From his inconspicuous birth in a Bethlehem cattle stall, to the handful of obscure and remote shepherds to whom his birth was announced, we turn to the remarkable visit of a mysterious group of pagan astrologers, who came from the distant east, led only by a rare stellar phenomenon, that had somehow communicated to them the birth of the king of the Jews. To which, for some reason, they were deeply drawn. Just as significant as the shepherds being the first to hear, were the Magi being the first to respond. Who were they, why did they come and what was God revealing by their unexpected and unusual visit? Matthew 2:1-12 is memorable witness to the scope and extent of God’s saving work, as we’ll see in a message entitled, “The Far Away Have Been Brought Near”.