Luke 2:1-20 & John 1:1-14
The Nativity tells of God shepherding hope into the world through the birth of Jesus. In the humility of a manger, divine promise takes on vulnerable flesh, revealing that hope is not distant but present among ordinary lives. The first to receive this news are shepherds—tired workers keeping watch in the dark—showing that hope often comes to those overlooked. Fear is named before comfort is given, as angels announce good news that changes their direction and purpose. The shepherds witness, go, and tell, becoming tenders of God’s hope. Their story invites us to nurture light in fragile places and carry hope into the night.
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