The Adoration Of The Magi

HI ladies it's me again and happy Lord's day! I hope and pray that each of you ladies and your families are doing well. I can't believe we're in the week of Christmas. I know, right? The title I have for this blog for you ladies this week is called ''The Adoration Of The Magi''. We know this is based from the gospel of Matthew 2;1-12. I know this is a well familiar passage of Scripture we also read during this time of the year but there's something else I want to share about the Magi that doesn't get talked about a whole lot. Number one, the arrival of the Magi took place after the Shepherds came and after Baby Jesus' encounter with Anna the prophetess and Simeon in the temple. The second fact to know about the Magi is that we were known as astrologer princes. What were astrologers? Astrologers studied the stars and planets! Did y'all also not know that studying planets was quite revolutionary for the time, especially back then? (Side note the planets of Venus, Jupiter, and Saturn united together that formed the Christmas star in the heavens!) The third fact to know is the Magi arrived during the time of Herod the Great which the Bible does mention this Herod. Now y'all may be wondering what's wrong with Herod? Here's the thing about Herod the Great. (Side note there were other Herods such as Herod Antipas who was friends with Pontious Pilate and beheaded John the Baptist. His son was Herod Agrippa 1 the murdered James the brother of John the beloved/Revelator and put Peter in prison. But as know an angel helped Peter escape from prison and shared God's Word until he was killed as an old man upsidedown for the sake of Christ. This same Herod got struck and killed by an angel and was eaten by worms see Acts 12;23. The APostle Paul stood before Herod Agrippa 2 mentioned in Acts 26 where he shared his testimony and this Herod was the last of the Herods. I know so many Herods right?) Historians say that he was a brutal man so brutal that he killed his wife and some of his children just to keep his position as king! I know, right? The other thing to know about the Magi was the gifts they gave were not cheap but very expensive and they were rich men too. The other fact to know about the Magi is that they were Gentiles not Jews! As y'all know the story they followed the star and Herod the Great asked where they were going and they were searching to find the Lord. Don't forget they traveled a mighty long way to find our Lord until they arrived where Jesus was. What I find so amazing about this is that Mary and Joseph were kind enough to welcome these visitors/Gentiles in their dwelling place and let me tell y'all why that's important. Back then, before Jesus died and rose again, Jews and Gentiles did not fellowship with each other under the same roof. Why is that? Because of racism and religious differences. (Side note racism is not a new thing which reminds of the racism that took place amongst blacks and whites for a number of centuries prior to Dr Martin Luther King Jr sought to bring blacks and whites together. That's for another blog for another time) But despite that being the case, the Magi as we know bowed down before the Lord worshipped Him, and gave Him precious gifts. The gift of gold represents Christ's kingship based from Revelations 19;16 Christ is ''King of kings and Lord of lords''. The gift of Frankincense represents Christ's priesthood mentioned in the book of Hebrews 7;24 talks about ''Christ being high priest forever''. The gift of Myrrh represents Christ's sacrifice and the book of John 1;29 ''Behold the Lamb of God who taketh away the sins of the world''. Wow the Magi poured their love on the Lord and worshipped Him in spirit and in truth and were generous with their gifts before Him! Of course we know they were warned in a dream not to return to Herod but to return to their country another way. (LAter Angel Gabriel had to tell Mary and Joseph to get Jesus out of town because of Herod seeking to destroy Him and they remained in Egypt for a time until Herod the Great died. Before Herod the Great died, he murdered boys two years old and under because he was bitter at the Magi.) I also love how the Lord left this story on record to show that He cares about everyone, even Gentiles! That should be encouraging to us women to show how much our Lord loves and cares about us no matter what race we are. Whether we're white, black, hispanic, Asian, Arab all of us are precious in His sight! I believe the Magi arriving also was prophecy fulfilled that in the book of Hosea 1;10 and 2;23 ''He will call those who are not His people His people'' which includes us Gentiles. The Jews prior to Jesus' death and resurrection looked at us Gentiles as ''dogs'' or outsiders which we were! But thanks to the cross of cross, the racial barrier between Jews and Gentiles and wall between God and man occurred! Plus Jesus made it clear in Matthew 28;19 ''Go ye therefore and teach all nations baptizing them in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost''. The gospel was meant to be told to all nations which means racial diversity is important to God! The Christmas story touched an ordinary virgin farm girl, ordinary carpenter, lowly shepherds, and outsider Magi! Christ's birth touched people from the outside to let them know they are included in the eyes of God! I pray that you encourage you ladies this week of Christmas. That's what I wanted to share with you ladies. Blessings to each of y'all, happy Lord's day, and Merry Christmas!










