“But thou, Bethlehem Ephratah, though
thou be little among the thousands of Judah, yet out of thee shall he come
forth unto me that is to be ruler in Israel; whose goings forth have been from
of old, from everlasting.” Micah
5:2
In an ancient prophecy, given some 700 years before
the birth of the Messiah and Savior, His birthplace was foretold. “But thou, Bethlehem Ephratah, though thou
be little among the thousands of Judah, yet out of thee shall he come forth
unto me that is to be ruler in Israel; whose goings forth have been from of
old, from everlasting.”
Not in Jerusalem, but in Bethlehem (house of bread), a
small village south of Jerusalem once called Ephratah or Ephrath (fruitful) –
one village among the thousands of Judah – Messiah was to be born.
But Mary and Joseph lived in
Luke 2:1-7 tells us: “And it came to pass in those days, that there went out a decree from
Caesar Augustus, that all the world should be taxed. (And this taxing was first
made when Cyrenius was governor of
And just who would this Bethlehem-born Child be? He
would be “ruler in Israel,” meaning
that He would be King over God’s chosen people – including those from the
tribes of Israel who looked to Him for salvation and those from outside Israel
who were grafted into God’s people and kingdom through faith in the Messiah.
Cf. Romans 11.
His “goings forth have been from of old, from
everlasting.” Contrary to what some think about Messiah Jesus – those who
hold to the old Arian heresy and its modern forms – Jesus is the eternal Son of
God, neither created nor made. He has always been “from of old, from everlasting.” He is God Himself – Jehovah – in
human flesh, come into this world to redeem fallen mankind and to establish an
eternal kingdom over which He shall reign for ever and ever!
Jesus, the Anointed King over God’s people, has come
and shall rule over His kingdom forever. His everlasting kingdom is made up of
all those who, by the gracious working of God’s Spirit, acknowledge the LORD
God and the truthfulness of His Word and admit and confess their sins and
shortcomings, trusting that He mercifully forgives and accepts them as His own
dear children for the sake of the redeeming sacrifice of Christ Jesus upon the
cross. Those in the Messiah’s kingdom, look to Messiah Jesus for forgiveness
and life everlasting and, as a fruit of their faith in Jesus, they submit to
His rule and seek to live in accord with His Word.
From a small and unlikely place, God’s Son – the
Messiah and Savior came into this world – but He is God Himself come into this
world as a true man, born of the virgin Mary, that He might redeem us and bring
us into His everlasting kingdom. He establishes His kingdom, not by earthly
might and power, but by the preaching of His life-giving Word and calling those
lost in the darkness of sin into the light of His mercy and forgiveness.
O dearest
Jesus, my God and my King, graciously forgive my sins and grant me a place in
Your eternal kingdom. Create in me a new heart that I might love You, live for
You and serve You forever!
[By Randy Moll, The Still Small Voice, Gentry,