Books of the Book: Matthew

The Birth Of Jesus

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Participants: Glenn Russell & Ranko Stefanovic (Host)

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00:22 Hi, I am Glenn Russell. Welcome to a special book
00:26 exploration of the Book of Matthew,
00:28 fascinating book.
00:29 We are so glad that you joined us.
00:31 This is part of the series on
00:33 3ABN entitled "Books of the Book."
00:35 It's a extraordinary series
00:37 and I am so glad you're part of it.
00:39 We want to welcome our guest,
00:41 Dr. Ranko Stefanovic, pastor, teacher and friend.
00:44 Ranko, you teach New Testament
00:47 at Andrews University Theological Seminary.
00:49 Why do you want to--have to spend sometime
00:51 in the Book of Matthew.
00:53 Just give us a sentence or two,
00:54 what's the motivation.
00:55 You see for instance when we read
00:58 the Book of Revelation,
01:00 it's telling us what the future brings to us,
01:01 and how Jesus will come.
01:03 The Book of Romans is telling us
01:05 how we are saved before God,
01:07 but the Gospel of Matthew is telling us how we should live,
01:11 as Christians in this life
01:13 as the followers of Jesus Christ.
01:16 All right, we want to learn
01:18 much more about our Savior
01:19 here in the Book of Matthew. Yes
01:20 Before we go any further
01:22 let's make sure we ask the spirit of God,
01:23 let's pray together.
01:24 Lord as we open Your word,
01:27 open our hearts, may we be drawn to you,
01:30 may we see your portrait
01:32 through this marvelous Book of Matthew.
01:35 Lord teach us Your message for today
01:38 that we may be faithful to you.
01:39 In Jesus' name we pray, amen.
01:42 Ranko, last time we took
01:46 a look at the genealogy of Jesus
01:49 and you made the point that this family tree,
01:53 this lineage of Jesus.
01:54 People in Matthew's days
01:57 thought that could save you.
01:58 Now we're gonna look at a section,
02:00 today of people who are in that family tree,
02:04 they didn't do so well.
02:06 Is that where we're going today.
02:08 Yes.
02:09 We are taking a look at the birth of Jesus.
02:11 What a fantastic place for studying.
02:13 You see Glenn, without Jesus
02:15 and His coming and His death on the cross,
02:18 all those people that are,
02:21 they have a place in genealogy,
02:23 they would not have any hope.
02:25 He came to save His people
02:27 who lived in the past
02:29 and He came to save His people
02:31 who will live in the future
02:32 including you and me and the viewers.
02:34 Now the gospels have several accounts.
02:38 We have an accoun in loop,
02:40 but let's look at the uniqueness of
02:42 Matthew's portrait of the birth of Jesus.
02:44 Yeah, actually what Matthew has in Chapter 1,
02:48 18 to 25 is not found in another synoptics.
02:52 So I would like Glenn to ask you for a favor,
02:55 if you can read verses 18 to 25.
02:57 Alright, we are looking at Matthew Chapter 1.
02:59 Yeah, 18. Verse 18 to 25.
03:01 Now the birth of Jesus Christ was as follows,
03:03 after His mother Mary was betrothed to Joseph,
03:06 before they came together she was found
03:09 with child of the Holy Spirit.
03:10 Then Joseph her husband,
03:13 being a just man,
03:14 and not wanting to make a public spectacle of her,
03:16 was reminded to put her away secretly.
03:20 But while he thought about these things,
03:23 behold, an angel of the Lord
03:25 appeared to him in a dream, saying,
03:26 Joseph, son of David, do not be afraid
03:30 to take to you Mary your wife,
03:33 for that which is conceived in her is of the Holy Spirit
03:37 and she will bring forth a son
03:39 and you should call his name Jesus,
03:41 for He shall save His people from their sins.
03:44 So all this was done, that it might be fulfilled
03:47 which was spoken by the Lord through the prophet
03:51 saying Behold, a virgin shall be with child
03:54 and bear a son and they should call his name Immanuel,
03:56 which is translated "God with us."
03:58 Then Joseph, being aroused from sleep,
04:01 did as the angel of the Lord commanded him
04:04 and took to him his wife and did not know her
04:07 till she had brought forth her firstborn son
04:10 and he called his name Jesus. Jesus.
04:13 Now, Ranko there's a few observations,
04:17 questions I have for you.
04:18 I found that when I think about the birth of a child,
04:21 I usually ask mom and find out what mother's perspective is.
04:24 It seems a little different.
04:26 What should we notice about this story of birth of Jesus?
04:29 Actually, it seems that verses 18 to 25,
04:33 it's a footnote or elaboration of this genealogy that we have.
04:39 You remember that we talk in verse 16,
04:41 that while all these people that are missing in genealogy
04:47 they had something to do with the birth of their child.
04:50 In verse 16, Joseph had nothing to do
04:54 with the birth of Jesus Christ.
04:56 Because, according to verses 18 to 25,
05:00 Jesus was not born because of Joseph.
05:04 Actually he says clearly that,
05:07 Mary and Joseph, did not have sexual intercourse
05:10 after the birth of Jesus.
05:13 So Jesus was not an ordinary man
05:18 and the original readers of the Gospel of Matthew,
05:20 they could easily recognize that actually here was the promised
05:25 one, that God made in Genesis Chapter 3:15,
05:30 you know the beginning of the genealogy,
05:31 He was and now He came to save His people from their sins.
05:35 Matthew's penned the portrait of our Savior Jesus Christ,
05:39 immediately he's showing us
05:41 there is something unique about Jesus.
05:42 In no other religion,
05:44 no other person, no one is like Jesus.
05:46 He wants us to see that
05:47 even from the beginning of Jesus life.
05:49 So when we see it,
05:51 we have to understand something
05:53 about Jewish weddings.
05:59 Because in verse 19 so many times
06:00 the readers of the Gospel of Matthew are confused.
06:03 He says that, Joseph and Mary,
06:06 were not married yet,
06:08 but in verse 19 Joseph is called her husband.
06:12 You know in the Jewish wedding,
06:15 initial wedding practices when two young people
06:20 became engaged to each other,
06:24 they were already considered to be husband and wife.
06:27 They could not have sexual intercourse,
06:29 but any divorce, okay,
06:34 any separation, it was a great offense.
06:36 It was almost like adultery,
06:38 you know, you know, it was like a divorce.
06:41 Why? Because they had to pay dowry etcetera,
06:46 they had to make those family
06:47 and arrangements and that's why Joseph was already,
06:50 so that relationships were serious.
06:51 The wedding was being prepared
06:53 and now Joseph found that actually Mary was pregnant.
06:58 And there is something beautifully mysterious
07:02 about the description here in verse 18.
07:05 We don't have an explanation
07:08 of all the biology of the birth of Jesus.
07:10 We have this reference, she was found.
07:14 It's a beautiful way of telling us that
07:17 there is a reality here that he'll need to respond to that
07:20 all the Jewish readers will need to respond to,
07:22 but it's not all explained because there's a mystery of
07:26 God. But there is something that's not mystery
07:28 according to the gospel of Matthew.
07:29 You see there are many details,
07:31 they're very mysterious in the birth of Jesus,
07:34 but there is one thing that is not mysterious,
07:36 its verse 22.
07:38 Now all this took place to fulfill
07:43 what was spoken by the Lord through the prophet.
07:46 This is the first of 40 quotations
07:50 of the Old Testament in the Gospel of Matthew.
07:52 Everything in the Gospel of Matthew with the reference to
07:56 Jesus, starting with His birth and going all through His life.
08:00 Actually, Gospel of Matthew
08:02 was the fulfillment of the Old Testament prophecies.
08:05 So there is no extreme break with the past.
08:08 No, you see.
08:09 God continues His movement.
08:11 God promised in the Old Testament,
08:12 that the promised Deliverer will come,
08:15 He will save His people.
08:17 Now the fulfillment of that prophecy is evident,
08:21 is seen in the Gospel of Matthew.
08:23 But, Glenn,
08:24 then when we move on,
08:25 that what is strange.
08:28 I'm sorry, we have to go the Gospel of John,
08:31 just quickly He says,
08:32 He came to His own
08:33 and His own people did not accept Him.
08:38 You are suggesting such a sad reality of a human experience.
08:44 God's initiative, god's son
08:46 and yet rejection.
08:49 So now, now, we move,
08:51 we move to Chapter 2.
08:53 If I could review then in Chapter 1.
08:55 Please.
08:57 This mystery of Mary's pregnancy through the Holy Spirit.
09:00 She has to make a decision about Jesus.
09:04 Yeah.
09:05 And when it's revealed to her,
09:07 not how but who and who is that,
09:09 God has come upon her
09:11 and she will have a son
09:12 and that son will be the Savior,
09:14 she is obedient.
09:16 Now Joseph has to make a decision about Jesus,
09:21 he's obedient also.
09:22 You know, we have similar situation in Gospel of Luke.
09:25 You see here, the angel talks to Joseph.
09:29 In Gospel of Luke Chapter 1,
09:31 the angel talks to Mary,
09:35 right here to Joseph?
09:37 It's for the purpose of verse 16 to say that
09:41 Joseph had nothing to do with the birth of Jesus.
09:45 And Joseph had a problem.
09:46 Either Jesus, is a divine son of God,
09:48 either Mary is telling him the truth
09:50 or it's all a lie
09:51 and that's the same issue that the readers had.
09:53 Is Jesus the son of God?
09:57 Is He, is He the Savior?
09:59 Is He unique in human experience?
10:01 Joseph had to make that decision,
10:03 so do the readers,
10:05 so do we today.
10:06 Actually I will really like to address the readers,
10:09 the viewers.
10:11 I know today there are many,
10:13 many books appearing on the market with ideas
10:17 that Jesus was just a Gudhrabai,
10:21 another great person in history who did many good things,
10:26 moral teachers, etcetera.
10:28 But that's not what the Bible says,
10:30 Jesus was not another man,
10:32 a great person who appeared in history.
10:35 Actually He was God with us.
10:39 Number one,
10:40 with His coming we have the fulfillment of God's promise
10:44 given in the old Testament
10:45 that one day God Himself will step into the human situation
10:50 in order to provide salvation for human beings.
10:53 But He came to His own people
10:56 because they were waiting for that promised Deliverer.
11:00 Unfortunately when we go to Chapter 2,
11:02 what can we learn about His own people in Chapter 2 there.
11:06 It's so amazing for us to realize that
11:10 their decisions are decisions,
11:12 their willingness to accept Christ
11:15 or reject Christ,
11:16 parallels our human experience today.
11:18 We move into Chapter 2 then.
11:20 See we are always confronted with that question,
11:22 who is Jesus Christ?
11:24 We will come to Chapter 16,
11:25 Jesus said, "What do you say who I am?"
11:28 Even Jesus was a just a great moral teacher,
11:33 a great person, a Gudhrabai,
11:36 then what use of that.
11:38 Actually we have to understand He is the one,
11:41 His name is Yeshua,
11:43 because He came to save His people from their sins.
11:46 All right, now in Chapter 2,
11:49 the scene changes.
11:51 It changes from Mary and Joseph to other individuals,
11:56 some from the east
11:57 and some from Jerusalem
11:59 and a pagan king.
12:01 Let's explore that a little bit.
12:03 Yeah, actually how does Chapter 2 begin?
12:05 Let's go, read verses, the first three verses.
12:09 Okay, Matthew Chapter 2 verse 1
12:11 Now after Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea
12:14 in the days of Herod the king,
12:16 behold, wise men from the East came to Jerusalem,
12:19 saying, "Where is He who has been born King of the Jews?
12:22 For we have seen His star in the East
12:24 and have come to worship Him."
12:26 When Herod the king heard this,
12:28 he was troubled,
12:29 and all Jerusalem with him.
12:31 Okay, so when we read in the original language,
12:33 we have English translations,
12:36 they call them wise men.
12:37 Of course, they were wise men
12:39 and I will explain just in few moments later.
12:42 But in Greek text that says they were magos.
12:45 Actually they were astrologists.
12:47 Were they wise men? They were,
12:50 because the reference goes to the Book of Daniel.
12:52 You know, they came from the East which was Babylonia,
12:55 at the time of Daniel, they're astrologers,
12:57 they were wise men,
12:59 they're clearly called in the Book of Daniel,
13:02 referred to as wise men.
13:03 They were people who were studying astrology
13:06 but evidently that is great news,
13:08 what Daniel preached there
13:11 and other Jews there in Babylon,
13:12 evidently the seed was sown there.
13:14 And you know in the book,
13:17 Desire of Ages,
13:19 which is one of my favorite inspired commentaries
13:21 along with scripture here.
13:23 There is a reference to the fact Yes.
13:25 that certain truths have been neglected by God's people.
13:28 And God revealed them to the other nations.
13:31 There are pagan philosophers,
13:32 pagan writers,
13:34 pagan thinkers who were seeking for the Messiah,
13:37 who would come.
13:38 So there is truth hidden among these other nations
13:42 and apparently these are some men,
13:44 they have seen a star,
13:46 they have seen something that's got their attention.
13:48 They have gone to digging
13:49 and studying the scriptures
13:51 which have been revealed to them.
13:52 And so they are seeking to know more.
13:55 Today they are many,
13:57 many who are seeking to know more about who Jesus is?
13:59 And that's what the Book of Matthew is telling us all about.
14:02 We're gonna be right back
14:04 as we explore a little bit more about the wise men.
14:06 We'll be with you in just a moment
14:08 right after our break.


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