I've always wanted to be a shepherd. No I haven’t really wanted to live alone with a herd of sheep; I have always coveted the experience of the shepherds on that first Christmas night.
God could have chosen to reveal this most important announcement first to anyone on Earth. But instead of assigning the angels to visit some of the most important people on earth, God sent the angels to speak to humble shepherds, who most people didn't consider important, but were very important from God's perspective.
The shepherds would have been watching over their flocks while the sheep and lambs rested or grazed on grass from the hillsides. While the shepherds were prepared to deal with any danger that threatened their animals, they were shocked and scared by witnessing the angels' appearance. That’s why the angels told them, “don’t be afraid”.
Long before electric lights were invented, the fields around Bethlehem would have been very dark. Suddenly a bright light broke into the black night, as the sky above Bethlehem filled with a multitude of angels.
The announcement of the birth of Jesus was marked by the light of many angels appearing in all of their heavenly glory. As amazing as the experience must have been, seeing angels appearing in the night sky, that’s not the part of the experience that intrigues me the most. It is what happened next.
Imagine what it must have been like to be one of the first people to see the baby Jesus! I can just feel the excitement these humble shepherds felt. The just had to tell people of their experiences. Can you imagine being a part of those conversations! Even in the days before media such as television and the internet, word traveled fast that something amazing was happening.
Even though I will never be a shepherd or experience the things that the humble shepherds of Bethlehem experienced on that first Christmas, I can follow their example. I can spread the word about the baby Jesus. I can be excited about Jesus and what he means to this world. That is what Christmas is all about. Let’s all be shepherds!
1 comment:
what a scary and marvelous event those shepherds experienced! there had been times that I thought being a shepherd would be a desired occupation until I read A SHEPHERD LOOKS AT PSALM 23 by W. Phillip Keller. what a hard life! The book is only 121 pages. it's a really fast AND GOOD read!
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