Magi

December 13th – Matthew 2:1

Matthew 2:1

I can remember as a child hearing about the Magi in the Christmas story. Men who saw a star and refused to ignore it. They went a long way, leaving behind what felt safe, familiar, and comfortable. And all because they believed a King had truly been born. Their journey was long, costly, and full of unknowns, yet their faith kept pulling them forward. They didn’t wait for convenience, they moved with conviction. Every step they took was driven by a deep hunger to be in the presence of Jesus. When they finally arrived, they didn’t rush past the moment. Instead, they bowed, worshiped, and offered their very best. Their story reminds me that true faith is willing to travel far, sacrifice much, and trust God fully. It challenges my heart to ask how badly I want Jesus. Am I willing to seek Him when it’s hard, when it’s uncomfortable, when it costs me something? The Magi teach me that encountering Christ is always worth the journey. May we each have that same holy thirst that refuses to settle for distance. May we follow His light wherever it leads. And may our greatest joy always be found at His feet.

Reflection Question:
What might God be inviting you to leave behind or step out of so you can seek Jesus more fully and draw closer to His presence?

Prayer Prompt:
Lord, give me a heart like the Magi. One that is willing to follow Your light no matter the distance or cost. Stir in me a deeper hunger for Jesus, and help me seek Him with faith, perseverance, and joy until I am found at His feet in worship.

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December 7th – Matthew 2:11

Matthew 2:11

When you set out to find God’s truth, He will reveal it to you in magnificent ways. Just look at the wise men. Knowing the Old Testament prophecy about the birth of the promised Savior, when they saw the Star of Bethlehem, they set out in search of the Messiah. Following the star in the east, led them to the child King. Because of their faith and belief in His Word, God rewarded them greatly by allowing them to see the Child, Jesus Christ, Redeemer of the world. And in response, they fell to their feet in worship and thanks.

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