Good day, brothers and sisters in Christ.

I pray that each one of you is doing well and growing in the grace and knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ.

Some time ago, I shared a study on the names found at the beginning of the Gospels, particularly the genealogy in Matthew. At first glance, many people simply see a list of names and move on. But when you begin to study those names and the people behind them, a powerful story unfolds.

These names reveal God's faithfulness throughout history. They show how God worked through generations of ordinary, broken, and sometimes deeply sinful people to accomplish His perfect plan. This is the bloodline through which our Lord Jesus Christ came into the world.

What amazes me is that God did not only use people who appeared perfect. He used people who had failures, painful pasts, and broken lives. Where we often see a mess, God sees a masterpiece in the making. Where we see someone unusable, God sees someone He can redeem and use for His glory.

This genealogy reminds us that no life is beyond God's reach. His grace is greater than our past, and His purpose is greater than our mistakes. If God could use those men and women to prepare the way for the coming of Christ, then He can certainly use each of us as part of His greater plan today.

In this podcast, we explore these names, their meanings, and the incredible message they tell. My prayer is that this study will strengthen your faith, encourage your heart, and remind you that God is still writing beautiful stories through people who are willing to trust Him.

I pray this message will be a blessing to both believers and those who are still seeking the truth. May all the glory be to God alone.

"For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand that we should walk in them." - Ephesians 2:10


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Good day, brothers and sisters in Christ. I pray that each one of you is doing well and growing in the grace and knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ. Some time ago, I shared a study on the names found at the beginning of the Gospels, particularly the genealogy in Matthew. At first glance, many people simply see a list of names and move on. But when you begin to study those names and the people behind them, a powerful story unfolds. These names reveal God's faithfulness throughout history. They show how God worked through generations of ordinary, broken, and sometimes deeply sinful people to accomplish His perfect plan. This is the bloodline through which our Lord Jesus Christ came into the world. What amazes me is that God did not only use people who appeared perfect. He used people who had failures, painful pasts, and broken lives. Where we often see a mess, God sees a masterpiece in the making. Where we see someone unusable, God sees someone He can redeem and use for His glory. This genealogy reminds us that no life is beyond God's reach. His grace is greater than our past, and His purpose is greater than our mistakes. If God could use those men and women to prepare the way for the coming of Christ, then He can certainly use each of us as part of His greater plan today. In this podcast, we explore these names, their meanings, and the incredible message they tell. My prayer is that this study will strengthen your faith, encourage your heart, and remind you that God is still writing beautiful stories through people who are willing to trust Him. I pray this message will be a blessing to both believers and those who are still seeking the truth. May all the glory be to God alone. "For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand that we should walk in them." - Ephesians 2:10 so much I want to share but this app limits me if you want to be part of where I go deep and only share what God wants me to share joint my WhatsApp group here's the link https://chat.whatsapp.com/HJgZWj7CXhoDhWG2TVrysG
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