In a world where others get a lot of attention, do you ever
feel obscure? Do you have siblings who
have gained the limelight and you sit in the shadow? Does your boss seem to know everyone well but
you? Then you will love the name for
today. His name is Nathan, son of
David.
Did you know that King David had a son named Nathan? He is listed twice in the Old Testament, both
in the book of I Chronicles, in those first nine chapters that many people skip
because they are mostly just a list of names.
People actually are saved by reading those chapters, so don’t discount
the power of the whole word of God.
Anyway, Nathan is listed there.
His more famous brother Solomon got a lot of press. His famous half brothers Adonijah and Absalom
got a lot of press. But Nathan got
mentioned only in a list of names. That
is all the press he received in the New Testament as well. But it is an important mention.
Jesus was his direct physical descendant. Jesus did not descend physically from
Solomon. Luke 3 tells us that the
genealogy went from David to Nathan. The
Gospel of Matthew records the kingly line which was cut off because of the sin
of Jeconiah (Matt. 1:11). That means that Solomon was not the ancestor of
Jesus, but Solomon’s mother Bathsheba was.
She was also the mother of Nathan.
Obscure Nathan, the son of David about whom we know nothing, is the
ancestor of the Christ.
Jesus talked much on this topic. His disciples were always pressing Him on who
would be the greatest. He put a little
child in front of them and said, “Here he is.”
Jesus said that He came to serve and not be served. Paul said that we should live in “lowliness
of mind” and “esteeming others better than ourselves”. The message is simple. No matter how obscure our name is on earth,
what matters is that our name is written down in glory. That we are part of the family of Jesus
Christ is all that truly matters for now or eternity.
Christ is worldwide King and we are His. There is full joy
and no obscurity in this truth. Martin
Luther records this in his Christmas hymn “Dear Christian People, All
Rejoice”. “The Son came, saying: ‘Cling
to Me, thy sorrows now are ending; freely I give Myself to thee, thy life with
Mine defending; for I am thine and thou art Mine, and where I am there thou
shalt shine, the foe shall never reach us’.”
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