Jesus the Saviour: God With Us (Matthew 1:18–25)
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In this sermon from Matthew 1:18–25, Alex explores the birth of Jesus, focusing on both His divine origin and His saving mission. Building on Matthew’s genealogy, the passage reveals not just where Jesus comes from humanly, but who He truly is — fully God and fully man.
The talk unpacks the Jewish context of betrothal, highlighting Joseph’s righteousness, compassion, and inner struggle when faced with Mary’s pregnancy. Through divine revelation in a dream, Joseph receives clarity and chooses obedience, showing how God often brings insight amid confusion and distress.
Central to the message is the meaning of Jesus’ names: Jesus — “the Lord saves” — and Emmanuel — “God with us.” Alex explains how these names reveal the heart of the gospel: Jesus came to save His people from their sins, not merely politically or temporarily, but fully and eternally. Drawing on Old Testament prophecy from Isaiah, the sermon shows how God’s promises find their ultimate fulfilment in Christ.
The talk concludes with encouragement and assurance: God is with His people, God is for His people, and God completes the work He begins. Jesus is presented as the promised Messiah, the Saviour of sinners, and the one who brings peace with God through His life, death, and resurrection.