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Today’s reading takes us to Matthew 1, where what looks like a simple genealogy becomes a stunning announcement: Jesus did not appear randomly—He came through a long, sovereignly woven story of promise, failure, redemption, outsiders, sinners, saints, and grace. Matthew shows us that Jesus is the rightful Messiah, the fulfillment of generations, and the beginning of a new family.
As we prepare for Ruth 4, Matthew 1 reminds us that Ruth’s story was never small. The Moabite woman who kept taking one faithful step after another became part of the line that brought Christ into the world. God still uses lifetimes to bring Jesus to the world, so wherever you are in the race, finish well. Let your life point to Him.
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Today’s reading takes us to Matthew 1, where what looks like a simple genealogy becomes a stunning announcement: Jesus did not appear randomly—He came through a long, sovereignly woven story of promise, failure, redemption, outsiders, sinners, saints, and grace. Matthew shows us that Jesus is the rightful Messiah, the fulfillment of generations, and the beginning of a new family.
As we prepare for Ruth 4, Matthew 1 reminds us that Ruth’s story was never small. The Moabite woman who kept taking one faithful step after another became part of the line that brought Christ into the world. God still uses lifetimes to bring Jesus to the world, so wherever you are in the race, finish well. Let your life point to Him.