LEADERS
The first Christmas story
mentions the leaders of that day,
though the focus is on the
angel's message, the baby,
the shepherds, the manger,
Mary, Joseph,
a bright star and wise men
bearing gifts.
There were political
leaders
and unnamed religious
leaders.
The political leaders were
Caesar Augustus
and the governor of Syria
named Quirinius.
Another leader was King
Herod, a malicious fellow,
who issued an edict for
the wise men to follow.
The wise men were very
astute, quite true to their name, it seems,
as they heeded an opposite
instruction from a dream.
There were also religious
leaders well versed in Old Testament law.
These were the chief
priests, or Sadducees, and other teachers of the law.
These priests ensured that
the order of worship was adhered to,
obeying the law, but in
their hearts they didn't have a clue.
Even the teachers of the
law practiced a legalistic religion,
one lacking relationship,
following rules vs. heart application.
Gaining head knowledge,
obeying the law which is right,
but lacking heart
knowledge leading them to the Light.
When Herod inquired of
them where Christ was to be born
they knew the answer based
on scripture – in Bethlehem.
Old Testament prophesy was
being fulfilled right then, in their lifetime,
but these leaders seemed
to be too preoccupied to take time to seek and find.
So all these leaders
learned that the king of the Jews, as prophesied, was born.
Did any of them jump on
their chariots or horses creating a dust storm?
It seemed to be just
another day in the neighborhood.
Perhaps if they had heart
knowledge they would have understood.
Were they too busy to even set an hour apart?
Or maybe not interested
because of calloused hearts?
No one interrupted their
schedules from their daily duties
to go see a newborn baby
whom everyone thinks is a cutey.
Not just any baby adored.
He was the Savior, Christ
the Lord,
of whom the heavenly host
did joyfully sing
and of whom the wise men
called a newborn king
Quite the opposite from
the shepherds and the wise men who
sought the promised
Christ-child until He was at last found.
The shepherds hurried off
to see if the announcement was true.
The wise men persevered
for weeks following the star eastward bound.
The shepherds through
their witness and testimony gave glory to God
telling everyone
everything while glorifying and praising God.
Matthew records that when
the wise men saw the child they worshiped him
recognizing that the
Christ-child was God's promised one, the King of Kings.
Two
totally different responses. The political and religious leaders
were indifferent.
The
shepherds and wise men testified of this One who was born to make a
difference.
The shepherds and wise men
wholeheartedly made time
while the leaders had no
interest in their minds.
* * * * *
Who are we most like?
Do we search and find the
Light?
Do we make the time for
Bible study
or do we find we are too
busy?
Do we make the time to
make a difference
imitating Christlikeness
or do we often find
ourselves indifferent
to our neighbor's trials
and stress?
Be like the shepherds or wise men.
Do not be like these
leaders, those men,
who were too busy, too
preoccupied, too indifferent.
Study God's Word, imitate
Christ. You'll see in yourself a difference.
After Jesus was born in
Bethlehem in Judea,
during the time of King
Herod,
Magi from the east came
to Jerusalem and asked,
"Where is the one
who has been born king of the Jews?
We saw his star in the
east and have come to worship him."
When King Herod heard
this he was disturbed,
and all of Jerusalem
with him.
When he had called
together all the people's chief priests
and teachers of the law,
he asked them where the
Christ was to be born.
In Bethlehem in Judea,
they replied,
"for this is what
the prophet has written."
Matthew 2:1-5
"Let's go to
Bethlehem and see this thing that has happened,
which the Lord has told
us about."
So they hurried off and
found Mary and Joseph, and the baby,
who was lying in the
manger.
When they had seen him,
they spread the word
concerning what had been told them about this child.
Luke 2:15-17
On coming to the house,
they saw the child with his mother Mary,
and they bowed down and
worshiped him.
Matthew 2:11
I am the light of the
world.
Whoever follows me will
never walk in darkness,
but will have the light
of life.
John 8:12
I have hidden your word in my heart
that I might not sin
against you.
Psalm 119:11
Pharisees and Sadducees
(from NIV)
The Pharisees were a
legalistic and separatist group who strictly, but often
hypocritically, kept the law of Moses and the unwritten "tradition
of the elders." The Sadducees were more worldly and politically
minded, and were theologically unorthodox – among other things
denying the resurrection, angels, and spirits.
Chief priests - Sadducees
who were in charge of worship at the temple.
Teachers of the law –
The Jewish scholars of the day, professionally trained in the
development, teaching and application of OT law.
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