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Joy
In the humble fields outside Bethlehem, under the vast expanse of a starry night, shepherds were entrusted with their flocks. Little did they know that their lives were about to be forever changed, and they would become messengers of immense joy during the Advent season.
The shepherds were not among the wealthy or influential, yet they were chosen to witness a heavenly miracle—the birth of the Messiah, Jesus Christ. From the story of the shepherds at Jesus' birth, we can draw several meaningful lessons.
God's choice of the shepherds highlights that joy can be found in the most unexpected places. In a society where status and wealth often dictate one's worth, God's message is clear: joy is available to all. Advent invites us to look beyond the ordinary and discover joy in the extraordinary.
The shepherds' joy was not derived from their circumstances but from the presence of God. As they beheld the Christ child, they experienced a deep, abiding joy that transcended the challenges of their lives. During Advent, we too can find joy by focusing on God's presence in our midst, recognizing that His love and grace are our most precious treasures.
The shepherds didn't keep their joy to themselves; they became messengers of the good news. In a world often filled with darkness, their role as bearers of light and joy is a powerful reminder for us. During Advent, we're encouraged to share the joy of Christ's birth with others through acts of kindness, compassion, and love.
The shepherds' journey from the fields to the stable required trust. Their willingness to respond to the angel's message demonstrates that joy comes when we trust in God's plan. Advent encourages us to surrender our worries and anxieties, placing our trust in the One who brings us lasting joy.
In the shepherds' story, we find a beautiful connection between the simple joy of their encounter with the newborn Savior and the profound joy we seek during the Advent season. Their example reminds us that joy is not dependent on our circumstances but on our relationship with Christ. As we prepare for His birth, may we, like the shepherds, be filled with the joy that only His presence can bring, and may we share that joy with a world in need of hope and love.
Reflection/Prayer
In what unexpected places have you experienced joy in your life? Spend some time in prayer asking God to give you the same joy he gave the shepherds so that you can become a messenger of joy to those around you during this Advent season.
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About this Plan
By mid-December, many already hate Christmas. We are tired of the carols and the parties, and our tree is starting to die. There are a lot of reasons that people hate Christmas. But, what if all of the hatred is because what we hoped for isn’t reality? This year, set aside the hate and come expecting something new as we dive into Advent themes of the season.
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