Micah 5:2, But you, Bethlehem Ephrathah, though you
are little among the thousands of Judah, yet out of you shall come forth to Me The One to
be Ruler in Israel, Whose goings forth are from of old, from everlasting.
Here we have a phenomenal promise of the birth of Jesus, in
Bethlehem, Judea. Jesus is from everlasting, He had no beginning. He existed even before
the stars were created.
This confuses some people. They are puzzled with the existence of
God and that He is from everlasting.
However, if you can understand everything about God then He is
your size and He is not God at all. Such a god which you can fully comprehend is only the
god of your imagination.
A child in grade 1 cannot be expected to pass the final exam in
grade 12. So too we do not at present have the mind to comprehend eternity and the
possibility that He has no beginning.
Others again are puzzled by the Trinity. But there are simpler
examples which could shed light on the matter. An egg consists of the egg yoke, the egg
white and the shell; yet it is one. We human beings are made in God's image and we are
spirit, soul and body, yet one person.
The story is told of a certain professor who was thinking about the Trinity as he strolled
upon the beach. Then he noticed a child repeatedly fetching water from the sea in a bucket
and pouring it into a hole in the sand. After watching the child for a while, he stepped
up to the child and asked him what his objective was. The child replied, "sir, I'm
putting the whole sea into my hole", and then the child vanished. Suddenly it dawned
on him that God sent the child to show him how he was trying to fit the breadth and depth
and vastness of God into the little hole of his mind.
A donkey is nothing. But when Jesus entered Jerusalem on the
donkey the people clothed the donkey with their best garments for Jesus to sit on. They
also spread their clothes before it on the road.
So too, you are nothing but Jesus makes something of you when He
dwells in you. Unfortunately the reverse is also true - if the devil is let loose in your
life, even if you were someone important, he destroys your life and makes you to become a
nothing.
Bethlehem was a small, unknown town, but it became the most
important town because Jesus was born in it.
Even the name Bethlehem Ephratha means something wonderful.
Bethlehem means "house of bread" and Ephratha means "fruitfulness" in
the original language. Very fertile soil was found around Bethlehem.
Bethlehem also has a marvelous history. We in South Africa do not
have cities with a history of thousands of years. Even king Shaka is of recent history.
But Bethlehem existed even 4000 years ago. When Jacob traveled to Bethel, his wife Rachel
died giving birth to Benjamin, and he buried her at Ephratha, which is Bethlehem (Gen
35:19).
In Ruth we read of Naomi the widow of Abimilech, who returned from the land of Moab with
her two daughters-in-law to go back to Bethlehem, because they were originally from there.
Her husband and two sons had died in Moab. She advised her daughters-in-law to remain in
their own country and marry again. The one cried bitterly and went back to her country and
her gods, but the other, Ruth, replied,
Entreat me not to leave you,
Or to turn back from following after you;
For wherever you go, I will go;
And wherever you lodge, I will lodge;
Your people shall be my people,
And your God, my God.
Where you die, I will die,
And there will I be buried.
The LORD do so to me, and more also,
If anything but death parts you and me.
(Ruth 1:16, 17)
Ruth was a gem, worth more than a thousand sons or daughters. Ruth
was a virtuous, godly woman. Although Naomi looked poor outwardly as she returned from
Moab, she was extremely rich with such a daughter-in-law. They loved each other with Godly
love. God blessed her and Ruth married Boaz. Ruth became the great grandmother of king
David and the bloodline from which Jesus Christ was born.
Samuel also anointed David as king in Bethlehem. Jesse, David's
father, stayed in Bethlehem (1Sam 16).
However, most importantly, Jesus was born in Bethlehem. He became
nothing so that we who are nothing can identify with Him. He was born there, rejected by
the world, poverty-stricken and helpless. The poorest and weakest can come to Him and be
identified with Him. He Who has been from eternity, the greatest of all, left all His
glory and riches so that we can be saved from our sins. He carried all our sicknesses and
sins, even the greatest and most grievous of them. That's why He prayed that the cup might
pass from Him; but still He chose His Father's will.
It should be very easy for you to turn your back on everything of
this world and follow Him. Blessed are those who eat of this bread of Bethlehem Ephratha
for they will have Life Eternal.