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Matthew 1:1-17 (Part 1)--The Grace of the True King

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When we think of a royal lineage, we imagine spotless reputations and flawless records. But in Matthew’s genealogy of Jesus, we find a different kind of King—and a different kind of grace.

This passage isn't just a list of names. It's a powerful portrait of how God's grace weaves through human brokenness. From Abraham to David to the exile in Babylon, and all the way to Christ, we see men and women—some faithful, some flawed, some outsiders—woven into the story of redemption.

👑 Jesus doesn’t hide the imperfections in His family tree. He embraces them, redeems them, and reveals Himself as the King of grace—one who came not for the righteous, but for sinners.

In this episode, we reflect on:

  • Why the genealogy matters
  • What the inclusion of women like Tamar, Rahab, Ruth, and Bathsheba tells us
  • How Jesus redefines greatness and royalty
  • What this means for our stories today

Whether your background feels messy or unworthy, this passage reminds us: the true King welcomes you into His family—not by your merit, but by His mercy.

🎧 Tune in now and be encouraged by the grace that flows through every generation, culminating in Jesus, the King who came for us all.

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Content provided by John Baldwin. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by John Baldwin or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

When we think of a royal lineage, we imagine spotless reputations and flawless records. But in Matthew’s genealogy of Jesus, we find a different kind of King—and a different kind of grace.

This passage isn't just a list of names. It's a powerful portrait of how God's grace weaves through human brokenness. From Abraham to David to the exile in Babylon, and all the way to Christ, we see men and women—some faithful, some flawed, some outsiders—woven into the story of redemption.

👑 Jesus doesn’t hide the imperfections in His family tree. He embraces them, redeems them, and reveals Himself as the King of grace—one who came not for the righteous, but for sinners.

In this episode, we reflect on:

  • Why the genealogy matters
  • What the inclusion of women like Tamar, Rahab, Ruth, and Bathsheba tells us
  • How Jesus redefines greatness and royalty
  • What this means for our stories today

Whether your background feels messy or unworthy, this passage reminds us: the true King welcomes you into His family—not by your merit, but by His mercy.

🎧 Tune in now and be encouraged by the grace that flows through every generation, culminating in Jesus, the King who came for us all.

  continue reading

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