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casa lui David printr-o altă linie decât cea a soțului ei, Iosif, un alt motiv pentru care ea trebuia să meargă acolo. Dar mai presus de toate, Domnul i-a îndrumat acolo pentru că era o parte din planul său.}}
house of David through another line than that of her
 
husband Joseph, which was another reason why she
 
should go there. But above all, the Lord directed them
 
there because it was a part of his arrangement.
 
At that time there were no means of easy and rapid
 
transit. It was a long journey, a tedious and tiresome
 
one. Joseph, with his espoused scated upon an ass,
 
journeyed through the hills along the Jordan prob-
 
ably for three days, and late in the evening reached
 
the city of Bethlehem. The city was crowded, the
 
private homes were full; there was no room for
 
them in the inn. (Luke 2:7) Tired, worn, and
 
weary from their long journcy, they were jostled by
 
the crowd in the narrow streets of the city. Applying
 
at various plaecs for lodging, at each place they were
 
turned away; until finally they found a location
 
where they could sleep in a stall with the cattle. And
 
they retired for the night’s repose.
 
Over the brow of the hill, in the ficld onee owned
 
by Boaz and gleancd by the beautiful Ruth, the faith-
 
ful shepherds were watching their sheep. According
 
to custom, they had four watches during the night.
 
Some would watch while the others slept. The earthly
 
stage was now sct. But behold that there was no great
 
earthly splendor or show! In truth, the condition of
 
poverty of Joscph and his espoused, and the like poor
 
condition of the shepherds who were now shortly to
 
be used of the Lord, was the only fitting way that we
 
should expect the Lord would have it. All the pomp
 
and glory of earthly preparation would have been
 
but tawdry tinsel, detracting from the glorious things
 
that were shortly to follow. Each one of the earthly
 
players whom Jehovah had assigned to perform a part
 
upon this stage was humble, meck, and possessed of
 
faith in the promises of God. In heaven there was
 
a host of angels that should participate in the great
 
drama; and all the hosts of heaven were witnesses to
 
this unparalleled and never-again-to-be-performed
 
event.
 
On earth it was night, picturing the fact that the
 
whole world was lying in darkness and a great light
 
was coming into the earth. The time had now arrived
 
for the birth of the mighty One, and all the heavenly
 
hosts were awake to the importance of the hour.
 
Doubtless while others slept, Mary was pondering in
 
her heart the great events that had taken place dur-
 
ing the few months past; and while she thus medi-
 
tated there in the silence of that night, without pain
 
and without suffering there was born to her Jesus,
 
the Savior of the world. And the shepherds watching
 
their sheep in the field were attractcd by the angel of
 
the Lord, who came upon them, ‘‘and the glory of
 
the Lord shone round about them: and they were sore
 
afraid. And the angel said unto them, Fear not: for,
 
behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which
 
shall be to all people. For unto you is born this day,
 
in the city of David, a Saviour, which is Christ the
 
Lord.’’—-Luke 2: 9-11.
 
When this heavenly messenger had finished his
 
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wonderful speech to the astonished shepherds, then
 
it was, as if waiting a given signal, the multitudinous
 
heavenly host stood forth, and sang the good tidings
 
of great joy which ultimately shall be to all people.
 
Their song was but the reflex of what had been an-
 
nounced. There the swect singers told in words of
 
praise of God’s beneficent purpose ultimately to bless
 
all the familics of the earth. It was a song of glory
 
from heaven, and the hills of Judea echoed the mes-
 
sage of peace and good will toward men. And through-  
 
out the Christian cra this sweet anthem has filled with
 
joy the heart of many a sad wanderer; and seemine-
 
ly again and again these have heard the song from
 
heaven: ‘‘Glory to God in the highest, and on earth
 
peace, good will toward men.”’
 
The world is now entering its darkest period, and
 
when mankind reaches the point of extremity, then
 
will be God’s opportunity to reveal to all sad hearts
 
that the birth of Jesus was the greatest event in his-
 
tory to that time; and that shortly this same great
 
Jesus, now in glory, will extend the blessings of life,
 
liberty and happiness to the whole groaning creation.  
 
The place of Jesus’ birth was truly according to
 
and in fulfilment of the aforequoted propheey of
 
Micah, thus showing that God had forcordained and
 
prepared the condition for his Son’s birth. (Matt.
 
2:4-6) Jesus was not born on December twenty-fifth,
 
as is gencrally supposed; but his birth occurred about
 
the first of October. Midwinter (or the month of De-
 
cember) would have been a very inopportune time
 
for the shepherds to be watching their sheep in the
 
fields and sleeping in the open. In addition to this
 
circumstantial evidence, all the facts show that the
 
birth of Jesus was in October, and that Deecmber
 
twenty-fifth, nine months previous to his birth, was
 
probably the date of the annunciation as reeorded in
 
Luke’s gospel, chapter one, verses thirty and thirty-  
 
one, where it is written: ‘‘And the angel said unto
 
her, Fear not, Mary: for thou hast found favour with
 
God. And, behold, thou shalt conceive in thy womb,
 
and bring forth a son, and shalt call his name Jesus.”’
 
Much has been said and written concerning three
 
wise men who journcyed from the east to pay their
 
homage to the babe Jesus, born in Bethlehem. Par-
 
ticularly at ‘‘Christmas’’ time is attention called to
 
this by pictures on cards, and so forth, of the ‘‘wise’’
 
men journcying to the west, supposedly being guided
 
by the star sent by Jehovah. It has been presumed
 
that Jehovah by the star led these wise men to the
 
place of Jesus’ birth. The Bible proof shows, how-
 
ever, that these wise men were not sent by the Lord
 
God, but that they were directed by the great adver-
 
sary, the Devil, in his attempt to destroy the babe.  
 
Whether they knew it or not, these wise men were
 
parties to a great conspiracy, originated and carried
 
out by the master mind, Satan, the Devil, in his at-
 
tempt to destroy the seed promised in God’s covenant
 
with Abraham, and who is the great Savior of the
 
world,
 

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