph and Mary have been robbed of everything. They continue their journey, losing hope and patience with each other. What will bring them back to each other?

Today's Bible verse is Psalm 23:6, from the King James Version.

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00:00:00 Speaker 1: Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life, and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever Psalm twenty three six. Dear Heavenly Father, as we celebrate the birth of your son, we are reminded of your enduring love. Your love reaches out to us despite our foolishness, mistakes, and failures. Your goodness and mercy are not limited to the perfect moments, but stretch into the margins of our lives, covering us with grace when we falter. Thank you for the assurance that, no matter where we wander, your goodness and mercy are never far behind, ready to restore, heal, and guide us back to your embrace. This Christmas, may our hearts be filled with gratitude for your unfailing love, your patience, and the hope we find in our Savior's birth. In the name of Jesus Christ, we pray, Amen. Thank you for praying with me today. Stay tuned now for another episode of Stories of the Messiah. 00:01:22 Speaker 2: Engrossed in her thoughts and nodding off from exhaustion, Mary didn't notice them until it was too late. She turned to see them and held back panic. Mary wasn't foolish enough to scream. She knew that if she shouted for Joseph, they would kill him before he could even reach his feet. Mary remained still pretending to sleep, occasionally looking over Her heart was pounding. She was paralyzed in an unwinnable situation as she watched the robbers take the donkey with them. That is when Mary finally chose to speak Joseph. She whispered in an intense tone, too, man, I've taken everything. Grows frantically and unsheathed his dagger. Hearing Joseph, the robbers quickened and ran into the thick of the night. Joseph began to run after them, mind racing with rage and weariness. However, just as he was beginning to gain on the thieves, he heard Mary's voice. Joseph, where are you? Joseph stopped. If he continued, something might happen to Mary. He watched the dim figures disappear into the night. Joseph turned back to camp. We've lost everything, he shouted, his voice trembling with anger and regret. 00:02:31 Speaker 3: Hello everyone, and welcome to another Christmas episode of the Jesus Podcast. I'm Ethan from Pray dot com, and it is my joy to guide you through the epic tale of the Nativity. In today's episode, Mary and Joseph continue their journey to Bethlehem. Thieves have just stolen their donkey and supplies, causing tension between Mary and Joseph. Causing tension between Mary and Joseph as their desperation increases, Joseph fights bitterness against Mary and Mary fights insecurity about how Joseph feels about her. This story is a dramatization, and we could never really know what happened on that journey between Nazareth and Bethlehem. Still, the struggles highlighted in this episode are real, especially for a newly married couple. Joseph and Mary are facing intense pressure. We eagerly await to see if that pressure causes them to crack or turn into diamonds. We often encounter situations that test our patience, faith, and wisdom in our walk with God. During these times, we can fall into desperation and make foolish decisions that can get us into trouble. Psalm chapter twenty three, verse six reminds us surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life, and I will dwell in the House of the Lord forever. This powerful verse assures us that despite our follies, God's grace is always there to guide and protect us. Joseph is about to do something foolish out of anger, weariness, and pressure. Let's see how it turns out for him. And after all, let's see how it turns out for him. And after our story, we'll rejoin each other to unpack Christmas themes. 00:04:29 Speaker 2: Once filled with light hearted conversations and shared dreams, the journey had become an echoing silence. Mary's heart ached not from the physical strain, but from the chasm that had formed between her and Joseph. Their shared paths now felt like two parallel lines, forever together, yet never meeting. As the sun casts long golden rays across the trail, marking yet another day's journey, they entered the small village of Khan bustling with travelers and locals alike. Can almost a brief respite from the solitude of the valley, the two took an opportunity to take some much needed time alone. Mary sought water from the local well while Joseph wandered through the market place, driven by a combination of duty and distraction. He was teeming with anger and frustration. At first, he was angry with Mary. She was the one who let her guard down so the thieves could come and steal the supplies. But upon further reflection, Joseph knew she was not to blame. He was now angry at himself. We need a food, he whispered to God, Please, Lord, Please. Joseph was exasperated and weary, but his attention piqued when he saw a familiar sight. Beside a fruit vendor was his donkey. Strapped to it were all their possessions. Beside the donkey were the two thieves bartering for dried dates. Joseph's eyes lit up with excitement. A storm of emotion surge within Joseph's anger, hope, desperation, all intertwining, urging him forward. Joseph was usually a calculated man who considered all options before acting. However, hunger and misery have a way of fogging a man's judgment. Without warning or pretense, Joseph ran towards the donkey. He took it by the reins, mounted it, and kicked it. Ha He shouted, and the donkey ran frantically through the marketplace, looking over the supplies of nearby vendors. Joseph looked back as the two thieves ran in violent pursuit. The donkey wasn't nearly fast enough. With him on his back. He turned the corner down a narrow alleyway, ducking under clothes lines and support beams. He didn't know the streets of Khan or where he was going. Joseph hadn't thought any of this through. As Joseph turned the corner in one of the alleys, his eyes widened. A drop off into a courtyard was ahead, and the donkey was going full speed without any intention of stopping. Not good, he shouted, as he and the donkey lunged off a ledge into a nearby fot stand. Figs, apples and honeycomb splattered over the ground. The donkey picked itself up and darted off with all the supplies. Before Joseph could chase after it, he was tackled to the ground by both thieves. The three men struggled in the dirt before the two strangers pinned Joseph, where is our donkey? They sneered, your donkey? You saw it from me, Joseph replied in anger. They struck him on the mouth immediately, then threw him against the wall. They delivered a blow to the ribs and then to his face. Joseph knew he couldn't fight them. He tried to run, but was pinned to the dirt again. With the little freedom and strength he had left, Joseph grabbed a handful of dirt and threw it in their eyes. They let up their grip just enough for Joseph to scurry away. He rounded the corner and climbed the stairway to a raised garden. He waited in the bushes and watched the thieves turn in the opposite direction. Before they could find Joseph, two Roman soldiers seized them and took them away. Joseph crawled out and lay on the floor. His ribs were bruised and his face was bleeding, but he was safe. He propped himself up and looked around. The donkey was grazing up out of the shade of the terban tree. He hobbled over to it and stroked its nose. Thank you Lord, he sighed, with a WinCE of pain. He grabbed the reins and hobbled back to the well, where Mary waited. She sat down, hands on a belly, no doubt, praying for Joseph's safe return. Of that moment, he was reminded of the intense burden she carried. Who was he to feel sorry for himself? He limped down the path to Mary. Mary, he sighed in relief. Their eyes met, and in that shared moment, words became superfluous. Joseph hugged her with tender love. His ribs hurt from her arms, but he didn't care. She held him tight, and the barriers that had grown between them started crumbling brick by brick. She looked at his face and gently touched his bruised cheek. 00:08:45 Speaker 1: For a moment, I thought I had lost you. 00:08:47 Speaker 2: Mary whispered, tears glistening. Taking her hand, Joseph replied, I will always find my way back to you. They ate beside the well and Mary tended to Joseph's wounds. With a WinCE from his bruises, He hoisted Mary on the donkey and led it out of the village. He didn't want to risk running into the thieves again. They set up cab near a river, cutting through a grouping of trees. The sound of crickets and owls hummed in blissful peace underneath the vast canopy of the Starlit sky. The couple found solace in each other's arms. Their journey, fraught with perils, had also become a journey of self discovery. They had been tested and faltered, but love and faith were their guiding stars. The road stretched before them, but they faced it side by side. The road to Bethlehem still lay ahead. It would be a few days until they reached their destination. That night, as Joseph rested on Mary's lap, she looked out in the distance. A soft breeze blew in from the east. Under the light of the stars, Mary could spot dark clouds cascading over the hills. She had a feeling this would be her last moment of peace for a long time. 00:09:57 Speaker 3: This biblical fiction about Mary and Joseph as they made their way through the desert serves as a poignant metaphor for our spiritual journey. The story brings out several themes related to desperation, foolishness, and the mercy of God. The narrative portrays Joseph's desperation vividly, having lost their donkey in supplies to thieves, the couple was left vulnerable and desperate. Joseph's immediate reaction was anger and impulsiveness, leading him to take drastic action to reclaim what was lost. The hasty decision led to more problems as he was injured and the situation escalated further. Similarly, in our lives, desperation can drive us to make rash decisions without seeking God's guidance. Whether its financial struggles, relational conflicts, or personal failures, we can easily find ourselves in a mess when we act out of desperation. Despite Joseph's impulsiveness, God's providence is evident throughout the story the Roman God's intervention, the safety of the donkey, and the eventual reconciliation between Mary and Joseph all point to the unseen hand of God's mercy. Even in their flawed human condition, God's grace followed them. Likewise, we can be confident that God's goodness and mercy are always with us, even when we make mistakes. Psalm chapter twenty three, verse six, becomes a reassuring promise that we are never beyond the reach of God's loving care. Mary and Joseph's journey was also one of love and self discovery. The trials they faced only strengthened their bond and deepened their faith. Their story reminds us that our spiritual journey is not without challenges, but that these experiences can shape us and draw us closer to God and to each other. The story of Mary and Joseph on their journey to Bethlehem serves as a profound allegory for the Christian walk. It teaches us about the dangers of acting in desperation and the inevitable messes we can create. Yet it also assures us that God's goodness and mercy are ever present, guiding us, protecting us. A comforting verse who remember is Romans chapter eight, verse twenty eight. And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to His purpose. Even in our stumbling and mistakes, God orchestrates his will in our lives. May we learn to trust in His providence and lean on His love despite our weariness and frustrations. Just as Mary and Joseph found strength and their faith and love for each other, May we too find solace in our relationship with Christ and with those around us. The road ahead may be fraught with uncertainties, but with renewed hope and purpose. Let's walk it side by side with God, knowing that His goodness and mercy follow us throughout our lives. Amen.