“And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of
the heavenly host praising God, and saying, Glory to
God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will
toward men.”
Luke 2:13-14.
The word “multitude” comes from the Greek word
“plēthos”
and it means the whole number. Wow! The whole of the
godly heavenly host (angels) came that night to praise
God as they celebrated the birth of Christ. We can’t
even imagine what that must have looked or sounded
like, but the shepherds standing guard over their
flocks saw it all.
“And there
were in the same country shepherds abiding in the
field, keeping watch over their flock by night.”
Luke 2:8.
The angel Gabriel was probably the messenger that
announced the arrival of the Messiah of Israel that
night to those shepherds in the field. Who, by the
way, were undoubtedly frightened out of their skin.
“And, lo,
the angel of the Lord came upon them, and the glory of
the Lord shone round about them: and they were sore
afraid. And the angel said unto them, Fear not: for,
behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which
shall be to all people.”
Luke 2:9-10.
Gabriel calmed the fears of those poor shepherds that
night, just as he had done a few months earlier when
he spoke to Zacharias, the father of John the Baptist,
in the Temple. Gabriel was undoubtedly a very busy
angel; he also calmed the fears of Mary, the soon to
be mother of our Lord Jesus, as he told her of her son
who would be King.
“And in the
sixth month the angel Gabriel was sent from God unto a
city of Galilee, named Nazareth, To a virgin espoused
to a man whose name was Joseph, of the house of David;
and the virgin's name was Mary...And the angel said
unto her, Fear not, Mary: for thou hast found favour
with God… And, behold, thou shalt conceive in thy
womb, and bring forth a son, and shalt call his name
JESUS. He shall be great, and shall be called the Son
of the Highest: and the Lord God shall give unto him
the throne of his father David: And he shall
reign over the house of Jacob for ever; and of his
kingdom there shall be no end.”
Luke 1:26-27,
29, & 31-33. After Mary came Joseph, the
espoused of Mary, who needed a little calming of his
fears as well.
“Behold, the
angel of the Lord appeared unto him in a dream,
saying, Joseph, thou son of David, fear not to take
unto thee Mary thy wife: for that which is conceived
in her is of the Holy Ghost.”
Matthew 1:20.
The shepherd’s standing guard over their flocks the
night Jesus’ arrival was proclaimed by Gabriel were
the most privileged of all people on earth as the
glory of the Lord shown around them, and then the host
of angelic beings surrounded them. The shepherd’s
heard and watched the whole multitude of angelic hosts
praising and glorifying God. These lowly shepherds
were given the opportunity to view the most
magnificent manifestation of benevolent supernatural
beings ever to appear before the eyes of mankind.
Certainly the birth of Christ was the miracle above
all miracles. Yes, it was a time for rejoicing and
celebrating.
The question often arises: Should we be celebrating
the birth of Christ since we don’t even know the true
date of His birth? Shouldn’t we be celebrating the
death, burial, and resurrection? After all, if God
wanted us to celebrate the birth of Christ wouldn’t He
have made that admonition plain in His word? I believe
God made it perfectly clear that the birth of His only
begotten Son, our Saviour our Messiah, was “the event”
of all time, even more special than when the angels
sang at the creation of the earth - Job 38:7. Why
would all the angels of Heaven come to earth to praise
God in the highest at the birth of the Christ child if
we were meant to disregard that event? Surely the
angels knew that by becoming a man, God’s intent was
that He would reconcile His fallen creation to
Himself.
The angels that stayed loyal to God remain in His
service to this day and are never disloyal or
disobedient. All angels are immortal and have seen
God. Therefore, the angels that are considered the
Heavenly hosts are fully aware of
who
that new born baby boy was, and
is.
At this very moment there is a man sitting on the
Throne of God in Heaven, the man Jesus Christ. Jesus
Christ is fully God and fully man. The multitude of
Heavenly host that proclaimed Glory to God on the
highest to the shepherds tending their flocks had no
doubt as to whom it was that was lying in that manger
that awesome night. They know their Creator.
The celebration of the birth of Christ has lost much
of its significance over the years as our humanistic,
materialistic tendencies have become overwhelmingly
incorporated into the reason for the season. The
“Merry Christmas” which was once meant to proclaim a
time of celebration has been replaced with “Happy
Holidays”. The birth of our Messiah has little or
nothing to do with the season’s greetings passed along
these days. Now days, Merry Christmas means little
about Jesus and much about “Hope you get all the
presents you’ve been dreaming of.”
The Magi didn’t just bring simple gifts to that baby
boy born on Christmas day. They brought Kingly gifts
to the King of the Jews. The three gifts mentioned in
the scriptures are significant in and of themselves,
but the fact that these Magi (kings) came bearing
gifts for “The King”, a King who to them was only a
prophecy handed down from the time of Daniel, made
their visit even more significant. They knew who it
was they were seeking, and where to find Him. Should
we as the followers of Jesus Christ be concerned with
celebrating Christ’s birth? Absolutely!
I dearly love this time of year when so many are
focused on our God and Saviour, even though they are
mostly focused on Him as a new born baby. Still the
focus is there and it’s a positive thing. What really
takes away from this time of year is all the hate in
the world, all the hopelessness, and all the greed.
Being thankful that our Messiah came to save mankind
should be an overwhelming fact in our lives, one that
should never be marginalized or be in subordination to
any other facts of life.
“For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given:
and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his
name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, The mighty
God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace. Of
the increase of his government and peace there shall
be no end, upon the throne of David, and upon his
kingdom, to order it, and to establish it with
judgment and with justice from henceforth even for
ever. The zeal of the LORD of hosts will perform
this.”
Isaiah 9:6-7.
The whole of the multitude of angelic hosts cried out
in unison as they glorified their Creator by praising
Him on the night He entered His creation as a child –
a baby crying in a manger.
Did the shepherds know who it was they were to seek
once they heard the angel Gabriel’s declaration?
“…unto you
is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, which
is Christ the Lord”
Luke 2:11.
Yes, they had been waiting for their Messiah their
entire lives. The following verse makes it clear those
shepherds were determined to see this miracle.
“And it came
to pass, as the angels were gone away from them into
heaven, the shepherds said one to another, Let us now
go even unto Bethlehem, and see this thing which is
come to pass, which the Lord hath made known unto us.”
Luke 2:15.
Those shepherds knew that when they reached that
manger they would see the Christ – their Lord. They
headed to Bethlehem to celebrate the miracle.
Mankind, for the most part, now views that night’s
miracle as foolishness, to be relegated to the realm
of myth or even fantasy. Even though the birth of
Christ is a historical fact recorded in our Bibles,
people are content to dismiss His birth as a
non-event.
“And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us, (and
we beheld his glory, the glory as of the only begotten
of the Father,) full of grace and truth.”
John 1:14.
The Holy Bible is nothing more than a neglected
history book these days. Other books that contain
historical facts of those times, such as the writings
of Josephus, are now suffering the same fate as the
Word of God. Either they are being neglected, or in
the case of God’s Word it is now being re-written to
accommodate the new future of mankind – a future void
of the true precepts of the One true God.
Bring out the Mayan calendar and the idea that it
somehow ends with December 21, 2012, and multitudes
believe the end of planet earth is at hand. But try
and explain the prophecies of the Bible to these same
people and what you get is a look of distain, and in
many cases a response of “What a bunch of hogwash”.
Trot out Nostradamus or Shirley MacLaine and their
ridiculous claims and watch the people flock to them,
but try and tell them about the birth of Christ and
watch those same people run for the hills.
Man can dismiss God as irrelevant or even as
nonexistent if he so desires, but that nonsense will
never change the fact that God
is,
and that there were shepherds who were guided on that
day who found the baby Jesus just as they were
instructed
“…Ye shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes,
lying in a manger.”
Luke 2:12.
What is Christmas all about? Is it an attitude of
giving, loving, and being filled with joy and good
tidings? Or is it the materialistic view of most of
the populous of earth today? It should be all about
the birth of a baby who became the man Jesus, the
Christ. Christmas is the perfect gift of love. The
shepherds from the fields, joined by the whole of the
wondrous multitude of faithful angels celebrated the
birth of the Son of God. A couple of years later, the
Magi (gentiles who had studied and paid attention to
Jewish prophecy) came to celebrate the birth of the
King of the Jews. How about the faithful followers of
Jesus Christ today? Should we be celebrating our
Savior’s birth? Celebrate!
God bless you all,
Ron Graham
twotug@embarqmail.com
www.straitandnarrowministry.com
ron@straitandnarrowministry.com
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