Letdown

Mary kept all these things and pondered them in her heart. Then the shepherds returned, glorifying and praising God. – Luke 2:19-20

The night of Jesus’ birth was exciting for Mary and Joseph. There before their eyes was the miracle Baby whose coming into the world had been announced by an angel. The shepherds too were excited when they saw and heard "a multitude of the heavenly host praising God" and heralding His birth (Luke 2:13).

But it wouldn’t be long before Mary and Joseph would face the ordinary tasks of caring for a new baby and all the accompanying responsibilities. The shepherds would be back on the hillside tending their sheep. All the elements were in place for an emotional letdown, which often follows an emotional high.

I don’t believe they experienced any "after-Christmas blues," however. Mary didn’t quickly forget all that had happened, and the shepherds couldn’t easily forget what they had heard and seen (vv.19-20). The angelic message had proven true, and their lives were filled with new hope and anticipation.

There’s no reason for an after-Christmas letdown. We have the full story. Jesus came to die for our sins, then conquered death for us by rising from the grave. We have more truth to ponder and more reason to glorify God than Mary and the shepherds did. – Herb Vander Lugt

Life’s ebb and flow that moves our hearts

From heights of joy to feelings low

Cannot exhaust God’s matchless grace

Nor stem that never-ending flow. – D. De Haan


READ: Luke 2:8-20


Feeling let down today? Try looking up.

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• Haggai

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