Advertisement
Home Our Latest Subscribe

Notice the Names

As we await the celebration of Jesus’ birth, we remember the details God wove into the Christmas story. We recall the prophecies spoken centuries prior and fulfilled in Bethlehem. We think about the star guiding the Magi. And we ponder Jesus’ lineage.

“The Messiah’s genealogy highlights not only greatness but also grace,” Rachel Kang writes. “His lineage names not only leaders but also those least expected—unlikelies like Tamar, a tainted woman; Ruth, a Moabite; and Rahab, a woman of the night.”

In Jesus’ lineage, women are noticed. Their stories point toward and weave together with the story of Jesus. Their longings lead to and find their relief in him. And we are reminded that, like the beautiful hymn says, when Jesus appeared, souls felt their worth.

Kang encourages us to “lean into this list of names. Let it lead you into holy living as we persevere in the time and space between Christ’s birth and Christ’s return.”

May reflecting on our sisters’ stories bring you great joy this Advent season, as we ourselves await the return of our brother, our savior, and our friend.

A Single Story Can Change the World
Will you join the ministry of Christianity Today to elevate the best storytellers and sages of the global church in 2021? Give your year-end gift today.
Advent Week 3: Immanuel, God with Us
Advent devotional readings from Christianity Today.
Rachel Kang, Jay Y. Kim, Catherine McNiel, Ken Shigematsu, and Rich Villodas
español  
 
   
Português  
 
   
Français  
 
   
简体中文  
 
   
한국어  
 
   
Indonesian  
 
   
Galego  
 
   
Engineered in His Image? Christians More Cautious About Gene
Editing.
A Pew Research survey across 20 countries found believers lag behind non-religious neighbors in support for the technology, with the biggest gap in the US.
Kate Shellnutt
Christmas Albums 2020: What’s on Our Playlist
Music
From Tori Kelly to Maverick City Music, here are our favorite new releases by Christian artists.
Melissa Zaldivar
Advertisement
More from CT Women
Queen Elizabeth, Jesus, and the Challenge of Historical Accuracy
Quick to Listen Episode 241 |1 hr 7 min
How much should we care about TV’s storytellers getting all the details right?
Morgan Lee
Should Pastors Speak Up About the COVID-19 Vaccine?
With Christians split on the issue, some urge vaccination as a form of neighborly love, while others leave it up to conscience.
Compiled by Rebecca Randall
Theological Gaslighting as Spiritual Abuse
Sometimes theological denunciations are gaslighting
Kelly Edmiston
In the Magazine
More from Christianity Today
Related Newsletters
CT's weekly newsletter to help women grow their marriage and family relationships through biblical principles.
CTWeekly delivers the best content from ChristianityToday.com to your inbox each week.
Advertisement