How many times have we heard the story of the three wise men! When we were young, we listened to the adventures of the three kings, later we learnt that despite the carol, they were not kings but magi or wise men. They studied the stars. We do not know how many they were, the Bible however mentions three gifts, so we assume that there were three. We do not know exactly where they came from. We know that they travelled from afar and that they were not Jews. We know that these people travelled at a cost and they did not give up because it was important for them to discover what their studies and prophecies were leading them to. In the end, they found Jesus.
Our journey towards finding Jesus is not an easy one either. In today’s society we may also be laughed at for leading a Christian life. After having found Jesus, they returned using a different road. It is similar for us. When we meet Jesus, we change. We change our lifestyle; we change our ways.
In today’s Gospel we encounter three main figures: the magi, Herod and the chief priests and scribes. We choose which of these we will emulate. For Herod, power and position were too close to his heart. He was afraid that someone would take his place. What is most important for us? When Herod heard about Jesus, he was angry and upset. Do we ever get angry at Jesus? Do we get angry because things do not work out the way we prayed for? We pray for the healing of someone we love and this person dies. We pray for a solution in a broken relationship and things are not resolved. So we are angry at God and we doubt his very existence. Like Herod, we decide that God is not our king and ruler.
Then there are the chief priests and the scribes. These are learned persons, like the magi. However, they did not seem preoccupied or in any way interested in the Messiah. It could be that while we believe in God, in Jesus who saved us, at the same time we are indifferent to the Christian way of life. We are very indifferent to Christian values. We go to mass on Sunday, maybe to confession once in a while, and that sums it all up.
In contrast, we can choose to be like the wise men. Their journey was long, it was difficult, it may have been dangerous too. Yet they believed that it was important to find what they were looking for. They did not give up. The star stirred up many questions in them. They could not get answers unless they went on this journey. Sometimes we are comfortable in the way that we are living, and we have little incentive to change. Christian life is a journey which leads us to Jesus, there is no comfort zone where to put down anchors! The Church and the help it offers us, is our star which guides us towards Jesus. Meeting Jesus is not enough. The magi recognised him for what he was: King, Messiah and Saviour. Some thought that the Messiah would only save the Jews. This episode shows that salvation is for everyone. When we meet with Jesus, we change. He becomes the star which guides us. He never promises that it will be an easy choice, his only promise is that he will also be with us.