God chose to announce the good news of Christ’s brith to a group of shepherds in the field who had no social standing and no voice in the community. It would make sense to proclaim His arrival to those who had the ability and authority to spread the news throughout the world. The mayor of Bethlehem did not get the announcement. The High Priest in Jerusalem was left out of the loop. The Caesar and the members of his Royal court were not informed. The palace didn’t hear it nor the temple was aware.
Instead of choosing the powerful and the religious, God chose the people who were doing what they did every day and every night. He chose the people who were going through the routines of life, people working hard and raising their families. He chooses the ugly and the unwanted to show the world that He is not a respecter of persons but He is a respector of souls.
Many people are still ignorant of the birth of Christ. He has not come to judge us, but to reveal the good news that each one is valuable in His sight. He’s there even when we can’t see him and he’s leading us in the path of his purpose.
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Blessings
Mathew Philip
Instead of choosing the powerful and the religious, God chose the people who were doing what they did every day and every night. He chose the people who were going through the routines of life, people working hard and raising their families. He chooses the ugly and the unwanted to show the world that He is not a respecter of persons but He is a respector of souls.
Many people are still ignorant of the birth of Christ. He has not come to judge us, but to reveal the good news that each one is valuable in His sight. He’s there even when we can’t see him and he’s leading us in the path of his purpose.
Click the link below to hear more as a story narration
Blessings
Mathew Philip
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