WISE MEN
In the Bible story of old
a story of wise men is
told.
We read about them in
Matthew 2.
They appear to have been
well to do.
These wise men were said
to be scientific astrologers
who for a living studied
the night sky for special stars.
Perhaps the first
horoscopes
came from these mysterious
folks.
They recorded statistics
and were somewhat mystic,
foretelling of future
unknown events -
perhaps calamity they
would circumvent.
Traveling by camel caravan
eastward over strange and
distant lands
they were following a
unique star.
One which led them night
after night afar.
They knew the star
belonged to the king of the Jews
for the prophets said a
king would be born to rule.
The star led them to the
house where the Lord Jesus,
Christ, the Savior, with
his mother, Mary, was.
These wise men bowed down
and worshiped the Christ-child
then presented him with
gifts they had compiled.
Do you know what made
these men wise?
Was it the stars in the
sky?
Was it statistics and
supposition?
Was it financial gain and
man's wisdom?
These men were wise
because they followed the light
that led them to the One
who could give them sight.
Sight to see their need of a personal Savior
where heaven's destination
wasn't through labor.
Sight when they met the
Light of the World
who was born that first
Christmas Day, we're told.
* * * * *
These ancient wise men of
old went searching.
Today men and women are
still searching.
Searching through worldly
thrills that bring a degree of pleasure
but in the end leaves an
emptiness beyond measure.
Stop searching,
start reaching
toward the everlasting
light
that brings hope and
delight.
You will become wise, too,
if you end your search
anew
and discover the Light of
the World.
It's the greatest story
ever told.
Wise men
still seek Him.
Become wise
in God's eyes.
...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..."
They went on their way,
and the star they had
seen in the east
went ahead of them until
it stopped
over the place where the
child was.
When they saw the star,
they were overjoyed.
On coming to the house,
they saw the child with
his mother Mary,
and they bowed down and
worshiped him.
They they opened their
treasures and presented him with gifts
of gold and of incense
and of myrrh.
Matthew 2:1-2, 9-11
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