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Matthew 2

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Matthew 2:1-2, After Jesus was born in Bethlehem in Judea, during the time of King Herod, Magi from the east came to Jerusalem and asked, “Where is the one who has been born king of the Jews? We saw his star when it rose and have come to worship him.” 

 

We don’t really know much about the magi who come seeking Jesus from eastern lands. Some translations call them wise men or kings.  Matthew doesn’t include a lot of details.  We have no idea how many there actually were (despite the popular carol, Scripture does not say there were just three of them).  

 

Like the shepherds, the magi seem an unlikely group to seek out and worship Jesus.  Magi at that time were often thought to be sorcerers or astrologers; that means they were pagans.  They were also men of wealth.  They were foreign.  Basically, they were not Jewish.  And yet, they go to a lot of trouble to find, to worship, and to adore King Jesus.   

 

What can we make of this?  It seems clear that God’s faithful, those who are called to seek and worship the Christ, are a vast and varied group.  This group includes the poor and humble shepherds as well as the wealthy, mysterious magi. 

 

But probably the most important question for all of us today --- does it include you?  

  

When is the last time you have truly adored King Jesus? 

 

Let’s pray…Lord Jesus, You are worthy of all glory and praise.  Help us take time to adore you today, right now.  Sometimes I feel like we spend a lot more time adoring ourselves than you.  Forgive us, Jesus.  Help us seek you, worship you, follow you, adore you, and obey you.  More of you and less of me.  Amen.