YOU SAW WHAT ??

When you’ve seen something of incredible magnitude or astounding beauty, sometimes words are just insufficient. A group of shepherds from Bethlehem had that problem. But I’m going to try and shed some light on what they saw.

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Today’s verse says:
THE SHEPHERDS RETURNED, GLORIFYING GOD FOR ALL THEY HAD HEARD AND SEEN, AS IT HAD BEEN TOLD THEM

So, what was it that they had seen, you may wonder?

Now your first thought when you consider the shepherds in Bethlehem’s fields is probably the appearance of the angels. If your last work shift had been interrupted because an angel showed up next to your desk or in your shop and made a pronouncement of earth-shattering importance, you’d very likely be sharing THAT with your family and friends. But the angelic appearance is not what this verse is referring to.

You see, after the angels went away from them into heaven, the shepherds went and found Jesus, Mary and Joseph. What they saw wasn’t huge and grandiose, quite the opposite. What they saw was, on one hand, utterly humble. A newborn baby lying in a manger. My guess is that they were stopped in their tracks by a deep recognition within their spirits of the presence of the Almighty.

Even before the shepherds arrived, evidently Mary and Joseph were not alone. Luke records the shepherds retelling the story of the angels and “all who heard it” wondering about what this could mean. There were probably family members of Joseph in attendance.

And the shepherds. That was the illogical part. It made absolutely no sense.

In terms of social status, you couldn’t get much lower than a shepherd. Dung sweepers and tax collectors were held in higher esteem. It was a humiliating position, it was a commonly-held belief that shepherds simply couldn’t be trusted. So much so that in Jewish courts their testimony was inadmissible.

These men had their night shift interrupted when an angel of God physically manifest before them. This single appearance was followed by something even MORE amazing – an entire company of angels joining them in the fields. But what they returned to their village to speak about was “all they had heard and seen, as it had been told to them.” It was the birth of the Savior that was their chief focus. The Chief Shepherd of Israel summoned lowly shepherds as His witnesses.

THE SHEPHERDS RETURNED, GLORIFYING GOD FOR ALL THEY HAD HEARD AND SEEN, AS IT HAD BEEN TOLD THEM

As you think about yourself, you may feel as though you are no one of consequence. Inside you may even feel worthless, utterly insignificant. That can be the case whether your reputation is like a stack of sterling or a pile of dung; because we see our inner faults and failing as no one else can. No one else, that is, but God.

He sees, and He calls those who are perceived to be the lowest of the low. He calls them into His presence to behold Him. And then He sends them out to be His witnesses.

One night as I flew home, the Lord arranged a conversation with a man who was grappling with his sin. He doubted whether his choices had driven him too far from God to be forgiven. He asked, “How can you know if you’ve crossed the line, if you’re not going to be accepted?” My reply to him was to assure him that, if God was drawing his heart in our conversation, it wasn’t to tease him but to receive him. This issue is relationship. Jesus wants one. He wanted one with him; He wants one WITH YOU.

But there are roles in every relationship. His role is as LORD; yours is as adopted child. Loved, blessed, cherished — but NOT in charge. The role He calls you to is similar to that of the shepherds – GLORIFYING GOD for all you have heard and seen from Him.

Can I invite you to the relationship He is offering you? Join the shepherds at the manger, contemplate the great lengths He went to so that you could approach Him. Let His love draw you into the relationship of a lifetime.

Be changed by His grace, accept His lordship.

Then YOU go and do what the shepherds did — GLORIFY GOD FOR ALL HE HAS TOLD YOU AND SHOWN YOU.

THE SHEPHERDS RETURNED, GLORIFYING GOD FOR ALL THEY HAD HEARD AND SEEN, AS IT HAD BEEN TOLD THEM

Will you?

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