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When they saw the star, they were filled with joy! They entered the house and saw the child with his mother, Mary, and they bowed down and worshiped him. Then they opened their treasure chests and gave him gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh. Matthew 2:10-11
The wise men trusted the sign of the star in the heavens and traveled many miles with their valuable gifts to honor a newborn king. They endured great hardship and discomfort during their travels. They risked robbery and illness while traveling many miles through the deserts. When they arrived in the land of Israel, they were greeted by a violent, scheming king who intended to trick them into helping him commit murder. The risks and inconveniences they faced daily made for a treacherous, uncertain journey.
Finally, when they saw the star confirming that their journey had been successful, they offered their gifts to the newborn king. What did they think of the humble little town of Bethlehem at that time? Mary and Joseph weren't wealthy and hardly had the appearance of royalty.
Nevertheless, the wise men acted in faith, leaving their gifts with the family, rejoicing that they could celebrate the newborn king, and trusting that there was so much more to this king than their eyes could see.
The wise men trusted the sign of the star in the heavens and traveled many miles with their valuable gifts to honor a newborn king. They endured great hardship and discomfort during their travels. They risked robbery and illness while traveling many miles through the deserts. When they arrived in the land of Israel, they were greeted by a violent, scheming king who intended to trick them into helping him commit murder. The risks and inconveniences they faced daily made for a treacherous, uncertain journey.
Finally, when they saw the star confirming that their journey had been successful, they offered their gifts to the newborn king. What did they think of the humble little town of Bethlehem at that time? Mary and Joseph weren't wealthy and hardly had the appearance of royalty.
Nevertheless, the wise men acted in faith, leaving their gifts with the family, rejoicing that they could celebrate the newborn king, and trusting that there was so much more to this king than their eyes could see.