Once the angels went away into heaven, the shepherds had a decision to make. What should they do with what they had just learned? Why, go and see, of course! They would have arranged for their flocks’ safety as best they could and then … away to Bethlehem, as fast as possible, to see what the Lord had given them.
And they found Him—Jesus, the newborn Savior, lying in a manger, exactly as God had told them. So again, they did what came naturally—they spread the word to all their friends and neighbors, telling them about Jesus and what the angels said.
We can do that, too. “Taste and see that the Lord is good,” says the psalmist (Psalm 34:8a). “Come and see,” said Philip to his doubting friend. We, too, can come and see, come and taste that Jesus is good. And then we can share that news with the people we love, so they can have Him, too—trusting in the Savior who was born for them, who died for them, and who rose to give them everlasting life.
THE PRAYER: Father, thank You for telling me about Your Son Jesus! Amen.
Reflection Questions:
* Do you try everything first, or do you wait till others try it first?
* When did you try something so wonderful that you just had to tell others about it?
* Who told you about Jesus?
Advent Devotions were written by Dr. Kari Vo.