As we move into the season of Epiphany, we will turn our attention to the familiar yet often misunderstood story of the Magi. In Matthew’s telling, their journey is not quick, simple, or neatly wrapped up with Christmas morning. The Magi follow a light without a map, travel a long and uncertain road, make detours along the way, and arrive to Jesus in his home. Their story reminds us that faith is rarely about having all the answers in advance. It is about trusting God enough to take the next step, even when the destination is unclear.
This Sunday’s sermon, Trusting God One Step at a Time, invites us to see our own lives reflected in that journey. Like the Magi, we begin this new year carrying hopes, questions, and uncertainties. God does not promise us perfect directions or a clear timeline, but God does promise light for the road and presence along the way. Epiphany asks whether we are willing to follow that light and to trust that encountering Christ may change the direction we take.
As you read Matthew 2:1–12 this week, consider these questions:
- Where might God be inviting you to trust without having all the answers?
- What might it look like for you to follow God’s light and be open to going home by another road?
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