The following is a reflection on the Feast of the Epiphany, and Matthew 2:1-12 in particular.
My wife and I saw the new James Bond movie the other day. It was a wonderful little distraction before entering into the maelstrom of Christmas Eve. We’ve always loved the James Bond movies—in fact one of our first “dates” was watching a Bond marathon.
The villain in the new movie, Skyfall, is quite a man to behold. He’s not after world domination or riches. One might say that he’s after revenge. But, really it’s not that. He just wants to exert his dominance over someone from his past, and hurt that person very much. He doesn’t even care if he goes down in the pursuit of this goal.
He’s mad, in the “insane” sense of the word.
And, it’s clear that underneath his facade of rage and thirst to inflict pain is really just fear. Fear gone wrong.
With that in the background, it’s hard not to see Herod in that same light. Read More