The Adoration Of The Magi

Hi ladies it's me again and happy Tuesday and Merry Christmas Eve! I know right? It just felt like the year has flown by hasn't it? Well sort of. I hope and pray that each of you ladies and your families are doing well. I'm happy to present my last Christmas blog which is based from the chapter of my second book called "The Adoration Of The Magi". Of course we can find the story about the Magi mentioned in Matthew 2:1-12 and I'm sure that many of you know the story or heard about especially during this time of the year. I also like to say this story is a bit controversial too well it can be. For one thing we don't know how many Magi there were. Many people think there were three because of the three gifts (I'll discuss the significance of the gifts in a moment) but the Bible never says how many there were. There could have been two or more than three! Also some people believe they know the names of the Magi (though the Bible doesn't say what their names are.) names like Melchior, Baltazar, and Gasper. Also another interesting thing about these men is that they were astrologer princes. That means they studied the stars and studied the planets! (You know planets like Mercury, Jupiter, and Mars etc.) Also there's the debate how old Jesus was when they met Him. People argue that Jesus was still a baby while others think Jesus was two years old. (I think people bicker over that too much but that's not the point!) But what we do know is that they followed the star to find out Lord. Here's what's interesting about that. The star was likely formed when some planets revolved during the same time around the sun such as Venus, Jupiter, and Saturn! Isn't that something? If you know anything about the Earth and the other planets that revolve around the sun that doesn't happen at the same time not usually! (Mercury revolved around the sun the quickest because it's closest to the sun. Venus is the second closest planet to the sun and the Earth is the third closest planet to the sun. Other planets it takes them longer to revolve around the sun.) Of course we know they went to Herod the Great to ask more about Christ and Herod the Great to put it bluntly wasn't a very nice guy. Historians say that he killed one of his wives and some of his son's though rumor has it some of them didn't like him. (Thankfully his sons Antipas and Arculaius survived and perhaps another son.) Plus Herod the Great didn't want to hear about another King besides himself. How wicked is that? Then Herod the Great tricked the Magi to come back and tell him where the Child is so he can worship Him when in reality He wanted to kill Jesus! The Magi went away and found our Lord and offered Jesus gifts of Gold, Frankincense, and Myrrh. Gold represents Christ's kingship, (see Revelations 19:16 about that) Frankincense represents Christ's priesthood, (see Hebrews 7:24) and Myrrh represents Christ's future sacrifice! (See John 1:29) Now you don't give a baby or toddler birthday presents like that but they gave it to Christ. It's interesting that Mary and Joseph were kind to them because the Magi were Gentiles not Jews! In the Jewish mind Gentiles were considered "dogs" or outsiders and there was racism between the groups! (The Samaritans are a good example of that as well the Jews not liking them!) But despite that God made sure that the gospel got to these men who also knew the Old Testament Scriptures and they bowed and worshipped Him! When you look at a Nativity set and see the Magi remember that God loves all races and whether you're black, white, Hispanic, Arab, or Asian. God wants all cultures to be saved. Remember to worship our King this Christmas and year around and the Bible says John 4:24 that must worship Him in spirit and in truth. We can give Jesus gifts. We can? Well give Jesus our hearts, desires, time, money, and talents to name some this Christmas and year around. We give gifts because the Magi did and the Magi were told in a dream not to return to Herod the Great and to return home in another way. I believe that God left this story on record to promise that one day the gospel would get to the Gentiles (non Jewish people) and after Jesus died on the cross, rose again, and ascended into heaven, the Holy Spirit came down and sent messengers (like the Apostle Paul and the Apostle Peter) to share the gospel with Gentiles! That's what I wanted to share with you ladies. Blessings to each of you ladies and your families, check out my second Christmas book my "20 Day Christmas Devotional", and enjoy your Christmas Eve and Christmas Day time with loved ones and remember to keep Christ in the center of it all.









