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Wise men still seek him

 

 

A young southern child was visiting his northern relatives one Christmas. Looking at their nativity display, he told them that the wise men were firemen. “Why would you think that?” his northern relatives asked. “Because it says in the bible that they came from a far!” he replied. (‘Fire’ sounds a lot like ‘far’ in his region of the country.)

 

We probably have a lot of misunderstandings about these visitors bearing famous gifts. We don’t know for sure where they came from, who they were, or even how many came to set eyes on the child of God. Traditionally, we include figures representing three wise men in the nativity scene along with the manger, Mary, Joseph, the baby Jesus and all the rest. But most likely, they arrived much later, maybe even a couple of years later.

 

What we do know for sure is that they purposefully and intentionally sought after Jesus. And wise men still seek Him. Do you?

 

Wise men (and women) follow Him whatever the cost.

 

Their lives are marked by His light that shines in their lives.

 

They are compelled to focus their journey on discovering Him.

 

Despite their status, they bow before Him and exalt Him.

 

More than anything else, their lives are measured by faithfulness and praise.

 

The gift of Christmas wisdom allows wise men to still seek Jesus, not just the sweet little baby, but The Lord of Lords, King of Kings, the Prince of peace.

 

Wise men still seek Him. Will you?

 

 

Wise men still seek him

We enjoy Christmas decorations. I especially enjoy seeing post-Christmas candles in the windows of homes around town. Of course, now a days they are electric candles but seeing those little beacons shining into the neighborhood reminds me of our “Christmas is every day” mission. It is the mission of GLOW to see His light shine in the darkness to remind people where they can turn for real peace and joy.

We didn’t have any Christmas decorations this year or last. Since we thought we were moving soon for mission work in Bolivia we sold all our decorations, except Marcia’ parents’ old nativity set. Years ago when the family was at home we would typically take down Christmas decorations on or about New Year’s Day. But we would keep up the nativity set for a little longer. Many theologians agree that the Magi didn’t arrive to see Jesus until he was 1 1/2 or two years old in his house in Bethlehem. So we would arrange the Magi figures away from the nativity set acknowledging that the wise men were still seeking him over a very long and arduous journey. Can you imagine such determination?!

Did you know that wise men (and women and boys and girls) still seek Jesus today? Through difficult journeys in their lives, when it seems that the hope of joy has escaped, wise men still seek him. Day after difficult day. Year after trying year. They still bring valuable gifts to him, perhaps the most valuable of is their faithful pursuit of the King of Kings and the praise and adoration they give him.

Wise men still seek him. Do you?