Saturday, February 28, 2015

Matthew 1 - Joseph's character

I love the example of Joseph's character in this chapter. Already betrothed to Mary (a binding legal contract), he was deeply troubled by her pregnancy. His determination on his own was to respond compassionately, and save her as much grief as possible by privately annulling the contract. He must have felt incredibly relieved when the angel visited and he was immediately obedient - he married her that very night. I don't know what opposition he might have met for this decision the next day if he had delayed, but I love that he wasn't willing to risk disobedience by procrastinating. I don't know what ridicule or criticism he endured because of her pregnancy, but he didn't let the fear of that slow him down. I also admire his incredible respect, patience and self-control, because he "knew her not" until after her delivery.  Here was a man whom God could trust to safeguard Mary and Christ, to respond immediately to divine guidance, and not to let his own self-interests interfere.

1 comment:

  1. That is such an insightful look into Joseph's situation, especially the social pressure. And his ultimate trust and faith in Mary and God are a testament to why he was chosen to be Christ's father. Thank you for the glimpse into Joseph's character and devotion.

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