Season of the Church
Year: Advent (purple)
Story in Scripture: Matthew 2: 1-12
As we have learned together through the weeks of
Advent, we have followed the journey of the Prophets, Mary and Joseph, and the
Sheperds. This week, we celebrate the inclusion of the three “Wise Men” in
God’s Gospel story. These learned men were charged by King Herod to find the
Christ child that had been prophesied. We know that King Herod intended to
destroy his “competition,” once they found out where the baby was. One of the
most significant aspects of this story is that the Wise Men were experts in
their various areas of academia- they were perhaps the most skeptical of those
that visited Mary, Joseph, and Jesus. Yet they worship him, acknowleding his
divinity. What a beautiful illustration of how knowledge and mystery can both
manifest in our faith and understanding of who God is. As Advent draws us
closer and closer to Christmas morning, I pray that your families will take
time each day to be still and quiet, relishing the anticipation of the
celebration of the birth of Jesus. In joyfully welcoming Christmas, we have the
opportunity to also look forward to and await the Resurrection and God’s
glorious redemption. Praise be to God! Many resources are still available for
checkout in the trinityKids Advent Library in the Gathering Room.
Guiding Questions for
Discussion:
I
wonder what the Wise Men were thinking when Herod sent them to find the baby
Jesus?
These
men were very smart and had learned about a lot of things- the stars, history,
the natural world… I wonder if they had learned about what the prophets said
about Jesus? I wonder how they felt when the realized that the prophets words
were true?
I
wonder what their journey to Bethlehem was like? I wonder what they brought
with them as they traveled?
I
wonder what they thought they would find when they arrived in Bethlehem? Do you
think they were expecting to find the King of the World as a baby in a manger?
Prayer:
“Dear God, thank you for
the story of the Wise Men. We know that you are with us as we learn, as we
wonder, and as we ask questions. We are so glad that you have included us in
the story of Jesus’ birth. As Christmas gets closer, help us to remember that
we are so blessed to celebrate that you have come to be with us and that you
provide all that we need. Amen.”
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