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Episode Synopsis
In today's episode, I want to take you all the way back to Jesus's birth story—the Christmas story we know and love. But I want to hone in on the wise men, the ones who brought the three gifts. Though we think there were three, we actually don't know that for sure. We'll dive into who these men actually were and why their story is so significant.
Key Points:
Who Were the Wise Men?
The term "wise men" applied to a wide range of people involved in astrology, dream interpretation, and the study of sacred writings.
They were likely polytheistic men, believing in multiple gods and chasing after wisdom and magic.
Reference: Matthew 2:1-12 and BibleRef.com.
Their Role in the Christmas Story:
Despite not worshipping God, these wise men were used by Him in a big way.
Their gifts (gold, frankincense, and myrrh) probably funded Jesus's family's trip to Egypt, helping them escape Herod's plan to kill Jesus (Matthew 2:13-15).
The Broader Message:
The wise men's visit foreshadows the worship of Jesus by all Gentile nations.
God can use anyone, regardless of their beliefs or past. This shows His incredible power and love.
Many people know facts about the Bible without engaging with its truth. The wise men's story reminds us that God can work through anyone to fulfill His purposes.
Personal Reflection:
I recently attended a Skillet concert and felt overwhelmed by God's message. Despite our differences, God can use us all.
This message reassured me that no matter where we are in life or how we feel, God can use us to further His kingdom and make our lives better.
Join the Me and Jesus Community here.
Grab the prayer journal here.
Grab the 6 day Bible study here.
I’d love to hear what you think! Hit me up on Instagram!
Key Points:
Who Were the Wise Men?
The term "wise men" applied to a wide range of people involved in astrology, dream interpretation, and the study of sacred writings.
They were likely polytheistic men, believing in multiple gods and chasing after wisdom and magic.
Reference: Matthew 2:1-12 and BibleRef.com.
Their Role in the Christmas Story:
Despite not worshipping God, these wise men were used by Him in a big way.
Their gifts (gold, frankincense, and myrrh) probably funded Jesus's family's trip to Egypt, helping them escape Herod's plan to kill Jesus (Matthew 2:13-15).
The Broader Message:
The wise men's visit foreshadows the worship of Jesus by all Gentile nations.
God can use anyone, regardless of their beliefs or past. This shows His incredible power and love.
Many people know facts about the Bible without engaging with its truth. The wise men's story reminds us that God can work through anyone to fulfill His purposes.
Personal Reflection:
I recently attended a Skillet concert and felt overwhelmed by God's message. Despite our differences, God can use us all.
This message reassured me that no matter where we are in life or how we feel, God can use us to further His kingdom and make our lives better.
Join the Me and Jesus Community here.
Grab the prayer journal here.
Grab the 6 day Bible study here.
I’d love to hear what you think! Hit me up on Instagram!
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