Daily Devotion

 

The Long Journey

by | Dec 29, 2021 | Daily Devotion, Praying Through The Bible | 0 comments

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Matthew 2:10-11

When they saw the star, they rejoiced exceedingly with great joy. And going into the house, they saw the child with Mary his mother, and they fell down and worshiped him. Then, opening their treasures, they offered him gifts, gold and frankincense and myrrh.

The journey to Jesus is seldom free of obstacles. It certainly wasn’t easy for the wise men. Their trip was long, tiring, and treacherous. Their interaction with Herod, although they were unaware of his intentions, was sinister. But they set their hearts on seeing Jesus. Nothing would hold them back.

By the time the wise men arrived, Mary and Joseph were living in a house. Jesus was probably a toddler. But there, after the long journey, they bowed down and worshiped him. They presented Jesus with expensive gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh. J. C. Ryle wrote in reference to the magi, “We read of no greater faith in the whole volume of the Bible . . . This is the kind of faith that God delights to honor.”

The journey to Jesus is seldom free of obstacles. The reality with Jesus is not always a storybook life or a storybook ending. It is often tiring and messy. The believer is not free from disappointment, discouragement, or disillusionment. Sometimes the terrain is rugged and the paths steep. But when we set our hearts on seeing Jesus, nothing will hold us back.

Talking to God

Father, keep us strong for the journey. Pump perseverance into our depleted hearts. Pump courage into our fearful minds. Keep our feet on the path even when the detours look more appealing. In Jesusname. Amen. 

  

For parents: Have you had some obstacles in your life? Share with your children how your obstacles have strengthened your walk with Jesus. And we would love to hear your stories as well. Send them to us at: prayer@ronmoore.org.

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