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Matthew 2:1-12

The Worship of the Magi

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Pastor Albert N. Martin expounds Matthew 2, focusing on the worship of the Magi and contrasting it with the reactions of Herod and the chief priests and scribes. He argues that the Magi's journey and worship exemplify the Spirit-wrought desire, providential guidance, and reliance on God's Word necessary for all to come to Christ. Martin applies this by challenging listeners to examine their own hearts: do they see Jesus as King worthy of worship, or as a rival to be opposed, or do they remain intellectually aware but spiritually indifferent? He calls for repentance and faith, urging all to adopt the Magi's posture of humble adoration.

Primary Texts

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Matthew 2:1-12 This passage is the primary text for the sermon, detailing the Magi's journey, their search for the King of the Jews, their worship, and their gifts.

Outline 13 sections · 50 min

  1. Introduction: The Worship of the Magi as a Major Theme 0:13
  2. The Account of the Magi's Visit 3:37
  3. Who Were the Magi? 5:35
  4. What the Magi Saw in Jesus 8:31
  5. How the Magi Were Guided to Jesus 16:56
  6. How Men Are Guided to Jesus Today 23:53
  7. The Universal Call to Worship 32:43
  8. The Contrast: Herod's Opposition 34:22
  9. The Herod in Every Heart 38:30
  10. The Contrast: The Chief Priests and Scribes' Indifference 41:45
  11. The Choice: Worship, Opposition, or Rejection 44:31
  12. The Call to Magi-like Worship 45:41
  13. Prayer 47:29

Key Quotes

“And God, as we saw this morning, seems to delight in bypassing all the issues that are problems to human curiosity. And in so doing, He sets in bold relief the issues that really matter.”
“If you want a Christianity stripped of the supernatural, you'll have to create your own. That's not the Christian faith revealed in the Scriptures.”
“He never comes to men as an unsought luxury. Do you hear me? He never comes to men as an unsought luxury. And men never, never come to Him as some kind of an extra commodity.”
“Don't pride yourself if you feel no pangs of yearning for Christ. Pity yourself and cry to God that He would break through the bewitching power of sin that has dulled your senses.”
“My friend, listen. Either Christ will conquer you in grace. Or he'll crush you in judgment. It's just that simple.”
“Oh, I haven't chosen to. That's not your business to choose. He made you. He governs you. He will summon you from the grave. He will present you before him in the day of judgment.”
“My friend it will only be a time. Only a matter of time. If you do not join the magi in worship. That you'll join the chief priest. Who say. Crucify.”
“Jesus Christ is worthy of nothing less. Than the posture. The disposition. The attitude of the magi. To be found at his feet. Lost in wonder. Love and praise.”

Applications

All listeners

  • See in Jesus the King of the Jews, the Savior of the world, and the one infinitely worthy of the highest expressions of love, trust, homage, and worship, expressed both inwardly and outwardly.
  • Examine your posture before the Lord: are you bent in spirit, pouring out trust, love, homage, and obedience, or standing at a distance, unbent and unbroken?
  • Recognize that you will never come to the feet of Jesus without the inward pressure of desire created by the Holy Spirit, leading to a consuming passion for Him above all else.
  • Understand that if you are content with anything in life without the Son of God, you will continue without Him.
  • Do not pride yourself on a lack of yearning for Christ; instead, pity yourself and cry to God to break through the bewitching power of sin that has dulled your senses.
  • Do not resist any influence ordained of God to bring you to that inward yearning for what only Christ can give.
  • Be led to Christ by the objective Word of God, which marks the path, tells who He is, what He did, and assures salvation to all who believe.
  • If you desire Christ and know there is no fulfillment, certainty, or hope without Him, and you will have Him as revealed in Scripture, then He is yours.
  • Recognize that by nature, you are a 'Herod,' seeing Jesus as a rival to the throne of your heart, which rightfully belongs to God.
  • Understand that Christ will either conquer you in grace, leading you to gladly abdicate your throne, or crush you in judgment for opposing His rule.
  • Acknowledge that you will have dealings with Christ, regardless of your choice, as He made you, governs you, and will summon you to judgment.
  • If you do not join the Magi in worship, you will eventually join the chief priests in rejecting and opposing Christ.
  • Assume the posture, disposition, and attitude of the Magi, found at Christ's feet, lost in wonder, love, and praise, acknowledging your barrenness and confessing Him as your life and salvation.

A full transcript is available on the tab. 147 paragraphs, roughly 50 minutes.

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