Thursday, September 16, 2021

Matthew 1:1-25. (2021-2022)



Homiletics                                                      Study – Matthew 2021-2022

Lesson     1                                                      Passage: Matthew 1:1-25

Content (List of Topics or Events)

God’s promise through generations to Jesus the Messiah… Salvation for all the people   (Matthew 1:1-17)

a. Messiah’s genealogy from Abraham to David; women noted (1-6a)

  1. Tamar; a Canaanite – desiring lineage,

  2. Rahab; a prostitute  - hiding God’s spies, 

  3. Ruth; a redeemed Moabite by Boaz

b. Messiah’s genealogy from David to exile to Babylon (6b-11)

c. Messiah’s genealogy from exile to Joseph  (12-16)

d. Fourteen Generations times 3: (17)

   1. Abraham to David

   2. David to exile to Babylon

   3. Exile to Jesus (Messiah)

 

Mary’s pregnancy and Joseph’s initial thoughts… A gentle man (Matthew 1:18-20)

a. Mary pledged to marry Joseph  and found to be pregnant by Holy Spirit (18)

b. Joseph faithful to law  (19a)

c. Joseph doesn’t want to expose Mary to public disgrace (19b)

d. Joseph considers divorcing Mary quietly (19c)

e. Angel appears telling him that baby conceive of Holy Spirit (v20)

 

God’s assurance to Joseph… Naming Messiah Jesus and Immanuel (Matthew 1:21-25)

a. Joseph told that Mary would have a son and he should name Him Jesus… Save his people from sins (21)

b. Jesus fulfills prophecy a virgin will have son called Immanuel (22)

c. Joseph takes Mary as wife; not consummating marriage until after Jesus birth (24-25)

 

Divisions (Main Blocks of Thought)

God’s promise through generations to Jesus the Messiah… Salvation for all the people   

Matthew 1:1-17

Mary’s pregnancy and Joseph’s initial thoughts… A gentle man

Matthew 1:18-20

God’s assurance to Joseph… Naming Messiah Jesus and Immanuel

Matthew 1:21-25

Subject Sentence (Summarizes the contents of the Divisions – No more than 10 words)

Genealogy of Messiah with Mary’s pregnancy angel proclamation to Joseph

Aim (Main Teaching Point of the Passage)

CTATLT God’s promises and His handiworks through history  of his people bringing  salvation in King Jesus the Messiah

Specific Application Questions

1

How have you seen God at work in your history? How are you impacting future generation for Jesus?

2

What difficult situations in your life reveal the work of the Holy Spirit? How have you thanked God for His presence?

3

Where have you sought God’s guiding direction in a current situation? What is your response to His leading?

Principles to Remember

1

God is at work in our history

2

A gentle spirit honors God

3

God is with Us.

Characteristic of God

Present in history

Theme

God’s purpose transcends history and salvation is provided in Jesus

God’s Word  - What’s happening?

God’s Heart – What does God care about?

Today’s World – How does this connect to what is happening in my world today

 

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