Let's add those shepherds to the meet and and greet list. Can you imagine what it must have been like to be doing your everyday, boring day, and then all of a sudden, a boom and a wham an angel appears where your sitting.
I would say this isn't your average working day, but oh what a glorious sight to behold and I can't wait for the movie version! Hopefully, there will be some live tweeting going on so I can have my questions answered as I think of them.
But until then, I will read their story, try not to be envious but do my part in trying to bring about His glorious kindgom here on earth.
God Bless.
Scripture Reading: Luke 2:8-15 The angel said to them, “Do not be afraid. I bring you good news that will cause great joy for all the people.” - Luke 2:10
For the shepherds watching over their sheep, it started off as a quiet night. Then suddenly an angel was standing in front of them! Of course they were terrified, but the angel said, “Do not be afraid.” Then the angel announced that he was bringing good news that would give all the people great joy. This was not just good news; it was life-changing good news. The Savior had been born, and he was going to deliver us out of all the trouble we were in. And how could the shepherds know who he was? The angel said, “You will find a baby wrapped in cloths and lying in a manger.”
Next, without any notice, an entire army of angels appeared, not coming to terrify the world but to surround them with praise about God’s plan for a peace-filled world. That’s the promise of Christmas: God’s peace, God’s invitation to the world to start over again. The invitation still stands: Come to Bethlehem. Come and be a part of something new: a new king, a new kingdom, a new way of life. And how do we become part of this new kingdom? By faith. By believing this story about this good news. For when we believe this story, we start over. In the words of Jesus, “You must be born again” (John 3:7). Come, Jesus says; you can have new life and become the children of God (John 1:12)!
Prayer: Lord Jesus, show us the way to your manger so that in seeing you, we may believe—and in believing have eternal life. Amen.
Thea Leunk
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