The Family Tree of a King | Why Matthew 1 Changes Everything (Ep. 2)
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Most people skip right past Matthew Chapter 1.
A long list of names. A genealogy. A chapter that can feel confusing, repetitive, or honestly… easy to ignore.
But what if that list of names is actually one of the most powerful openings in all of Scripture?
In Episode 2 of Remember Who The King Is, Chad Muncy, Donnie Prince, and Mark Berry dive into Matthew Chapter 1 (verses 1–17) and uncover why the genealogy of Jesus matters far more than most people realize.
This isn’t just family history.
This is a declaration.
Together, we discuss:
- Why genealogies mattered so much in biblical times
- How Matthew proves Jesus is the promised King
- The significance of the “14, 14, 14” generations
- Why God intentionally included broken, messy, and unlikely people in Jesus’ family line
- How stories of failure, redemption, outsiders, and grace point directly to Jesus
- Why this chapter is far more than a random list of names
From Abraham to David… from exile to redemption… Matthew is painting a powerful picture that reveals one central truth:
God keeps His promises.
And maybe even more encouraging…
If God can work through the broken people in Jesus’ lineage, maybe your story isn’t too messy either.
If you’ve ever skipped Matthew 1… this episode may change the way you read your Bible forever.
Because behind every name… there’s a story.
And behind every story…
There is a King.
Scripture Focus: Matthew 1:1–17
Hosts: Chad Muncy, Donnie Prince & Mark Berry
Remember Who The King Is.