Matthew 2:1-12
The
star, which lay ahead of the wise men, led them to Christ’s first
coming. The “star”, which lies ahead of us leads us towards Christ’s
Second Coming. If we are wise, we will keep the Second Coming of the
Lord at the forefront of our attention. As the wise men were ready for
Christ’s first coming, so we must be ready for His Second Coming. This
is emphasized in the parable of the wise and foolish virgins (Matthew
25:1-13). The wise are ready for the Coming of the Lord. The foolish are
not ready for His Coming. “Watch, therefore, for you know neither the
day nor the hour” (v. 13). What was the “star” which led the wise men to
Jesus? Was it not the same “star” which leads us towards His Second
Coming ? - the “star” of Holy Scripture, the Word of God (Matthew 2:5).
We must be guided by the Scriptures if we are to find our way to Jesus
Christ. The Scriptures are “a lamp to our feet and a light to our path”
(Psalm 119:105). The Scriptures will bring us wisdom. They lead us to
Jesus. As we come to Christ, we will discover that He is our Wisdom (1
Corinthians 1:18-27a, 30a; 2:1-7, 10, 12-13).
What
a great difference there is between the wisdom of this world and the
wisdom of God which is Jesus Christ! In Matthew 2, we see the wisdom of
man. Herod thought he was smart (vs. 8, 12). God is not impressed by
man’s wisdom - “I will destroy the wisdom of the wise, and the
cleverness of the clever, I will thwart … Has not God made foolish the
wisdom of the world” (1 Corinthians 1:19-20). The wisdom of God is very
different from the wisdom of this world. God’s wisdom fills us with joy
(Matthew 2:10). God’s wisdom leads us to worship Christ (Matthew 2:2,
11). The wise men brought costly gifts to Jesus. This runs counter to
the wisdom of this world. Worldly wisdom tells us to acquire riches
rather than giving them away to Jesus. When we give ourselves to Jesus,
the world may say, “What a waste!” The Word of God assures us that
giving our time, talents and money to the Lord is never a waste. When,
in joyful worship, we give ourselves to Jesus, He saves us from wasting
our lives on things that can never satisfy. Looking to Him, we become
less attached to the things we cannot keep - material possessions - and
we learn to treasure the one thing that remains forever - eternal life.
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