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Leader of the synagogue - Everytime he read Micah he would get excited, and then he would remember Bethlehem was on the way to nowhere.
Every so often a rabbi would come through and ask, “any interesting births” or a pharisee would tease him, “any kings in Bethlehem we don’t know about”.
But yet there it read plain as day, some ruler was supposed to be born in Bethlehem.
Jesus was born in the Right Place, to the Right Family
Bethlehem was the right place
Joseph’s was the right family
The Line of David -
David’s was the right family
Royal line
A man after God’s own heart
Israel’s First and Last great King
Jesus fulfilled all the words spoken about the coming messiah
Jesus (was born at an) inopportune time to inopportune couple
Wrong timing, wrong moment
Mary was 9 months pregnant when they went to Bethlehem
Uncomfortable, shameful, terrible timing
What do you do with a newborn in a distant town
8 days later they must travel to Jerusalem
Mary and Joseph should have traveled with Family
Where is the family - are they alone
Have they been ostracized
Are they the black sheep, or has their character won them over
There was no lodging for them - no family would make room, no family would find space
Likely they were completely on their own
No patriarch to protect and provide
No connection for a very pregnant woman
God uses inopportune moments to at times do his best work
Power coming from the dust speckled Carpenters son in Galilee
Jesus:Perfect Moment to make the World Right
God used the calendar and power of men to time his moment
Caesar called a census
If one moved for Caesar they would be counted, God moved for everyone so that we might be counted eternally
Caesar was known for the time of peace he brought an empire, Jesus would be known for the peace which he brought for all people for all time
D-Day - Perfect timing, weather made it work (perfect hole in the weather), the tides were right, Rommel was out of town, Hitler was not to be disturbed
Jesus birth was the beginning of the end
The power of Death and Sin had reigned over the earth
Israel was at a precipitous moment in it’s history -
Nationalism trumped following God
The king of the Jews (Herod) killed his own people
Barabas would be a hero of the people over the coming King
The law was a point of division among people, rather than a point of union with God
Most of Israel was under judgement by the religious leaders for their actions rather than hearts (white washed tombs)
The idol of religious power and status was worship over the Lord
Obedience to God made you better than others, rather than leading you to put others above yourself
The balance of Power on Earth was upended, Death and Sin will reign no more
All creation is waiting to respond
All creation is waiting to respond
The Star - the universe shifts
The Magi - Foreigners respond
The Angels - Can not stay in heaven
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