“Herod, who was king, secretly questioned the Wise Men. Then he sent them to Bethlehem where, according to what a prophet long ago had written, Christ was to be born. King Herod told the Wise Men to tell him when they found the child, so he could worship him too. Then they went on their way.” Matthew 2:7-9
Herod---his name brings chills to those who know scriptures, as we remember the evil he represents. He speaks to the wise men in secret, rather than in the open---already in his heart he knows whatever he does will not be done openly or honestly.
“Find the baby.....tell me where.....that I might worship him, too.” Herod was king and intended to remain king! Why would he worship the promised child? Lies came easily to him. I wonder at that moment if the wise men suspected?
Many claim to want to worship, but often, just like Herod it is only “lip service”. We have ulterior motives for worship. Some come because they were taught it is the “right thing to do”. Some come hoping for something in return....a miracle, financial help, healing, etc. Some come to “fit in” with their peers. Some come to gain power, riches, fame, glory, praise, self-satisfaction. Not all good reasons, or honest reasons, or kind reasons.
But many like the wise men come because they feel compelled to come, drawn by the King’s power, guided by his Holy Spirit. They come to find something rather then to get something. Some, like the wise men, even come to give----their hearts, their souls, their love, their service, their worship.
Why am I here at the stable? Am I a wise man, a shepherd----or a displaced king? “All who seek me, will find me, if they search with all their hearts.”
Dear Lord and Savior, make a home in my heart and displace all that shouldn’t be there.. amen