- God is looking for faithfulness.
- He doesn’t care about fame or fortune.
- He cares about us being faithful right where He’s placed us.
- Case in point - God wanted to announce the birth of Jesus.
- Who did He show up to?
- A group of blue-collar workers who were faithfully tending sheep.
- Faithfulness in your work puts you in the way of God’s divine visits.
- So they went and checked out the place where Jesus was born.
- Notice what they did next.
- vs 20 - “The shepherds went back, glorifying and praising God for all that they had heard and seen, just as had been told them.”
- After they experienced the greatest announcement in the history of mankind and after they visited Jesus they went right back to shepherding.
- They went back to the drab drudgery of scooping poop and walking slowly, the mundane routine of everyday life.
- After David was anointed king, he did the very same thing - he went back to work tending sheep.
- The mountaintop experiences are momentary.
- But growth takes place in the valley.
- My dad always said that the Christian life is filled with hours and hours of routine punctuated by moments of stark terror.
- We can't live for moments of pure bliss—we need to go back to our fields and tend our sheep, whatever that may mean for you.
- These shepherds didn’t start a prophetic ministry because they were the ones who received the divine download.
- They went right back to blue-collar work.
- And we’re still talking about these dudes today.