Remembering The Adoration Of The Shepherds

Hi ladies it's me again and happy Lord's day and Merry Christmas! I hope and pray that each of you ladies and your families are doing well. I can't believe that we're in the week of Christmas? How fast has this year gone by hugh? Well ladies it's the week of Christmas and the title I have for this Christmas blog is called "Remembering The Adoration Of The Shepherds". That's loosely based on what I have written in chapter 8 from my second Christmas book called My "20 Day Christmas Devotional". Well I'm sure many of you probably know the story of the Shepherds and angels by heart because we hear it very often during this time of the year. But it's very important to not get "too familiar" with the story that we lose the awe and wonder if the first Christmas. Here's some important factors to remember how significant it was with the shepherds and angels incident. The Jews had been waiting for 400 years prior to the birth of Christ for a Savior to come. It was 400 years from the book of Malachi (the last book in the Old Testament and last minor prophet) all the way to the time of the gospel of Matthew! So simply put it was 400 years of silence where there was no word from God during that time. I can imagine the Jews desperation and them praying for a sign for God's deliverance and wondering where the Messiah was. Another point is that shepherds in the ancient times weren't highly esteemed people in their day. If you remember the story of David he was a Shepherd boy who wasn't esteemed by his family very well but God chose him to kill Goliath, be a warrior, Psalmist, and later a king! (That's a different blog for a different time!) Also the youngest able bodied make in the family was to take care of the sheep and shepherds would be considered the "working poor" or the lowest of the low. Also the shepherds were common everyday people just like you and I are! Isn't that amazing? Most of us if we're honest are common everyday people and I'm very thankful that God cares about everyday people otherwise He would have missed out on alot of us. Also when the shepherds were watching their sheep it was not only dark outside where it was pitch black where they could barely see their hands in front of their faces! (Plus they didn't have street lights back then and it gets dark like that in country zones!) But that's why God sent an angel angel Gabriel to share the gospel and the news of Jesus' birth to ordinary people and overlooked people that man may have overlooked them but God didn't overlook them. Isn't that wonderful how our God is like that? Gabriel was probably shining in the shekinah glory (and his angel friends as well) which is what probably put fear in the shepherds which is why he said fear not! Of course we know that a host of other angels joined angel Gabriel and sang to them and told the shepherds where to find baby Jesus. Of course the shepherds rushed to find baby Jesus in Bethlehem and saw Him with Mary and Joseph. I can only imagine the joy, peace, and hope that filled the shepherds hearts when they saw baby Jesus laying in a manger! They were the first ones chosen to have gotten to witness Jesus' birth outside of Mary and Joseph! (The Magi would find Christ later and that's for another blog.) So this Christmas season you feel ordinary and overlooked maybe based on your race, economic situation, (I mean you maybe poor, jobless, or underemployed to put it plainly) maybe because of your physical appearance, or marital status or lack thereof (What I mean by that is some of you maybe divorced, widowed, or single that's never been married. This time of year can be very challenging for people like that and I totally understand that too.) to remember the story of the shepherds. The shepherds weren't anything special because they weren't esteemed by society but God allowed them to witness the birth of His Son the first Christmas and later they told everyone about Jesus' birth! I pray that y'all will remember that God cares about ordinary people especially people like us that He was thrilled that the gospel got to us so we can share that with others especially our loved ones with family gatherings coming up. That's what I wanted to share with y'all. Blessings to each of you ladies and if you haven't gotten my "20 Day Christmas Devotional" yet I would highly encourage you to get it on Amazon to give to yourself or a loved one this Christmas season. Blessings, happy Lord's day, and Merry Christmas!









