Not everyone was of
the same mind, however. For Herod the “king,” the news posed a threat. The
notion that one had arrived that the Jews would laud as the Messiah, the true
king, would only spell trouble for his already troubled rule. Then the scribes
and priests, who at first displayed alarm, appear to have constructed an
explanation for the strange phenomenon that allowed them to go about their
business with indifference, despite their knowledge of the Scriptures that
foretold of the coming one. Only the “wise” men were provoked to awe and joy at
the advent of the Christ.
Such disparate responses
to the person of Jesus persist. There are those who, like Herod, respond with
virulent hostility. Others, despite the wealth of information available to
them, appear unmoved by Christ even though his presence and teaching altered
the landscape of human history. Thankfully, there are those who understand the
significance of the one born to the virgin and respond with joyful worship. May
we all be numbered among them.