Monday, December 16, 2013

A Christmas Devotion #10

Matthew 2:1-2;"Now after Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea in the days of Herod the king, magi from the east arrived in Jerusalem, saying, "Where is He who has been born King of the Jews? For we saw His star in the east and have come to worship Him".

When is something that looks same, not the same? if you have ever been to New York City you probably have come across 'street vendors' selling their 'Louis Vuitton' bags. Bags that look the same but are a cheap imitation at best. Here, in our text today i think we have a good example that falls into this very category. Look at the difference in the text we have read from the gospel of Matthew: 'Herod the king' and 'He who has been born King of the Jews'. Now, even though the Greek word of king (βασιλεύς - basileus) is the same word that is used in both instances, i like what most English translations have done by capitalizing the word 'King' for Jesus. For there is a galaxy-sized chasm between their kingship. You see, Herod may have been 'king' of Judea put he doesn't come close to Jesus, King of the Jews. When we read through the Gospels we see many facets of Jesus and His character. We see a Friend, a Healer, a Teacher, the Son of Man, the Son of God, the list could go on. This started me on a train of thought about how many times we look at Christ and only see an aspect of Him that we want to see? The side that embodies Love, the side that Delights in us, the side that sees Him as our Best Friend. Don’t get me wrong these are all great things that we see in Christ, but it is just a part of who He is. HE IS KING! We must never forget that He is the King of Kings and the Lord or Lords, the One in Revelation Chapter 1 with the snow white hair, eyes of like fire, feet like bronze, a voice like the sound of many waters, and a face like the sun shining in it's strength. Couple that with Revelation 19 where we see a Christ coming on a white horse, clothed in a robe dipped in blood. This is a part of Christ also. The word awesome is often misused in our conversations today, but it is definitely the appropriate word to use when describing our King, He truly is Awesome in every sense of the word. To understand Christ, is to know Him and everything that He is, from Friend to Coming King. Let us not forget that this is the Man that will Judge all of mankind. The Only One who is qualified to do so.

He is King! Whether Pilate did it from a place of truthful sincerity or if he was adding insult to injury, what he had written on Christ's Cross; "This is Jesus, The King of the Jews", was incredibly accurate.

As the world looks to 'their kings' today, let's remember our King. The Christ-Child.

Glory to the King.

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