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Wednesday night we continued in our current series: Stargazing. (Click here to listen to the podcast). We examined the encounter that the wise men had with the newborn Savior. It's found in Matthew 2.
As the wise men from the east were stargazing one night, they saw the star arise and came to Jerusalem looking for Jesus. In Matthew 2:1-2 They are recorded saying that they have seen the star, but wanted to know where Jesus was. I can't help but think about Christmas, especially in America where it is SO commercialized! I often wonder, "Jesus, where are you in all of this."
The wise men knew what the star meant, they just couldn't get to Jesus. We see the star of David, we see the shepherds, the wise man, the donkey carrying someone dressed as Mary, we see Joseph - the whole manger scene... oh yeah, and baby Jesus. We know that's what Christmas is all about - we just can't bring ourselves there. Christmas is all about US and not JESUS. We wake up Christmas morning and it's all about the presents, while Jesus sits in the corner of our living rooms watching us be consumed with ourselves. How do we make Christmas different this year? We take a look at the wise men.

They finally found Jesus, the promised Messiah, they gave Him gifts and worshiped! (Matt. 2:11) Frankincense and Myrrh I understand can help in postpartum healing, but I'm not sure what a baby is going to do with a bar of gold. "Bling" didn't come around for a few thousand years. It's ok to give gifts at Christmas, I'm not knocking that - I just think we're a little consumed by it. What we should be consumed with is the greatest gift of all, payment for our sin! Paul says it's indescribable! (2 Corinthians 9:15) I sure am glad He stuck with the plan of redemption!! I sure am glad that:
- As they arrested Him in the garden, He didn't resist
- When they slapped Him & spit in His face, Hi didn't fight back
- When He had His beard ripped out, He didn't call His angles to defend Him.
- When his back began to look like hamburger meat because he was tied to a post and flogged, He didn't quit
- When they made Him carry His cross through the city to be crucified, He didn't say, "I don't deserve this, let Kevin pay for his own sins. (I cried as I saw my name written there)
- As the enormous nails were hammered into His hands &feet, He endured the cross for the Joy set before Him! (Hebrews 12:2)
Do you know what JOY he was referring to??? YOU!!! He died for YOU! Make this year different from years past where we've given & received gifts, all the while, leaving Jesus in the manger. This Christmas, who is it all going to be about? You or Jesus? When we realize the need for a Savior, our worship of Jesus becomes a byproduct.
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