Personal Story

Matthew 1:1
“The book of the genealogy of Jesus Christ, the Son of David, the Son of Abraham”

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I did not grow up going to church. At the age of 15 years old, I had never seen a Bible. A close friend of mine went on a family trip to visit his grandmother, who apparently was a believer, although I had no idea what that meant. Upon his return, he told me he thought we needed to be “better”. He told me he was going to begin reading the Bible. I decided I would join him in this venture, and when I arrived home that day, I asked my mom to get me a Bible. A few days later, I found a little green book on my dresser. On the front cover it read, “New Testament.” I took the book to my mom, and told her I wanted a Bible, not some modern book. She explained that the New Testament was the second half of the Bible. I returned to my room and began to read. Three times I started, and three times my mind wandered away from the pages, not understanding a single word. I tossed the book back on my dresser and said to myself, “I guess this Bible stuff is not for me.”

If this is your first time reading through the Bible, you may have encountered the same difficulty I did. You have found the first 17 verses of Matthew to be a list of names, belonging to people of whom you have never heard, and have a difficult time pronouncing. Allow me to encourage you, it is OK to skip the names. Pick up in verse 18, and begin the most fascinating story, about the most exceptional person, who has ever walked the face of the planet.

A few years later, after becoming a believer myself, I was given some instruction that got me past the first few verses, into an adventure of getting to know God personally, through His word. I want to invite you to join me on that adventure, as we read the Word of God together, and get to know the God of the Word.

Pastor Jim

Matthew Chapter 1- Questions

The first 17 verses give the genealogy of Jesus, who his relatives were.

  1. List the names of the women that are mentioned in His genealogy?
  2. What is significant about each of the woman mentioned?
  3. What does the name Jesus mean? Why was the Son of God given that name?
  4. What does Immanuel mean? Why is Jesus called Immanuel?
  5. What lessons can we learn from Joseph’s obedience?

One thought on “Personal Story

  1. Alan Kearns January 2, 2021 / 7:12 am

    This gave me a chuckle because that was like my first experience of the Bible many years ago. You make a valuable point in that first we need to encounter and get to know God before we can understand the background. Praise God for His compassion and patience with us!

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