There were some fields near Bethlehem. On the night when Jesus was born, some shepherds were sitting by their sheep in those fields. Why did they sit up at night? To keep their sheep from the These shepherds saw a great light. A beautiful angel came from heaven. The poor shepherds were afraid; but the angel said, Fear not, I have sweet news to tell you. God has sent his own Son from heaven to save you from hell. He is a baby now, lying in a manger. Go to Bethlehem, and you will find him. When the angel had done speaking, hundreds and hundreds of bright angels filled the sky, and began singing and praising God for having sent his Son to save men. At last the angels went back to heaven, and the shepherds were left alone. Did they stay with their sheep? No; they said, Let us go and see the Son of God. They ran to Bethlehem, and went to the stable of the inn. There was a babe in the manger; Mary and Joseph were sitting by. The shepherds said, This is the Son of God. Angels have spoken to us to-night, and told us where to find him. All the people in Bethlehem were much surprised when the shepherds told them about the angels and the Son of God. Blessed Babe! what glorious features! Spotless, fair, divinely bright: Must he dwell with brutal creatures? How could angels bear the sight? Was there nothing but a manger Wretched sinners could afford, To receive the heavenly stranger? Did they thus affront the Lord? See the kinder shepherds round him Telling wonders from the sky; Where they sought him, there they found him. With his virgin mother by. See the lovely babe a-dressing, Lovely infant, how he smiled! When he wept, the mother’s blessing Sooth’d and hush’d the holy child. |