Christmas Devotion 
		
		Angels 
We Have Heard on High
		
		By 
Kenneth W. Osbeck 
                
		
		 
		 As vast numbers of angels swiftly descended toward earth through the star sprinkled 
sky, the leading angel halted them with a sign. They hovered with folded wings 
over a silent field near Bethlehem. "There they are," said the leading angel, 
"the humble shepherds who have been chosen by God to receive our message. It will 
be the most wonderful news that mortal man has ever received. Are you ready with 
your great angelic chorus?"  The leading angel 
drifted slightly downward so that he could be seen by the shepherds below. They 
were terrified! Each one of them covered his face in the brilliance of the light 
but earnestly listened with awe as the vision before him began to speak in his 
own language:  "Do not be afraid. I bring you 
good news of great joy that will be for all the people. Today in the town of David 
a Savior has been born to you; he is Christ the Lord" (Luke 2:11).  Instantly 
surrounding the angel was the brilliant heavenly host, and echoing through the 
sky was the most beautiful singing that the shepherds had ever heard, exulting 
and praising God for the long-awaited gift of His Son. They made haste to see 
the Savior with their own eyes. The Bible teaches 
that angels are the ministering servants of God and that they are continually 
being sent to help and protect us, the heirs of salvation. Certainly their most 
important task, however, was this momentous occasion announcing Christ's arrival 
on earth! Although little is known of its origins, 
this inspiring eighteenth-century French carol has become a universal favorite. 
 
  "Angels we have heard on high, sweetly 
    singing o'er the plains,  and the mountains, in reply, echoing their joyous 
    strains. 
  Shepherds, why this jubilee? Why your joyous strains prolong? 
     What the gladsome tidings be which inspire your heav'nly song? 
  Come 
    to Bethlehem and see Him whose birth the angels sing;  come, adore on bended 
    knee Christ the Lord, the newborn King. 
  See Him in a manger laid, Jesus, 
    Lord of heav'n and earth;  Mary, Joseph, lend your aid, with us sing our Savior's 
    birth. 
  
    Chorus: Gloria in excelsis Deo! Gloria in excelsis Deo!" 
 
Used with permission from the Devotion Book, Amazing Grace: 366 Inspiring Hymn Stories for Daily Devotions 
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