Friday, December 6, 2024
A STRANGE RELATIONSHIP!
Matt 1:24-25
24 Then Joseph being raised from sleep did as the
angel of the Lord had bidden him, and took unto him his wife:
25 And knew her not till she had
brought forth her firstborn son: and he called his name JESUS.
I think a lot! Some might call it meditation, but I ponder!
Often my pondering seems odd to others. I also can think of more than one thing
at once. I can distract myself if I don’t focus!
Have you ever wondered about the relationship of the newly married
Mary and Joseph? The angel told Joseph “Fear not to take unto thee Mary thy
wife.” So, the engagement was destined to become a marriage, but the Bible is clear
and careful to tell us that the marriage was not consummated until
after the birth of Messiah. Consider how unusual that might be.
Joseph, no doubt,
aided in the birth of Jesus. Whether he ran around wringing his hands and boiling water, or
whether he was literally engaged in the process, we are not told. I assume he
performed the duties of the midwife. Think of how uncomfortable that might have
been for a couple who had not been intimate. Yes, I know. I think too much.
Adam Clarke, in his commentary, says: “The virginity of
Mary, previously to the birth of Christ, is an article of the utmost
consequence to the Christian system; and therefore, it is an article of faith: her
perpetual virginity … never has been,
and never can be proved.”
We know that Jesus had
siblings from Mark 3:32 so, at some point after
Jesus’ birth, the unnatural relationship became quite natural indeed. Joseph
knew his wife, Mary, and they produced other children normally. We are even
told in Luke 2:52 that Jesus’ human
development was normal.
Joseph was a good
stepfather and a good husband. He was faithful to all his duties, and both provided for and
protected his family. He listened closely to God’s voice and carefully obeyed
God’s commands. He thoroughly fulfilled his purpose and, we assume, died before
Jesus was grown to manhood because he is not mentioned when Jesus began his
earthly ministry.
The scene in the
stable is both
curious and wondrous as Mary yields to the ministering hands of her husband and
Joseph views his bride as a midwife would. The soft glow of lamplight shined
upon them as they became the first to look upon the face of Redemption.
Dear Lord, grant us a clearer understanding of
your marvelous miracle of Jesus. AMEN
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