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What role do shepherds play in the Christmas story?

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Shepherds in the Christmas story symbolize the humble recipients of God's revelation and the first proclaimers of the gospel.

In the Christmas narrative, shepherds represent those who are lowly and insignificant in society, yet are chosen by God to receive the first proclamation of Jesus’ birth. Their humble status is pivotal in communicating the nature of Christ's kingdom, where the 'last will be first' (Matthew 20:16). The shepherds, upon receiving the message from the angel, responded in faith by seeking Jesus and subsequently sharing the glorious news with others (Luke 2:17). This act of proclamation emphasizes the Gospel’s outreach, as those who experience God’s grace are compelled to share it, demonstrating that the message of Christ is not reserved for the elite, but rather for all who recognize their need for a Savior.
Scripture References: Luke 2:17, Matthew 20:16

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Low Glory
Tim James · Jan 7, 2018