Monday, March 18, 2024

St. Joseph, Guardian of Jesus (March 19)


 

2 Samuel 7:4–16
Romans 4:13–18
Matthew 2:13–15; 19–23

St. Joseph, Guardian of Jesus

It was King David’s idea to build a permanent house for the ark of the covenant and the Lord’s name (2 Sam. 7:5–7). The temple he planned was built by King Solomon, but it was never really David or Solomon who housed and protected God. “The LORD declares to you that the LORD will make you a house(2 Sam. 7:11). St. Joseph was not Jesus’ true father, since the child “conceived in [Mary] is from the Holy Spirit(Matt. 1:20). The Church commemorates him instead as the “guardian of Jesus.” Heeding the word of God’s angels, protecting the unborn Christ, sparing the infant Jesus from Herod’s wrath, seeing Him “out of Egypt” again (Matt. 2:13–23) and bringing Him up “in the discipline and instruction of the Lord(Eph. 6:4), Joseph is an example for all Christian fathers and guardians. But as with David “housing” the Lord who made a house for him, Joseph was never really the guardian. Christ was. His Name is “Jesus, for He will save His people from their sins(Matt. 1:21). The “offspring” promised to Abraham and renewed in the promises to David is the One “who gives life to the dead(Rom. 4:16–18). He is David’s King, Abraham’s Lord, Joseph’s Guardian and our Savior.

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