TO FIND....OR TO FOLLOW ?
The wise men, and also the shepherds, made a journey, but was it to aonce in a lifetime experience or something more lasting?
In the Christmas story, two groups of people received directions to ‘go and find.’ However, it was very different for each group.
For the shepherds, the instruction came from a direct confrontation with an angelic messenger who had a heavenly choir as his backing group. It was spectacular and the discovery was almost immediate, for they had only to journey a short distance from where they were grazing their flocks to the little town of Bethlehem. They knew where to go and what they were to find – a baby lying in a manger (Luke 2.8-14).
For the wise men, the process was more mysterious and protracted. The directions to ‘go and find’ came from the appearance of a new star. The journey would be difficult and take many months. They did not know their actual destination almost until they got there and who they were to find was largely a matter of conjecture and speculation until they saw the child (Matthew 2.1-11).
I am sure that both the shepherds and the wise men, when they found the place to which they had been directed and saw this special child, would have described it as a ‘once in a life-time’ experience. The shepherds went away singing praises to God for all they had heard and seen and the wise men knelt in worship and offered their gifts.
What happened next is not recorded in Scripture, except that the wise men had to find another way home because of Herod’s evil intentions. But, for both groups, was this once in a lifetime meeting in Bethlehem in fact a lifetime changing experience? Or was it just a tale to tell rather than a continuing experience by which to live?
I suspect that, for both shepherds and wise men, when they found what they had been directed to seek, the incarnate Son of God, the Saviour of the world, it became a life-changing experience which lived with them and guided them for the rest of their lives.
The story of these two groups who followed the directions to ‘go and find’ tells us that there are different ways to come to Jesus but there is only one Saviour. It also reminds us that the directions to ‘go and find’ are directions given to us as well. But
then there is always the question ‘Are we contented just to find a holy child or do we follow the Saviour?’








