Sunday, December 19, 2010

Advent Devotional For Sunday, 19 December

From Biblegateway.com:

Reading 7: The Messiah Will Come From Bethlehem




God gave Micah a message for the people of Israel: in their lifetime their nation would be destroyed. But God also gave Micah a vision of bright hope--with details! Micah predicted an important event in a little town in Judah that would make the town famous.



Micah 5:1-5



A Promised Ruler From Bethlehem

1 Marshal your troops, O city of troops,

for a siege is laid against us.

They will strike Israel's ruler

on the cheek with a rod.

2 "But you, Bethlehem Ephrathah,

though you are small among the clans of Judah,

out of you will come for me

one who will be ruler over Israel,

whose origins are from of old,

from ancient times."



3 Therefore Israel will be abandoned

until the time when she who is in labor gives birth

and the rest of his brothers return

to join the Israelites.



4 He will stand and shepherd his flock

in the strength of the LORD,

in the majesty of the name of the LORD his God.

And they will live securely, for then his greatness

will reach to the ends of the earth.

5 And he will be their peace.



Deliverance and Destruction

When the Assyrian invades our land

and marches through our fortresses,

we will raise against him seven shepherds,

even eight leaders of men.







Further Study





JUST THE FACTS



What town was the prophet talking about? (v. 2)

What did the prophet say about this small town? (v. 2)

What would this ruler be like? (vv. 4 - 5)

LET'S TALK



What do you think it means that the ruler over Israel would be one "whose origins are from of old, from ancient times" (v. 2)?

How has Jesus' greatness reached to the ends of the earth? Discuss.

WHY THIS MATTERS



Christ existed long before history began. He was present at the creation of the world. Jesus will rule forever as our shepherd, giving us peace and security as our "Prince of Peace" (Isaiah 9:6). God chose the little town of Bethlehem to be Jesus' birthplace long before he was born.



POINTS OF INTEREST



5:2 Though Bethlehem was a small town, it had an important place in the history of God's people. Jacob buried his wife Rachel there (when it was called Ephrath, Genesis 35:19). Ibzan, a judge of Israel, was from this town. So were Boaz, the husband of Ruth, and David, who kept his father's sheep and was anointed king by Samuel. Modern Bethlehem is a small village of fewer than 10,000 people. The surrounding hillsides abound in figs, almonds, olives and grape vines. The shepherds' fields are located northeast of the town still today.





Welcome to the fourth week of Advent!




We begin each week of Advent with a series of short readings from Scripture to help focus your thoughts on the meaning of Christmas. Some of the devotionals later in the week will reflect back on these readings, which include passages from the Old and New Testament, including Psalms and the Gospels.



This week's Scripture reading:


Isaiah 7:10-16

Isaiah 7:10-16 (New King James Version)




The Immanuel Prophecy



10 Moreover the LORD spoke again to Ahaz, saying, 11 “Ask a sign for yourself from the LORD your God; ask it either in the depth or in the height above.”

12 But Ahaz said, “I will not ask, nor will I test the LORD!”

13 Then he said, “Hear now, O house of David! Is it a small thing for you to weary men, but will you weary my God also? 14 Therefore the Lord Himself will give you a sign: Behold, the virgin shall conceive and bear a Son, and shall call His name Immanuel.[a] 15 Curds and honey He shall eat, that He may know to refuse the evil and choose the good. 16 For before the Child shall know to refuse the evil and choose the good, the land that you dread will be forsaken by both her kings.





Footnotes:

a.Isaiah 7:14 Literally God-With-Us




Psalm 80:1-7, 17-19

New King James Version (NKJV)


Psalm 80:1-7





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Psalm 80

To the Chief Musician. Set to “The Lilies.”[a] A Testimony[b] of Asaph. A Psalm.

1 Give ear, O Shepherd of Israel,

You who lead Joseph like a flock;

You who dwell between the cherubim, shine forth!

2 Before Ephraim, Benjamin, and Manasseh,

Stir up Your strength,

And come and save us!



3 Restore us, O God;

Cause Your face to shine,

And we shall be saved!



4 O LORD God of hosts,

How long will You be angry

Against the prayer of Your people?

5 You have fed them with the bread of tears,

And given them tears to drink in great measure.

6 You have made us a strife to our neighbors,

And our enemies laugh among themselves.



7 Restore us, O God of hosts;

Cause Your face to shine,

And we shall be saved!







Footnotes:

a.Psalm 80:1 Hebrew Shoshannim

b.Psalm 80:1 Hebrew Eduth



New King James Version (NKJV)

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Romans 1:1-7

Romans 1:1-7 (New King James Version)




Romans 1

Greeting

1 Paul, a bondservant of Jesus Christ, called to be an apostle, separated to the gospel of God 2 which He promised before through His prophets in the Holy Scriptures, 3 concerning His Son Jesus Christ our Lord, who was born of the seed of David according to the flesh, 4 and declared to be the Son of God with power according to the Spirit of holiness, by the resurrection from the dead. 5 Through Him we have received grace and apostleship for obedience to the faith among all nations for His name, 6 among whom you also are the called of Jesus Christ;



7 To all who are in Rome, beloved of God, called to be saints:



Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.


Matthew 1:18-25

Matthew 1:18-25 (New King James Version)




Christ Born of Mary



18 Now the birth of Jesus Christ was as follows: After His mother Mary was betrothed to Joseph, before they came together, she was found with child of the Holy Spirit. 19 Then Joseph her husband, being a just man, and not wanting to make her a public example, was minded to put her away secretly. 20 But while he thought about these things, behold, an angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream, saying, “Joseph, son of David, do not be afraid to take to you Mary your wife, for that which is conceived in her is of the Holy Spirit. 21 And she will bring forth a Son, and you shall call His name JESUS, for He will save His people from their sins.”

22 So all this was done that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by the Lord through the prophet, saying: 23 “Behold, the virgin shall be with child, and bear a Son, and they shall call His name Immanuel,”[a] which is translated, “God with us.”

24 Then Joseph, being aroused from sleep, did as the angel of the Lord commanded him and took to him his wife, 25 and did not know her till she had brought forth her firstborn Son.[b] And he called His name JESUS.





Footnotes:

a.Matthew 1:23 Isaiah 7:14. Words in oblique type in the New Testament are quoted from the Old Testament.

b.Matthew 1:25 NU-Text reads a Son.

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