Gifts from the East

Dec 14, 2025    Pastor Dan Smith

The Christmas story takes on profound new dimensions when we understand the political and spiritual earthquake that occurred at Jesus' birth. We discover that the Magi who traveled from the east weren't just following a star on a whim—they were descendants of wise men who had been taught by the prophet Daniel during the Babylonian captivity, over 600 years before Christ was born. Their journey of over 800 miles through the desert wasn't to honor just another human king, but to worship the divine King of Kings. The gifts they brought—gold, frankincense, and myrrh—weren't random treasures but deeply symbolic acts of repentance and worship. The gold represented the very temple treasures their ancestors had stolen from Jerusalem, now being returned to their rightful owner. The frankincense symbolized worship and God's presence, acknowledging Jesus as our true High Priest. And the myrrh, used for burial preparation, was a prophetic gift recognizing that this baby was born to die for us. This Christmas narrative challenges us to see that from the very beginning, Jesus disrupted earthly powers by claiming the titles that belonged to Caesar—Savior and Lord—and invites us to bow our knee before the one true King who transforms hearts not through force, but through love.