Matt
2:1-15
POINT 1: The Wise Men removed their eyes from the Star - We don't
know why the Wise Men removed their eyes from the star but clearly they didn't follow the
star anymore when they went to Jerusalem. The star would have lead them all the way to the
Lord Jesus, for afterwards when they saw the star again they were exceedingly glad and it
lead them to where the baby was. Maybe they thought that they knew the way when they got
close so they didn't need the star anymore. Whatever the reason, they took their eyes off
the star and went to Herod to ask where the King was to be born. This mistake caused much
bloodshed and hardship to many.
Similarly we must ask ourselves why do we sometimes take our eyes
off the Star. We should get nearer to the Star, not further away. The Star should be
clearer to us instead of fading away. It is a danger to remove your eyes off the Star -
whether it is the glory / glitter of this world, or other attractions, or because you
think you know enough - woe to you if you remove your eyes off the Star. You might think
it is a small mistake to remove your eyes from Him, but you don't know how many people
will die if you do that. Be obedient to the Lord always. If not, it will result in much
weeping for others. The Lord might say, "Preach the Gospel!" but you don't. Many
will go to hell because you didn't obey the Lord and you will burn in hell with them,
hearing their weeping. Their blood will be on your hands.
POINT 2: Herod was upset about Jesus' birth - No one should be
troubled at His birth, but rejoice greatly. However there are many people who are troubled
at His birth for they are children of hell.
For your own sake, and for the sake of many people whose blood
will be required from you because you didn't obey, obey God at all cost and rejoice in His
message. Herod should have rejoiced for it was his Saviour that came, it was The Christ.
Don't be a fool like Herod, who is troubled at His birth but welcome Him into your life.
POINT 3: Joseph's obedience - Joseph was an amazing man. When God
spoke to him in a dream he didn't wait till the morning but got up immediately with his
wife and the Child and fled to Egypt as he was told. His obedience saved the life of the
Child whom Herod sought to kill.
Our obedience or disobedience to God have far-reaching
consequences, not just to ourselves but also to those around us.
POINT 4: Flee lest the Child in you is killed - There are many
people in this world who have accepted Christ and followed Him, but today they are
backslidden. They no longer follow Christ. They have turned away from Him and have lost
their first love. They were disobedient when God spoke to them and so they have allowed
Herod - sin - to enter and kill Jesus in their lives.
The Bible speaks of many things that we have to flee from:
4.1 Flee from lust: 1 Tim 6:11 - "You, man of God, flee from
these things." We also read in 2Tim 2:22 that we must flee from the desires of youth.
Many people who once had a relationship with Jesus are spiritually dead today because they
didn't flee from lust.
A certain person complained that he couldn't get free from
alcohol, but he continually visited bars. No, you must flee mentally and physically from
those things that cause you to sin.
Others have problems with lustful thoughts but continually visit
the internet and read worldly magazines. Rather throw your internet tools and magazines in
the fire lest you burn in the fire.
4.2 Flee from slander - Jesus cannot live in the life of someone
who slanders. If someone sins, go and speak to him. If he doesn't listen, the Bible
teaches us to take 2 or 3 witnesses and speak to him, but never speak behind his back.
4.3 Flee from the love of money - The love of money destroys the
Lord's work in Africa. Many pastors demand money for their participation in meetings. They
demand money if they lead the singing etc. Jesus said that no one can serve God and mammon
(money).
We read in 1Tim 6:1-5:
1 Let as many bondservants as are under the yoke count their own
masters worthy of all honor, so that the name of God and His doctrine may not be
blasphemed.
2 And those who have believing masters, let them not despise them because they are
brethren, but rather serve them because those who are benefited are believers and beloved.
Teach and exhort these things.
3 If anyone teaches otherwise and does not consent to wholesome words, even the words of
our Lord Jesus Christ, and to the doctrine which accords with godliness,
4 he is proud, knowing nothing, but is obsessed with disputes and arguments over words,
from which come envy, strife, reviling, evil suspicions,
5 useless wranglings of men of corrupt minds and destitute of the truth, who suppose that
godliness is a means of gain. From such withdraw yourself.
Examine yourself in the light of this message whether Jesus is
still alive in your life. Obey the Lord when He speaks to you. Fix your eyes on the Star.