When the Star appears, three scholars in Babylon are called from study to pilgrimage, guided by prophecy and faith. Their journey—marked by ancient wisdom, sacrifice, and the gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh—moves from rooftop observations to humble worship. The star’s light points to both Bethlehem’s cradle and Calvary’s cross, urging action, courage, and devotion. The Magi’s story becomes a pattern for discipleship: watch for God’s signals, embrace the cost, and worship wherever the …