Text: Matthew 2:1-12
The Wise Men Desired to Seek and Worship the Messiah
- While we do not know much about the wise men’s identity, we do know about their intention to know and adore Christ.
- The journey and gifts of the wise men convey theological and prophetic significance (Psalm 72:10-11; Isaiah 60:3-6).
Herod the King Desired to Seek and Destroy the Messiah
- Herod’s response to Christ’s appearance was anxiety and anger. (See also Matthew 2:13-18).
- Jesus’ birth in Bethlehem was confirmed by prophecy in Micah 5:2-5.
APPLICATION: Lessons From the Wise Men (from J.C. Ryle)
- There may be true worshippers of God in places where we should not expect to find them.
- There may be knowledge of Scripture in the head, while there is no grace in the heart.
- The conduct of the wise men is a splendid example of spiritual diligence.
- The conduct of the wise men is a striking example of faith.