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Two Kinds of “Importance”
Observe  the contrast between the real and the apparent importance of the Birth of  Christ. To human sense, the event which took place at Bethlehem may well have  seemed at the time commonplace enough. An Infant was born under circumstances  of hardship; in a wayside stable. To those who did not look closely into the  circumstances, it might have occurred that a like event had often happened  before, and would often be repeated. Everybody did not hear the song of the  Angels, or mark the bearing of the Virgin-Mother and of her saintly spouse. The  Kingdom of God had entered into his history, but certainly "not with  observation." Nay, more, even among the worshippers of Christ the full  meaning of His Birth, as opening a new era in the history of the human race,  was not at once practically appreciated.
      
      So  it has been ever since; so it is at this hour. Real importance is one thing,  apparent importance another. The events which move the world are not always  those which men think most noteworthy. The men who most deeply influence their  fellows are not those of whom everybody is talking. The currents of thoughts  and feeling which will shape the future are not those which are welcomed by the  organs and interpreters of current opinion. When Christ appeared, the Palace of  the Caesar seemed to be more likely to govern the destinies of mankind than the  Manger of Bethlehem. No, brethren, depend on it, the apparent is not always, or  even generally, the real. - H.P. Liddon, "Born of a Virgin" (sermon)
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