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EPISODE · Jan 8, 2026 · 1H 3M

The Wise Man’s Savior | Matthew 2:1-12

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Matthew 2 reveals the fundamental divide Christ brings to the world—worship or warfare, submission or resistance. The wise men from the East demonstrate that Gentile inclusion was never God's afterthought but His eternal plan, fulfilling the Abrahamic promise that all nations would be blessed through his seed. These foreigners arrived first, not by accident, but by divine design. The wise men's worship establishes a crucial truth: Jesus receives what belongs to God alone. No angel accepts worship, no prophet demands it, yet this child in Bethlehem receives it without correction because He is God incarnate. The incarnation makes possible what seemed impossible—fully God, worthy of worship, yet fully man, born in history. Herod's fear exposes the threat Christ poses to all earthly authority. True kingship cannot coexist with rival claims to ultimate authority. Christ demands comprehensive allegiance, not compartmentalized devotion. This explains why tyrants throughout history have opposed Christianity—not merely because it offers private comfort, but because it proclaims a King whose authority supersedes all human power structures. The response to Christ's birth creates a pattern that persists today. Those far from religious privilege often recognize His worth first, while those closest to religious systems frequently resist His claims. Wisdom seeks Christ; pride fears Him. The wise men understood what Jerusalem's leaders missed—this King came not merely to reform existing structures but to establish His own eternal kingdom. Every generation faces the same choice Matthew presents: bow in worship before the rightful King, or join the futile resistance of earthly powers destined for judgment. Do you want to support Church of The Word? https://cotwstl.org/give/ Check out our church here! https://cotwstl.org/ #biblestudy #faith

Matthew 2 reveals the fundamental divide Christ brings to the world—worship or warfare, submission or resistance. The wise men from the East demonstrate that Gentile inclusion was never God's afterthought but His eternal plan, fulfilling the Abrahamic promise that all nations would be blessed through his seed. These foreigners arrived first, not by accident, but by divine design.The wise men's worship establishes a crucial truth: Jesus receives what belongs to God alone. No angel accepts worship, no prophet demands it, yet this child in Bethlehem receives it without correction because He is God incarnate. The incarnation makes possible what seemed impossible—fully God, worthy of worship, yet fully man, born in history.Herod's fear exposes the threat Christ poses to all earthly authority. True kingship cannot coexist with rival claims to ultimate authority. Christ demands comprehensive allegiance, not compartmentalized devotion. This explains why tyrants throughout history have opposed Christianity—not merely because it offers private comfort, but because it proclaims a King whose authority supersedes all human power structures.The response to Christ's birth creates a pattern that persists today. Those far from religious privilege often recognize His worth first, while those closest to religious systems frequently resist His claims. Wisdom seeks Christ; pride fears Him. The wise men understood what Jerusalem's leaders missed—this King came not merely to reform existing structures but to establish His own eternal kingdom.Every generation faces the same choice Matthew presents: bow in worship before the rightful King, or join the futile resistance of earthly powers destined for judgment.Do you want to support Church of The Word?https://cotwstl.org/give/ Check out our church here!https://cotwstl.org/ #biblestudy #faith

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