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The Three Wise Gentiles Matthew Chapter 2 Our title for this chapter is a little play on words, just to draw our attention to a really interesting tidbit from the Bible. Most of us know the story of the birth of Jesus. We ve probably seen many manger scenes, you know, the stable, the animals, Mary, Joseph, the baby in a manger, the three wise men. It s part of the bedrock of our faith, so I don t want to lessen the importance of the story of the birth of our Savior We Three Kings of Orient are Bearing Gifts We Traverse afar But, from Matthew Chapter 2, there is more to the story. We ll begin with two definitions: A Jew is a person in the Family Tree of Abraham. Abraham was the first Jew. A Gentile is anyone else. Now, on to Matthew 2, verses 1&2 Now after Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judea in the days of Herod the king, behold, wise men from the East came to Jerusalem, saying, Where is He who has been born King of the Jews? For we have seen His star in the East and have come to worship Him. Matthew 2:1&2 The first couple of verses in most Bible chapters really give you a lot of interesting facts to set the stage for what you are about to read. Let s ask some journalism questions and see what we learn: a. When (when did this take place)? Sometime after Jesus was born in Bethlehem

b. When (during whose reign)? During the days when Herod was King over Palestine. (That puts this event sometime around 4 BC history records Herod s death about 4 BC) This was the time when Rome ruled the whole area. The Jews did not have their own kingdom. They were subjects of Rome. Rome had appointed Herod the Great the ruler over the whole Judea and Galilee area. He was not a Jew, and he was exceedingly cruel. He is known to have murdered his wife, his 3 sons, his mother-in-law, his brotherin-law, and many others. His greatest known work was the rebuilding of the temple in Jerusalem. He started it in 19BC, and building was still going on after his death, during the time when Jesus walked in the temple. c. Who (who is this talking about)? Men from the East called Wise Men. These would have been astronomers, or educated men, from the east east of Jerusalem. Probably from the area which is present-day Iraq or Iran. They were not Jews, but Gentiles. They came from an area of the world where they did not believe in the One, True God. d. What (what were they doing)? They travelled to Jerusalem because they had reason to think a momentous event had occurred for the Jewish people. e. How (how had they heard about Jesus)? How would they have known this? They saw a star in the sky. When they coupled the sighting of this star with the facts they already knew (It s very possible they had copies of the prophecies of Daniel who lived and prophesied in their area of the world some 500 years before this ), they realized the Jewish Messiah had arrived. Know therefore, and understand, that from the going forth of the command to restore and build Jerusalem until Messiah the Prince, there shall be seven weeks and sixty-two weeks Daniel 9:25

This Jewish Messiah was The One the Jews had been waiting for. The descendant of King David. The true King of Israel who was also God. Interesting, though, isn t it, that it was these three educated Gentiles who recognized this, and not the educated Jews who should have been holding their breath waiting for this Promised One. Why weren t they? Because the educated Jews had stopped looking forward to their Messiah s coming. They were much more interested in their political climate, and their positions of power within their religious community. They totally were caught unaware when their God visited them. It was when I was a senior in High School, though, that I first realized the story of Jesus wasn t just a story But the educated Gentiles at least the Three Wise Gentiles were fascinated with what they saw coming to pass. They believed the Jewish scriptures were true, and they acted on it. That s faith in the One, True God. What an interesting twist! The story of Jesus birth includes Three Gentiles with Faith in the One, True, God, and practically a whole nation of Jews without. The Three Wise Gentiles heard about Jesus by reading ancient Jewish manuscripts, and then seeing a star. How did you hear about Jesus? I ll tell you my own story here, and then as you study this on your own, think through your own story. I don t remember when I actually first heard the name of Jesus. My family were church-goers from the time I was little, so it must have been then that I first heard people talking about Him. And I must have first heard the Gospel story the story of Jesus birth, life, death and resurrection at some time in my growing up years, but again, I don t remember exactly when. I just know I grew up knowing the facts.

It was when I was a senior in High School, though, that I first realized the story of Jesus wasn t just a story. It was real. And Jesus was alive. And He cared personally for me. It hit me like a ton of bricks one Sunday morning in 1965. I was visiting a little Baptist church in Tucson, Arizona. I sat in the congregation listening to a sermon preached by a Pastor named Dick Buck. He was teaching from the Old Testament book of Nehemiah. He was talking about this man, Nehemiah, in Old Testament times, who was chosen of God to get the wall built around the crumbled-down city of Jerusalem. I sat there that morning wondering if God had anything special He wanted me to do with my life. I was a senior in High School and thinking about where to go to college.and what to do with my life and I just wondered did God have anything He wanted for me? When you really hear about Jesus, your life changes. That s when it hit me. If God did have anything He wanted for me, how in the world could I know what it was? I didn t even know God. I knew about Him. I knew His story. But I didn t know Him at all. He and I were strangers. As Pastor Buck continued to preach, I remember talking to God for the first time in my life Lord, what is it You would like me to do with my life? I m not much just a plain girl who tells a few lies and isn t very good underneath the surface. I ve heard the story that when You died on the cross You paid the price for sin. But, Jesus.You died for me, didn t you? You actually died for me, not just for everybody, but really for me. It was my sin you paid for? I haven t ever realized that You are real. Why did You die for me? I don t know why You did, but I would like to thank you for it. I don t know what to give back to You for doing that for me. I don t have anything You would want. But here s my life. You can do anything You want with it. It s Yours. I m Yours. And that was when I first really heard about Jesus. My life has never been the same. When you really hear about Jesus your life changes.

When Herod the king heard this, he was troubled, and all Jerusalem with him. And when he had gathered all the chief priests and scribes of the people together, he inquired of them where the Christ was to be born. Matthew 2:3&4 Why was Herod the king troubled when he heard about the visit of the Three Wise Gentiles? (Three Wise Men) Now if we didn t know the whole story already, we might think at this point that Herod was wanting just as much as the Three Wise Gentiles to find and worship this little newborn King, right? But most of us do already know the rest of this story. We know that king Herod is eventually going to try to kill this child because he saw him as a potential rival. We know that king Herod was troubled because he was afraid. Afraid that his own position of power was about to be challenged by a myth a prophecy 7 centuries old - from a book he didn t believe in. Herod was a king of Israel, put in power by the Roman authorities. But he was not a man of faith. He didn t believe in the One, True, God, he just told everyone he did. He wasn t looking forward to a Messiah, a Savior, to save him from his sins. He didn t even want to think about his sins. And he sure didn t think he needed to be forgiven of his sins. All he needed was to get rid of all his enemies. This little baby that was just born was definitely an enemy in his eyes. Why did Herod want to know where the child was to be born? So he could find him and kill him. Just like that. Herod had reason to be afraid. Look at Revelation 2:27. He (the one who is a true believer) shall rule them with a rod of iron. They shall be dashed to pieces like the potter s vessels I (Jesus) also received from my father In other words, the time is coming when even the believers in the One, True God will have the power to conquer and destroy unbelievers to say nothing of the power Jesus Himself has received of God. Herod was a usurper and he knew it. He had not received the right to rule the Jews from God. And God was the only One qualified to bestow that

right. He had the legal right from Rome but deep within he had to know that God s laws always trump man s. Example? In our day and age it is legal to kill a not-yet-born baby. But God doesn t give us that right. If that baby is alive in the womb, then it is alive. And God says You shall not murder. (Exodus 20:13) God s laws always trump man s laws. So they said to him, In Bethlehem of Judea, for thus it is written by the prophet: But you, Bethlehem, in the land of Judah, Are not the least among the rulers of Judah; For out of you shall come a Ruler Who will shepherd My people Israel. Matthew 2:5&6 The chief priests and the scribes knew exactly where the coming King was to be born. How did they know that? It had been prophesied in Jewish scriptures. It wasn t a secret. Anybody with a scroll of the prophet Micah could see clearly the promised Messiah the promised ruler of Israel the One Who would take care of all God s people was to come from Bethlehem, a little town five miles south of the Jerusalem city limits. But you, Bethlehem, in the land of Judah, are not the least among the rulers of Judah Micah 5:2 Then Herod, when he had secretly called the wise men, determined from them what time the star appeared. And he sent them to Bethlehem and said, Go and search carefully for the young Child, and when you have found Him, bring back word to me, that I can come and worship Him also. Matthew 2:7&8 First Herod found out where the child was born, then he determined what time this star had appeared, so that he could know how old this child probably was by this time. Then he sent the three wise gentiles on their

way to find this child with the request that they send word to him afterwards so that he, too, could come and worship this little miracle. Oh yes, he was lying. When they heard the king, they departed; and behold, the star which they had seen in the East went before them, till it came and stood over where the young Child was. When they saw the star, they rejoiced with exceedingly great joy. And when they had come into the house, they saw the young Child with Mary His mother, and fell down and worshiped Him. And when they had opened their treasures, they presented gifts to Him: gold, frankincense and myrrh. Matthew 2:9-11 The star they had first seen in their own land continued to lead them as they headed toward Bethlehem. Until finally it came to rest right over the very house where Joseph and Mary and the baby Jesus were living. As they left Jerusalem and saw that star leading them, they were filled with joy! The One Who had been leading them all this way was still with them! They were being led by the One, True God! They were fulfilling their purpose in life. And they were about to meet this One, True, God, in the body of a young child. Cause for great joy. I know we all have seen Christmas pageants where the three wise men arrive at the stable and see the newborn baby Jesus but.jesus was actually probably more like a year or 2 years old when they arrived. When they found Mary, Joseph, and the child, they fell down and worshipped the child, Jesus. They didn t walk back outside and worship the star. They didn t fall to their knees, look to the heavens, and thank the One Who had led them. They walked into this little house and worshipped the young child. They knew the child was God. They may not have totally understood how this worked but they believed the Jewish scriptures they had studied. They believed the

toddler was the One Who had made the stars and had led them here. And they worshipped Him. They gave him their gifts. Gold. Frankincense. Myrrh. Gold a fitting gift for a King. Frankincense a fragrant spice used in making offerings a fitting gift for the Great High Priest Myrhh a spice used in burials a fitting gift for the One Who was born to die for the sins of the world. And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we beheld His glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father John 1:14 Now begins the unfolding of the story of God s hand of protection on Joseph, Mary and Jesus. First, read verses 12-23, and then we ll make a list of this incredible series of events: Then, being divinely warned in a dream that they should not return to Herod, they departed for their own country another way. Now when they had departed, behold, and angel of the Lord appeared to Joseph in a dream, saying, Arise, take the young Child and His mother, flee to Egypt, and stay there until I bring you word: for Herod will seek the young Child to destroy Him. When he arose, he took the young Child and His mother by night and departed for Egypt, and was there until the death of Herod, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by the Lord through the prophet, saying, Out of Egypt I called My Son. Out of Egypt have I called My Son. Hosea 11:1 prophet, saying: Then Herod, when he saw that he was deceived by the wise men, was exceedingly angry; and he sent forth and put to death all the male children who were in Bethlehem and in all its districts, from two years old and under, according to the time which he had determined from the wise men. Then was fulfilled what was spoken by Jeremiah the

A voice was heard in Ramah, Lamentation, weeping, and great mourning, Rachel weeping for her children, Refusing to be comforted, Because they are no more. Now when Herod was dead, behold, ad angel of the lord appeared in a dream to Joseph in Egypt, saying Arise, take the young Child and His mother, and go to the land of Israel, for those who sought the young Child s life are dead. Then he arose, took the young Child and his mother, and came to the land of Israel. But when he heard that Archelaus was reigning over Judea instead of his father Herod, he was afraid to go there. And being warned of God in a dream, he turned aside into the region of Galilee And he came and dwelt in a city called Nazareth, that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by the prophets, He shall be called a Nazarene. a. (:12) The Three Wise Gentiles are warned in a dream not to go back to King Herod. So they leave Bethlehem another way and don t go anywhere near Jerusalem. b. (:13-15) An angel appears to Joseph, warning him to flee to Egypt with Mary and Jesus. The angel tells Joseph that King Herod wants to destroy Jesus. They go.

c. (:16-18) Herod is infuriated when he realizes the three wise gentiles are not going to be a part of his plan to destroy this little King. So he uses the information he had about when the star had appeared (about 2 years earlier), and he sends his soldiers to the Bethlehem area and orders them to kill all male children 2 years old and younger. The grief and wailing and screaming of mothers and fathers and families must have been horrendous. It s impossible to imagine a man so evil that he would order such a thing. d. (:19-21) After this wicked man, Herod, died, Joseph got another message in a dream from an angel, and was told it was now safe to take the young child and Mary and head back to the land of Israel. e. (:22-23) But by now Joseph has understood that his job will be to safely guard this Little Boy given into his care, so he is still afraid to go back into the area near Jerusalem, because he has heard that the son of Herod is now King, and he doesn t trust the son of Herod to be any different from his father. An angel of the Lord confirms this fear as he appears again to Joseph and guides him away from Jerusalem, and into the area of north Israel, called Galilee, to a city named Nazareth, where the Child will be well away from the evil political intrigues of Jerusalem. God led Joseph, a man who trusted and believed in Him, by dreams. Does God lead by dreams today? Yes, sometimes. For instance, Joel Rosenburg, in his 2009 book, Inside the Revolution, tells stories of Iranian people becoming open to the Gospel message because of dreams: One Iranian Muslim woman had a dream in which God told her, Whatever the two women you are going to meet with tomorrow tell you, listen to them. Startled, she went through the next day curious who she would meet. She had no plans to meet anyone, but sure enough, at one point two Iranian Christian women came up to her and explained the message of salvation to her. She obeyed to A voice was heard in Ramah, lamentation, weeping and great mourning,

Lord s directive from the dream, listened carefully, and then bowed her head and prayed to receive Christ as her Savior. (Inside the Revolution, page 387) And then there s the story of: two Christians driving through the mountains of Iran with a car full of Bibles. Suddenly, their steering wheel jammed and they had to slam on the brakes to keep from driving off the side of the road. When they looked up, they saw an old man knocking on their windows and asking if they had the books. What books? they asked. The books about Jesus, the old man replied. Hew went on to explain that an angel recently came to him in a vision and told him about Jesus. Later he found out that everyone in his mountain village had had the same vision. They were all brand-new followers of Jesus, but they did not know what to do next. Then the old man had a dream in which Jesus told him to go down the mountain and wait by the road for someone to bring books that would explain how to be a Christian. He obeyed, and suddenly two men with a car full of Bibles had come to a stop right in front of him. True stories. So does God still speak to people in dreams today? Yes. But there are some guidelines to be aware of, in case you are trying to figure out whether or not God is speaking to you in a dream: 1) Dreams from God will lead you to the Bible, not away from it. If you begin to see that you value the message in your dream more than you value the Word of God, step away! 2) Dreams from God would never lead you to do anything the Bible says not to do. For instance, a dream from God is never going to lead you to try to communicate with the dead. God has forbidden that in the Bible. If you have a dream like that, it is not from God. 3) It seems that dreams are typically used by God when there is no human way to get the truth to someone. 4) Dreams from God are not used any more to add to the Word of God. The Bible is complete. There is no dream which would have more authority than or even equal authority with the Bible.

One stray thought before we close this lesson. Many times I ve wondered maybe you have, too why the Lord would allow such a horrible tragedy as the slaughter of those innocent children in and around Bethlehem and while we re at it why does the Lord allow many such tragedies in our history and in our world today? It is just a part of our horrible, sinful world. It started in the Garden of Eden with a step of disobedience, and it has become our heritage. To put it in today s vernacular that stinks!...but it just is. One reason we struggle with this is because we in America consider ourselves above such suffering. We ve never experienced such a thing. We are arrogant about suffering, and don t even realize it. The Persecuted Church around the world does, though. I challenge you to go to the Voice of the Martyr s website and educate yourself on the price of being a believer in Jesus Christ in many parts of the world today. www.persecution.com. Let God break your heart, so that you can be a valuable, broken prayer vessel. We can t stop these tragedies from happening most of the time, but Wow!, we can sure stand by someone s side in prayer and support and love them as they bear the privilege of suffering for the Name of Christ. This is all we will learn about the early life of Jesus from Matthew. Luke, in his Gospel account, gives a few more details. But, for the most part, the Lord hasn t given us much of a record of Jesus growing-up years. There have been documents written through the years which imagine what those years must have been like, or make up stories of Jesus early life, but nothing besides Matthew and Luke are written accounts we can depend on to be true. The Gospel of Mark doesn t deal with Jesus birth at all, and the Gospel written by John doesn t tell us anything about Jesus early life except that He was God and He became flesh. (John 1:14)

Questions for your Personal Use or Discussion: 1. (:1-2) Lots of facts in these verses: a. When (when did this take place)? b. When (during whose reign)? c. Who (who is this talking about)? d. What (what were they doing)? e. How (how had they heard about Jesus)? 2. How did you hear about Jesus? 3. (:3-4) Why was Herod the King troubled when he heard about the visit of the Three Wise Gentiles? (Three Wise Men) 4. Why did Herod want to know where the child was to be born? 5. (:5-6) How did the chief priests and scribes know where the child was to be born? 6. (:7-8) What did Herod say he hoped to accomplish by sending the Three Wise Gentiles to Bethlehem? Was he lying? 7. (:9-11) Why did it give the Three Wise Gentiles such great joy to find this child? 8. (:12-23) Now begins the unfolding of the story of God s hand of protection on Joseph, Mary and Jesus. What are the incredible series of events? a. (:12)

b. (:13-15) c. (:16-18) d. (:19-21) e. (:22-23) Apply This To My Life: 9. Was any of this left to chance? Nope. Every second was planned by and protected by the One, True God. Remember, God is never up in heaven wringing His hands when some dark cloud is hanging over your life. If you are a child of His, every second of your life is planned and protected by God. 10. Does it ever say anywhere that there were three? Actually, no. Our Christmas pageants have taught us there were Three Wise Men, but technically the Bible never says there were three. Maybe there were. And who cares? But if you ever want to put on a Christmas pageant with Two Wise Men, you wouldn t be wrong. 11. Why did God bring the Three Wise Gentiles into the story? This is the coolest part of this story, I think, and the reason I named this chapter The Three Wise Gentiles. If you will look up the verses below you will see that God made clear to His people in Old Testament times that His salvation and His love were not just for the Jews. They were for all the world. Jews and Gentiles. He was never just the God of the Jews. He simply gave the Jewish people the high privilege of introducing Him to the rest of the world He had made and loved. Jesus was the Messiah of the Gentiles, too. Psalms 72:10,11 The Kings of Tarshish and of the isles will bring presents; The kings of Sheba and Seba will offer gifts. Yes, all kings shall fall down before Him; all nations shall serve Him.

Isaiah 42:1 Behold! My servant whom I uphold, My Elect One in whom My soul delights! I have put my Spirit upon Him; He will bring forth justice to the Gentiles. Isaiah 42:6 I, the Lord, have called You in righteousness, and will hold your hand; I will keep You and give You as a covenant to the people, as a light to the Gentiles Isaiah 11:10 And in that day there shall be a Root of Jesse, Who shall stand as a banner to the people; for the Gentiles shall seek Him, and resting place shall be glorious. The Three Wise Gentiles were the first of millions of gentiles who would someday bow their knee to the Messiah of Israel the King of the world. 12. If you are not yet suffering for your testimony for Christ, it is possible that you someday will. What do you think you should do to get ready for that?