Our Daily Bread
Read: Luke 2:8-20
Glory to God in the highest! —Luke 2:14
Bible in a year:
Zephaniah 1-3; Revelation 16
Zephaniah 1-3; Revelation 16
During
our church’s Christmas celebration, I watched the choir members
assemble in front of the congregation while the music director rifled
through papers on a slim black stand. The instruments began, and the
singers launched into a well-known song that started with these words:
“Come, now is the time to worship.”
Although I expected to hear a time-honored Christmas carol, I smiled
at the appropriate choice of music. Earlier that week I had been
reading Luke’s account of Jesus’ birth, and I noticed that the first
Christmas lacked our modern-day parties, gifts, and feasting—but it did
include worship.
After the angel announced Jesus’ birth to some wide-eyed shepherds,
a chorus of angels began “praising God and saying: ‘Glory to God in the
highest!’” (Luke 2:13-14).
The shepherds responded by running to Bethlehem where they found the
newborn King lying in a barnyard bassinet. They returned to their
fields “glorifying and praising God for all the things that they had
heard and seen” (v.20). Coming face to face with the Son inspired the
shepherds to worship the Father.
Today, consider your response to Jesus’ arrival on earth. Is there
room for worship in your heart on this day that celebrates His birth?
Grant us, Father, hearts of worship
At this time of Jesus’ birth;
We would see anew His glory
Shine throughout this sin-cursed earth. —D. De Haan
At this time of Jesus’ birth;
We would see anew His glory
Shine throughout this sin-cursed earth. —D. De Haan
Heaven’s choir came down to sing when heaven’s King came down to save.
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