Advent Adventure: The Shepherds

Advent

In all the Christmas hubbub, don’t forget about Advent.  That’s the four Sundays before Christmas when we focus on events of Jesus’ birth.  We’ve already looked at Prophecy and how Mary and Joseph got to Bethlehem.  This Sunday we focus on the shepherds.  Have you ever wondered what it was like on the fields outside of Bethlehem that night?

It had been a busy day for Nathan and the other shepherds.  Finally, the day was done and the flock was settled down for the night.  After supper, he laid down by the fire and soon was fast asleep.

Suddenly, something woke him up.  When he opened his eyes, he was blinded by a dazzling bright light.  What was happening?  Was this an attack?  Then, he began to see that there was something in the bright light… something that looked like an angel!  Then, he heard a loud voice say, “Do not be afraid.  I have great news for everyone.  Today, in the town of Bethlehem, a Savior has been born for you.  He is Christ the Lord.  You will find a baby lying in a manger.”  Suddenly, the whole sky exploded in light as thousands of angels streaked through the skies over Bethlehem.  They began praising God,  “Glory to God in the highest,” they said, “ and on earth peace to men of good will. ”  It was the most glorious thing Nathan had ever seen or heard.

All too soon, they were gone and the sky was empty and black.  The shepherds looked at each other in wonder.  “Let’s go see what the angel was talking about.”, they said.  They left their flocks, which is very “unshepherdish”, and ran to Bethlehem.  There, they found the stable with Mary and Joseph and the baby in a manger just as the angel had said.  In awe they knelt down before the baby in the manger and worshiped him.  As they left Bethlehem, they told everyone what they had seen and heard that night.

Later, Nathan realized how amazing it was that God had sent His angels to shepherds!  Shepherds!… the poorest, smelliest, most disrespected bunch of folks in Israel!  Yet, God chose them to be the first to hear His great news.  What Nathan didn’t understand was that everyone is equally important to God!  It is no different today.

“When we were utterly helpless with no way of escape, Christ came at just the right time and died for us sinners who had no use for Him.”  Romans 5:6 (The Living Bible)

 

-Lujean

An Attitude of Expectancy

Attitude of Expectancy

Merry Christmas! It’s hard to believe it’s already the Christmas season, but it is! I hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving.

I know I did. It was nice to spend some extra time with the family and to relax and ponder on all the blessings the Lord has blessed me with.

It’s been a great year for our family.

Being back in Tulsa and Eastwood has been great. We have had a great year in youth ministry.

We have not only done a lot of great spiritual activities, but we also have had some nice growth, numerically and spiritually.

On December 27th, there will be a mission team from Eastwood that will head to Lesotho, Africa to minister to the Basotho people. We will be working with International Board Missionaries Jim and Teresa Flora.

They are featured in this year’s Lottie Moon Christmas Offering. The team will be made up of Me, Taylor and Jackson Clinton, and Jack Lyons. We will be doing seven days of Backyard Bible clubs, adult bible study, and evangelism and sharing of our personal testimonies in 7 different villages. I’d like to thank everyone who donated financially toward the trip and who will be praying for us. We covet your prayers! I know the Lord will bless it.

As I think about the New Year, 2016, I look forward to seeing what the Lord will do through Eastwood Baptist Church! I’m looking forward to the folks who will pray to receive Christ next year, to the folks who will be disciples next year, and I’m looking forward to new membership growth next year! Do you have an attitude of expectancy? Are you asking the Lord to reveal His plan for your life for 2016? Let’s ask the Lord to move and work in amazing ways in 2016!

Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

Love, Bro. Doug