Christmas Character Series
Luke 2:1-21
(Use the link below to read the verses.)
Many
years ago, we went to a Christmas program called Journey to Bethlehem. It was a
series of scenes leading up to the birth of Christ. The manger scene was in the
sanctuary where there was a young couple playing Mary and Joseph. What made it
especially touching was that their newborn baby was with them as Jesus.
As
we walked into the sanctuary, the baby began crying, as babies will do. Just
like that, the theatrical scene suddenly became a real-life scene. It took me
back two thousand years to the real baby Jesus crying in his mother’s arms.
For
over sixty years, I’ve celebrated Christmas with outdoor decorations, a
Christmas tree with lots of presents, a big Christmas meal with family and a
special Christmas Eve service. Despite all of that, it only took a little baby seconds
to make Christmas real. It was unexpected, just like it was for the shepherds.
On
that very first Christmas, the Shepherds were in the fields minding their own
business. They weren’t aware of Caesar Augustus and his big plans for expanding
the Roman Empire. They’d never heard of Joseph and Mary, and had no idea of what
had been happening in their lives.
All
they knew was to watch their sheep. That was their world. That is, before it was
turned upside down when suddenly an angel appeared to them. Surprise!
“I bring you good news
that will bring great joy to all people. 11 The Savior—yes, the
Messiah, the Lord—has been born today in Bethlehem, the city of David! 12 And
you will recognize him by this sign: You will find a baby wrapped snugly in
strips of cloth, lying in a manger.” NLT
Once
the angels left, the shepherds decided to go into Bethlehem to find the baby.
It would be like looking for a needle in a haystack, except for the hint given
them by the angel. Look for the sign. After all, how many new born babies would
be lying in a feeding trough?
The
crying baby was an unexpected sign for me. The angels were unexpected for the
shepherds, as well as the baby in a manger. Are you ready for what God has for
you that is unexpected?
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