The shepherds saw and heard the angel’s declaration, they sought out the babe in the manger, and what they saw and heard drove them into the streets to share this incredible experience.
“The shepherds returned to their flock, ecstatic over what had happened. They praised God and glorified Him for all they had heard and seen for themselves, just like the angel had said.” Luke 2:20 (TPT)
To these shepherds, the Messiah was no longer a story they had heard about all their lives. They experienced the truth for themselves and saw that it was real, just as they had been told. This experience with the babe Jesus and the confirmation of all they had been told caused them to praise and glorify God.
“If the cradle of Christ had such an effect upon them, as to make them rise from the stable and the manger to heaven, how much more powerful ought the death and resurrection of Christ to be in raising us to God?” (Calvin)
“But Mary treasured all these things in her heart and often pondered what they meant.” Luke 2:19 (TPT)
Once again, we see Mary responding in a different way than others around her. All these details aren’t passing her by, she is treasuring it all in her heart and thinking of it often. All that Gabriel told her about this child, everything she heard from Elizabeth and Zechariah, now the shepherds’ story and worship are all being pondered by this young mother as she considers the deeper meaning of it all. Mary had a habit of documenting all she was experiencing around this special child Jesus, whether she wrote it down or not, she was keeping track of it all.
Today’s truth is that we must experience Jesus for ourselves. He can’t be just a story we’ve heard about or some academic theology we adhere to. As we draw close to Christmas day, when people all over the world celebrate the birth of our Savior, Jesus Christ, let us open our hearts to the truth of God with us and experience for ourselves His presence in our lives.