Everybody Includes You!

Friend, Luke 2:10 says, “Fear not: for, behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people.”

I love where that announcement was made. Not in a palace. Not to preachers or kings. But out in a dark field, to tired shepherds who smelled like sheep and probably felt forgotten. And right there, heaven broke the silence and said, “This is for you too.”

That’s the part I don’t want us to miss today. All people means nobody is left out. Not the polished. Not the broken. Not the ones who feel like they’ve failed too many times. Not the ones who wonder if God still sees them. This joy didn’t come with fine print or conditions. It didn’t say, “After you get your life together.” It didn’t say, “Once you clean yourself up.” It said, all people.

If you’re carrying fear today, this verse speaks to you. If you’re worn down, discouraged, or wondering where you fit in God’s story, this verse speaks to you. The same Savior announced that night is the Savior who still steps into ordinary places, ordinary lives, and ordinary struggles.

Christmas reminds us that God didn’t wait for us to climb up to Him. He came down to us. Right where we are. Just like those shepherds, you are seen, you are invited, and you are included.

So take a breath today. Let the fear loosen its grip. The good news is still good. The joy is still real. And it’s still for all people—including you.

Fear Not!

Friend, Luke tells us that when the angel showed up that night, the first words out of heaven’s mouth were not a command, not a warning, and not a lecture. They were these simple, steady words from Luke 2:10: “Fear not: for, behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people.”

I love that God knew fear would be the first thing those shepherds felt. And I love even more that He didn’t shame them for it. He didn’t say, “Get it together.” He said, “Fear not.” Almost like a hand on the shoulder in the dark.

You see, that’s how God still speaks to us. Right in the middle of our worry. Right in the middle of the night shift. Right in the middle of the field where we’re just trying to do our job and survive another day.

And notice what follows the command not to fear. Good tidings of great joy. Not small joy. Not borrowed joy. Not temporary joy. Great joy. Heaven-sized joy. And the angel makes sure we don’t miss this part — which shall be to all people. That means you’re not disqualified. Your past doesn’t cancel it. Your doubts don’t diminish it. Your weariness doesn’t disqualify you from it.

That night, joy didn’t come to a palace. It came to a pasture. It didn’t come to the powerful. It came to the ordinary. And it still does.

So if fear has been whispering a little louder than faith lately, hear the words of the angel as if they’re spoken just for you today: Fear not. God has good news. Joy is on the way. And it’s meant for you.

Peace!

Jesus says in John 14:27, “Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid.”

That verse hits different when life is noisy. The world offers peace that depends on circumstances. If the bills are paid, if the doctor’s report is good, if everybody gets along, then maybe we feel peaceful. But Jesus offers a different kind of peace. His peace is not fragile. It does not evaporate when trouble shows up uninvited.

Notice what He says. “My peace.” This is the same peace that slept in a boat during a storm. The same peace that stood silent before accusers. The same peace that trusted the Father all the way to the cross. And Jesus says He gives that peace to us.

He does not say life will be trouble free. He says your heart does not have to be ruled by trouble. Fear does not get the final word. Worry does not get to set up camp in your soul.

So today, take a slow breath. Release what you cannot control. Sit in the presence of the One who never left you. Let His peace settle your spirit like evening shade on a hot porch.

You are not alone. You are not forgotten. And you are not without peace. Jesus already gave it to you.