True Priceless Treasure

When they saw the star, they rejoiced exceedingly with great joy … They fell down and worshiped him. Then, opening their treasures, they offered him gifts, gold and frankincense and myrrh.

Matthew 2:10-11

The world kept shrinking. The empire created by Alexander the Great introduced countless Europeans to the delights of Asia. As part of this exchange, merchants traveling by sea and land brought their precious things from faraway China.
Romans, Persians, and Egyptians exchanged ideas and brought new standards in fashion and comfort to the rest of the world. The Roman Empire, with its paved road system, made widespread travel more convenient and safe.
Some, like the magi, seemed driven by religion or their studies of the skies. Others were motivated by riches or science. All were curious and willing to travel long distances to test their theories and seek out new lands.
What these magi discovered in Judea must have both thrilled and puzzled them. Many of their expectations had been fulfilled. They had seen a child who was the King they sought.
But this child was not draped in luxury, but rather in humble conditions. Far from being greeted with reverence and acclaim, He seemed almost to be an outcast, not celebrated by the ruling elite class.
Today, we see the impact of a global economy everywhere. Merchandise produced in distant lands fills our stores. Stories about people thousands of miles away often dominate our news. Yet the most precious news continues to be the Babe found in the manger. This priceless treasure is worthy of our worship. On this Christmas occasion, don't forgot to worship this King who is the savior, our Lord Jesus Christ. He is the reason for the season. Whatever you do during this Christmas season, keep Christ the center of it all. That is the real worship worthy of this King. He is the true priceless Treasure who brings Joy, Peace and Happiness to us and our homes.