The Shepherds
		
		A Concert To Remember
		
		By Peder Eide 
          Guest Writer
		
		
		  
          
		 
		 
        CBN.com  
          The life of a shepherd was 24/7. Sheep all day and all night. 
          A baa baa here, a baa baa there everywhere a baa, baa. You get the picture. 
          It was also a very lowly position in the social class. Near the bottom. 
          It was a hard, long monotonous, occupation and something you did because 
          it was what your family had done for generations -- tend sheep.  
        In any nativity scene I see during the Christmas season, I always look 
          for the shepherds because their introduction to the King of Kings and 
          Lord of Lords was so dramatic. I mean, imagine being in the field where 
          you have been gazing across the same scenery, listening to the same 
          sounds, smelling the same odors (use your imagination), for days weeks, 
          maybe months. Then all of a sudden, in the middle of the night your 
          mundane life is interrupted by a blinding light surrounding an angelic 
          being who is telling you,“Be not afraid.” (I appreciate 
          those words because I would probably be losing it right then and there.) 
          Then, the angel exclaims: “I bring you tidings of great joy! Christ 
          the Lord had been born! The Prince of Peace! The Messiah is here!” 
         I wonder how it connected with those shepherds.  
        Did stories of prophecies and promises that they had been told by their 
          elders and even told to their own children race across their minds? 
          Did the dots start to connect? What emotions were welling up in them? 
          Could the very thing they thought they would never get to see or sometimes 
          doubted even being true be unfolding right in front of them? 
        To top it all off in the midst of this overwhelming moment, a thousand 
          angels appear and sing “Glory to God in the highest and peace 
          to men on whom God’s favor rests.” That had to be one amazing 
          concert. 
        Something felt fulfilled. Like when your dad promises to take you fishing 
          in 2 weeks and for 14 days you wait, trust, hope, and anticipate the 
          coming moment to hear your dad say “Let’s go fishing!” 
          Right then your heart goes “I knew it, I knew it would happen.” 
          It’s an affirmation of the love you always knew was there. 
        In one of the songs I co-wrote for my Christmas CD, my favorite line 
          is, “God has assembled all those who have wept, He promised His 
          promises all will be kept.”* The shepherds were now tasting the 
          goodness of God keeping His word.  
        They had to go see Him! I think they ran. They couldn’t wait 
          to see. The sheep could wait. Their hearts could not. Their hope was 
          renewed. Their world was going to change, and at the same time, their 
          lives were already changing. 
        And after these simple sheep herders had gone and visited the first”Nativity 
          Scene”, they went and told everybody what they had seen and heard. 
          Why? Because they knew it was true. They had experienced it first-hand. 
        Those lowly shepherds displayed the qualities we should aspire to --confidence, 
          courage, peace, passion -- all because a Heavenly Father showed His 
          love by sending His Son to live, walk, talk, die and rise again so that 
          we might have life! 
        Why? Because God always keeps His promises. 
        This passage was inspired by the song “Love Has Come” featured on the 
          CD, Christmas Come On In by Peder Eide. 
        More about The Nativity Story on CBN.com 
        Order your copy of Taste and See. 
         
        Praise & Worship leader Peder Eide’s new “Taste 
          Worship” events coincide with the release of his new, critically-acclaimed 
          CD, Taste & See. His “Taste Worship” events are highly 
          interactive experiences that strengthen families in a worship lifestyle, 
          helping families discover creative ways to live out their faith together. 
          Peder and his wife Sherri have four children of their own all under 
          the age of 10, with their most recent addition being a little girl they 
          adopted from South Korea. 
        More about The Nativity Story on CBN.com 
          
         
        Peder has been ministering to youth and students for over 13 years. 
          For more information on Peder’s ministry, visit www.TasteWorship.com. 
         
        
		   
 
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