A Ruler from Bethlehem
Thursday, December 18
Micah 5:2 (NLT)
“But you, O Bethlehem Ephrathah, are only a small village among all the people of Judah. Yet a ruler of Israel, whose origins are in the distant past, will come from you on my behalf.”
Devotion
A comparison between the eras of Micah and Matthew reveals a striking irony. Whereas the Assyrians ruled through violence and self-interest, Jesus established His kingdom in an entirely different way—by perfectly fulfilling the Law and willingly suffering for the sake of sinners. He secured our salvation by resisting temptation and fully satisfying God’s righteous demands. On the cross, Christ confronted and defeated the powers of darkness, paying the costly price for our sin. Having won this kingdom, He delivers it to individuals through the Holy Spirit, working in the Word and Holy Baptism, where saving faith is created.
Because Micah’s prophecy centers on Bethlehem Ephrathah, the meanings of these names are significant. Bethlehem means “house of bread,” and Ephrathah means “fruitfulness.” These meanings naturally point us to the bread and wine through which we receive the true body and blood of our Savior, Jesus Christ, in Holy Communion. After establishing His kingdom within us, the Lord continues to sustain and strengthen our faith through this gracious gift.
Today's Prayer
Dear Heavenly Father,
Thank You for Your son Jesus, our promised Ruler from Bethlehem. We thank You for establishing Your kingdom not through force, but through humility, obedience, and sacrificial love. As You dwell within us by Your Spirit, nourish our faith through Your Word and the gifts You freely give. Strengthen us to trust in Your finished work and to live as grateful citizens of Your eternal kingdom. In the Name of Jesus, We pray. Amen.
Apply It Today
Bethlehem was small and overlooked, yet God chose it to bring forth the Savior. Trust that the Lord is at work in the ordinary and unseen areas of your life, accomplishing His purposes even when you feel insignificant.
Resources
- The star still leads. Take a moment to watch the message “Follow the Star” and be reminded where true hope is found.
- If you’ve said yes to Jesus and are ready to go deeper through the waters of baptism, take the Next Steps course and grow in your faith.