The
Church will respond correctly to Divine Revelation, therefore, God
will confirm the Truth of His Revelation. The shepherds pursued after
the revelation the angels delivered. “And they came with haste, and
found Mary, and Joseph, and the babe lying in a manger,” Luke 2:16.
They were able to observe confirmation of the angels' announcement.
When God confirms his Truth, there is always an expected result. Luke
2:17, “And when they had seen it, they made known abroad the
saying which was told them concerning this child. 18And all they that
heard it wondered at those things which were told them by the
shepherds. 19But Mary kept all these things, and pondered them
in her heart.” The revelation was a personal experience for the
shepherds in so much that the encounter compelled them to seek the
truth of the revelation. When God confirmed the truth of the
revelation the expected result was that they would share with others
the wonder of this event. Their experience compelled them to tell
others about what they had seen. The greater circle or larger group
that heard the message “wondered at those things which were told
them.” The Bible doesn't elaborate on the effect this wonderful
happening had upon the general public. But we can conclude with
certainty that those who pursued the truth experienced revelation.
“But Mary kept all these things, and pondered them in her heart.”
I am convinced that “wondering” takes place in the mind but
“pondering” takes place in the heart. The wonder of the many was
a transient emotion; this recollecting and brooding of Mary was an
abiding habit. Mary had experienced revelation before! She was no
stranger to the visitation of the heavenly and received the Divine
herald in her heart. Revelation is a heart thing! (continued) The
Message p. 17, available at Amazon.com.
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