It's interesting how Jesus' parents went into Egypt to escape the mad machinations of King Herod. He was a man totally of this world: no Kingdom values here, to be sure. Herod thought he'd outsmarted the kings from the East:
Gentlemen! Welcome to Palestine, and to the City of David. I heard of your arrival and I am honored to meet with you. The streets of this city are ablaze with talk of your arrival and your inquiries as to where the King of the Jews is to be found. A star guided you here? Yes, one would expect that of a royal birth. The only august presence I know of in our city is my own, of course! I have called you here--forgive the secrecy, I just don't want my streets filling up with excitable sorts--because my chief priests and teachers of the law tell me that the Messiah, this king you must be referring to, is to be born in Bethlehem. The prophets of old foretold this. I must make only one request of you. When you find him, once you arrive in Bethlehem, please notify me of his location. I, too, wish to pay him homage. No, it is not very far; only about five miles. I am honored you are in my kingdom and I look forward to your return. We will celebrate this new king together.
The world 's values are on full display here: Lying, manipulation, murderous intent hidden under a guise of humility and honor, fear, loathing and someone appointed to a position who exploits it to gain a personal advantage. Herod is the poster child for how the world thinks, acts and speaks. He is in sharp contrast to the Magi, who are not fooled about Herod's "sincerity" and who genuinely want to meet and worship this new king. A king, by the way, who is not a Gentile, as they are. They are willing to make an arduous journey to worship this king, for they sense his cosmic importance, or the sky would not be hosting a star of such astonishing brightness.
So, they represent, unknowingly, a Kingdom value: If you search, with all of your heart, this King who you do not know or comprehend, but make the journey anyway, following His guidance, you will find Him. He is there.
Let's follow these men to the house (sorry, not the manger; look at Matt. 2:11) and what do they do? They worship Him! He's a baby...but that matters not one whit. They see with the eyes of their hearts that this is not ordinary king.
That's a Kingdom value: You see with your heart as it is being gently led by thew Holy Spirit--that's the key. We can be deceived by our hearts, but with the Holy Spirit showing us the way, we can go, knowing He will take us step by step to the destination.
Jesus warns us of a heart led by the flesh: "For from the heart come evil thoughts, murder, adultery, all sexual immorality, theft, lying, and slander." (Matt, 5:19).and don’t take your Holy Spirit from me." (Ps. 51:10-11)
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