samedi 15 août 2015
Advent—a Time of Preparing
This time of year leading up to Christmas is a special season for young and old. It is a time of preparing for Christmas.
What Is Most Important?
Do we place too much emphasis on the externals? Has the material preparation become too important? On one hand, the
planning, the shopping, and the gifts have become part of our tradition. Is not the inward preparation and celebration
of the true meaning of Christmas most important?
In many homes the busyness of life seems to swirl around us. It often causes weariness. The psalm writer reminds us
of God’s counsel, “Be still, and know that I am God” (Ps. 46:10). It is good for us in quietness and stillness to reflect on
God’s grace and blessing. Let us try to make time to speak of the true meaning of Christmas in our homes.
Christ’s Grace and Forgiveness
This little Christ Child was born for you and me, and for all people. May He dwell forever in the manger of our hearts.
Jesus went on to prepare the way of salvation for sin-fallen mankind. Through His precious merit-work we have become
heaven acceptable. Jesus willingly takes our sins upon himself and presents us His grace and forgiveness as the most
precious gift.
During the four weeks of Advent we are reminded how Jesus comes in humility and great glory. He came to save
mankind from sin, Satan, and death. During the final Advent Sunday is the exhortation, “The birth of the Lord is nigh.” It
reminds us of that eternal Christmas that is before us.
We are secure here in God’s kingdom. Our Lord Jesus has prepared everything for us. The gospel carries us and is our
strength on this journey as we await the coming of our Lord. May God bless you and your loved ones during this time of
the Christmas celebration, and always.
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