SKELETONS
IN THE FAMILY CLOSET
Since
we tend to showcase our best and brightest, deep dark secrets, seldom mentioned
in public discourse, lay hidden within any family genealogy. To wit, if we dig deep enough, all families
have members who epitomize shame and disgrace.
Such is the case with the family of the greatest man in human history,
JESUS CHRIST. Did you know that Jesus was rooted in a rather unsavory
family tree? The fact that Jesus achieved a righteous and
victorious life (despite his family history)
is indisputable evidence that it does not matter where we have come from
– it only matters where we are headed!
Jesus
certainly had ‘good guys’ in his family tree (like Josiah, Hezekiah and Ruth),
but there were numerous villainous relatives who sowed seeds of sin and sorrow
in the family DNA. We need but reference
a wide range of untoward issues that were part of the legacy of Abraham’s grandson,
Jacob, or his disobedient great-grandson, Judah, or his combative
great-great-grandson, Perez. Indeed,
Rahab, the great-great-[many-times-great]-grandmother of Jesus, was both a
prostitute and a traitor to her own people.
It is not inaccurate to conclude that even Jesus Christ came through a
mess!
Not
quite convinced yet? The harlot Rahab’s
great-great-great-grandson is a man known well to us. When Israel was at war with Syria and the
Israelite army was away on the battlefield, that man (King David) was taking an
evening stroll in the roof-top palace garden.
There, he developed a serious case of ‘eye trouble.’ From his elevated vantage point, David gazed
upon the beautiful Bathsheba, who was (no pun intended) taking a private bath
at the time. Seized by unrighteous
passion, the king thereafter sent for Bathsheba and consummated a romantic
affair. Ultimately, Bathsheba’s husband
(Uriah) was sent to the front of the battle where he would be killed. All of this was done to hide Bathsheba’s unlawful
pregnancy and to allow those secret lovers to be legally wed. So…King David was not only a prolific psalmist,
he was an adulterer, a murderer (and incidentally) a noted ancestor of Jesus
Christ. Oh what unsavory skeletons lay
in Jesus’ family closet! Jesus Christ
came through a mess!
As
instrumental as David’s son (Solomon) was in building a magnificent temple, and
as wise as he was in leading and resolving the disputes of God’s people, he
still somehow got tied up with the Queen of Sheba and tangled up with
approximately 700 wives (believe it or not) and 300 girlfriends. Jesus Christ came through a mess!
Another
of David’s sons (Absalom) got killed in an attempt to displace Daddy David on
the throne of Israel. His intent was to
take the life of his own father. Jesus
Christ came through a mess!
And Solomon’s
son (King Rehoboam) was so greedy, mean-spirited and oppressive to his people
that civil war broke out and the nation was split into two parts. Jesus Christ came through a mess!
However,
the most notorious of wicked kings was Solomon’s great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson
(Ahaz). He rebuilt the pagan altars and
actively encouraged idol worship. Incredibly
enough, Israelite children were actually sacrificed to idol gods, and King Ahaz
even went so far as to replace the sacred temple altar Solomon had built with a
pagan altar he had found in Assyria.
Jesus Christ came through a mess!
We
could go on and on with heinous examples of sin in Jesus’ family – actions that
were deliberately enacted against God and His people. But our purpose for focusing in on the
skeletons in Jesus’ family tree is not (by any means) to dishonor our Lord and
Savior. It is solely intended to liberate
us from the spirit of accusation that Satan continuously unleashes against
God’s people (both via our minds and others’ lips). These accusations are designed to make us
feel unworthy of the gift of God’s grace and undeserving to be useful in building
His Kingdom.
My
friend, you might have emerged from less than ideal conditions. Your family lineage might have experienced
more than its share of poverty, or pain, or failure, or disgrace. But before He called you to His Kingdom, ALMIGHTY GOD had already foreseen,
contemplated and factored in all of the
‘mess’ in your personal life or in your family tree. The truth is that God actually plans to use
what others perceive as disgrace
– by transforming it into divine grace. He seeks to make you a living testimony of
the love, power and glory of God. You
might have come through a
mess…but you have now come to the
cross…so you will no longer be dominated by your past. In the words of Jesus Christ, “Now you are
clean through the word which I have spoken unto you.” (John 15:3) I love the
Apostle Paul’s admonition to Timothy:
II
Timothy 2:20-22
20 But in a great house there are not only
vessels of gold and of silver, but also of wood and of earth; and some to honor,
and some to dishonor.
21 If a man therefore purge himself from
these, he shall be a vessel unto honour,
sanctified, and FIT for the master's use,
and prepared unto every good work.
Amen,
brothers and sisters! AMEN! AMEN! AMEN!
Sisters and
brothers, be continually blessed, and please (above all else) MAKE SURE YOU ARE
READY TO MEET OUR SOON COMING KING. Maranatha!
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