Glory to GOD in the Highest! When the shepherds saw GOD the SON, they glorify GOD the FATHER for this invitation/blessing/opportunity and the hope it brings for them (even for the lowly shepherds). Like the wise men, they were the first who see GOD. GOD’s glory amen! GOD bless you Mandy, you and your family!
True and good point, Crissy! GOD is very credible and trustworthy, and we are assured that GOD will fulfill ALL His promises for us in the Bible. We can count on each one of these as we walk by faith in the Triune GOD. Blessings to you and your family!
One of the many things that I like about the Bible is it also provides the lyrics of songs and not just narrating the action. We will all have our day to sing in Heaven, just like the angels did, Jim! That will be a glorious event as GOD listens to our praises and hymns! I for one will be encouraged someday primarily because of being saved and also of being able to sing with the transformed body. GOD bless you and your family!
An aspect of the shepherd’s experience that blesses me is that the Almighty brought Heaven to them; He spoke to tham and blessed them where they were in the fields!
You are right about that, Alan. The notion that GOD revealed His glory to the shepherds is a blessing indeed. GOD chose them and not the priest nor the leadership of Israel. This means a lot especially it happened in their workplace. I can’t imagine what will happen during the second coming of CHRIST and how glorious the announcement will be for those who have just experienced the tribulation. GOD bless you and your family!
Yes and Amen!
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Glory to GOD in the Highest! When the shepherds saw GOD the SON, they glorify GOD the FATHER for this invitation/blessing/opportunity and the hope it brings for them (even for the lowly shepherds). Like the wise men, they were the first who see GOD. GOD’s glory amen! GOD bless you Mandy, you and your family!
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God’s promises are always true. The shepherds found everything just as it had been told to them.
We can trust our God. Hallelujah!
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True and good point, Crissy! GOD is very credible and trustworthy, and we are assured that GOD will fulfill ALL His promises for us in the Bible. We can count on each one of these as we walk by faith in the Triune GOD. Blessings to you and your family!
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Thank you Clark.
God’s richest blessings.
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Thank you too Crissy!
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Reading this makes me want to CHrist carol, thinking of the Angels praise that night Jesus was born!
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One of the many things that I like about the Bible is it also provides the lyrics of songs and not just narrating the action. We will all have our day to sing in Heaven, just like the angels did, Jim! That will be a glorious event as GOD listens to our praises and hymns! I for one will be encouraged someday primarily because of being saved and also of being able to sing with the transformed body. GOD bless you and your family!
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Wow the opportunity to sing in a glorified body! What a wonder that will be…what a hope
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Amen!
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Agree brother Kent!
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A blessed week, Jim!
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Aww thank you!
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An aspect of the shepherd’s experience that blesses me is that the Almighty brought Heaven to them; He spoke to tham and blessed them where they were in the fields!
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You are right about that, Alan. The notion that GOD revealed His glory to the shepherds is a blessing indeed. GOD chose them and not the priest nor the leadership of Israel. This means a lot especially it happened in their workplace. I can’t imagine what will happen during the second coming of CHRIST and how glorious the announcement will be for those who have just experienced the tribulation. GOD bless you and your family!
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Amen brother!
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A blessed week ahead!
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An appropriate star in the picture!
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Thank you for the encouragement, Jim. It is a parol.
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