2008-12-09 12:58:00
"Judah the father of Perez and Zerah, whose mother was Tamar" (Matthew 1:3).
My wife gets a lot of comments about her name. Actually it's a hybrid name her mother came up with as they were hoping for a boy so they could name him Brooklyn Jr. which is Brooksyne's father's name. However they had a girl (for which I am sooo grateful) and named her Brooksyne. She often assists new acquaintances with the unusual pronunciation by saying, "like the scene of a brook…now turn it around - Brook-scene." She gets it mispronounced a lot though. She's got a good name both in regard to being interesting and distinct, but much more importantly in her character.
Today I want to consider the first of four women mentioned in Matthew's genealogy of Christ. It's not a familiar name and I've never met anyone by that name though I know it is still used today. The story is found in Genesis 38 and is surely one of the most sordid accounts in the Biblical record. It's a story with a theme that would be in keeping with the expression, "Truth is stranger than fiction."
I won't go into the unpleasant details here but merely sum it up by pointing out that Judah and his sons acted in a very wicked way. Tamar's pregnancy with Perez and Zerah is the result of a deceptive prostitution alliance with her father-in-law, Judah. It may be disturbing enough that such an account is way back in the genealogical record of Jesus Christ, but Matthew even calls it to our attention!
What do we make of it? One of the outstanding evidences of the reliability of the Bible is the unvarnished record of its main characters, both men and women. Judah is one of the most familiar ancestors of Christ and in the book of Revelation Christ is identified as the "Lion of the tribe of Judah" (5:5). Yet Moses was inspired in Genesis to record this story (taking an entire chapter to do so) and Matthew is inspired to call our attention to it as he opens his gospel.
However there is another thought that comes to mind when pondering this matter. God uses even the most unusual and evil situations to advance His cause. No attempt is made in the record to justify Judah or his son's actions. They are forthrightly presented as wicked.
However that does not stop the fact that Tamar's twins, Perez and Zerah, were conceived and born as a result of an ungodly act. Surely God's ways are at times puzzling to us. The life of faith and obedience often is, but we are called to keep pressing on by faith. Perhaps there is something in your past that really is bogging you down.
Remember that God has a wonderful plan for your life and any unusual or even sordid background is not going to stop Him from accomplishing His will in your life as we submit to Him. Though you may struggle with fully understanding or clearly explaining it to others, undesirable experiences from the past or present may possibly enhance your walk with God and your witness to others!
Be encouraged today,
Stephen & Brooksyne Weber
Daily Prayer: Father, we're so thankful that there is nothing in our past or future that can separate us from Your love or daily provision for our lives. You provide the necessary tools to overcome the difficulties we encounter from earliest childhood to present day. Though the enemy seeks to disrupt our lives, pollute our minds and sear our conscience we will not be defeated by evil. Instead we overcome evil with the steadfast goodness You instill in our hearts as we hold dearly to the light of Your Word. We say "no" to ungodliness and worldly passion as we eagerly wait for our great hope in the second coming of Your Son, Jesus, who will unite us with You, our Father, in heaven. Keep us faithful and ever hopeful. Amen.
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