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advent devotionals

Christmas means many things...a time to spend money that you may not have; a season of too much busyness; a season of loneliness; a season of joy; a season of "So, it's Christmas...AGAIN"! 

 

Advent is the season that begins Sunday, December 2nd and continues through Christmas Day.  Advent means "Coming" and the focus of the entire season is on the celebration of the first coming of the long-awaited Messiah, and the anticipation of the second coming of Christ Jesus in His second Advent.

 

As we prepare to celebrate Christ's birth, we will offer an online resource to help you make time and space in your heart and mind to welcome Advent, even in the midst of busy schedules and hectic lives.  The devotions will reflect honestly on the Scriptures, all intended to more closely examine the call to change and follow Christ.

 

How is God calling you to prepare for Christmas?  Maybe you need to read this devotion each day?  Maybe you need to set aside a quiet time with God?Maybe you need to adjust priorities?  Maybe you need to start tithing?  Maybe you need to spend more time with your family?  Whatever you need to do to prepare for Christmas, know that we're praying for you as you earnestly seek Him.

 

14 All right then, the Lord himself will give you the sign. Look! The virgin will conceive a child! She will give birth to a son and will call him Immanuel (which means ‘God is with us’). Isaiah 7:14 [NLT]

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Advent Devotional links will go live each morning through December 25th.

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advent devotionals

Christmas means many things...a time to spend money that you may not have; a season of too much busyness; a season of loneliness; a season of joy; a season of "So, it's Christmas...AGAIN"! 

 

Advent is the season that begins Sunday, December 1st and continues through Christmas Eve.  Advent means "Coming" and the focus of the entire season is on the celebration of the first coming of the long-awaited Messiah, and the anticipation of the second coming of Christ Jesus in His second Advent.

 

As we prepare to celebrate Christ's birth, we will offer an online resource to help you make time and space in your heart and mind to welcome Advent, even in the midst of busy schedules and hectic lives.  The devotions will reflect honestly on the Scriptures, all intended to more closely examine the call to change and follow Christ.

 

How is God calling you to prepare for Christmas?  Maybe you need to read this devotion each day?  Maybe you need to set aside a quiet time with God? Maybe you need to adjust priorities?  Maybe you need to start tithing?  Maybe you need to spend more time with your family?  Whatever you need to do to prepare for Christmas, know that we're praying for you as you earnestly seek Him.

 

14 All right then, the Lord himself will give you the sign. Look! The virgin will conceive a child! She will give birth to a son and will call him Immanuel (which means ‘God is with us’). Isaiah 7:14 [NLT]

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Advent Devotional links will go live each morning through December 24th.

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