Foundations of Truth

Arrival Of The King


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A king arrives and every throne trembles. We open Matthew 1–2 and follow a line of imperfect ancestors to a child named Jesus, whose birth keeps ancient promises and shatters our illusions of self-rule. The genealogy isn’t filler; it’s proof that God threads grace through generations of failure, placing Jesus squarely in history and squarely in our need. From Abraham’s doubts to David’s collapse, the pattern is clear: human sin does not cancel divine faithfulness.

The story accelerates with the virgin birth. Joseph receives a message that reframes everything: name him Jesus, for he will save his people from their sins. Salvation here is not a DIY project; it is a gift to be received. Emmanuel means God with us, not God near us, and that changes how we face guilt, fear, and control. Joseph’s obedience costs him reputation, yet it places him inside God’s will—and that tension speaks to anyone wrestling with a hard yes today.

Then come the travelers from the east and the tyrant on the throne. The Magi cross deserts to bow in joy; Herod clutches power and lashes out. Knowledge sits idle in Jerusalem while worship moves, kneels, and gives. The contrast is a mirror: will we protect our small kingdoms or welcome the true King? Even as evil rages, God preserves his purpose, guiding the Holy Family, and later leading them into obscurity where character is forged. If you’re hidden, take heart—formation often happens offstage.

Join us as we explore promise, surrender, worship, and the quiet places where God does deep work. If this resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a review telling us where you see God asking for your next step of surrender.

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Foundations of TruthBy Dr Timothy Mann