Live Right | Matthew 1:18-20

May 13, 2014

Topic: Christmas

Book: Matthew

Scripture: Matthew 1:18-19

 INTRODUCTION

It is always easier to travel downstream than to travel upstream. It is easier to live like the world than to live according to the word of God. How is your life? Are you living right or are you living wrong?

There is a story of living right that took place in the very first Christmas. But it is a story we often miss because people focus mostly on the young mother Mary and her son, Jesus. But do you know there is a man who stands silently next to the nativity scene? He is not even given a single line to speak! He then disappears completely from history after the teenage years of Jesus. His name is Joseph of Nazareth.

Matthew 1:18-19 

18 This is how the birth of Jesus the Messiah came about: His mother Mary was pledged to be married to Joseph, but before they came together, she was found to be pregnant through the Holy Spirit.19 Because Joseph her husband was faithful to the law, and yet did not want to expose her to public disgrace, he had in mind to divorce her quietly. 

Joseph doesn’t stand in the spotlight very long, & we don’t know a whole lot about his life, but Joseph was the kind of man God could trust to live right amid a crisis. He would stand for God. He went through all possible crises a man can go through but displayed great courage in those circumstances. The reason Joseph had such courage was because of his relationship with God:

 Matthew 1:19

 Because Joseph her husband was a righteous man and did not want to expose her to public disgrace, he had in mind to divorce her quietly.

Put yourself in Joseph’s position. Joseph and Mary get engaged. As per tradition, Joseph is working hard to earn a steady income. Once established, he will marry and bring Mary home. Probably, all necessary arrangements are in progress and the wedding ceremony is soon to take place. But then one day Mary sent him a WhatsApp message, “Joseph, I am expecting a baby.” It must have hit him like a bombshell. His little world just comes to an end. He thought that Mary loved him as much as he loved her. But now, seemingly, she had been unfaithful to him. He knew the child was not his, & so the only conclusion he could reach was that Mary had been unfaithful to him. How do you respond when people are unfaithful to you, betray, or cheat you?

According to the law, Mary should be stoned to death. But Joseph loved her so much that he didn’t want that. So, he decided to divorce her quietly.

Matthew 1:19 

Because Joseph her husband was faithful to the law, and yet did not want to expose her to public disgrace, he had in mind to divorce her quietly. Notice he’s called a husband even though they were still in the betrothal period. Now all of a sudden, we see the virgin birth confronted. Joseph has to confront this thing. He has to face it. The miracle is just very unclear to him. He doesn’t understand it.

Matthew 1:20 

But after he had considered this…. Stop right there. Joseph went to bed thinking what he had to do, and while he was mulling it over, he fell asleep. And then we find the virgin birth clarified.

Matthew 1:20

 But after he had considered this, an angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream and said, “Joseph, son of David, do not be afraid to take Mary home as your wife, because what is conceived in her is from the Holy Spirit.

This is not a dream like you have a dream. It was a real angel. And by the way, this is not uncommon to Matthew. There are six times in Matthew when we find this kind of communication through a dream where it’s prophetic. So, this is not an isolated situation. God sometimes uses an angel in a dream.

The angel said to him, “Joseph, son of David…” Do you know why the angel said, “Joseph Son of David?” Just to reinforce the lineage and the line of David.

Matthew 1:20 

Joseph, son of David, do not be afraid to take Mary home as your wife, because what is conceived in her is from the Holy Spirit. You don’t have to be afraid, Joseph. This is the great reality, people, of the virgin birth. There was no human father. This is the birth of God in human flesh.

God was in turn telling Joseph, “Joseph, I know you are confused. You do not know what is happening. Trust me, I am in this. You may not understand all that is happening, but just trust me & everything will be all right.” Joseph teaches us to trust God at all times.

1. Live Right: Trust God at all times

Proverbs 3:5-6

 5Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; 6in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight.

Sometimes it is hard to live by faith, isn’t it? If God always does what we expect Him to do, if our breakthrough is on time, then maybe it’s easy to have faith. But when God doesn’t do what we expect, then it’s hard. See, Joseph trusted God. Even though he must have had a list of questions, he trusted God because he believed that God’s will was best.

Child of God, you may not understand all that is happening. You may suffer a temporary setback, a disappointment, an unfair situation but if you keep moving forward and trust God it will not be permanent. God is faithful to take care of you.

What you are facing may be stronger, more powerful, or a herculean task. Deep down you must know that you cannot be defeated. The creator of this universe is on your side.

This is what Joseph did. He had one bad break after another right from the time he got engaged to Mary. It looked like everything was over for him. Joseph could have become bitter, and angry, and said, “God is not fair.” No, he trusted God at all times and God took care of him, protected him, and led him through those difficult times.

Sometimes we find ourselves in the same position as Joseph. Christmas season comes as a time of peace, but there is also conflict in our lives, Christmas comes as a time of joy, but there is so much sadness, Christmas comes as a season of love, but there are so many problems, uncertainties, and issues we deal with. Sometimes we do not know how it will all end up.

We cry out, “God, how can this be?” But God is speaking to us this morning, “Trust Me. My ways are not always your ways. My thoughts are higher than your thoughts. You may never understand everything that I am doing, but Trust Me, it will all work out well,” says the Lord.

Paul wrote, “We know that in all things God works for the good of those who love Him, who have been called according to His purpose.”

Today you may not know how things will work out in your life, but I want to exhort you to trust God like Joseph did and everything will work out beautifully in His time. It is a matter of time before God gives you a breakthrough. When you trust God today, God is going to stand by his word and bring you to a flourishing future.

2. Live Right by Giving Love instead of Anger

Romans 13:8 

Let no debt remain outstanding, except the continuing debt to love one another, for whoever loves others has fulfilled the law.

Restrain anger and choose to love others. We can only imagine how Joseph reacted when he found out that Mary was pregnant. The only way he could explain her pregnancy was that she had been unfaithful to him.

What would be the initial response of any man?

Shock. He must have been shocked to the core.

Deep sorrow. His dreams of marriage to a virgin girl now seemed to be forever shattered.

Anger. Joseph must have felt betrayed. He would want to punish Mary!

But Joseph’s godly character (righteousness) enabled him to rein in his anger. Under all these circumstances Joseph did not speak a word about Mary but found a way to protect her.

How do you react to the people who hurt you? Do you forgive or love them?

 1 Peter 4:8 

Above all, love each other deeply, because love covers over a multitude of sins. Maybe as you are sitting here this morning, you remember people who have hurt you, maybe you are angry with them, maybe you worked hard for a promotion, but it did not come through, and maybe you stood firm in a relationship, but it did not work out. One of the best things you can do is to forgive, let go, and give grace and love instead of anger.

If you struggle to find out why it all happened that way, it will end up giving you pain, and bitterness, and steal your joy. You may have not understood it, and it may not have been fair but when you choose to forgive and love instead, it is an act of your faith, you are doing a righteous thing in God’s sight.

You are saying, “God, I know you are in control, and even though it did not work out my way, I know all things will work out for my good. So, I believe you still have something good in my future.” There is power when you let go of your bitterness and learn to love. Let go of that frustration, trust God and God will begin to work in your favor. The problem is we don’t let go and trust God.

Joseph’s life did not turn out to be as he wanted but he courageously chose to accept Mary and move on in life. Give love instead of anger.

Moving on: Remember, Joseph was living in a society that was hostile towards him. As Mary’s pregnancy became obvious to the people in their small town, Joseph knew that he also would be publicly embarrassed. Society would have asked him to divorce and insult Mary. His father and family would have been against him and this marriage. Joseph would have been justified in publicly divorcing Mary. The society he lived in expected him to express outrage and punish Mary. That is where a righteous man makes a difference.

3. Live Right by Obeying God

Deuteronomy 28:1 

If you fully obey the Lord your God and carefully follow all his commands I give you today, the Lord your God will set you high above all the nations on earth.

1 Kings 2:3 

Walk in obedience to him, and keep his decrees and commands, his laws, and regulations, as written in the Law of Moses. Do this so that you may prosper in all you do and wherever you go.

Do not live for people’s approval.

Joseph lived for God’s approval. Joseph lived righteously for he obeyed God than men.

A) Accepted Mary as his wife

Joseph was struggling between 2 opinions – Divorce her or accept her. Listen to the family and society or listen to God. But, after an angel explained to him that Mary was pregnant because of a miracle, Joseph decided to marry her.

Matthew 1:24

When Joseph woke up, he did what the angel of the Lord had commanded him and took Mary home as his wife.

B) Named the Mary’s Baby Jesus

Luke 2:21 

On the eighth day, when it was time to circumcise the child, he was named Jesus, the name the angel had given him before he was conceived.

Do not live for people’s approval. Too many people get their worth and value out of what other people think. Do they like me, do they approve of what I do? Only insecure people seek people’s approval, but a righteous man seeks godly approval.

Don’t let anyone control or manipulate you. If people want to control you and that gives them joy, they are not your well-wishers, they are manipulating you. They will end up stealing your dream and destroying you. You do not need anyone’s approval, you just need God’s approval and when you stand for that, God will bring people to fulfill your dreams. God will take care of you.

So, don’t spend your life trying to keep everyone around you happy, pursue righteousness by keeping God happy, obeying Him, and following His plans and God will make your life happy.

4. Live Right by Displaying Moral righteousness

Joseph displayed moral integrity. Integrity means always taking the high road. Joseph finally accepted Mary as his wife. Listen, he had not even known or touched her when they were dating. He kept his youth clean even after the engagement. He was courageous enough to live a moral life in a corrupt culture. However, after marriage, he had a problem. His wife is conceived in the Holy Spirit, so Joseph did a noble and courageous act.

Matthew 1:25 

But he did not consummate their marriage until she gave birth to a son. And he gave him the name Jesus. 

The Bible displays the integrity of this man which is the key to the virgin birth of Jesus Christ.  Although Joseph had his legitimate rights after the marriage, the Bible says he did not have physical relations with Mary until after Jesus was born.

People of God, it takes courage to say no and stick to moral holiness. The world says it is okay to engage in sex before marriage, but the righteous man says, “No, I will live for moral righteousness. I will stand for the principles of the word of God.”

I am challenging youngsters, “God has a higher calling in your life. If you want to reach that height, that great life and future; it demands a higher level of lifestyle. He wants you to display moral righteousness.” God is calling for youngsters to abstain.

Oh! Pastor, society is bad, my friends are doing everything. They will call me ridiculous, and frenetic. What will they think? Joseph grew up among people who were very religious, and morally corrupt but Joseph pursued moral righteousness. Joseph in the OT had the same type of pressure in his life. He left his garment and ran from the bed of the adulteress.

Truly, people have never treated righteous men very kindly; they are hated by society, and not accepted by friends. Joseph was put in prison. They killed the OT prophets. They even rejected and killed Jesus, but God approves and honors righteousness. My question is: Will you stand for God in a morally corrupt world?

5. Live Right by Godly righteousness which is not self-seeking

One final lesson we learn from Joseph is to care and provide for others who are in need.

Proverbs 21:26 

Righteous gives without sparing.

You know, Joseph’s assignment was a pretty simple one in the Christmas scene. We picture Mary looking so angelic. Then there are excited shepherds, & wise men with their gifts of gold, frankincense & myrrh. In the midst of them all is the Christ child in the manger, looking so pure & clean.

Over on the side stands Joseph. His isn’t a starring role, but his part is so important. His task given by God is this, “Take care of Mary & the baby Jesus and give his best to them.” Joseph had the important role of caring and giving for the needs of others.

Christmas came because Joseph was righteous and cared about Mary & Jesus. He gave whatever he had to give, he didn’t know that after Jesus was born he would have to take Mary & the baby into Egypt, he didn’t know that he would be separated from his hometown & his loved ones there for a long period. Many times, his plans and preferences were sacrificed and he didn’t know all the demands that would be made of him, but whatever God asked of him, Joseph freely gave.

The first Christmas came because a righteous Joseph gave his life to help and care for Mary and Jesus. Christmas truly came because God loved us and cared for us by giving his only begotten son to die in our place. Christmas will be true to us when we learn to love and care, but the greatest gift is the gift of love.

CONCLUSION

Joseph was an ordinary man but a God-fearing man, but the Bible calls him righteous Joseph. Who is righteous?

 1 John 3:7

 The one who does what is right is righteous, just as he is righteous.

Righteous people: Trust God at all times. Choose to give love instead of anger. Don’t live for people’s approval. Live for moral integrity. Care and help others in need.

Righteous people make righteous decisions because those decisions are the right things to do even when those decisions hurt them.

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