Matthew 2:1-12

Matthew 2.1-12

Missing the point is easier than we might think. In this passage we have Herod deep in darkness and evil. We have the Magi, wise and seeking. But we must not miss the Chief Priest and scribes, people who knew the scriptures. Herod was on bad terms with the Sanhedrin, nevertheless there were at least some leaders he could talk to for answers. They knew the scriptures, but did they recognize the Christ? The religious elites were so infected with the system of power and privilege that even though they could know where the Messiah would be born it made no personal difference for them. All they had was information that was only useful to curry favor and advance their cause. It did not draw them close to God.

From Jerusalem to Bethlehem was less than 5 miles. Verse 6 indicates that they were aware of the predictions, that they had the information concerning the facts of the Messiah’s birth. But they made no effort to find the Christ child for themselves. Were they unaware of Herod’s intent? They certainly knew his character. The religious institution, with its magnetism, pulled them so powerfully that they missed the Messiah. There were functions that had to be performed. There were meetings to attend. There were matters, important and trivial, that did not allow them to see the questions about the Christ as anything more than an academic pursuit.

May God grant us the grace that in our study of the Bible, our work in the faith community, our conversations about God, our frustrations and joys in congregations that we never miss our Lord. In our conversations with the Herods of our world may we never miss the Messiah.

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