Faith Like the Shepherds
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The shepherds of the Christmas story were not the soft-spoken, pastoral figures seen on greeting cards. In biblical times, shepherds were often social outcasts — men with criminal pasts who were unwelcome in mainstream work and pushed into fields far away from public life. Their days were spent in isolation, tending sheep under open skies. And yet, these are the men God chose to receive the first birth announcement of the Savior. Peyton Garland invites us to consider why. Why would God send His angels to criminals, vagrants, the nameless and unclean? Why not kings, priests, or respected religious leaders? Because God was teaching us something about the kind of heart that truly sees Jesus. When we place ourselves in Mary’s shoes, the shock becomes even more pronounced. Imagine giving birth and having strangers — dirty, exhausted shepherds who smell like livestock — suddenly appear, claiming God sent them. Most of us would freeze at the idea. Peyton imagines herself only allowing them to peer from the doorway, not draw near to hold a newborn child. And yet, God invited them first. This is not a story about shepherds.This is a story about the heart God honors. Humble. Simple. Unpretentious. Expectant. The shepherds had nothing to offer — no status, no impressive résumé, no refined presentation. They simply responded to God’s invitation with obedience, awe, and haste:“Let’s go to Bethlehem and see…” Their faith was uncomplicated. It was real. It was immediate. This season, Peyton reminds us that we are the shepherds — flawed humans with messy backgrounds, broken patterns, limitations, and desperate need. We don’t come to Jesus cleaned up, qualified, or credentialed. We come as we are, drawn to the light of the gospel. If we’re honest, we can easily slip into believing our accomplishments, traditions, or spiritual “tidiness” make us worthy of Jesus. But the moment we do that, we become more like the Pharisees and less like the shepherds. The gospel is not about us elevating ourselves — it is about bowing low before Christ. If Jesus is not at the center of our Christmas traditions, then those traditions become ornaments of self-focus instead of worship. The shepherds remind us to return to the simplicity of the gospel — a Savior born in humility, drawing near to the lowly, inviting us to respond with wonder and surrender. This Christmas, choose faith like the shepherds.Choose humility over pride.Choose obedience over hesitation.Choose awe over self-importance.Choose Christ over everything else. Let the miracle in the manger become the miracle in your heart. TONIGHT'S SCRIPTURE “Let’s go to Bethlehem and see this thing that has happened.”— Luke 2:15 MAIN TAKEAWAYS God revealed the birth of Jesus to outcasts first, highlighting humility over status. The shepherds demonstrate simple, immediate obedience — a model of genuine faith. We cannot approach Christ with pride; the gospel invites us to come low and come honest. Christmas loses its meaning when Christ is not at the center. The nativity invites us to humility, surrender, and awe. SCRIPTURE REFERENCES Luke 2:15 Matthew 5:3 James 4:6 YOUR NIGHTLY PRAYER Father,Thank You for sending Your Son and for revealing His coming first to humble shepherds. Their story reminds me that You draw near to the lowly and the willing. Help me submit my heart to You with the same simple faith and obedience they showed. This Christmas season, overwhelm me with Your love and joy. Let the miracle of the nativity reshape my focus and deepen my desire to share Your story with others.Amen. THREE THINGS TO MEDITATE UPON God’s choice of the lowly:What does it reveal about His values and the posture He desires from us? Surrendering control:Where might God be inviting you, like Mary, to trust Him beyond your comfort? Keeping Christ central:Have your traditions become more about you than Him? What needs recentring? Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
