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Matthew<\/strong><\/p>\n Matthew, named \u201cgift of the Lord\u201d was a tax collector, previously named Levi, who wrote the best seller for things pertaining to Jesus and his story. This best-read book of the early church unfortunately has become one of the least read Gospels of our generation. It is filled with Jewish background, genealogies and stories that do not appear anywhere else in scripture. It is worth asking why this Gospel is often omitted in churches \u2013 perhaps it is too difficult to research or regretfully many do not like to study history. In some circles anti-Semitism clouds the rich heritage that would bring clarity to prophecies that have been fulfilled. For those who dig deep- rich treasure awaits!<\/p>\n Whatever took place during Matthews\u2019 life, we can see the end result in Acts 1:13 where we find him sitting with the other disciples in an upper room. We can also see the new Kingdom agenda working – Note the disciple is with the women who ministered with them also \u2013 all in unity. These things do not happen by coincidence, nor are they typical for that generation but they do represent a transformation in relationships. Matthew records that. OT and NT come together. Tax collectors and church folks, together? Men and women, together? Jews and Gentiles working and worshipping \u2013 together? The Old Covenant being fulfilled in the New is the focus of this book. The more you study the prophecies the more you see that Christ is the promised Messiah. Matthew shows us the process of being Christs disciple and relational unity throughout his book, showcasing both the KING and His Kingdom. <\/p>\n I want to pause for a second and exhort the Church in this season. We are in a spiritual upheaval and the church mamas and papas need to speak up now more than ever. Silence has not helped the Church! and in some instances has left her behind justice, the very thing the prophets cried out for in their day. Women are needed in politics, churches and especially in families to rise up and be who Christ has called them to be. (Slowly reread that in light of what is taking place today). Not just in the pew or the applause section but in every ministry and on every board. We can’t say the Gospels are for this when our ministries do not represent this as the world has taken note. Matthews Gospel promotes partnership, collaboration and .Gods spirit being used in every believer. <\/p>\n Categorically, Women (or any group) are not: depressed, suicidal, promiscuous, Jezebel wannabes, mentally ill, perpetual victims, emotional or any other host of things that are put on them when others fear their promotion or release. Let us move past these archaic labels specifically designed to limit Gods movement in the earth. Seriously, if you use these tools of stereotype you are fighting the King Himself. Random assessments intended to suppress others are being exposed quickly. Judgement begins in the House of God. The entire body is needed to combat the fears and foes of this generation. Gods\u2019 not playing anymore \u2013 the King is about to return, and He will be retrieving HIS Bride \u2013 in all her glory (male, female, black, white, democrat and republican). If you have used tools to suppress any group of people (yes even white males), now is the time to make amends and get ready. Lamps filled with oil are not needed on a sunny day \u2013 they are needed when it is dark. Called women are not willing any longer to watch their families, churches, neighborhood or country fall to ruins. Make room and let them do what they have been prepared to do in this hour. In plain language – interview the women in your church, get their resumes, inquire about their passions, seek to find open doors, plan coffee with them and leaders to plan –hire and honor those unlike you, do NOT rest until each one is placed in the body and using her FIERCEness to challenge the status quo. Submit your fears of other colors or genders to GOD and GO reach your communities! WE must change, be change, activate change if there will ever be change. We do not have to fast and pray for something already clearly in Gods word. Fast and pray for how to mobilize every person in your congregation. Then sit back and watch Gods Kingdom move.<\/p>\n Back to our book\u2026<\/p>\n I love how Matthew takes fourteen generation of the Royal family and fills it with victors and<\/em> villains. Although the legacy is long, the ones that complete the Kings rule are those who sought after<\/em> God. From the very first chapter we see that God does not rely on human choices, families, or pedigree to do His will. Stop relying on your grandpappy to be your ticket or your lineage to declare your righteousness \u2013 it is only the blood of Jesus, in every generation. King David would not have been able to be in his family photo on Facebook! Yet, God made him King. It is time to bury the dung that smells in all our \u201cgifts, titles, relatives and roles\u201d. The Kingdom reign suggests that the fragrant one is Christ ALONE. If you have a broken, blended, or awesome family \u2013 God will still use you, but only IF– you are yielded to Him. We rely on the Holy Spirit, not gene pool or title and this Gospel points that out in the beginning. King David- the King of sinners in the Old Testament, is prominently displayed in the lineage that produces King Jesus. That would never have taken place without several sinful characters and also several holy ones. Matthew includes quite the blend of sinners and saints = women, Jews and even children making this Gospel loved by all.<\/p>\n In an election year, the chaos and violence are more pronounced. This narrative is no exception. If you factor in the stress they experienced in their political upheaval, this story comes to life. Reading about the Census and King Herods\u2019 paranoia seemed timely. I took a month off from writing this blog after studying Malachi and let some of the lessons \u201csoak\u201d into our value and family system. Sometimes letting things \u201crest\u201d helps to clarify what is important. I wonder if the giant pregnant pause between Malachi and Matthew was used by God to get people to meditate on what God had said prior to that. Was He letting the dust settle so the messages He had given them would be obeyed? We do that with our children \u2013 give them space to slow down and really hear what we are saying. Our youngest was explaining the Nativity story to his younger cousins one year and stated that \u201cMary, was a Veteran(virgin) so we should honor her.\u201d Sometimes messages bear repeating until they are accurate and followed. Isn\u2019t it like God to challenge our perceptions and redirect our behavior also? Things not going as planned is a tool to make people cling to what is truly important. Unity, obedience, love.<\/p>\n It was interesting to me that the story of the wise men is only written in Matthews Gospel. The secrecy of their journey and leaving in the night to protect the young child would have altered the story significantly in their day. We learned recently that the more you try to keep something confidential \u2013 the further it spreads! How odd that we have this flight and witness protection program in the life of Jesus before he even becomes a teenager! Keep it silent in the desert would come long before \u201cGo, tell it on the mountains.\u201d Jesus parents had to value Gods\u2019 voice in their lives above all others. What a model of parenting! Herod, feeling deceived that he did not have all the information, did not short-circuit Gods plans to safeguard the holy family. Christmas pageants today, do not include the story of Rachel weeping for her children and thousands of babies murdered in Bethlehem. Some of the anger from those passages can be felt in our country today. Babies are still pawns in political agendas and continue to be eliminated. Babies were sacrificed in Matthews Nativity story \u2013 a cover-up of epic proportion. Mans\u2019 kingdoms come with a price tag when they are against Gods\u2019 will. The innocent were Herod\u2019s target, much like today. Matthew, the \u201cgift from the Lord\u201d is the only one who mentions this atrocity and the connection between Herods\u2019 foiled plan and babies being destroyed. Power mongering, control, greed and fear =breed death in every kingdom. For this purpose was the son of God manifest \u2013 to destroy the works of the evil one. Who\u2019s the King on your throne?<\/p>\n Matthew includes the narrative of the wise men\u2019s gifts which would be normal for a tax collector to \u201cfollow the money.\u201d Matthews keen eye for budget, finances, travel, lodging, and issues like inheritance gives us in-depth insight into the Kings early life. These detailed, logic driven individuals are not often the life of the party, but they are much needed in understanding the full picture of any people group. We can credit Matthews personality strength for giving us perspective into this narrative of young Jesus\u2019 life.<\/p>\n This month is adoption month throughout our nation. Maybe we could apply some \u201cMatthew theology\u201d to those in this process? Maybe we could understand their fears, roadblocks, finances and stand with those warring to protect the forgotten children of our land? Or those outside the border? Pro-life needs to include toddler life, teenage life, and disabled children\u2019s lives as well. If you cannot adopt, please considering standing with those who take on this enormous blessing and task. If there was ever a poster child for adoption it would be the Nativity story. Joseph signed up for a task that benefited the entire world! My older son when he was little called them \u201cMarnie and Jeffef\u201d instead of Mary and Joseph. Somehow it made them more human in our eyes. We often wondered if the early family needed diapers, formula or friendship as they started their new family far away from relatives and synagogue friends. Did they pretend they were not blended; did they gloss over the fact that the baby was not technically theirs? Did they evade questions or have a baby shower? The life Mary dreamed of became the dream for the entire world, but first she had to endure the nightmare. Perhaps God puts this story first, so we understand its importance in our lives today? What will we do to follow God? What dreams will we lay down to be found faithful by the King? Where will we move, work or worship to accomplish Gods\u2019 plan?<\/p>\n The Key \u201cKing sermon\u201d from Matthew comes straight from Jesus. It is the body of information that Christ shares with His disciples. The \u201cKings Proclamation\u201d as it is called, is chapters four through seven. The entire book is awesome but for space and time I just want to point out that if you want to know the heart, the platform, the message from King Jesus to you and your family in this hour<\/em>, these are the chapters to focus on. It is here we see how Jesus wants us to live<\/em><\/strong>. It was what the early church took to heart and passed on with passion. It takes less than a half hour to read. How different the Church would be if this was our focus today! Here is a brief intro:<\/p>\n Chapter Four:<\/strong><\/p>\n Then Jesus was led by the Spirit<\/strong> into the wilderness to be tempted[<\/sup>a<\/sup><\/a>]<\/sup> by the devil. 2 <\/sup><\/strong>After fasting forty days and forty nights, he was hungry. 3 <\/sup><\/strong>The tempter came to him and said, \u201cIf you are the Son of God, tell these stones to become bread.\u201d<\/p>\n