On the night that Jesus was born the skies were set alight with the glory of singing angels. This light was seen by a group of wisemen in the far east. These men were philosophers; men of learning and wealth who exerted a significant influence over the minds of the citizens in their native country.
When these men saw the light in the sky, a light that was brighter than any they had ever seen, they decided to investigate the matter further. They noticed, over time, that the light had shrunk to a single pin prick of brightness; a star, pulsing with light, luminous and fixed in the skies.
The star was, in fact, a shining group of angels, clustered in the far flung reaches of the galaxy but this was something the wisemen were not privy to.
Pulling out charts and astronomical maps the wisemen attempted to identify the star. They tried to find some explanation for its existence within the branches of science they had long studied but they found none. Intrigued they began to dig deeper, pulling out scrolls of ancient records and consulting priests and philosophers of various religious and spiritual persuasions in their pursuit of a plausible explanation.
Finally they stumbled upon the ancient prophecy of Balaam, the greedy magician of the east, who while professing to worship God, set out to curse His people on behalf of the King of Moab. Baalam’s prophecy is detailed in Numbers 24:17 and reads “a Star shall come out of Jacob’ a Scepter shall rise out of Israel”
Reading this the wise men began to wonder if they had stumbled on an answer to their questions. Could the star that they could see, pulsing brightly in the sky be a messenger, heralding the arrival of a divinely appointed king? Could they have stumbled on the fulfillment of a Divine prophecy?
Determined to find out, they decided to search for this new ruler. Much like Abraham when he set out for the land of Canaan, not really knowing where he went but willing to follow God’s leading by faith, the wise men loaded up their camels and set off on an adventure.