"And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God, and saying, Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men." Luke 2:13,14
These shepherds were going about the business of life, doing what they always did, then suddenly God sends an angel to give them a message that would interrupt the rest of their night-- and lives. The Lord interrupted what they were doing to make them privy to the most glorious event ever known to mankind. "For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, which is Christ the Lord." (verse 11)
The shepherds stopped what they were doing and gave heed to the angel's message. As a result, they were the first ones, besides Mary and Joseph, to lay eyes on the Messiah- their hope, their salvation, their God. Had they gotten angry about the "interruption", had they decided that what they were doing was too important to stop, had they ignored it, they would have missed out on a "once in a lifetime" opportunity. They would have missed the honor not given to others. They would have missed being able to look into the plan of God. They would have missed God's will and being a direct part of His plan.
When God interrupts you, and He does, what are you going to do about the interruption? Are you going to ignore it or heed it? Are you going to rejoice or get angry? When He interrupts our lives there is always a reason. If you ignore it, you might be missing out on the greatest blessing of your life.
Have a great day. The Lord often interrupts our lives-- our plans, our will, etc. When He does, what will you do about it?
For further reading:
Luke 2:1-17