Thursday, August 26, 2021

SKELETONS IN THE FAMILY CLOSET (Part I)

SKELETONS IN THE FAMILY CLOSET (Part I)

 During nearly seven decades of life, I have discovered that all too often we judge one another, not by the “content of our character” (as Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. suggested), but by the pedigree of our family tree.  To wit, most of the ‘Who’s Who’ publications produced by our society are focused on familial bloodlines and material acquisitions, with their resultant power and prestige.   In America, the very bluest of the ‘blood-bloods’ proudly trace their ancestry to passengers on The Mayflower, the ship that arrived in 1620 at Plymouth Rock, Massachusetts.  Ironically, those present on that ship were not necessarily the crème de la crème of European society but actually were religious and social castaways.  Such is life. 

 Most families boast on their best and brightest.  But when we delve beneath the surface of any family tree, we are apt to discover deep dark secrets that only a few dare mention in public discourse.  It does not matter whether our surnames are Rockefeller or Rothschild, DuPont or Vanderbilt, Mellon or Carnegie, Douglas or Tubman, Garvey or King, McClendon or Bass, there are people in our family tree who fester in sin and foster embarrassment.  They are the real-life situations many would love to forget.

 Such is the case with the family of the greatest human being who ever walked the face of this earth.  Did you know that JESUS CHRIST was the product of a demonstrably disgraceful and unsavory family lineage?  When we preach about Him, we typically refer to the great patriarchs and august kings in his bloodline: Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, David, Solomon.  But consider this.  After Jesus called Philip to be one of twelve disciples, Philip ran immediately to Nathaniel and testified: “We have found Him of whom Moses in the law, and also the prophets wrote – Jesus of Nazareth, the son of Joseph.”  Nathaniel’s response was fascinating: “Can anything good come out of Nazareth?” (John 1:43-46)  His was a cynical question, but an insightful one as well because our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, entered the earth realm by way of a veritable family mess!

 I will elaborate in greater detail, but the mere fact that Jesus achieved a completely righteous and victorious life in spite of whatever came before is indisputable evidence that it does not matter where you and I have come from…it only matters where we are headed!

 Let’s take a look at Jesus’ family tree, shall we?  He was the Son of God, but he was also the son of man.   In the interest of full disclosure, Jesus did have some ‘good guys’ in his family tree: righteous people like Hezekiah, Boaz, Ruth, and others.   NEVERTHELESS…suffice it say that there were numerous individuals who represented ‘issues’ in His family DNA.  In fact, if Jesus were running for president of the United States in our time, the international press would have a field day!  Paparazzi would stalk him; reporters would push microphones in his face; all would interrogate him about his family background.  Because Jesus Christ came through a mess! 

 Even Abraham, the beloved father of the faith, who lived 42 generations before, in Jesus’ family, even Abraham had some serious issues.  Although he initially demonstrated unreserved faith in God, he later doubted God’s promise of a son and heir, causing him to go into Hagar (his wife Sarah’s handmaiden) to father a child.  Arguably, this poor decision resulted in the ongoing political conflict between the offspring of Isaac and the descendants of Ishmael, divisive ripples that continue to this very day.  Jesus Christ came through a mess!

 Abraham’s grandson, Jacob, was so partial that his favoritism toward Joseph (along with his son’s dreams) caused eleven brothers to abandon him to be sold into Egyptian slavery.  And even though God providentially blessed this family through Joseph, who rose to the position of prime minister in Egypt, if the truth be told, it was his father Jacob’s partiality and poor judgment that caused the Israelites to eventually become slaves in Egypt for over 400 years.  Jesus Christ came through a mess!

 Jacob’s son Judah, an ancestor of Jesus, the Lion of the Tribe of Judah, disobeyed God and married a Canaanite woman outside of the Jewish faith.  Eventually, Judah ended up in hot water because Tamar, his daughter-in-law, dressed up like a prostitute and had a sexual encounter with him.  The end result was twin sons, who had such ‘bad blood’ that they were fighting before they were born.  The Bible recounts that Perez, the twin son who was Jesus’ ancestor, wrestled with his brother inside the womb. As a result of that conflict, Perez was born first and received the inheritance.  Jesus came through a mess!

 Perez had a great-great-great-great granddaughter named Rahab, who was a female prostitute and a citizen of Jericho.  She turned against her own people when the Israelites showed up to fight against Jericho.  But Rahab found grace in the eyes of the Lord for helping God’s chosen ones and thus became a distant ancestor of Jesus.  I repeat: Jesus came through a mess!  It is my hope that these tawdry details enable you to discern the fact that there is extraordinary hope for YOU because even though JESUS’ family was saddled with extremely negative conditions – HE prevailed and won absolute victory over sin and shame.  Stay tuned…more to come tomorrow!

 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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