When Heaven was looking for someone who was prepared to welcome the birth of 
the long-awaited Messiah, no one among the priests or rulers seemed the least 
bit interested. So far as they were concerned, if the Messiah should never 
come, they were content so long as their "economy" was good and Emperor Caesar 
Augustus kept the peace. When Joseph and Mary were in the manger in Bethlehem 
and Jesus was born, the angel was about to go back to Heaven with the shameful 
news that no human being on earth cared. But that would have been tragic! It is 
true that human beings are sinful and selfish and alienated from God, but there 
have always been some whose hearts were in tune with Heaven. (It's that way 
today, also.)
Then the angel found the poor shepherds camping out in the fields by night, 
talking together under the starlight about God's promises to send the Messiah 
and praying, "Lord, send Him! We need Him!" The angel was so happy! He could 
not contain his pent-up joy but told them that the Saviour of the world was 
born in Bethlehem and they should go and see him for themselves. They would be 
welcome! So they said to each other, "Lets go! We must see this great sight!" 
and they did not walk, they ran to the town of Bethlehem, and found Jesus, the 
world's Saviour, lying in a donkey's feed-box.

Does anyone today care whether Jesus comes soon, or not for a long time to come 
so long as we have a good "economy" and peace and fun? Is anyone anywhere 
fasting and praying about it? I don't mean old people; I mean are there young 
people who are concerned for the latter rain, the loud cry, and the coming of 
Jesus again?

The Bible evidence is quite clear, the shepherds camping in the fields were 
young: (1) they were "camping," as only youth could or would do; and (2) when 
they had heard what the angels said, they didn't say to each other, "Well 
(yawn!), let's wait a few days and maybe next week we'll stroll over to town 
and see about this." No way! Luke 2 says they said, "Let's go!" as only youth 
would say it, and they hurried to town.

The answer to my question is "Yes!" there are young people today who are 
concerned seriously, and they are as much concerned about Jesus' second coming 
as the shepherds were about His first coming. The Bible promise is that "unto 
them that look for Him shall He appear the second time without sin unto 
salvation" (Heb. 9:28). The Greek says "eager" for Him to come; yes, there are 
some. Are you among them?

--Robert J. Wieland

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