Monday, November 2, 2009

Was Jesus Adopted?


Russell Moore, in his incredible book Adopted for Life, takes a very unique and eye-opening look at Joseph and his relationship to Jesus, his son. Consider these words written by Moore in chapter 3 entitled: "Joseph of Nazareth vs. Planned Parenthood."


"And perhaps most significantly, if Joseph is not 'really' the father of Jesus, you and I are going to hell. Jesus' identity as the Christ, after all, is tied to his identity as the ancestor of David, the legitimate heir to David's throne. Jesus saves us as David's son, the offspring of Abraham, the Christ. That human identity came to Jesus through adoption. Matthew and Luke trace Jesus' roots in Abraham and David through the line of Joseph. As the Presbyterian scholar J. Gresham Machen put it, Joseph's adoption of Jesus means Jesus belongs 'to the house of David just as truly as if he were in a physical sense the son of Joseph. He was a gift of God to the Davidic house, not less truly, but on the contrary in a more wonderful way than if he had been descended from David by ordinary generation.' It is through Joseph that Jesus finds his identity as the fulfillment of the Old Testament promise. It is through Joseph's legal fatherhood of Jesus that 'the hopes and fears of all the years' find their realization in the final son of Abraham, son of David, and son of Israel. Joseph's fatherhood is significant for us precisely because of the way the gospel anchors it to the fatherhood of God himself." (pages 67-68)

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