Have you ever asked a question or said something and the
minute the words were out of your mouth you realised you had said the wrong
thing? Maybe there is an awkward silence or embarrassed looks but you feel
really bad and may not even know what it is you have said wrong.
I think the Magi must have experienced this. They were astrologers probably from modern
day Iran and having studied the stars for years they realised that the new star
in the sky meant a baby had been born who was King of the Jews. Naturally they
had gone to Jerusalem, the capital of the Jewish people and to King Herod’s
palace, assuming he would know all out it.
Having asked the question they could immediately tell from
the reaction of their audience that this ‘good news’ was in fact a complete and
unwelcome surprise. Herod was an unstable
megalomaniac who murdered a large part of his close family and anyone else
who he didn’t like. To tell him that a new king had been born was probably the
worst possible thing to say.
Herod realised that the magi were talking about the long promised
Messiah so he called the religious leaders to ask them where the baby would be
born. They assured him the prophecies spoke of Bethlehem. At this point it is
very surprising that if magi from 1000 miles away had taken the trouble to come
and worship the king of the Jews, why didn’t even one religious leader want to go
to Bethlehem, only 5 miles away, to check out the story? This was the Messiah – spoken of by the
prophets for hundreds of years – and they aren’t even interested?
I assume they didn’t believe the magi because they were
Gentiles. They assumed God would speak to them and he hadn’t so the story could
not be true. Of course this assumption
played out for the next 33 years. Jesus could not be the Messiah because God had
not spoken to them about it. They never believed Jesus was the Messiah and most
Jews still do not believe it even today.
We may be confident that Jesus is both our Saviour and the
Saviour of the world but it is very easy to miss out on things God is doing
because they don’t come at us in the way we expect or God hasn’t spoken
directly to us. God will raise up all sorts of unlikely people to do his work
and we must be careful not to be so offended by the messenger that we miss the
message. I know of situations where people will not listen to a message or prophecy
because they do not like the person speaking or they will not receive a healing
or miracle because of the person praying for them.
The magi were right and they found Jesus the Messiah. The
religious leaders were so full of their own self righteousness that they missed
one of the great events of history. It was shepherds and magi who got to see
Jesus, the Saviour of the world, and kings and religious leaders who missed it.
Let’s keep humble hearts and be open to what God may be
doing. If it is in the Bible, no matter how unlikely, it is God so let us ask him
to challenge our pride and prejudices so we don’t miss anything that He is
doing.
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