Scripture
“In Bethlehem in Judea.” they said. “For this is what the prophet wrote:
‘And you O Bethlehem in the land of Judah
are not least among the ruling cities of Judah
for a ruler will come from you
who will be the shepherd for my people Israel.’”
Observation
Some wise men from the East arrive in Jerusalem announcing that they have seen a star indicating there is a new king in Israel.
Herod is disturbed by this, so he gathers his advisers together and asks them where the Messiah is to be born. “In Bethlehem,” they say.
Herod then meets with the wise men and sends them to Bethlehem. He asks them to report back to him so he can worship the king too,
The wise men go on their way. The star guides them to Bethlehem, stopping over the very house where the child is. They worship Him and present gifts of frankincense, gold and myrrh.
Application
The birth of the Messiah was the most anticipated event in the history of Israel, and the scribes, priests, and religious leasers missed it. They knew what the Scriptures had to say about this event, but they failed to see it when it happened.
Perhaps these people were too invested in the status quo. They were people of influence and had no need for a Messiah to come and mess things up.
Perhaps they were so jaded by prophetic expectations that the arrival of astrologers saying that a star indicated the Messiah had come was not enough to stir their interest.
It is still possible for us to miss what God is doing in our lives. We see a miracle and make up reasons to explain it away. We hear God telling us to step out, but we hold back because it means giving up too much.
Let us be attentive to the voice of the Spirit and brave enough to move out in faith at the right time.
Prayer
Father, please break through my hardness of heart, and speak to me about your plans for my life. I don’t want to miss it, Lord. Amen.
