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I'm now.
Good morning.
Georgia Baptist and here behind the pulpit once again.
I hate that is because brother weight is sick and out.
But still, I love the chance and opportunity to be able to preach and share the written word of God.
Brother, Wade wants me to let you know that he loves you and he's thinking about you and he misses you and he's looking forward to come back brother Wade.
We pray that you get well soon.
We miss you as well.
If you would, please turn in your in your Bibles.
To the gospel of Mark, chapter 1, the gospel of Mark chapter 1. Going to be talking to you this morning about a man named Joseph.
A man that the Bible tells us who is a righteous man.
We look back through the scriptures.
And we think about man named Joseph.
We were brought back into the Old Testament.
There was a man named Joseph, who was a man?
Who could interpret dreams when he drains.
He, he saw things that were good for him.
Right?
We seen where his change.
Told him, that his older brothers.
We're going to bow down to him and even his father was going to bow down to them.
And those of you have older siblings.
That's probably a dream that you may have.
I don't know.
I'm the oldest
And if you're familiar with scripture, that dream came true, but you should also remember that all the trouble that came with that dream that he didn't see in the dream and he was sold into slavery.
By his brothers.
He was falsely accused and falsely imprisoned and somewhat forgotten about But as you know, what, scripture God used him for what he had intended here in the New Testament.
There's another man named Joseph will get to know him as to what our culture.
And in today.
We call it a stepfather or a foster dad.
To our Lord, Jesus Christ.
We know that.
When you read the scriptures, you can say that Joseph was a dreamer to because it seems that God came to him and dreams.
But I think it'd be safe to say that out of all of his dreams were very pleasant.
As we look at him this morning.
And we will also find that.
Joseph is not a dreamer.
I Pray by the time we get done, discussing this text this morning that you will see that Joseph is a man of God.
Not a dreamer.
Matthew 1:18.
We read.
Now, the birth of Jesus Christ, was as follows after his mother, Mary was betrothed to Joseph before they came together.
She was found the child of the Holy Spirit.
Then Joseph, her husband being a just man and not wanting to make her a public example, was minded to put her away secretly.
But while he thought about these things behold, an angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream.
Sang Joseph, son of David do not be afraid to take you to marry your wife.
Take to you.
Marry your wife for that, which is conceived in her is of the Holy Spirit and she will bring forth a son and you shall call his name, Jesus.
For he will save his people from their sins.
So all this was done that it might be fulfilled, which was spoken by the Lord, through the prophet sang behold.
The Virgin shall be with child and bear a son and they shall call his name Immanuel, which is translated god with us.
Then Joseph being aroused from sleep.
Did, is the Angel of the Lord commanded him and took to him his wife and did not know her.
Until she had brought forth her firstborn son.
And he called his name, Jesus.
Let us pray.
Devon's father.
Again.
We thank you for being here this morning.
Father, I ask you just Fill our hearts with your spirit.
Father.
Give us the eyes to see in the ears to hear your word.
Father, I pray that you give me Clarity of voice and give me the boldness to say what you need me to say.
We love you.
God in Jesus name.
I pray.
Amen.
I don't normally this text ties into the Christmas story and we're not too far from Christmas, but you know, Christmas is relevant throughout the whole year.
But it's also a great picture picture.
As we look back at the sanctity of life.
Here.
We see a man who is going to father a child.
That's not his right.
And also, we're going to see a great picture of a man who is obedient to God.
Here.
We see a man who will step up and be the father to a child.
That is not his.
Here, we see a man who will stand with his betrothed wife, his fiance in a very, very difficult situation.
So the first thing I want to point out to you this morning and our text as we see, that Joseph is a righteous man or text.
This just means righteous.
He's a righteous man.
Matthew 1:18, yellow says, now, the birth of Jesus Christ was as follows, when his mother Mary had been betrothed to Joseph.
Before they came together.
She was found to be a child by the Holy Spirit.
And Joseph, her husband being a righteous man and not wanting to disgrace her plan to send her away secretly.
I'll just give you a little side note before I get going.
the previous verses that we read in Matthew chapter 1 gives us a genealogy of Joseph all the way back to Abraham and as you count
the father's before him, you'll come to find out that Jesus is the 41st generation of the abrahamic line.
When we look at this genealogy brother, Wade, reminded me this earlier on the text that he sent to me.
genealogy makes Genesis Here we are in the first book of the New Testament.
Who sings Genesis again?
The beginning.
This beginning starts with Christ.
We're seeing here as we go on to this text that we're going to see what God is starting to undo.
He starting to clean up the mess that the first atom has caused by his failure to build video and that the second Adam Jesus Christ is going to feel.
So I hope you can see that as we go through.
This morning and verse 18 here Begins the explanation of the genealogy wishing verse 16, which we didn't read, what you can go back and read it.
It states that Joseph, Jacob.
We got Joseph, the husband of Mary who was born Jesus who is called Christ.
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