The Stem of Jesse

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1 Samuel 16:6-13, Isaiah 11:1-6, Isaiah 53:2-3

Text: 1 Samuel 16:6-13, Isaiah 11:1-6, Isaiah 53:2-3

My husband has studied the history of our families. So many times I have rolled my eyes and thought, What’s the point? Humbly I have come to understand that those who have gone before us have rich stories that intersect our own. Together these stories of hardship and success, struggles and victories, messy choices and redemption paint the grand story of grace, hope, faith and love. We share a history, and it is through their seed we have life. Our story through time is God’s story.

The beauty of Advent is found when we look back into our rich history and peer into the window of God’s perfect plan for His family. When we do, we see David and Mary—two chosen people, years apart from one another—who had faith and accepted their role that ultimately ushered in a baby: the Messiah. This young, unassuming pair of biblical characters are living proof of the words from 1 Samuel 16:7:

“For the Lord sees not as man sees: man looks on the outward appearance, but the Lord looks on the heart.” 

A young shepherd boy named David was summoned from the field by his father Jesse to appear before Samuel. He was young, ordinary, unsuspecting – he was chosen. In secret he was anointed, and the scriptures say, “from that day forward the Spirit of the Lord came upon David in power” (1 Samuel 16:13).

David – a man after God’s own heart.

A young virgin girl named Mary was engaged to a man Joseph, who was himself from the line of David. Mary is visited by an angel who tells her, “The Lord is with you; blessed are you among women!” She was young, ordinary, unsuspecting – she was chosen. In secret, she was anointed by God.

Mary – a woman after God’s own heart.

The stem of Jesse divinely intersects with the womb of a young girl, and God’s pattern of grace, love and redemption for the world is born. He is Immanuel – God is with us.

“…and a little child (the Messiah) shall lead them.”  – Isaiah 11:6

God’s glorious story of redemption is seen from the first word of Scripture to the last. Our birth, our destiny, our purpose is born of God’s love. Our creator always has a plan, one that takes a tiny seed and multiplies it abundantly— a plan that takes a tiny baby born of humble means and makes Him a King, the Savior of the world.

The stories of young David and Mary are miraculously similar because that is the way God works—He uses the humble, the ordinary and the unsuspecting to bring glory to His Kingdom forever and ever. Let us sit in adoration of the One who penned the greatest story of all time, the story that extends love and grace from the heights of heaven to all we who humbly walk the earth. Thanks be to God!

“Infinite, and an infant.
Eternal, and yet born of a woman.
Almighty, and yet hanging on a woman’s breast.
Supporting a universe, and yet needing to be carried in a mother’s arms.
King of angels, and yet the reputed son of Joseph.
Heir of all things, and yet the carpenter’s despised son.
Oh, the wonder of Christmas.”
– Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-1892)

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 For an added layer of worship during this sweet season of adoration and expectation, we’ve created a Spotify playlist for Advent 2014! You can find the complete SheReadsTruth | O Come Let Us Adore Him playlist at this link, or listen to today’s track on the player below. Enjoy!

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  1. Jess says:

    I’m new to this community and just catching up on the last few days. I’m so thankful for this opportunity to prepare for Christmas this year! I always read through the gospels in December but hearing others thoughts adds such insight, depth and beauty to the most wonderful story ever told. This has been the hardest year of my life. I have begged God to let me die and believed there was no purpose in life anymore. But this message today has rung true in my heart. God does not mistakes! He uses the humble and lowly! And he has a purpose for every precious child of His. His redeeming beautiful love overwhelms my heart. I am so thankful!

  2. Susan Shell says:

    Our (my) birth, our (my) destiny, our (my) purpose is born of God's love. I want to remember this always. I want to hold close the thought of Him creating me, setting my path and purpose!!! His love is unbelievable!

  3. I am brand new to this community and loving this advent study. Today I really loved the part where is said that God always had a plan. just yesterday, I was thinking about how we as women love a good romance where the guy is strong, virtuous, protective and always has a plan when things go wrong….and I love how God put that in our hearts knowing that He Himself would be the ultimate fulfillment to the romance our hearts crave. I especially love knowing that He can be trusted and His plans never fail.

    1. Welcome to our community, friend! So grateful to have you here and that you would share your heart with us!

      xoxo-Kaitlin for She Reads Truth

  4. Jojo says:

    The world needs a God-breathed redefinition of potential, the Word is full of humble, poor, meek people that God used in miraculous ways! What a reminder to not judge others as we have no idea how God is using that person or their situation to better His kingdom. Also, a reminder that you and I are so loved and God is using us in ways we can’t fathom!

  5. drasch says:

    Great servants from humble beginnings… Gives me hope that God can, indeed, use me, just another sinner of lowly birth.

  6. Kelly M says:

    Knowing that David, Mary,and Jesus came from such humble beginnings, and that Jesus then went onto to become the King of Kings gives me hope that little ol’me can accomplish great things with Him on my side. Thank you God for choosing the humble and lowly!

  7. Lacey says:

    That quote puts the entire message into perspective.

  8. That ending quote was perfection! xoxo