Over the last two weeks we talked about the gifts of Gold and Frankincense
Myrrh is a aromatic, sap-like resin derived from a small Commiphora myrrha tree
It was commonly used in perfume mixtures and especially for embalming a body during Jesus’ day
Today Myrrh is still used for many things:
Inhaled, it is used to help congestion, respiratory issues and coughing,
It is used topically to prevent hair loss, give younger looking skin
It can be use medicinally to heal wounds, stop infection, and calm inflammation, among other things
One of the most common uses was by the Egyptians, as they used it during the mummification process
Which is probably how it came to be used as embalming fluid
While Myrrh has so many positive qualities, this isn’t what I want you to know most about it
You see, myrrh would eventually be used to anoint Jesus’ body before burial
Perhaps the wise men, having learned the prophecy of the Messiah from Daniel, knew more than we thought
Myrrh certainly represents Jesus as the Savior through His death burial and resurrection
Perhaps, the wise men were just bringing gifts suitable for royalty
Either way, we know that these three gifts were more than just gifts; they were telling of the things Jesus would be
Jesus is the gift from God to save the world. His death burial and resurrection was the ultimate purpose of His birth
He came that we might have life and have it abundantly
He came into the world to save the lost
He is our King, and He is King of Kings and Lord of Lords!
He is our high priest that sits at the right hand of the Father and intercedes on our behalf
He came as a child, and died as the perfect sacrifice for your sins and mine
He is the ultimate Christmas gift, and I pray that you have received Him today.