My Blog List

Powered By Blogger

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Everybody is a Somebody-Just Ask the Shepherds

The Christmas season reminds us over and over the true meaning and purpose that God intended it to be?
Have you ever gotten to the place where you needed to be reminded about what Christmas is all about? Charlie Brown was one of those guys...watch this 90 second video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DKk9rv2hUfA

What really excites me about Christmas is that Everybody is a Somebody to God! Look who he used: Joseph and Mary, ordinary people who really wanted to live a quiet life and then we see the Shepherds receiving the news from the angels that Jesus is in a manger in Bethlehem...these misfits received the news FIRST!! Who were these Shepherds? Here are some thoughts:

1. The Shepherds were a fellowship of the forgettable.
a. They had no status in their culture.
b. They were uneducated, smelled lousy, and were considered low-class.
c. During Jesus’ time, being a shepherd was a dead-end job.
d. There was no hope for advancement.
e. They had little chance of doing anything different the rest of their life.
f. As a result, you wouldn’t want your daughter to marry one. You would want your daughter to marry better.

2. The Shepherds were people that were considered outcasts and misfits.
a. Shepherds had a hard, thankless job and it was dangerous.
b. It was their responsibility to protect the sheep from robbers and wild animals.
c. They were not considered very important.
d. As far as spiritual matters, they were considered unclean and they couldn’t participate in feasts and holy days.
e. In regard to society matters, shepherds were infamous for thievery so they were not permitted to give testimony in legal proceedings.

Here is what Max Lucado says about God choosing the Shepherds:

MAX LUCADO: “The announcement of Christmas went first to the shepherds. They didn’t ask God is he was sure he knew what he was doing.

Had the angel gone to the theologians, they would have first consulted their commentaries

Had he gone to the elite, they would have looked around to see if anyone was watching.

Had he gone to the successful, they would have first looked at their calendars.

SO He went to the shepherds. Men who didn’t have a reputation to protect or an axe to grind or a ladder to climb. Men who didn’t know enough to tell God that angels don’t sing to sheep and that messiahs aren’t found wrapped in rags and sleeping in a feed trough.

---SO, While the theologians were sleeping; the elite were dreaming; the successful were snoring; the meek were kneeling in front of Baby Jesus

Are you excited that God shows us once again that every one of us are important to His plan and purpose?
You are special; live out your purpose like the Shepherds! You are a somebody to God!

2 comments:

  1. I checked the video source, and was gratified to see that using it didn't violate copyright!

    ReplyDelete
  2. Lucado also has a free Christmas devotional online here: http://bit.ly/aHuGBz

    ReplyDelete