Abiding
Shepherds
abiding
at
night residing
on
the hill
where
moonlight spills
when
suddenly the night sky
is
filled with angels who fly.
That
dark sky was lit, we are told,
with
the glory of the Lord.
The
shepherds were afraid,
in
fact terrified,
but
the angel said, “do not fear”
and
spoke these words loud and clear:
“I
bring you good news of great joy
that
will be for all the people.
Today
in the town of David a Savior has been born to you;
he
is Christ the Lord. This will be a sign to you:
You
will find a baby wrapped in cloths and lying in a manger.”
After
hearing these words
these
surprised and stunned shepherds,
filled
with awesome wonder,
hurried
to find the manger.
We
read they did not tarry.
In
fact, they quickly hurried.
They
wanted to know if what the angel said was true,
for
it seemed to them to be too good to be true.
It
was just as the Lord’s glorious heavenly messenger said
as
they did find the newborn baby in a manger bed.
Because
it was true they told everyone what they had seen and heard
before
they returned to the distant hillside to tend to their herds.
Were
these abiding shepherds insistent
when
they affirmed this awesome event?
Is
it because of their persistence the Christmas story is everlasting?
These
abiding shepherds had a part in history that remains enduring
for
today the Lord Jesus Christ’s, the Savior’s, birth
is
celebrated throughout the whole universe.
The
shepherds returned to their abiding
filled
with much glorifying and praising
for
all the things they had seen and heard
which
was just as they had been told.
I'm
sure they were never again the same
for
after seeing the Christ they were changed.
These
abiding shepherds saw and believed
and
wanted everyone else to believe.
As
they continued to abide in the fields
I
imagine they also remained filled
with
all that Jesus Christ represents -
their
Savior, the first Christmas present.
*
* * * *
Though
the story is old
its
truth is never old.
The
truth is still the same today
as
it was those many yesterdays.
The
Savior has come.
Is
he welcomed?
Jesus
Christ can abide in your heart
if
you ask Him to come in, just start
by
praying “Dear Heavenly Father,
I
realize I was born a sinner
but
by your grace my sins can be washed away
so
I ask your forgiveness right now, today.
I
believe you died on the cross
to
take my punishment. It cost
me
nothing for you paid everything
so
all my wrong doings to you I bring.
From
now on for you I want to live.
My
life, as it is, to you I give."
Such
a simple prayer
the
Lord will hear
and
then abide in you
and
help you each day anew
as
you abide in Him.
He's
waiting to come in.
The
shepherds returned, glorifying and praising God
for
all the things they had heard and seen,
which
were just as they had been told.
Luke
2:20
See
that what you have heard from the beginning
remains
(abides) in you.
If
it does, you also will remain (abide)
in
the Son and in the Father.
And
this is what he promised us – even eternal life.
I
John 2:24-25
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