a new beginning
I decided that I would start doing my devos online again. There’s a few reasons— a) I’m online all day at work and a lot of the time at home anyways b) hopefully this will keep me accountable, cuz I can see my progress c) it makes it easier to look back on old thoughts, cuz i tend to lose old notebooks/journals d) maybe, just maybe it might help someone else too.
I think the best way to start again would be from the beginning– well the beginning of the new Testament at least…. Conveniently, it’s my favorite gospel. so here we go, starting with the book of Matthew
observations-
v17- There are 14 generations from Abraham to David, 14 from David -> exile, and 14 from exile -> Christ. If we take the average generation to be about 25 years, that’s a little over 1000 years.
v19- Joseph is a righteous man, looking out for his future wife, as best as he knows how. He wanted the best for his wife, but sometimes we don’t know what the best is. He wanted to privately divorce her, so that she would be saved from disgrace.
v21- Jesus is named Jesus because he will save his people from their sins – from Joshua – “the Lord saves”
thoughts
Not much is said about Joseph in the bible, but here we sort of see a glimpse of Joseph’s character. It’s obvious that he loves Mary and wants the best for her, since he did not want to disgrace her publicly. So he decides to take matters into his own hands, and divorce her quietly. I can totally relate–well not to the marriage part, but to the part about wanting to take matters into my own hands. There are times when we take matters into our own hands, not knowing exactly what is best. Joseph was cool in that as soon as he found out what he was supposed to do, he went and did it. I guess the application for myself is similar. If I find out what I am supposed to be doing is different from what I thought I should be doing at first, would I go and do it? Bleah. Just confused myself.
