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"His Promise. Part 1"
Daniel Valles
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Matthew 1:1
Scripture contains many small gems or immense value, which can often be
overlooked. Encrusted at the top of a long list of geneologies, and
almost subtitling the book of Matthew is a simple but profound statement.
"The book of the generation of Jesus Christ, the son of David, the son of
Abraham."
The book that follows this introduction is about Jesus Christ. In many
book stores today, we can find books about all sorts of individuals. Some
are worth reading; others are not. The NT starts out with one statement
that ties together the Old Testament and the New Testament. The Old
Testament can be broken down to the history looking forward to this son
of David and Abraham. The New Testament completes the history in the
fulfilled prophecy.
Another little gem is that this little statement qualifies Christ as
fulfilling two of the greatest Old Testament prophecies. It acknowledges
that Jesus Christ is the fulfillment not only of the promise to Abraham,
but doubly so in that He is also the son of David! In Genesis 12:3,
Abraham is promised that all families of the earth would be blessed by
his seed. In II Samuel 7:12, David is promised that the kingdom will be
established by his seed. Later in Psalm 89:3 and 132:11, God affirms that
He made this promise to David.
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