For most Americans, the biblical Christmas story is one that has been told hundreds of times. For some of us it has been told so many times that the wonder and message has become watered-down. The story of the birth of Christ, the shepherds, and the wise men has become a routine tradition as part of the Christmas season. But nothing about this story is routine. Nothing about this amazing moment is watered-down. Rather, perhaps our faith has become watered-down? Maybe our devotion has become so traditional that we do not see how far we have strayed?
Wise Men Still Seek Him; Do You?
There are many amazing examples of sacrifice mentioned throughout the birth of Christ and many expressions of ultimate love. One example of the sacrifice can be seen in the wise men. We don’t know a lot about the wise men, based on biblical records, but what we do know can deeply challenge the status of our faith.
“Jesus was born in Bethlehem in Judea, during the reign of King Herod. About that time some wise men from eastern lands arrived in Jerusalem, asking, “Where is the newborn king of the Jews? We saw his star as it rose, and we have come to worship him.” Matthew 2:1-2
“After this interview the wise men went their way. And the star they had seen in the east guided them to Bethlehem. It went ahead of them and stopped over the place where the child was. 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. When it was time to leave, they returned to their own country by another route, for God had warned them in a dream not to return to Herod.” Matthew 2:9-12
In today’s terms, these men would have been viewed as “radical.” They sacrificed much just to get a chance to worship Christ.
A. They sacrificed their TIME. These men were not from Bethlehem or Jerusalem, but were from some lands in the east. Most historians believe that they probably traveled about 800-900 miles in order to make the journey to visit Christ. This trip would not have been a quick one. It would have taken weeks, maybe even months for this trip to come to completion.
And then I think of my life. How much time am I willing to sacrifice for Christ? Will I drop everything and follow His leading for my life? When I reflect back on my daily habits, how much of my time is set aside in the pursuit of Christ?
B. They sacrificed their REPUTATION. These were kings. And while many believe that they probably knew the prophecies of Daniel and the foretelling of the Messiah, they were willing to take a step of faith and follow a star to Bethlehem. What? Can you imagine that you are a magi and you are leaving everything to follow a star? I can only guess what others said or thought in regards to their decision.
Would I be willing to put my reputation on the line in order to follow God’s leading for my life? Am I willing to look radical in the eyes of men to fulfill God’s will? God may call us to do some radical things and our reputation may be in question in the eyes of the world. Will I still be obedient in spite of this?
C. They sacrificed their SAFETY. These magi came to Herod to inquire about the birth of the Messiah. They left Herod’s presence with the order to come back to him if they happened to find this child. The wise men disregarded Herod’s orders as they had been warned in a dream not to return to Herod. This was a choice that could have put their safety in jeopardy as they were going against Herod’s orders. They were willing to follow God and His plans over Herod’s.
Is my safety and physical well-being more important to me than following God’s plan for my life? Are there things that God is calling me to that I have not pursued because it would disrupt the comfort and safety of my current situation?
D. They sacrificed their GIFTS. The wise men came bearing gifts of frankincense, gold, and myrrh. These were costly gifts that they were willing to give to God. They bowed down to worship the child and opened their treasure chests to present Him the gifts.
Am I willing to give? Do I ever give until it hurts? What gifts has God given me to use for His kingdom?
These wise men sought God above all else. They sacrificed their time, reputation, safety, and gifts, all for their long-awaited King. Am I willing to still seek Christ with all of my heart? Am I willing to sacrifice anything for the baby who came in a manger, but who died on a cross for my sins? In a world of comfortable Christianity, am I driven to seek God above all else and follow Him?
Written by Amy Carrico
Author of Making the Moments Matter Blog
Last Updated on December 11, 2023
Angel Baker says
WOW! Thank you for sharing. These are thoughts that I have never taken the time to ponder but you gave me something to stop and think about how am I in my journey in my journey of a Christian.
Kaelyn Sineni says
I love this blog post. It’s so beautifully written. So often I go about my daily tasks and don’t even stop to give God quality time. I do my devotion or praying while I am doing something else, but am I really just focused on more worldly things than having my sights set on God. This is a lesson we all need to hear. Thank you so much for sharing!
Debi Hendrickson says
That is beautifully written!