~~~ Solemnity of the Epiphany ~~~
~~~Isaiah 60:1-6~~~Psalm 72~~~Ephesians 3:2-3a, 5-6~~~Matthew 2:1-12~~~
Lord, every nation on earth will adore you.
Today's Gospel gives us one of the most intriguing Biblical stories.
Who are these three men from afar?
And did a star really lead them to the manger? Really?
Matthew gives us the only gospel accounting of the three wise men.
These three brought gifts of great treasure.
The gifts symbolically represented all of who Jesus is...
King, Prophet, and Savior.
Gold, Frankincense, and Myrrh,
the three gifts offered to pay homage to the infant Jesus.
The glory of the Lord was shining brightly over all the nations.
The heavens and the earth shall adore the Lord.
The prophet Isaiah foretold that great gifts would be brought before the Messiah.
Caravans of camels shall fill you,
dromedaries from Midian and Ephah;
all from Sheba shall come
bearing gold and frankincense,
and proclaiming the praises of the LORD.
dromedaries from Midian and Ephah;
all from Sheba shall come
bearing gold and frankincense,
and proclaiming the praises of the LORD.
The three wise men traveled miles across the desert.
The primary mode of transportation would have been on camels.
Camels were created to survive in the desert.
The Arabic meaning of camel means 'beauty'.
Contrary to popular beliefs, it is the shape of the camel's blood cells
that allows them to survive
long periods without water, not their humps.
Sheba was representative of royalty and wealth.
Due to the notoriety of the Queen of Sheba it would have been very significant
for those from Sheba would travel to the manger.
Lord, every nation on earth will adore you.
The first gift of Gold
represents the kingship of the infant Jesus.
His kingdom, as we now know, was not of this world.
The kingdom of Jesus would be the eternal kingdom of God.
The second gift of Frankincense
represents the position of Jesus as priest.
Incense was part of the rituals preformed in the temple.
It also represents the Divinity of Jesus.
Today we still use incense during our special liturgies or high Masses.
Incense also represents our prayers rising up to God.
In many ways rising incense is mysterious.
The third gift of Myrrh
represents the death and crucifixion of Jesus.
Myrrh comes from a thorny tree.
When the tree is deeply wounded the resin drips out and is harvested.
Jesus would be crowned with thorns.
Jesus would be deeply wounded.
His blood would drip down.
Saving us one drop at a time.
Myrrh was often used in embalming by the ancient Egyptians.
The three gifts brought by the Magi are prophetic by their very nature.
The wise men could have brought other gifts of beauty and wealth,
but they chose Gold, Frankincense, and Myrrh.
'...upon you the LORD shines,
and over you appears his glory...'
and over you appears his glory...'
We too can bring a gift to the infant Jesus.
The best gift we can give is the gift of ourselves.
Give back to God what he has given you...
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