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J.R. Miller

January 22. Blessed Night-Watch

J.R. Miller teaches that faithfulness in humble, everyday duties positions believers to receive God's divine blessings and revelations.
In this devotional sermon, J.R. Miller reflects on the story of the shepherds in Luke 2:8-9, emphasizing the importance of faithfulness in humble work. He illustrates how God honors those who remain diligent and faithful in their daily duties, regardless of social status. Miller encourages believers to embrace their current roles with humility and trust that God’s blessings often come in unexpected ways.

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"And there were shepherds living out in the fields nearby, keeping watch over their flocks at night. An angel of the Lord appeared to them!" Luke 2:8-9 We should notice that it was while these shepherds were at their common, humble work — that they had this wonderful vision. The best place to have the angels come to us — is always at our post of duty, no matter how lowly it is. They never show themselves to one who is ashamed of his calling, or too indolent to be faithful at his proper work. It did not seem a very pleasant way to live — to be poor, and to have to stay out all night in the field, and keep awake and watch the sheep. No doubt the people who lived in the great houses thought the poor shepherds had a hard time of it, and perhaps they even despised them for their lowly work and their poverty. It may be that the shepherds themselves sometimes envied the people who had fine houses and lived in luxury, and never needed to work hard or to stay up nights. At least, a good many people, in these modern days, who have to work hard are disposed to be envious of the rich. But it is quite certain that these shepherds were never sorry after that night — that they were poor shepherds, and that they were at their post at that time. If they had thought themselves too good or too fine to do such work, and had given up their position for something more elegant or more respectable, they would have missed the angelic visit that night, and would have lost the honor of being the first to hear the announcement of the Savior\

Sermon Outline

  1. I. The Setting of the Shepherds
    • Shepherds were engaged in humble, nightly work
    • Their work was lowly and often despised
    • They were faithful at their post despite hardships
  2. II. The Angelic Visit
    • Angels appeared to shepherds at their place of duty
    • Divine revelation comes to those faithful in small tasks
    • The honor of hearing the Savior’s announcement first
  3. III. The Lesson of Faithfulness
    • Faithfulness is more valuable than social status
    • Envy of the rich is misplaced
    • God blesses those who serve faithfully regardless of position

Key Quotes

“The best place to have the angels come to us is always at our post of duty, no matter how lowly it is.” — J.R. Miller
“They never show themselves to one who is ashamed of his calling, or too indolent to be faithful at his proper work.” — J.R. Miller
“If they had thought themselves too good or too fine to do such work, they would have missed the angelic visit that night.” — J.R. Miller

Application Points

  • Remain faithful in your current responsibilities, trusting God will honor your diligence.
  • Avoid envy by appreciating the value of humble service in God’s kingdom.
  • Be ready to receive God’s blessings at your post of duty, no matter how ordinary it seems.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did the angel appear to shepherds?
The angel appeared to shepherds because they were faithfully at their humble post, showing that God honors faithfulness in everyday duties.
What is the significance of the shepherds' lowly position?
Their lowly position highlights that God's blessings and revelations are not reserved for the elite but for those faithful in any station.
How does this sermon encourage believers today?
It encourages believers to be faithful in their current roles, trusting that God can use their faithfulness for great purposes.
What lesson is taught about envy in the sermon?
The sermon warns against envying the rich or those in luxury, emphasizing contentment and faithfulness instead.

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