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rl69
12-08-2016, 07:43 AM
Now there were in the same country shepherds living out in the fields, keeping watch over their flock by night. And behold, an angel of the Lord stood before them, and the glory of the Lord shone around them, and they were greatly afraid.—Luke 2:8–9 (http://harvest.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4f108f827aed8d503b5fca9fa&id=e5a25e8049&e=3dd732485b)When God's Son was born in a manger in Bethlehem, an unlikely group was the first to hear the news. If it had been up to me, I would have chosen to dispatch an angel to the court of Caesar Augustus. "You call yourself the savior of the world, Caesar? Well, check this out. The real Savior of the world has been born!"

Or, the angel could have appeared to the high priest, scribes, and scholars and announced the news that the Savior had been born.

Instead, God chose to deliver His message to shepherds who were "living out in the fields, keeping watch over their flock by night" (Luke 2:8). To be a shepherd in that culture was to be at the bottom of the social ladder. Shepherds were despised—so much so that the testimony of a shepherd wasn't allowed in a court of law.

Shepherds basically did the work that no one else wanted to do. They had dirt under their fingernails. They were hardworking. And they probably felt right at home when they learned that this baby was born in lowly circumstances. They would have related to this. God was speaking their language.

This became the modus operandi of Christ throughout His ministry. He always went to the outcasts, to the hurting, to the ordinary people. He went to people like the woman at the well who had been ostracized because of her multiple marriages and divorces. He went to people like the tax collector Zacchaeus who was perceived by his fellow Jews as a traitor. Our Lord always had time for people like that. He was described as the friend of sinners.

In the same way, those lowly, despised shepherds who kept watch over their flocks, were visited by the Lord.

square butte
12-08-2016, 09:12 AM
Sometime I feel that some of the folks who do the worst of jobs and are the most alone - are the ones who are closest to the Lord. Appreciate the morning words rl69.

Pine Baron
12-08-2016, 10:09 AM
Thank you rl. You are doing good work here. Much appreciated.

Preacher Jim
12-08-2016, 03:01 PM
God knew who would believe and not argue the point that He did not do it according to their expectations. i doubt Jesus would visit most churches today because he would not be what they expected.

USMC87
12-08-2016, 07:17 PM
Amen and thanks for a great lesson.

Boaz
12-09-2016, 07:31 AM
Amen and thanks for a great lesson.

I agree , thank you rl69 .

Blackwater
12-10-2016, 07:53 PM
Another great lesson, RL. It's harder to love the humblest and dirtiest among us. And even frightening sometimes. It's not something, today, that just anybody even CAN do. But it's not meant that ANY person be lost, and it's up to us to witness to them all, even when we think there's no chance at all that they'll respond. Just don't provoke them, and don't back off on your assertions, but do it with poise and assurance, and not with fear of them. That ain't easy for those who've been conditioned to cower, which is a whole lot of us.

At least the shepherds were coherent, and in our big cities and sometimes in our smaller ones, folks exist who are totally unpredictable, since a past president emptied all our mental hospitals and institutions. But poor folks have often, in my experience, demonstrated quite a bit more understanding and appreciation and rationality than many "rich folks" do. Maybe that's what Christ meant when he said it was easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a "rich man" to enter heaven? The poor have little to look to or concern them, EXCEPT for the questions of what will happen to them eventually. The rich have all manner of distractions the Evil One can and does use to keep them from really realizing the full joy and benefits of real Christianity. I am so glad our savior is SO much smarter, fairer and all knowing than we ever COULD be!