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Sound Mind Set
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Sound Mind Set is a resource for daily, short, guided meditations and reflections to help you be more fully present, connected to yourself and God, and reduce anxiety and stress.
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Sound Mind Set is a resource for daily, short, guided meditations and reflections to help you be more fully present, connected to yourself and God, and reduce anxiety and stress.
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Spirituality
Religion & Spirituality
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Friday, December 26, 2025
Sound Mind Set
11 minutes
2 weeks ago
Friday, December 26, 2025

Luke 2:8-14Living Bible

That night some shepherds were in the fields outside the village, guarding their flocks of sheep.  Suddenly an angel appeared among them, and the landscape shone bright with the glory of the Lord. They were badly frightened, but the angel reassured them.

“Don’t be afraid!” he said. “I bring you the most joyful news ever announced, and it is for everyone! The Savior—yes, the Messiah, the Lord—has been born tonight in Bethlehem! How will you recognize him? You will find a baby wrapped in a blanket,[b] lying in a manger!”

Suddenly, the angel was joined by a vast host of others-the armies of heaven—praising God:

“Glory to God in the highest heaven,” they sang,[c] “and peace on earth for all those pleasing him.”

Imagine for a moment that you’re a shepherd back in the B.C. days. It’s just another cold, lonely, pitch-dark night, sitting by the fire, watching the sheep. Then, suddenly, a blinding light pierces through the blackness, and you’re face to face with an angel. He sees the terror in your eyes, knows you think that he has come to kill you because of your sin and low position, so then he declares, “Don’t be scared. I have good news of great joy for all people.”  Disbelief overwhelms reality as you think, “Why me? And why here? … Aren’t there some important people somewhere to do this? After all, we’re just shepherds.”

Shepherds, as a stereotype, had a reputation for being low-lives, men of bad reputation. They didn’t observe the ceremonial law and were not religious men. They were so known for stealing and dishonesty that their testimony would not be considered reliable enough to testify in court. Think about that… God chose first to announce He was here to these men of bad reputation. He made His birth announcement to the least of these, setting a pattern for His Son’s ministry.

On that night, that holy night, everything changed and the broken, rejected, lowest of society were the ones that God chose to tell first. 

The words of the beautiful song, Oh Holy Night, capture the essence of that encounter.

As we finish our time together - let me read you the words for this beautiful song.

 O holy night, the stars are brightly shining,

 It is the night of the dear Saviour’s birth;

 Long lay the world in sin and error pining,

 'Till he appeared and the soul felt its worth.

 A thrill of hope the weary world rejoices,

 For yonder breaks a new and glorious morn;

 Fall on your knees, Oh hear the angel voices!

 O night divine! O night when Christ was born.

Father, we thank you for this time of joyful waiting. May the hope and joy of this season fill our hearts and make us living signs of your love for a world that hungers for your peace. Immanuel, God with us. Amen

Sound Mind Set
Sound Mind Set is a resource for daily, short, guided meditations and reflections to help you be more fully present, connected to yourself and God, and reduce anxiety and stress.