As part of the birth of Jesus we read an account in Matthew's Gospel of Herod the king of Judea receiving some people from an eastern land who were alerted that the true "King of the Jews" had been born. As a result of their visit Herod and the general population of Jerusalem were threatened. Just who were these people and why was Herod threatened? God was bringing His long-awaited Messiah to the earth and the ungodly were going to try but would not be able to stop His plan. The Magi from the east were led there by a visible star. That this was no ordinary star. This was not an ordinary star. The Greek word for star simply means "radiance" or "brilliance." Coming in the form of a light, this was the reappearance of the Shechinah Glory, announcing the birth of the Messiah to a group of Gentiles.The vast majority of Jewish people, who should have been looking for their Messiah, were unaware of the birth of Christ, whereas these Gentiles, who were not God's people at that time, did seek to acknowledge this King. The same situation exists today as we anxiously anticipate His second arrival. Most could care less; but those of us who know Him look for Him to appear at any time
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