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2007-12-16 - The Angels
The Christmas Characters Series, Part 13
Orignally Published 2000-12-21
Luke 2:10-14 And the angel said to them, "Do not be afraid;
for behold, I bring you good news of a great joy which shall be for all the
people; 11 for today in the city of David there has been
born for you a Savior, who is Christ the Lord. 12 "And this
will be a sign for you: you will find a baby wrapped in cloths, and lying
in a manger." 13 And suddenly there appeared with the angel
a multitude of the heavenly host praising God, and saying,
14 "Glory to God in the highest, And on earth peace among
men with whom He is pleased." (NAS)
The greatest news ever spoken - the long awaited fulfillment of the promise
of the ages was about to be pronounced. When you think about it, the
location may surprise you. It was not in the courts of the Temple or the
palaces or castles of Kings or Princes. It was not in a crowded amphitheatre
to hundreds of the wealthy or intelligencia of the day. It was on a starlit
hillside that an angel, probably Gabriel, appeared to a handful of simple
shepherds dutifully watching their flocks of sheep. It might be an odd thought
until you remember that this is not unlike David or Moses before them. They
too were shepherds that were called by heaven with news.
Gabriel hovered before them and the shepherds likely stood frozen
or cowering in terror. When standing in the presence of a sinless being,
charged by God to come with a purpose, I can well imagine I would be reminded
of my own sinfulness and unworthiness. The group stood enveloped in Heaven's
glory when the angel spoke. To their collective relief his salutation was,
"Fear not....". And before they could take in the
message and begin to relax, they were given a message of joy and wonder that
had been awaited since Adam and Eve were banished from the Garden of Eden.
The message was so long in coming that some doubted that it would actually
come to pass, but here it was.
The faithful messenger Gabriel gave them a sign. The newborn Savior would
be found wrapped in swaddling cloths and lying in a feeding trough.
Before they could ask the obvious question of why a King would be found in
such a place covered in such a way, the sky above and around them became
instantly filled with innumerable angels. They were all singing praise
to the God and wishing peace to those with whom God is pleased - them that
love Him and longed for His coming. It was as if Heaven could not contain
the praises of the angels. We are not told how long the concert of praise
lasted. But when the shepherds again found themselves alone, they must have
needed to pinch themselves to see if they had been dreaming. They had
been given a glimpse of the glory of Heaven.
Today, Christians all over the world long for the return of their Lord and
Savior. Someday we will stand in the presence of angels who will stand silent
listening as we sing a song of salvation. We will joyously and faithfully
praise Jesus as they did over Bethlehem centuries ago. Like the shepherds,
they will sense our joy and not be able to fully understand it. Our message
will be one of the completion of the plan of the ages to save mankind from
sin. The angels can not fully grasp this salvation because it is not available
to them
(1 Peter 1:12).
Yet they seek to understand it as the shepherds sought the Messiah.
And we will stand before and sit at the feet of the One Who
humbled Himself by shrouding His glory and power in our crumbling flesh wrapped
in swathing bands. The Savior, Who humbled Himself at every turn all the
way to the cross, will teach us about His mercy and grace. And
He will listen as we and the angels sing His praises.
Lord Jesus - our ways are not Your ways. To us, Princes
and Kings are born in palaces with the best doctors and too many attendants.
But You chose to give us a constant example of humility and selflessness.
You came to us and lived as a servant. But there were still perhaps millions
of angels to herald the night of Your birth. And even then that was to common
folk, not the leaders or scientists. The angels have been faithful to carry
out the plan that still amazes me. Amen.
Grace & Peace,
Mike
mhoskins@cfdevotionals.org
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