Prepare Ye The Way
So far, we have unwrapped two gifts the wise men brought to Baby Jesus. In our last post, we discovered the second gift of frankincense, a gift of worship – fit for a king!
The Gift of Myrrh
Today, we unwrap the final gift – a reddish-brown sap from a thorny tree native to northeastern Africa and southwest Asia.
Join us as we unwrap how it reveals the eternal gift of life.
Why Myrrh?
Myrrh is known for its sacred tradition and somber significance.

It’s earthy scent.
It’s healing and purifying properties.
Its historical roots are in spiritual rituals and anointing kings.
Myrrh’s aromatic resin is a gift of preparation. It perfectly symbolizes the purpose of Jesus’ life and mission.
Think back to Esther’s purification rites. It represents readiness and sanctification. Today, it lingers in the air, reminding us to prepare ourselves.
Myrrh: The Gift of Purification
This gift invites us to examine our hearts and reflect on spiritual purity. Are we prepared to stand before God’s throne?
Let’s reflect for a moment on ourselves.
Where do we fall on a scale of 1 to 10?
We know myrrh has been used throughout history as a sacred oil. Its spiritual value has been used in different religions and cultures as a source of purification and grounding. Ancient Egyptians used it for mummification and embalming. And in the Hebrew Bible, myrrh was used to anoint kings.
Thus, myrrh points directly to Jesus – the King of Kings.
Jesus & Myrrh: Perfect Together
This third gift foreshadows the death of Jesus. Christians believe that Jesus’s suffering and death were necessary for humanity to reconcile with God. Jesus was the sacrificial lamb.
For you.
And for me.
Reflecting on this gift, we are reminded that Christmas’s joy leads to Easter’s hope. Baby Jesus, born in a wooden manger, was destined to die on a wooden cross. Right from the very beginnning.
The Eternal Message of Myrrh
The Gifts of the Wise Men reminds us that the story of Christmas does not end in Bethlehem. It points us to the cross, where Jesus laid down His life so we might have eternal life.
As we prepare our hearts for Christmas, remember the sacrifice He made out of love for us. Myrrh challenges us to embrace God’s purpose: to redeem, heal, and restore.
In our next series, 12 Days of Isaiah 40, we will explore the prophecies that point to the promise of Christmas.
Thank you for unwrapping The Gifts with me on this first part of Preparing Our Hearts for Christmas.
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