The story of Joseph
Notes from Pastor Scott Sutton's sermon on Sunday, December 18.
Sermon text: Matthew 1:18-25
Old Testament = promises made
New Testament = promises kept
(1) There are some parts of your story that God doesn’t tell you about
Ecclesiastes 3:11, "He has made everything beautiful in its time. Also, he has put eternity into man's heart, yet so that he cannot find out what God has done from the beginning to the end."
We want to know the full plan; God created us that way. There is a tension because God created us not to know everything. It draws us to God.
(2) “Good” people can make bad decisions
- Fear was motivating Joseph’s decision to divorce Mary quietly
(3) God’s plans might make people doubt us and/or question us
(4) God brings his redemptive grace to Joseph
- God entrusted Joseph with infant Jesus’ safety
(5) God rescues us from our own plans
- God trusts Joseph, because God is in control, not Joseph
(6) God has entrusted you with good works
Discipleship Questions
- What's a part of your story that you didn't understand at the time it was happening? How has the Lord used that story to draw you closer to Him?
- What parts of your story do you still not understand? Can you trust God with those parts?
- Pastor Scott mentioned that the angel told Joseph, "do not fear", because His response to Mary's pregnancy was rooted in fear. When it comes to struggles in your own life, what is your fleshly response -- fear, anxiety, hopelessness, etc.? How can you combat that with Scripture?
- How have God's plans for your life been different than your own plans?
- What good works have you been entrusted with?


