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the shepherds are in the fields with
their sheep and it is dark outside. There are no street lights. No glaring
headlights from the nearby Interstate reflect on them, and the lights of the
city are far away. The shepherds are gathered around the glow of their
fire, talking of the day’s events, sharing their hopes and dreams and
frustrations with each other, preparing to face the long, dark night ahead.
But
in a flash, everything changes. In Luke
2:9a we
read these few words, “An
angel of the Lord appeared to them…”
There in the darkness, in the remoteness of those fields, God sent his
messenger to share the good news of Christ’s birth. I’m sure the shepherds
wondered what was going on and if they were seeing things. I imagine none
of them spoke, afraid the others may not be seeing this strange site and afraid
to mention it for fear of being accused of hallucinating or worse!
And
yet, all of them did see it. The darkness around them suddenly grew
bright and God shared with them the wonderful news that his promise had been
fulfilled. This is just like God, isn’t it? When we think we have
been forgotten, when the darkness is all around us, when we feel abandoned or
rejected, just at the proper time God shows up. Everything takes on a
different look as God reveals to us the wonderful promises and plans
he has for us.
Although
on the fringes of man’s society, the shepherds were squarely in the center of
God’s plan. He knew where they were and he knew that they, above all
others, would take his message to heart, accept his invitation to see the
Messiah, and spread the good news to all they met along the way.
This
is what God still looks for today. Will you accept his invitation to come
to Christ? Will you respond to him with the heart of a shepherd? Remember,
it is in the dark that God’s presence is felt the most. Is it dark where
you are today?
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