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up. Go to work. Work all day. Come home. Go to bed. Get up. Do it all
over again. Sound familiar? Life seems like this at times,
doesn’t it? We fall into the same routine and we basically hit the
automatic pilot button as we go from one day to another. Monday looks
like Tuesday looks like Wednesday, well you get the picture. We simply
seem to go through the motions and then we wonder what happened and where the
week went.
Today’s
passage paints just this picture. We have spent the last several days
concentrating on Mary and Joseph and their journey from Nazareth. Today
we look at the other people who play a part in the Christmas story. Not
only is God working in the lives of Mary and Joseph, he is also working in
the lives of ordinary, every-day people like you and me, preparing them to
receive the good news of the coming of Jesus and of the fulfillment of the
promise God made all those many years ago.
Luke
2:8 simply
reads, “And
there were shepherds living out in the fields nearby, keeping watch over their
flocks at night.” Shepherds.
In the time of Christ, these were the lowliest of the low. They had very
little if any social standing. They were uneducated, poor, and had very
few prospects in life. Their job was to work with sheep, dumb, stubborn
animals that were helpless, defenseless, weak, and prone to doing things their
own way. And yet, here these men are, faithfully discharging their duties
and notice that the passage tells us it was night.
So,
what is so great about shepherds? They are loyal, faithful,
compassionate, caring; the list goes on and on. It should come, then as
no surprise, that God would reveal the birth of Jesus to ones such as
these. Jesus will say of himself that he is “the good shepherd.” He
will also refer to us as sheep and if you read the description above, you will
see that he is right.
Jesus
entire ministry can be summed up with his words, “the last shall be
first.” What better way to begin this ministry than by announcing the
birth of the Messiah to those who were considered to be the “last” rung on
society’s ladder.
And
so we leave them here, in the fields, taking care of their flocks, unaware that
in a brief few moments, their lives will be changed forever. Jesus is
already in the cradle not very far away. The shepherds have settled down
for the night. But something is about to happen, something they never
expected, and something they will never forget. Who knows what God
has in store for you today? Are you ready to find out?
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