It happened in those days that a proclamation went out from President
Augustus that every citizen must register. This was the first
registration while Quirinus was Secretary of War. So everybody went to
register, each going to his own hometown. Joseph too went up from south
Georgia from the city of Valdosta, to his home in north Georgia, a place
named Gainesville, to register with his bride Mary, who by now was
heavily pregnant.
While they were there, her time came, and she gave birth to her first
boy. She wrapped him in a blanket and laid him in an apple box. (There
was no room for them at the hospital.)
Now there were some farmers in that section who were up late at night
tending their baby chicks. And a messenger from the Lord appeared to
them, and evidence of the Lord was shining all about them. It nearly
scared the life out of them. And the messenger said to them, “Don’t be
afraid; for listen, I’m bringing you good news of a great joy in which
all people will share. Today your deliverer was born in the city of
David’s family. He is the Leader. He is the Lord, And here’s a clue for
you: you will find the baby wrapped in a blanket and lying in an apple
box.”
And all of a sudden there was with the messenger a crowd of angels
singing God’s praises and saying. “Glory in the highest to God, And on
Earth, peace to mankind, The object of his favor.”
When the messengers went away from them into the sky, the farmers said
to one another, “Let’s go to Gainesville and see how all this the Lord
has showed us has turned out.”
So they went just as fast as they could, and found Mary and Joseph, and
the baby lying in an apple box. Seeing this, they related the story of
what had been told them about this little fellow. The people were simply
amazed as they listened to what the farmers told them. And Mary clung
to all these words, turning them over and over in her memories. The
farmers went back home, giving God the credit and singing his praises
for all they had seen and heard, exactly as it had been described to
them.
Clarence Jordan
Cotton Patch Gospel