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The Bright Lion Podcast: EP 6 - Genealogy: Part 1

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All right, Good day everyone, Good day, and welcome back to the bright Line Podcast.

I'm your host SSD bright old friend once again, first and foremost like to start off all praises and glory to the most.

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High our God that we that our God that will throw down our God that heals and stretches us beyond our comfort zone to a place where only faith will do Our God that can send healing to the parts of our body that needs it.

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Because we know that praises our medicine, and because we know that praises our medicine, we give you multi symbolical thanks.

We give you impenetrable glory.

We give you a kingdom's honor and exatological worship.

And we do so by the way of our provider, the King of the Jews, our helper, our strength.

Thank you for being on the main line, so who can call you up and tell you what we want?

In which the world calls Jesus Christ.

Amen.

All praises, all praises.

Now, our topic today is the significant genealogy.

It's a significant genealogy.

The breakdown Part one.

There is a significant genealogy, and in order to establish the genealogy, I am going to refer to several key passages in the Old Testament that tells us the significant of some of the individuals mentioned here.

First of all, in the Book of Deudonomy, chapter eighteen, verse eighteen, verse eighteen, I would raise them up a prophet from among their brethrens.

So this is the Lord speaking to Moses, and he's letting him, letting them know that there is going to be a prophet that is going to be raised up from their brother and brothers.

Who is referring to the trail tribes of Israel, and there's going to be a prophet that's going to come from them.

Continue like unto D who is D that's talking about Moses, that's like unto Moses.

Continue and put my words in his mouth, and he shall speak unto them all that I shall command him.

So this is the Lord, the most high being prophetic letting Moses know that out of d out of thy people, is going to become a prophet, and the Lord is going to put his words in that prophet's mouth.

You see when it comes to Moses, powerful servant of the Lord, where there wasn't a lot of people that was even on his scale.

As far as how he the Lord dealt with him.

I'll prove it since something from the show me states sometimes you gotta pop out and just show a negro.

In the Book of Deudoronomy, chapter thirty four, verse ten, and there rose not a prophet since in Israel unto Moses, whom the Lord knew faith to face, the Lord was dealing with.

So the Lord was not dealing with everybody like that.

Moses was a special service.

So back in Deuteronomy eighteen, the Lord prophesies to the twelve tribes of Israel that amongst your brethren is going to come someone that's going to be like unto Moses, going to be a powerful spirit, and through him he's going to speak all the words of the Lord.

Ollolujah.

Let's read.

Let's read this right here, because we all know that reading is fundamental.

In the Book of Acts, chapter three, verse twenty two, Verse twenty two, for Moses truly said, unto the fathers, a prophet shall the Lord your God raised up unto you of your brother.

So just read that and do the Robbert eighteen.

Now this is the continual thought behind that continue like unto me him, shall you hear in all things whatsoever shall say unto you.

And it shall come to pass that every soul which will not hear that prophet shall be destroyed.

Shall be what shall be destroyed.

Continue from among the people, yay, and all the prophets from Samuel and those who follow after as many as have spoken have likewise foretold of these days.

So this is where it stawts to get heavy.

So there's been many different prophets that I have foretold of this mighty prophet that was made to come on the scene, and all the prophets afterwards.

And we want to get to the context of what it is mentioning that that's dealing with Samuel.

So we'll go to Samuel in the Book of Samuel, chapter seven, verse twelve, Verse twelve.

And when and when they and when thy days be fulfilled, and thou shalt sleep with thy fathers, I will set up my seed after thee So this is David, the Lord is talking to him, and he said, after you, when you pass away, I'm going to set up your seed after you continue, which shall proceed out of the bowels.

What is that talking about, huh, coming from his seed, coming from his loins.

Continue, and I will establish his kingdom, and the most High will establish his kingdom.

Now look at this, this kingdom, this kingdom is just a special kingdom.

Okay, watch how he elaborates more dealing with that particular kingdom.

Continue verse thirteen.

He shall build a house for my name and I will establish the throne of his kingdom forever, not for forty years, forever forever.

So when you read about King Solomon, guess what.

His kingdom was only established for forty years.

So now when he says daced after out of thy bowels, he's referred to someone else.

Who is he referring to?

Let us thinking, let's go back to Acts chapter three, and we're going to read verse twenty five in the Book of Acts, chapter three, verse twenty five, Verse twenty five, Ye are the children of the prophets and of the covenant which God made with our father, saying unto Apraham, and in thy seed shall all the kendreds of the earth be blessed.

We're going to come back and we're going to revisit this precept.

But let's continue this start process dealing with who was prophesized to come from David where the kingdom will be established forever.

Continue verse twenty six until unto you first, God, having raised up his son Jesus, sent him to bless you and turning away everyone you from his iniquities.

So that's who was prophesized all the prophets that spoke about Christ to come and they spoke about him coming from the loins of David, and what we just read the seed of Abraham, and that's going to be the topic of what we be dealing with Christ coming from these different men, and there's going to be many different scriptures to correlate to help bring more understanding on that.

And this is going to smash that virgin births understanding.

So now let's start off with in the Book of Matthew, chapter one, verse one, the Book of Generations of Jesus Christ.

So now this is dealing with the generations of Jesus Christ, Jesus of Christ, the son of David, the son of Who, the son of David, the son of Abraham, the son of Abraham.

Continue, Abraham begot Isaac.

So as dealing with the lineage, you had Abraham who goot Isaac, and Isaac who begot Jacob.

And Isaac begot Jacob, meaning he had him through sex through seed through six and Jacob begot Judas and his brother who is who is Judas When when you go back into the Old Testament, it's referring to Judah and his brother or the other eleven sons of the patriarch, the twelve tribes, the descendant of Israel.

So now let's jump down to verse six continue verse six and Jesse begot David the King, So now we have uh so, now we have dealt with Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, so we skipped a couple of our patriarch four fathers forefathers, and now we're dealing with Jesse, who begot the king king David continued, And David the King begot Solomon of her that had been wife of Urias.

So we dealt with David and he begot Solomon, and we're still dealing with the lenage.

And noticed that this is taken about talking about the men the men, because why we're to read later on that the men having a seed, they're the ones that appropriate and bring life by putting that seed into a woman.

To verse sixteen, Verse sixteen, and Jacob begot Joseph, the husband of Mary.

The husband of Mary continued, of whom was born Jesus, who is called Christ.

So who lineages is this referring to?

This is talking about the lineage of Joseph that we're reading in Matthew one.

And if you want the lineage of Mary, you go to Luke chapter three.

But this is the lineage of Joseph, the father of Jesus.

Continue, So all the generations from Abraham David are fourteen So from Abraham to David was also fourteen generations.

And from David until the carrying away into Babylon or also fourteen generations, and from the carrying away into Babylon until Christ are fourteen generations.

Also, so all the way through is the different prophets, through the linage of Judah that came all the way to the stopping point of what we be dealing with with the subject of Christ.

So what linage did Christ come from Judah all the way back up to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.

So now get Luke chapter two, verse one.

Because remember all the prophets in the past they spoke about Christ to come, every one of them.

You could think of, Isaiah, Michaeh, all the prophets, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, they all spoke prophetically pertaining to Christ, Samuel, Moses, whoever you can think of.

Continue in the book of Luke chapter two, verse eleven.

For unto you is born this day in the city of David, a savior, which is Christ the Lord.

All right, So now go to in the Book of Isaiah chapter nine, verse six, and we'll read, for unto us, a child is born, which is Christ's Lord.

This is the prophecy from Isaiah's standpoint.

Unto us, a son is given, and the government shall be upon his shoulders, and his name shall be called wonderful counselor the Mighty God that everlasted, Father, the Prince of Peace.

So this is Isaiah prophesizing that there would be a child that would be born.

Okay.

So the next one is in the Book of the Wisdom of Solomon chapter four, verse chapter seven, verse four.

I was nursed in swallowing clothes, and that with cares, for there is no king that had any other beginning bird.

For all men had once interests into life.

So all men got one interest into life.

That's from the sea going into the woman.

She's becoming pregnant and bringing forth that seed.

That the only interests that men have into life and like going out and like going out meaning death.

So the prophecy from Isaiah's standpoint was there going to be a child that was born, and he had many different titles, and it says the government shall be upon his shoulders.

Okay, let me get back to where it was, and the government gonna be upon his shoulders, and he shall be called wonderful counselor the Mighty God, the Everlasting Father.

But he was born as a child.

Continue, let's go to the Book of Romans, chapter one, verse three, verse three concern the son Jesus Christ, our Lord, which was made of the seed of David, which was made of the seed of David.

And just in case if you're confused dealing with that word seed, the Bible is its own Concordians, So it's going to give you the definition of what does seed mean.

Continue in the vidious Leviticus, chapter fifteen, verse sixteen.

If any man seed, if any man seed of copulation, copulation means through sex, any man's seed of compilations, they ejaculate through sex, go out from him, and he shall wash all his flesh in the water.

So the seed is referring to the semen or the sperm that happens through sex.

That that's the seed.

So when it says Jesus Christ the seed of David, that means he come from their lineage through David.

David had children who had children who had children, which we just read in Matthew chapter one, the whole genealogy that's making reference to Christ.

Just to deal with that word seed and to show you that it comes from your father's Let's go to the next in the Book of Ezras, chapter two, verse fifty nine.

And these were they which went up from Tamala to Hansah and Shrub and Adan and Emmra.

But they could not show their father's house.

They could not they could not do, and they could not show their father's house and their seed whether they were Israel.

They couldn't even show their father's house or their seed to determine if they were Israel or not by their father's house.

So let's go and watch what it says in the First Chronicles sixteen, chapter sixteen, verse thirteen.

Oh ye Seed, Israel his servant, ye children of Jacob, his chosen ones.

Oh ye see the Israel his servant, ye children of Jacob.

Israel and Jacob are the same individuals, it says Seed.

And it says children of Jacob his chosen ones, because that's whom the Lord may they coven it with.

But that seed is referring to our forefathers.

So now we go back and we're going to start to deal with these two particular forefathers.

It mentioned two forefathers in the Book of Matthew, chapter one, verse one, the Book of Generations, Jesus Christ, the son of David, the son of April.

So we're going to deal with it in that order, the son of David, the son of Abraham.

We're going to first start with David.

It says, the seed of David, which this let's go to Acts Acts, chapter thirteen, verse twenty two.

And when he had removed him, he raised up So who did he remove?

He removed Saul King, Saul king Saw.

He reigned for forty years.

He was removed.

He removed Saw out of the equation.

And then what did he do?

He raised up unto them David to be king.

So now David became the king after Saul, to whom also gave the testimony and said, I have found David, the son of Jesse, a man after my own heart, which shall fulfill all all my will.

Now watch this of this man's seed, of David's seed, verse twenty three.

Of this man's seed, had God, according to his promise, raised unto Israel a savior Jesus, according to God's promise, he raised up unto the children of Israel through the seed of David, Jesus of Christ.

That's what that verse said.

Okay, so thanks for joining me and for our exodus.

Today we say, bright lion, be a bowl lion, rar like a lion, and tist like a lion, great like a lion, home like a lion, trencht like a lion.

Good Night, everybody, SSG Shelawam.

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