How will it be different?
It seems each year, as my mind is drawn back to those days so long ago when our
Savior was born, that I find myself immersed once again in some “sanctified
speculation.” I wonder just how the individuals that we read about in the
Biblical account must have felt during the experience that we now call history.
The
shepherds are on my mind today, and one particular point keeps resurfacing in
my thinking. The text states this: “And
there were shepherds living out in the fields nearby, keeping watch over their
flocks at night.” That seems simple
enough. Here is the
thought that keeps coming back to me, though:
They were going about their regular, daily activities when the message
of "Christmas" invaded their lives.
Later on in the Biblical record, we read that "the shepherds
returned…" After it was all over they
went back to their daily lives, doing the same old thing with the same old
sheep! Isn’t that how it is too
often? We knock ourselves out
celebrating the Christmas season with one more special service, one more
Christmas party, one more get together with friends… "Oh, life will get back to
normal after Christmas is over," we think.
But their
daily lives were not "back to normal" after Christmas, were they? Though they were back out on the hillside the
next night in the same spot, with the same dumb, smelly sheep, their lives were
not the same. As they went about their
daily activities, they were busy reporting what had happened and what they had
been privileged to see and hear from God.
For those of you familiar with the account, you noticed that I left out
part of the verse. They "returned,
glorifying and praising God for all the things they had heard and seen, which
were just as they had been told."
Here’s the
point: How has the message of Christmas
affected your everyday life? If
you are like many people (myself included), Christmas is a wonderful time of
year to reflect on the Savior’s birth so long ago. But Christmas comes and goes, even if we do
spend much of December celebrating it.
What will happen when Christmas is over?
Will all of the spirit of celebration and wonder at the birth of the
Savior of the world be packed away in boxes with those lights and
ornaments? Or will our daily lives
reflect the fact that in the midst of our everyday life there is a spiritual
reality that affects everything that we do?
Let’s determine that this year will be different. Let’s seek by the grace of God to determine
to return to our lives after the hustle and bustle of Christmas is over with a
rejoicing heart and praise on our lips that will impact everyone around us.
I trust that
this will be a season filled with blessing in the midst of the “busy-ness.” And may God use this Christmas season to do a
great work in our hearts that will prepare us to more effectively serve Him in
the coming year...once things get "back to normal."
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