DECEMBER 2025
“There’s good news tonight!” If you watch one of the major TV network’s nightly news, these words are really familiar to you. For those who do not watch this network, these are the introductory words to the last segment of the evening news. After all the negative news, the disturbing news stories, and the political sparring that is going on in the world, this one network chooses to close their news with something positive and “good”. It is usually a human interest story that makes you feel good about life again, and you can see that the world is not totally negative and evil.
Even in this busy holiday season, with its bright lights, shiny decorations, beautiful Christmas trees, gifts of all kinds, and holiday parties, underneath all the festive “dressings”, the world is still filled with evil. It doesn’t take long when you are listening to news, reading local or national newspapers, scanning the news online, or just listening to people talk, you know that evil is everywhere. As Martin Luther wrote: Though devils all the world should fill, all eager to devour us. We tremble not, we fear no ill, They shall not over power us. This world’s prince may still scowl fierce as he will, He can harm us none. He’s judged, the deed is done; One little word can fell him. (LSB 656 V. 3)
BUT WAIT! As the angels shared good news with those poor shepherds on that winter night so long ago, THERE IS GOOD NEWS TONIGHT too! Yes, the long-awaited Savior has been born! One of the longest promises ever made had been kept! The Answer to all the evil in the world was on the earth to deal with that evil—once and for all!
This Good News was not a one-time, short script to just those shepherds, no, it is the news to be shared all the time, to everyone, until our Savior keeps the last promise to us all, that someday, we will be with Him in paradise. Unlike the temporary beauty of a Christmas season, we are all waiting for the promise of unending beauty in our Father’s house. How can we help but share that Good News—not just at Christmas, but every day God gives us here on this earth. Let’s follow the example of those shepherds who when they had seen their Savior in the manger, … made known the saying that had been told them concerning this child. (Luke 2:17). We have GOOD NEWS TONIGHT, AND ALWAYS now we need to share it wherever we can, and for as long as God gives us time to say: “There is GOOD NEWS”!




























