When the angels had left them and gone
into
heaven, the shepherds said to one
another,
"Let's go to Bethlehem and see this
thing that has
happened, which the Lord has told us
about."
So they hurried off and found Mary and
Joseph,
and the baby, who was lying in the
manger.
Luke 2:15-16
First the blinding light, then the radiant angel, then an entire legion of angels singing out their joy at the birth of the Messiah. The light recedes, the darkness returns, but the wonder and joy in the hearts of the shepherds is nigh to overflowing. Securing their flocks, they rush to Bethlehem to find the stable and the newborn King.
Imagine Joseph
and Mary's surprise when this motley crew stumbles into their humble accommodations.
Their occupation would have been obvious from the clothing they wore, but their
purpose in coming to the stable may not have been immediately obvious. I've
often wondered, did Mary and Joseph hear the angels singing in the starry
heavens? Did they see the brilliance? Or did they learn of the
angel chorus from the shepherds? Either way, it appears that Jesus'
parents graciously welcomed the curious shepherds, and the Bible records that
after a time, they left the manger and spread the news of what they had seen
throughout the countryside.
The Little
Drummer Boy Pentatonix
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