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When The Time Had Fully
Come
A Planned Arrival at
Bethlehem?
Dr. Ray Pritchard
"But when the time had fully come, God sent forth his Son,
born of a woman, born under the law." (Galatians 4:4)
That
phrase "had fully come" is a very picturesque Greek
expression.
It
speaks of something that is complete and fully developed, like a ripe apple
ready to be picked.
Or
like a pregnant woman feeling labor pains, ready to deliver her baby.
It
describes the moment in history when all things were in place, when all the
pieces were on the board, that one moment when the stage was perfectly set.
At
that moment, not earlier and not later, God sent forth His Son.
It
means that God had prepared all of history from the beginning; He had set the
stage for the entrance of His Son into the world.
Jesus was born during the famed Pax Romana, the
Roman peace that spread across the Mediterranean world.
No doubt you've heard it said that "all roads lead to Rome."
That
statement was literally true. The Romans had built a road system that stretched
from Rome in all directions.
That
enabled the gospel message to quickly spread to all parts of the known world.
And
Greek was the common language throughout the empire, which further united
people and made it easier for the message of Jesus to come to the masses.
He
came at a time of religious ferment and moral decline.
And
it was an age of prophetic fulfillment, as all the lines of Old Testament
prophecy converged on a forgotten stable outside a country inn in the little
village of Bethlehem.
What started in Genesis continued
throughout the Old Testament.
God
promised over and over that He would intervene in history.
One
day the Messiah would come.
There
was an ever-narrowing stream of prophecy, the promises becoming more and more
specific. Until it happened.
The
angel came to Zechariah and Elizabeth. Then to Mary. Then to the shepherds.
Then
the Magi in the east saw the star and knew the King of the Jews had been born.
Herod,
that evil and sick king tottering on the throne in Jerusalem, seems to have
been caught by surprise.
Thus, the stage was set for the
coming of Christ. It happened just as God said it would.
Not too soon. Not too
late.
Excerpted from "When Was Jesus Born?" by Keep Believing Ministries
Dr. Ray Pritchard serves as president of Keep Believing Ministries. He has ministered
extensively overseas in China, Bolivia, Columbia, Paraguay, Belize, Haiti,
Nigeria, Switzerland, Russia, India and Nepal. He is a frequent conference
speaker and guest on Christian radio and television talk shows.
For
26 years he pastored churches in Los Angeles, Dallas, and Chicago. Most
recently he pastored Calvary Memorial Church in Oak Park, IL, for 16 years. He
is a graduate of Tennessee Temple University (B.A.), Dallas Theological
Seminary (Th.M.) and Talbot School of Theology (D.Min.).
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