
So, how to celebrate??? The shepherds who first heard the good news of great joy to all people...that a savior has been born in Luke 2:8:14 celebrated three ways.
- They settled it for themselves--they went to see what they had been told (2:15). They heard the good news from God's messengers, they believed it, so they went to see Him, Jesus, Himself, for themselves. Everything else comes after that. God gave us a Savior, any other celebration flows out of our first knowing Him.
- They told everyone they could (2:17). They told not only that this child was born, but what the angels said it meant. That He was the Christ, He was a Savior, He was given for all people, and that in Him was real peace. They caused quite a stir, and perhaps some what not sure what to make of these newly declared evangelists, but they had good news for all people which could not be kept to themselves. This is a time of year when we get fresh opportunities to tell. even in answering that question, "So what did you get for Christmas?" Go ahead, tell them what you were given-a Savior!
- They went out in worship (2:20). We had hoped to come in to church together to worship, after all it's Christmas Sunday. We wanted to have at least the 11:00 service if at all possible, but, weather doesn't determine whether or not we worship. We come to church to worship and we go back to our field, our home, our work or school, to worship. God has called us, in whatever lonely corner He found us, He gave us the good news, great joy, a Savior. Life is now different even though it seems much the same. Now life is a place of worship. In whatever setting He places us we will praise and glorify him.
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Thanks for the reminder that we can worship WHEREVER we are. In any circumstances. At any time. Hallelujah, a savior is born!
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