Down to Earth: A Christmas Devotional JourneySýnishorn
Day 17: Holy Interruptions
Reflection
When I’m in the middle of doing something, I hate being interrupted. But I’m slowly learning to see that not all interruptions are a bad thing – and this passage is a case in point.
The Birth of Jesus was the greatest interruption of all time. God broke into this world, coming down to Earth in human form to dwell among His people. And the shepherds were invited to go and see this miraculous intervention, to find the Baby "wrapped in cloths and lying in a manger." But to do so, they had to accept that the everyday task of "keeping watch over their flocks" would be interrupted. When the Angels announced the wondrous message of Christ’s Birth and praised God, the shepherds’ hearts were stirred and they "hurried off" to meet Jesus. No doubt it was the best decision of their lives!
In a similar way, God invites us to embrace His interruptions in our lives. Sometimes, like the shepherds, He clearly captures our attention. At other times, He gives us opportunities to see Him working more subtly in the world, bringing hope and life to seemingly mundane situations. So, when you’re refolding clothes on the shop floor, cutting a client’s hair, or checking prescriptions in the hospital, will you be open to divine interruptions and communications? You’ll be surprised how God might inspire, encourage, and work through you if you do.
Prayer
Lord God, please help me to see today’s interruptions as opportunities to bring hope and life in the middle of my everyday tasks. Amen.
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About this Plan
Reflect on our "down to earth" Savior – the Jesus who stepped into the mess and detail of life on Earth, and calls us to do the same. In this 25-day Advent devotional journey, you’ll get fresh perspective on the familiar Christmas story, and be inspired to follow the down-to-earth Savior in your everyday life.
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