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! Unlikely Relatives Matthew 1:1-17
*I.
God works with the* system.
* A. Old Testament *prophecies*.
* B .
Jewish culture: genealogies were *very important*.
(Matt.
1; Luke 3).
*Lesson to remember:* Jesus' genealogy helped prove He was the *Messiah* (II Tim.
2:8).
*II.
God breaks down* barriers.
* A. *Family bloodline* was very important.
(Neh.
7:64-65; Ezra 2:61-63).
* B. God included some *different* blood.
*Rahab & Ruth* were not even Jewish.
*Lesson to remember:* Jesus came for *all peoples.*(Eph.
2:11ff; Gal.3:26-29).
*III.
God works through our* failures.
* A. *Sinful* women.
The Bible is all about *truth,* but also *changed* lives.
* B. *Wicked * kings.
*Lesson to remember:* God's *grace* is amazing*!*
(Matt.
1:21; 9:13; Luke 19:10; Rom.
8:28).
*Our* relationship *with* Jesus *Christ is what really matters.*
(Galatians 3:26-29).
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