God Can Qualify The Disqualified
Psalm 103:4
… 4who redeems your life from destruction, who crowns you with lovingkindness and tender mercies…
… 4who redeems your life from destruction, who crowns you with lovingkindness and tender mercies…
Four women are mentioned in the genealogy of
Jesus. (Matthew 1:1–16) Interestingly, they are not Sarah, Rebekah, Leah or
Rachel, wives of the patriarchs of the Old Testament. Instead, they are Tamar,
Rahab, Ruth and Bethsheba, women who were Gentiles or had morally questionable
backgrounds.
Tamar resorted to deception and prostitution
to produce children through her father-in-law. Yet, it was from her line, the
tribe of Judah, that the Messiah came. (Genesis 38)
Rahab was a Gentile and a prostitute in
Jericho, who became a believer in the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. (Joshua
2:1–21) She also became the mother of Boaz, who married Ruth. (Ruth 4:13)
Ruth was a morally upright woman. But as a
Moabitess, she was a Gentile and therefore considered unclean. Yet, this
Gentile woman became the grandmother of David (Ruth 4:13–17), whom the Jews
regard as their greatest king.
Bathsheba committed adultery with David. (2
Samuel 11:4) Later, she gave birth to King Solomon (2 Samuel 12:24), from whose
royal line Jesus is descended.
So what is God saying to us here?
God is saying that He is greater than our
sins — where sin abounds, His grace abounds much more. Grace is greater
than our sins, so that even when the world disqualifies us, God can qualify us
to receive His blessings!
God is also saying that He is a God of many
chances. These women’s stories show us that even when our troubles are the
result of our own making, they are neither final nor fatal. For when we turn to
Him, He can turn our situations around until we see His glory upon us!
Finally, God is saying that He is a God of
supernatural positioning. Even when all our earthly connections are gone, the
moment we turn to Him, He will find ways to turn our captivity into blessings.
As shown in Ruth’s life, He can put us at the right place at the right time for
that door of blessings to be opened to us!
My friend, don’t
look at your natural background or circumstances and be discouraged. Trust the
One “who
redeems your life from destruction, who crowns you with lovingkindness and
tender mercies”!
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