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Advent 09 #4 Promises Fulfilled
Luke 1:45
The Blessings of Believing
Well we have been speaking about Promises all month long now.
But the interesting thing about Promises is that, most of the time, Promises mean nothing if the one receiving the promise doesn’t ACT on the Promise, doesn’t order their lives around the promises, and thus receiving the goodness and blessing of the Promise
Luke 1:45 says
45 Blessed is she who has believed that what the Lord has said to her will be accomplished!”
So, let’s take it back for a minute
*1.
A Child Born*
Long ago when the world was young, a man and a woman were part of a New Kingdom of Peace, and Life and Love.
But they didn’t follow the Creator’s rules and they were banished from the heart of the Kingdom and given a new set of rules.
Their offspring lost their birthright, lost their land, and lost their ability to rule in the Kingdom.
Even when they were banished from the Kingdom, their Creator promised them that hope would come one day in their promised descendant.
He would be new, something the world had never known, yet he would be the Ancient of Days.
Years passed and the world darkened, along came one of their descendants named Abram, he wasn’t The One but he was given a new land, as a promise of the return to the Kingdom that would come.
Though he was not The One the promise would come through him.
Then came Isaac.
He was not The One, but was a son who came when it seemed all hope was gone.
He was one who escaped death and saw new life, so he pointed us to The One who would come through him.
Years passed, good years and bad years.
At times it seemed the Creator was silent they left and then returned to the Land of Promise.
And along came an unexpected son, his name was David, he was fine young man, a shepherd and musician, and an unlikely warrior.
He became the King and peace came to the land.
He too was not The One, but the Creator promised that The One would be like him and would rule in Righteousness and from David’s throne and would bring peace with God and Peace to this world.
Many more years passed.
The people wandered from the ways of their Creator.
More dark years passed than bright years.
Many years passed in captivity and then years of oppression and occupation, years of desolation and despair, and of sadness and silence.
Hundreds of dark years passed where the Creator’s voice was not heard.
But the darkest part of the night is just before dawn isn’t it?
In the midst of darkness, there was a sweet and beautiful girl.
She was a bright spot in the otherwise dark world.
She knew and loved the world’s Creator.
She was committed to his ways with all her heart.
She met a man who himself loved and followed his Creator and his ways.
They were in love and were planning their lives together.
In the midst of their time of joy, the worst news possible, she was going to have a Baby.
This couldn’t be, they were faithful to each other and to their Creator, they were not yet married, this is impossible.
But their Creator sent them both a Messenger that reassured them that he had a plan and promises to fulfill and that Centuries, Millennia, of Promises were about to be fulfilled through them.
They endured the whispers, the stares, the assumptions, and accusations, but their love grew stronger as did their resolve to trust their Creator.
The timing was bad, but the earthly King insisted that everyone go to their ancestral home to be counted.
So, a long trip ensued from Galilee to Judea, from Nazareth to Bethlehem.
She was VERY pregnant.
How uncomfortable that trip was.
Then just as they were arriving in Bethlehem, it was time, the Baby was coming.
There seemed to be no place in town, everyone was there to be counted.
One innkeeper made room for them in his Animal Enclosure, more like a cave I guess.
She didn’t care she just needed to have this child.
He was born in as normal a way as a Barn Birth could be.
She wrapped him up and laid him in an animal feed box bassinette.
And light was dawning, he was The One.
Out in the fields were shepherds herding sheep.
Not just any sheep but those Bethlehem sheep were Temple lambs.
So these Shepherds were watching over the lambs who would be sacrificed for the sins of the People.
They given a great gift.
Angels appeared in the sky.
They announced that LIGHT had Come.
They proclaimed that promises were being fulfilled right then, right there, that night.
Salvation had come to Israel.
Peace had come for all who would receive it.
“Go” they said, down into the town, find him, worship him, tell the world.
Who would have ever thought, that night, in that little place, that the Promises of God would come true?
And the LIGHT DAWNED on the WORLD
Like everything else God had said, his message through the Angels was true and the Shepherds found him in Luke 2:16, “Mary and Joseph and the Baby, lying in a manger”, just as promised.
Oh the Promises of God
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Promises Kept*
I have a book, R.A. Torrey’s New Topical Textbook.
In it he lists 65 Prophesies Concerning Christ.
All of those prophesies are fulfilled and Torrey includes the Old Testament Prophesy and New Testament Fulfillment.
The Bible promised, he would be the Son of God, the Seed of the Woman, the Seed of Abraham, the Seed of Isaac, and the Seed of David.
There was a set time for his coming, born of a virgin, called Immanuel, in Bethlehem.
Great people from the east would come to worship him.
Children would be slain in an attempt to do away with him.
He would come out of Egypt.
He would be poor, meek, tender and compassionate.
He would teach in parables,
he would be rejected by his own family,
he would be rejected by Jewish leaders and that the Gentile leaders would join with them against him.
He would be betrayed by a friend.
Sold out for 30 pieces of silver.
He would suffer greatly, be spit on, mocked and scourged.
Even the Father would forsake him.
Things concerning his death were foretold in great detail.
He would be pierced but no bones would be broken, and he would die, buried among the rich.
He would arise, he would ascend even to the right hand of the Father and serve as a priest for us and become the cornerstone for the Church.
But there are some promises that are very important for you and for me.
Because in this list.
#62 is a promise for You and for Me.
Because though he came from the Jewish Nation and as a Promise to the Jewish Nation … there is a Promise for the Rest of Us
Isaiah 11:10 in that day the Root of Jesse will stand as a banner for the peoples; the nations will rally to him, and his place of rest will be glorious
Did you hear that?!?
Jesus Christ will be a BANNER … the Hebrew word there is “nes” a banner (such as was set up on high mountains, especially in case of an invasion, when it showed the people where to assemble
Jesus Christ, Jesse’s promised Shoot, would be the place where we, can seek, rally toward, when sin invades and threatens to defeat us and we can find REST that means a place of habitation, a condition of ease, a quieting, still waters
What a promise for you and for me but did Jesus speak about that?
John 10:16 I have other sheep that are not of this sheep pen.
I must bring them also.
They too will listen to my voice, and there shall be ONE flock and ONE shepherd.
And then in Acts 10 the first Gentile convert, Cornelius came through the ministry of Peter.
And verse 45 says
Acts 10:45 the circumcised believers who had come with Peter were astonished that the gift of the Holy Spirit had been poured out even on the Gentiles.
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