GO and TELL
Why
were the shepherds chosen, do you suppose,
to
be visited that night out in the cold
by
a surprising angel of the Lord?
Why
were the shepherds chosen, do you suppose?
We
do know that the shepherds hurried to Bethlehem
to
witness this wonder of which the angel had spoken -
bringing
good tidings of great joy to all peoples
born
that day in the city of David's humble stable.
That
night the shepherds saw with their own eyes
a
newborn baby in the manger lie
cooed
too by the cattle's din
for
there was no room in the inn.
Mary
and Joseph hovered nearby
as
the showed off their new little guy
to
these shepherds who came from distant plain -
a
Savior, Christ the Lord, who would one day reign.
After
bearing witness to this sight
the
shepherds overwhelmed with much delight
returned
to the hillside to guard their flocks
after
telling others what they had sought.
They
had made known abroad
all
they had seen and heard -
witnesses
to the Savior's birth
when
God's own Son was born on earth.
Is
that why, do you suppose,
the
shepherds were the ones God chose?
For
they went and told
all
they had seen and heard.
*
* * * *
Christ
the Savior is born
celebrated
Christmas morn
for
the shepherds went and told
and
today we too have heard.
"Go
and tell" is our mission
to
spread the news of salvation
to
every person
in
every nation.
"Go
and tell" good tidings of great joy
to
all men and women, girls, and boys
for
Christmas is more than toys.
It's
a season for joy.
Joy
that's given when we believe
that
God sent His Son and we receive
this
gift of salvation,
redemption,
and pardon.
Joy
in God's perfect gift to us, a Savior,
who
loves us with unconditional favor.
"Go
and tell" so everyone everywhere will know
the
good tidings of great joy to all peoples.
"Go
and tell"
one's
heart swells
with
God's love to everyone everywhere.
Today
let someone you know God does care.
When
they had seen him,
they
spread the word concerning what had been told them
about
this child,
and
all who heard it were amazed
at
what the shepherds said to them.
Luke
2:17-18
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