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I suppose that it is befitting for a Prince to be born in a private
hospital, to live in a royal palace, and to be a high profile public figure
from birth. Christians will certainly pray for the new Prince, as they have
prayed for his father and mother, grandfather, and great-grandmother.
In thinking about these events I was drawn to another birth around 2000
years ago. The wise men came to enquire, ‘Where is he that is born king of the
Jews?’ This was not a royal Prince but the God-promised Messiah and King of the
nation. It would seem rather strange in 2013. We would just follow the media
frenzy to find where any royal baby was born. If not, go to the royal palace.
Where was Jesus to be found when he was born? In a manger, probably in the
corner of a field rather than the ‘cosy’ stable of the Christmas story! Where
did the wise men find Him? Was it in the palace? He spent his early life in a
simple house in the care of a carpenter. Was He welcomed? Matthew, in his
gospel, tells us that Herod killed all the young children in Bethlehem in his
rage as he tried to hunt down and kill the baby Jesus. Did this child grow into
a man and ascend the throne of the nation? We are told that Pilate, the Roman
Governor, wrote the superscription that was fastened over the cross where the
man died, ‘This is Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews’.
This was not the result of an uprising of the people. No one overthrew this
king. This was not the consequence of a Roman crackdown either. Jesus Christ,
the Son of God, died at Calvary because He was hated and despised. What is
surprising is that He was hated even though He healed the sick, fed the hungry,
and raised the dead! The Lord Jesus Christ’s death shows us human sin and guilt
– we crucified a sinless man. But that same death demonstrates God’s love for
you and me – the Bible says, ‘Christ died for our sins’. That was something
that only Christ could do.