December 16, 2024
Advent is a season of waiting, and in that waiting, we often find ourselves longing for joy. Yet, the angel’s proclamation to the shepherds on the night of Christ’s birth reminds us that joy is not something we must create or earn. “Do not be afraid. I bring you good news that will cause great joy for all the people” (Luke 2:10). The joy of Advent comes from the reality that God has already sent His Son into the world. This good news is the foundation of our joy, a joy that is steadfast and unshaken by life’s circumstances.
In this season, we are invited to look for joy in unexpected places. Just as Jesus was born in the humble setting of a manger, joy often reveals itself in simplicity and quiet moments. Perhaps itâs in the laughter of loved ones gathered around a table, the beauty of a starry night, or the kindness of a stranger. When we open our hearts and eyes, we can see how God’s joy permeates the world around us, even in difficult times. Choosing to notice and embrace these moments helps us experience the fullness of Advent.
Celebrating joy is an active response to Godâs gift of salvation. Take time this week to intentionally celebrate the good things in your life. Rejoice in the relationships, Godâs provisions, and the opportunities God has placed before you. Remember, joy is not reserved for perfect moments but is found in the grace and blessings we often overlook. This act of celebration mirrors the angelsâ song of praise, âGlory to God in the highest, and on earth peace to those on whom his favor restsâ (Luke 2:14).
Above all, let us embrace the ultimate source of joy: Jesus Christ. His birth is the fulfillment of Godâs promise to redeem the world. Through Him, we have salvation, hope, and the assurance of Godâs presence with us. This good news is not only worth celebrating during Advent but is the foundation for a life filled with joy. As we reflect on this profound gift, may our hearts overflow with gratitude and a desire to share this joy with others, proclaiming that Godâs love is for everyone.
This Week’s Readings:
- Monday – Deuteronomy 3
- Tuesday – Deuteronomy 4
- Wednesday – Deuteronomy 5
- Thursday – Deuteronomy 6
- Friday – Deuteronomy 7
We are reading the Bible in just a little over a year! We are completing Numbers and beginning Deuteronomy. You may join anytime. Just mark your Bible on the chapter you started and keep up with the weekly readings.
Things to Pray About:
- Pray for a time of preparation during this Advent Season.
- Pray for hope, especially for those less fortunate.
- Pray for safety and comfort for those who are hurting.
- Pray for personal commitment during worship.
- Pray for our absent members and those who are homebound.
- Comfort for those who mourn.
- Guidance and wisdom for our church, local, and world leaders.
- Healing and forgiveness to restore families.
- Continued strengthening of faith in our community.
- Pray for a faith that transcends understanding.
- Pray for spiritual maturity
âDonât worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need and thank him for all he has done.â – Philippians 4:6