The Forgotten Names | Matthew Chapter 1 | Missionary Joe Consford | Author | Storryteller

The Forgotten Names | Matthew Chapter 1 | Missionary Joe Consford | Author | Storryteller

Intro Welcome back to Morning Meditations in the Word. Today, we step into the very first chapter of the New Testament: Matthew Chapter 1. Some people glance at it and think, “It’s just a list of names.” But if we slow down, we discover that every name tells a story. And together, they reveal how God kept His promise across centuries to bring the Messiah into the world. So let’s listen carefully. And when the genealogy seems long, remember—it’s not filler. It’s proof that God’s plan never failed, and never will. Scripture Reading – Matthew 1 (KJV, formatted for smooth reading) (same as before — I’ll keep this intact for Eleven Labs pacing) Story – The Forgotten Names When I was in West Africa, I once preached in a little village where the people kept long lists of their family history. They could tell you the name of their father, and their father’s father, going back many generations. I remember sitting under a mango tree, listening to an old man recite the names. He had no written record—every name was carried in his memory. And as he spoke, the younger men leaned in, hungry to learn where they came from, and who they belonged to. It struck me—every name mattered. Even the names of those who weren’t kings, or warriors, or wealthy. They mattered because they were part of a bigger story. That is what Matthew 1 is all about. It’s not just a long list of names—it’s the story of how God kept His promise, generation after generation. Abraham… Isaac… Jacob… David… all the way to Joseph, the carpenter. And then—Jesus. But here’s what amazes me: hidden in this list are names that didn’t seem to fit. Thamar—whose story is full of shame. Rahab—who was a harlot. Ruth—who wasn’t even Jewish, but a Moabite. Bathsheba—whose name Matthew doesn’t even write, only “her that had been the wife of Urias.” Why would God include these names? Because His story is not about perfect people—it’s about His perfect plan. He wove together broken lives, outsiders, and sinners, and from them came the Savior of the world. As I listened to that African elder recite his genealogy, I thought of Matthew chapter 1. If God can use all those names—names with sin, names with shame, names from outside the chosen nation—then surely He can use us. Our failures, our past, our weaknesses do not erase us from God’s plan. Instead, His grace writes us into His story. So the next time you read Matthew chapter 1, don’t skim over the names. Every name is a testimony that God keeps His promises. Every name is proof that Jesus came, not for the perfect, but for people like you and me. Reflection Matthew’s genealogy reminds us of this: God is faithful to His word. He fulfills promises, even when centuries pass. And He works through people who might otherwise be forgotten. If your story feels too broken or too small, remember that God has been weaving His plan through unlikely people for thousands of years. And His story isn’t finished yet. Outro Thank you for joining me today for Matthew Chapter 1. Tomorrow, we turn to one of the most challenging and unforgettable passages in the Gospels—John Chapter 6. We’ll hear the Hard Sayings of Jesus, words that made some followers walk away, but caused others to cling to Him with greater faith. Don’t miss it—it just might be the turning point in your walk with Christ. Until then, remember: every name in Matthew 1 mattered to God—and so does yours.

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