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This episode of Behold Your King turns to the night of Christ’s birth, where shepherds keeping watch in darkness are suddenly surrounded by the blazing glory of God. Drawing together Isaiah’s prophecy and Luke’s account, the reading explores why the shepherds trembled at the angel’s appearance—and how the command “Fear not” signaled the arrival of the long-promised Light of the World. The episode reflects on humanity’s need for a mediator who can bridge the gap between sinful people and the holy presence of God, and how Jesus’ incarnation invites us not to shrink back in terror but to behold God’s glory and live. Listeners are encouraged to consider the shepherds’ fear, the angel’s comforting message, and the mercy revealed in the Savior’s birth. Written by the Ezra Institute, read by Dallas Block with scripture by Dan Niles, and produced by Rock Solid Refuge.
By Rock Solid RefugeThis episode of Behold Your King turns to the night of Christ’s birth, where shepherds keeping watch in darkness are suddenly surrounded by the blazing glory of God. Drawing together Isaiah’s prophecy and Luke’s account, the reading explores why the shepherds trembled at the angel’s appearance—and how the command “Fear not” signaled the arrival of the long-promised Light of the World. The episode reflects on humanity’s need for a mediator who can bridge the gap between sinful people and the holy presence of God, and how Jesus’ incarnation invites us not to shrink back in terror but to behold God’s glory and live. Listeners are encouraged to consider the shepherds’ fear, the angel’s comforting message, and the mercy revealed in the Savior’s birth. Written by the Ezra Institute, read by Dallas Block with scripture by Dan Niles, and produced by Rock Solid Refuge.