The NCAA Football Playoffs are here and the
semi-final games are two weeks away!
In prior years there was a one game playoff with two
teams chosen based on their record, poll results and strength of their
opposition. Many fans thought the system was skewed towards teams that historically were
strong football programs. It was virtually impossible for a very good team from a “no-name”
school to play for the championship.
Many fans
complained that their teams got “no respect” from the voters.
Today’s reading is Micah 5:1-5. Micah tells the
Israelites that they are about to be attacked (by Assyria) and subjected to
other nations (Assyria, Persia, Alexander the Great and Rome). Hard times are
coming. Micah also tells them that the Lord will save them through someone born
of Bethlehem.
“Bethlehem?!” the people must have thought. “Shouldn’t
he come from Jerusalem?”
Bethlehem was a virtual “no-name” village in Judah,
not even in mentioned in Joshua’s map (Josh 15:20-62). Yes, several hundred
years ago it was the birthplace of King David, but Bethlehem never capitalized
on King David’s fame. It remained a small,
backwater village that got “no respect”.
The Israelites were looking for an earthly King
for their salvation. Whoever was going to rescue Israel would have to have a
large army. They were going to have a strong ground game (infantry) and a solid
passing game (spear throwing). Residents of Bethlehem were farmers, not military
personnel. They simply couldn’t do those
things.
Bethlehem got “no respect” from Micah’s audience.
Jesus, born in Bethlehem, provided salvation from
eternal damnation our sins merit. His was and is a spiritual kingdom.
Jesus, Israel’s savior, came from a “no-name“ village that got “no respect”. In fact, Jesus
himself often got “no respect” in life.
We know that ultimately Jesus wins the
championship, and he shares his victory crown with us!
Then he will get respect!
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