The Untold Christmas Love Story
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John Swadley | Matthew 1:18-25
The Christmas story we think we know contains a scandal we often overlook. Matthew's account reveals Joseph as a 'sadiq'—a righteous man fully committed to God's law—facing an impossible choice. When Mary becomes pregnant before their marriage, the law demands public stoning. Yet Joseph's righteousness transcends mere rule-following. He plans to divorce her quietly, protecting her dignity even at great personal cost. When God confirms Mary's story through an angel, Joseph faces his greatest test: marry Mary and lose his reputation forever, or maintain his standing in the community. Joseph chooses love over reputation, tying his destiny to a scandal that would follow him and Jesus for decades. This untold Christmas love story teaches us that true righteousness isn't just about correct behavior—it's about extending grace to those who fall short. We're challenged to examine our own hearts: when someone doesn't measure up to God's standards, do we pick up stones of judgment, or do we offer the same scandalous grace that God has given us? This Christmas, we're invited to choose Jesus over our reputations, just as Joseph did, understanding that our faith is ultimately about God's grace, not our perfection.