devotion

Jesus and the Wise Men

When decorating a Christmas tree, what do we put at the top? A star!  

The star on the Christmas tree reminds us of the star God put in the sky for the wise men. They knew it was a sign that a special king had been born – who would become the greatest King of all.  

The wise men followed the star to the Jerusalem. "Where is the one who has been born king of the Jews? We saw his star in the east and have come to worship him." (Matthew 2:2)

King Herod and the people of Jerusalem have no idea. According to the ancient prophecy, God’s promised Messiah-King was to be born in Bethlehem. 

So the wise men go to Bethlehem. Finding Jesus with his mother, what’s the first thing they did? 

These respected men of great learning got down on the knees, bowed down to the ground, and worshipped Him. They are giving their honour and allegiance to Jesus as their King.  In Matthew’s account, the first people to worship Jesus are foreigners! 

Jesus was born as King for people of all nations.  His kingdom is open to ALL.  No matter what country you are from, God wants you to be part of his family. 

Jesus of Nazareth, the King of the Jews was written above Jesus when he was crowned with thorns and nailed to the cross.  But what he did there was for ALL people. 

In Jesus, we see: 

 

A King who is prepared to suffer with us and die for us. Jesus is the Lamb of God who has taken away the sin of the world… yours, mine, everyone’s.

A King whose love moves him to take the blame for all our mistakes, so we can be forgiven and come into a right relationship with God. 

A King who conquers death for us, so we can be part of his family forever.

 

Through Jesus, God’s promises and blessings are for ALL people. 

Like the wise men, we can receive Jesus as our King and worship him. 

 

Shalom!  Pr Rolly Stahl

KAPS Youth Event- Save the date - November 27th

Christmas is coming in November and we would like to invite you all (yes, this time it’s open to all members of your family!) for some Christmas activities, worship and a meal at the church.

Our last KAPS event for the year is coming up on Sunday 27th November from 4 to 7pm, so pop it in your diaries now. Just a $2 donation per child to cover costs for the activities.  Look forward to seeing you then!

Rachel and Georgie

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