The Magi are a classic feature of every Nativity set. But although they are typically seen as just another prop to a biblical story, their coming and adoration of the child Christ as King holds huge implications, not just for biblical prophecy, but also for how God’s people should understand Christ today in their own lives.
PREVIOUS SERMONS
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Dead Livestock and Boils | Exodus 9:1-12
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God Sends Frogs, Gnats, and Flies | Exodus 8:1-32
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Praising God for His Lovingkindness | Psalm 33
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God Turns The Nile To Blood | Exodus 7:14-25
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Aaron’s Staff Becomes a Serpent | Exodus 7:1-13
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The Genealogy of Moses and Aaron | Exodus 6:9-30
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God Reminds Moses Who He Is | Exodus 6:2-8
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Pharaoh Increases Israel’s Work | Exodus 5:5-6:1
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Pharaoh’s Response to God | Exodus 4:27-5:4
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Moses Returns to Egypt | Exodus 4:18-26