1 Chronicles 6:3b,49,4-15
1 Chronicles 7:1-8:28
We were given an account of the descendants of the tribes of Israel,
otherwise known as a genealogy or “family tree.” This section is part of a list
of genealogies found in 1 Chronicles 1-9. Of course, this type of reading is not our favorite, but genealogies
play an important role. Here are a few reasons why genealogies are significant.
First, God’s people were divided up by tribes. Therefore, for one to prove his
tribal heritage, he would point to his genealogy, the record of his family line.
Second, a genealogy was important in keeping track of the royal line, so that David’s
descendants would always be on the throne. Third, genealogies give us a sense of time. We can count
generations and use ages to reckon dates and the order of events.
A fourth reason why genealogies are important is that they set the Bible
apart from books of myth, fairy tale, and legend. It is a book of history, with
reliable information that can be verified in history. Finally, and perhaps most
importantly, genealogies are included in the Bible to help us follow the line of
Christ,
the Messiah. How would we be able to verify that He was of the line of David
without a family tree? How would we recognize all that God had done to arrange
His arrival without seeing the names in His line of ancestors?
Daily Reflection
Can you think of any other reasons why keeping track of genealogies is
important?
When we look at a genealogy we only see a long list of names, which
rarely means anything to us. What we miss is the fact that behind
each of those names is a story. Each person in a genealogy had a story of
successes and struggles, of triumphs and tragedies. Unfortunately, all of those
are forgotten in a genealogy.
One day your name will be added to a genealogy. Many years from now
your descendants will look back at the family tree and read only your name and
miss your story. All that you have experienced will be forgotten. All that you
have learned will be erased; and all that you have accomplished will be no
more. You will only be a name on a family tree.
If you could insert a few lines to describe yourself for future descendants,
what would you include? How would you summarize your life?
While it may seem depressing, that you will one day be a name in a
family tree, be encouraged. God knows all things. He forgets nothing
but your sins. In His records, He has taken note of your life. Though you may
not influence those who live in the future, you can make a difference now. Are you
more than a name to those around you?
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