Saturday, December 23, 2017

Pass-The_ Ball...: 17 Reasons to Love Christmas in the Country - Cozy Country Christmas Photos - Country Living

Pass-The_ Ball...: 17 Reasons to Love Christmas in the Country - Cozy Country Christmas Photos - Country Living

Herod was Troubled...Rev.M.D.Rogers


Troubled, and wicked king that he was, he troubled everyone else when he was troubled.

Although he ruled over the Jews in Israel in the time before Christ, Herod the Great was not completely Jewish. He was born in 73 B.C. to an Idumean man named Antipater and a woman named Cyprus, who was the daughter of an Arab sheik.
During a civil war in the Empire, Herod won the favor of Octavian, who later became the Roman emperor Augustus Caesar. Once he was king, Herod launched an ambitious building program, both in Jerusalem and the spectacular port city of Caesarea, named after the emperor. He restored the magnificent Jerusalem temple, which was later destroyed by the Romans following a rebellion in A.D. 70.

After inquiring of the priests and scribes, Herod sent the Wise Men to Bethlehem to see the King and report back. He claimed to want to worship Jesus. He wanted to kill Him. There are people today who still have a problem with Jesus. They want to destroy Him and His followers.
THE RELIGIOUS LEADERS HAD A PROPHECY
This is interesting. The religious leaders knew their Bibles. They know what the Scripture said about the birth of their King, and yet they did nothing to respond. Evidently they either didn't believe it, or were afraid of King Herod. Today there are many ministers who claim to be Christ's servants, who don't believe God's Word concerning the Virgin Birth of Christ and many other key doctrines. Today Wise men still seek him..

THE WISE MEN
They worshiped Him.
They gave Him gifts.
Let us worship Him.
Let us give Him gifts of gold sweet smelling prayers of adoration and requests (frankincense), sacrificial service (myrrh