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The Adventure – Part 4 – From Babylon

The Adventure Part 4 – From Babylon Matt. 2:1-12  The next scene in the Advent story is the most unexpected of all.  These Magi came from so far, across difficult territory, over many months, to worship the Christ Child.  This story is even more amazing when you hear the “back story” through the book of Daniel.  From there, we see their goal was to both worship the Christ and to provide for the Messiah’s adventure to Egypt.

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 The word “Advent” means “the beginning” and is traditionally used at Christmas time as we celebrate the First Advent of Jesus Christ.  However, the beginning leads us to think of the next steps – in fact, the word “Adventure” means “a bold and hazardous journey that has no known outcome”.  In this Christmas story, we not only see the Advent of Christ but the Adventure of those who are involved in His Advent. In this series, we will be looking at the five primary characters of the Christmas story as contained in the Gospels.  First the young couple, Mary and Joseph, and the angel, next, the journey from Nazareth to the Biblically significant city of Bethlehem, following this, we will look at the outcasts who make the short but important journey from Jerusalem to Bethlehem to encourage the young couple.  Fourthly, we will investigate the amazing provisions provided by God through the Magi from the East.   Then on Christmas morning, we will light the Christ candle as we recognize the testimonies of Simeon and Anna in the Temple in Jerusalem.  The Journey for Jesus begins in heaven and ends in Jerusalem as He ascends into heaven again. This is truly an adventure and is a picture of our spiritual walk in that God has called us on an adventure also.  The things we learn from this classic Christmas story can be applied to our faith journeys in life as well.