
Verse of the Day: Matthew 2:11
And going into the house, they saw the child with Mary his mother, and they fell down and worshiped him. Then, opening their treasures, they offered him gifts, gold and frankincense and myrrh.
The magi, wise men from the East, traveled far, guided by a star and driven by a longing to find the newborn King. When they finally arrived and saw Jesus, they bowed in awe and worshiped Him. In that humble moment, they recognized His divine identity and offered gifts that spoke of who He truly is.
They gave gold, honoring Him as King. They presented frankincense, acknowledging His priestly role as the One who connects us to the Father. And they offered myrrh, a symbol of His coming sacrifice for the salvation of the world. These were not ordinary gifts, they were treasures that revealed their reverence and understanding of who Jesus was.
We may not bring the same physical gifts, but we can still come before Him with hearts full of worship. We can offer Him our time, our talents, our love, and our obedience. Like the magi, let us seek Him with purpose, bow before Him with awe, and give Him our very best. For Jesus is the King of kings, worthy of all we are and all we have.
“We Three Kings” by Reawaken Hymns is about the journey of the three wise men (Magi) who followed a star to find and worship the newborn Jesus, bringing Him gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh—each symbolizing aspects of His identity: King, God, and Savior.
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