God’s Love for Women Part II

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Introduction:

In our first lesson, we saw how God's choice of women is an indication of the importance He places on them.

Many of us have difficulty in fully accepting Jesus' love.  In this lesson, to help us more clearly understand Jesus' ministry, we will begin to look more closely at His attitude towards different kinds of women, or women in different roles and situations.  The first we will look at is Jesus' attitude towards the "sinful" women He met.

Jesus and Sinful Women

God began preparing the groundwork for sending Jesus to be our Savior long before Jesus was ever born on earth.  One of the most striking ways in which He did this was in the selection of Jesus' ancestry.

Matthew lists five women:  Tamar, Judah's daughter-in-law, who prostituted herself; Rehab, the prostitute who helped the Israelite spies when the Children of Israel were ready to enter the Promised Land; Ruth, a heathen Moabitess; Bathsheba, who committed adultery with David; and Mary, the mother of Jesus, a poor peasant girl.

When we look at these five women mentioned in Jesus' genealogy, we see that they are not a very impressive group.  Three of them, Tamar, Rahab and Bathsheba - could be considered sinful women.  In addition, Ruth was a heathen woman, and Mary a simple peasant girl.

I believe God chose them just because they were sinful, heathen or ordinary so that all people of all times would find it easy to identify with Jesus.  We will never be able to use our background, our heredity, our moral condition, or our lack of some special quality as an excuse to hold us back for not qualifying for our Savior's love.

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