The Boy Who Is Lord By Mark Driscollنموونە
The glorious announcement for an unlikely audience
Have you ever wondered what people thought of shepherds in Jesus’ day?
People thought shepherds were odd. They lived by themselves, outside of town, sleeping in the open, and surrounded by animals all the time. Their reputation was less than stellar. Shepherds were stereotyped as crooks and thieves, and they couldn’t even testify in court. It didn’t help that they couldn’t leave their flock without risking their livelihood, which means they couldn’t make it to the temple for sacrifices and feasts and maintain the same religious devotion as the rest of God’s people. In short, the shepherds were not highly regarded in their society.
When an army of angels lit up the sky to announce God’s birth into history, no one would have ever expected them to break the news to a bunch of shepherds. Upon hearing the big announcement, however, the shepherds outside of Bethlehem hurry off to find the baby boy. Besides Mary and Joseph, these anonymous outcasts are the first people in the world to enjoy an audience with Jesus Christ.
It’s curious how God arrives in a humble way to a humble family and announces the event to the humble shepherds. God works with them for his glory, by his grace. Years later, Jesus even described himself as the Good Shepherd who lays down his life for the sheep (John 10:11). God redeems an unpopular profession, showing that he is humble and willing to look after us like sheep.
If you were God, would you have entered history in a humble way like Jesus did? If not, how would you have entered history?
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Every Christmas the entire world stops to celebrate the birth of the most important person in the history of the world - Jesus Christ! In "The Boy Who Is Lord" daily devotional, we will study the great details surrounding this life-changing, history-altering, and soul-saving entrance of God into human history as recorded in Luke 1-2.
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