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Preparation for the coming of our Savior

by Julia M. Bruce, MSPC, Mental Health Coach,
Keynote Speaker, CEO, Wellspring Christian Ministries

Week 1 of Advent: Preparation for our Savior

The Advent season includes the four Sundays that precede Christmas. It is a time of preparation for the coming of the Lord. In this season, we recall two central elements of our faith: the final coming of the Lord in glory and the incarnation of the Lord in the birth of Jesus. During Advent there are three prevalent themes we see as we wait patiently for the coming of Christ.  We long for the Messiah, are urged to be alert for Jesus’ Second Coming, and meditate on Christ’s presence in our lives now. 

As we begin to set our focus on celebrating the true meaning of Christmas and the preparation of our hearts for the time when Christ will return again, let’s read what the prophet, Isaiah, wrote in Isaiah 2:1-5:

The word that Isaiah the son of Amoz saw concerning Judah and Jerusalem. Now it shall come to pass in the latter days That the mountain of the Lord’s house Shall be established on the top of the mountains, And shall be exalted above the hills; And all nations shall flow to it. Many people shall come and say, “Come, and let us go up to the mountain of the Lord, To the house of the God of Jacob; He will teach us His ways, And we shall walk in His paths.”

For out of Zion shall go forth the law, And the word of the Lord from Jerusalem. He shall judge between the nations, And rebuke many people; They shall beat their swords into plowshares, And their spears into pruning hooks; Nation shall not lift up sword against nation, Neither shall they learn war anymore. O house of Jacob, come and let us walk In the light of the Lord.

The Preparation for Advent Focuses on Two Key Elements of our Faith

Four Sundays before Christmas Day begins a celebration known as Advent. It is a time of preparation for the coming of the Lord. During this season, we will focus on two key elements of our faith: the final coming of the Lord in glory and the incarnation of Christ at His birth. As we take time to pause, reflect, and prepare for the gift of God’s love coming to us through the baby Jesus. The scripture readings associated with Advent encourage proper preparation of our hearts and show us how to adore God in the Incarnation, as we recognize the glory of Jesus and how he frees us from sin and ingratitude. As we focus on the preparations of the coming of the Lord, we will hear from the prophet Isaiah and be drawn to the compelling message of John the Baptist in the Gospels.

What is Advent?

The word “Advent” is anglicized from the Latin word “Adventus” which means, “coming.” It is a season of expectant waiting and preparation. The Latin word “adventus” is a translation of the Greek word “Parousia” commonly used in reference to the Second Coming of Christ. For Christians, the season of Advent serves as a reminder of both of the original waiting that was done by the Hebrews for the birth of their Messiah as well as the waiting of Christ’s return from Heaven where He now sits at the right hand of God.

Advent is a joyful time for reflection and preparation

While the Advent season is a time for reflection and preparation, its mood is joyful. It proclaims the revelation of God’s love as expressed in Christ’s birth in a humble stable, His sacrificial death on the cross, and His victorious resurrection! It points to the hope of Christ’s coming again as the King of kings and Lord of lords. For us today, the church is in a similar situation to Israel at the end of the Old Testament: in exile, waiting and hoping in prayerful expectation for the coming of the Messiah.

Israel looked back to God’s past gracious actions on their behalf in leading them out of Egypt in the Exodus, and on this basis they called for God once again to act for them. God gave the prophet Isaiah a vision of hope that would include peace for the nation. Isaiah says that in days to come, the nations shall stream to the mountain of the Lord, and there we will beat swords into plowshares and spears into pruning hooks; there, we will learn war no more. God will teach us peace.

Peace on earth, goodwill toward men

That peace cannot happen without the birth of Christ, nor without his death and resurrection. Perhaps this is why the angels sang: “Glory to God in the highest, And on earth peace, goodwill toward men!” When Christ comes again, we will experience that peace. For today, we experience peace when we place our faith and trust in Christ who forgives us our sins and makes us a child of God. No longer are we enemies of God, but we have made peace with Him through Christ paying our sin debt and placing our faith in Him. So during Advent we both look back in remembrance of His birth that paves the way towards eternal peace and we look forward with expectation of His second coming and peace on earth. 

Focus on the miracle of our Savior’s birth

May we not be like the innkeeper who had no room for Jesus. May our focus not be on the busyness and rushing in the holiday season or on buying and receiving gifts. Instead, let’s focus our minds on the miracle of when our Savior was born in a lowly stable and held in the arms of his virgin mother and the eternal peace that was ushered in along with His birth. May Christ give us a longing for His renewed presence among us.

This Christmas, may we be like the shepherds and come with haste to experience his presence. Like the wise men, may we bring Him our gifts. May we be like Mary and ponder all these things in our hearts. May we be like the angels and sing “Glory to God in the highest,” even as we proclaim our worship and adoration of our Savior. Like Joseph, may we obediently follow your instructions. And may we be like the star that shone brightly leading the wise men to the newborn King as we lead others to Jesus. 

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The Attitude and Action of Thanksgiving

by Julia M. Bruce, MSPC, Mental Health Coach,
Keynote Speaker, CEO, Wellspring Christian Ministries

Thanksgiving: Time for Family and Friends

The day before Thanksgiving, an elderly man in Phoenix called his son in New York and said to him, “I hate to ruin your day, son, but I have to tell you that your mother and I are divorcing. 45 years of misery is enough. We’re sick of each other, and so you can call your sister in Chicago and tell her.”

Frantically, the son called his sister, who exploded on the phone. “They are not getting divorced,” she shouted. “I’ll take care of this.”

She called Phoenix immediate, and said to her father, “You are NOT getting divorced. Don’t you do a single thing until I get there. I’m calling my brother back, and we’ll both be there tomorrow. Until then, don’t do a thing. DO YOU HEAR ME?”

The man hung up the phone, smiled and turned to his wife. “Okay, honey. The kids are coming for Thanksgiving and paying for their own flights.”

Thanksgiving: A Time to Love One Another

For most of us we look forward to Thanksgiving Day with joy to see family members that we may not get to see often. It’s a time for those who’ve moved a way to come home and see their loved ones. We get together, eat, laugh, watch football, catch up with one another, and have a good time. As we celebrate Thanksgiving we demonstrate love to one another.

Wait! Love one another? Even the cranky busybody? What about that person that made us mad earlier in the year and we stopped talking to them? What about the mother-in-law that constantly criticizes? Jesus said in John 13:34-25, “I give you a new command: Love one another. Just as I have loved you, you must also love one another. By this all people will know that you are My disciples, if you have love for one another.” So yes! We have to love all our family members, just as Jesus loved us. Loving one another is always better than fighting, bickering, and hating.

Particularly as COVID continues to claim lives, there will be many families with an empty seat at the Thanksgiving dinner table this year. So, if you are fortunate enough to be with family, thank God and love even the most difficult of family members.

Thanksgiving: A Time to Recognize How Rich We Are in Blessings

It is said that Arnold Schwarzenegger is worth about $800 million dollars. It is also said that he loves his toys. He smokes $4000 cigars, wears shoes that cost as much as $5000 a par, wears $3000 Italian suites and has a $12.5 million Gulfstream Jet. He and his family cruise in style on a $4.5 million 88 foot yacht. Arnold also is fond of Hummers and has a total of 9 of them. Each one cost anywhere from $50,000 to $100,000 for total worth of $1 million. The first one he purchased at a cost of $117,000.

It can be easy to allow ourselves to become jealous and wish we had more than we do – more money, a bigger home, a nicer car, etc. But we seldom acknowledge just how rich we are in the blessings that God has given us. Being rich isn’t always about money or possession. 2 Corinthians 8:9 says, “For you know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ: Though He was rich, for your sake He became poor, so that by His poverty you might become rich.”

We Can Celebrate Thanksgiving Because The Richest became the Poorest for Our Sakes

Jesus as the pre-incarnate Son of God had everything. He was rich in power. He could do anything with the universe He had created. And He was rich in glory which He had with the Father (John 17:5). The angels were “constantly bowing down” to worship Him and crying, “Holy, Holy, Holy is the Lord of Hosts” (Isaiah 6:3). As the Son of God, the Second Person of the Godhead, Jesus was rich in “the actual and constant possession of all divine prerogatives” (Charles Hodge). Even though in Him was the fullness of the Godhead with all of its rights and possessions, He chose on His own to become poor. It was His own volitional choice. He chose to do the Father’s will.

Jesus gave it all up. Instead of being worshipped, “He was despised and rejected by men . .. we esteemed Him not… he was stricken, smitten by God, and afflicted” (Isaiah 53:3-4). Jesus was obedient to death. There were “no reserves, no half-measures, no conditions, no holding back.” Jesus gave His all. Jesus poured out everything He had in a demonstration of His love for the sinner. It was a demonstration of His love for His enemies. He freely gave all that He had, not expecting anything in return. He descended from highest heaven to the grave. No one was richer than He was; none became poorer than He did.

Why did Jesus give up all the glory of heaven to come to earth to die for us? John 3:16 is the answer: “For God loved the world in this way: He gave His One and Only Son, so that everyone who believes in Him will not perish but have eternal life.” He did it for you. So no matter our circumstances this Thanksgiving, we can give thanks to Jesus who gave his life for ours.

America is a nation rich in blessings with much to be thankful for at Thanksgiving

America is truly a nation that has seen blessing after blessing. To many other nations, we are a rich nation yet instead of being thankful and sharing our abundance with others, we turn our eyes away from those who are starving, homeless, and alone.

Jesus told a parable in Matthew 25 and in verses 35-36, he said, “For I was hungry and you gave Me something to eat;
I was thirsty and you gave Me something to drink; I was a stranger and you took Me in; and I was naked and you clothed Me; I was sick and you took care of Me; I was in prison and you visited Me.” Then as he explained the meaning of the parable, we find that he said in verse 40, “Whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of Mine, you did for Me.”

Perhaps that starving, homeless, lonely person you encountered was placed in your path because Jesus wanted you to meet their need out of the abundant of blessings He gave to you. In verses 41-45 of the parable, Jesus plainly says that when we ignore these people, we are ignoring him. When we refuse to feed them, clothe them, or meet their needs, we do the same to Jesus.

The Attitude and Action of Thanksgiving

So some will dread spending time with family at Thanksgiving or any other holiday or family gathering. They will be miserable, complaining people who make everyone else miserable. Instead of being thankful for everything in front of them, they will not even consider the people who will go hungry. Thanksgiving has both and attitude and an action that should be a part of our lives – not just on Thanksgiving Day, but every day.

1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 tells us that we are to be joyful, pray always, and give thinks. This is both the attitude and action of Thanksgiving.

Joyful: The attitude of Thanksgiving

A thankful person is a joyful person and a joyful person is generally a thankful person. Joy is a short word that packs a lot of punch. Dictionary.com defines joy in this way: the emotion of great delight or happiness caused by something exceptionally good or satisfying. When I consider that definition and others that are similar it makes me wonder if this is what it means to have true joy or did God have something different in mind? If you will indulge me let’s unpack this whole idea of what it means to have true joy not from how the world sees it but from how God defines it.

There is a story of two old friends who bumped into one another on the street one day. One of them looked forlorn, almost on the verge of tears. His firend asked, “What has the world done to you, my old friend?”

The sad fellow said, “Let me tell you. Three weeks ago, an uncle died and left me $40,000 dollars.”

“That’s a lot of money, his friend replied.

The said man then said, “But, two weeks ago, a cousin I never even knew died, and left me $85,000.”

The friend, still confused over why the man was so said said, “Sounds like you’ve been blessed.”

“You don’t understand!” he interrupted. “Last week my great-aunt passed away. I inherited almost a quarter of a million.”

Now his friend was really confused. “Then, why do you look so glum?”

“This week… nothing!”

This is often the way we are. We are blessed in certain ways and expect more all the time. No matter what blessings come our way, our attitude is still, “What? Nothing this week!” We’re not as joyful as we should be and that’s because we don’t recognize what we’ve already been given.

Paul wrote in I Corinthians 4:7 “For who makes you different from anyone else? What do you have that you did not receive? And if you did receive it, why do you boast as though you did not?”

Everything we have we received from God. Our jobs, incomes, cars, houses, land, food, clothing, you name it. We have no right to boast as if we provided everything for ourselves. EVERY GOOD GIFT IS FROM ABOVE! There should be no boasting or indifference on our part. Never. Instead we should count our blessings, name them one by one, and be joyful to see everything that God has done for us.

Counting Your Blessings

Theologian Leslie Weatherhead told about eating with a couple in northern England right after WWII. Food was still scarce, but the wife managed to prepare a fine meal of fresh trout from a nearby stream and some fresh vegetables cooked in a delightful way.

He enjoyed the meal greatly and when it was over, he thanked his hostess for it. She blushed rather shyly and said, “Oh sir, my husband never thanks me when I prepare a fine meal for him.”

Weatherhead said that he felt a little embarrassed for the husband. But he discovered that the husband was not embarrassed at all. He said that he could still see the man sitting there, saying, “Hey, Love. I would have told you if I didn’t like it.”

Isn’t that the way we are so much of the time? Instead of being humbled, thankful and appreciative, we are quicker to complain if our blessings are not just the way we want them or the amount that we want.

Similarly, a young man was feeling very proud of himself. As a brand-new college graduate he had taken the C.P.A. Exams and passed with flying colors. Now he was a full-fledged Certified Public Accountant. His father, however, had been an immigrant to the U.S. and now owned his own little business.

Filled with self-importance, the young man began to criticize his father’s way of keeping books. He said, “Dad, you don’t even know how much profit you’ve made. Over here in this drawer are your accounts receivable. Over there are your receipts and you keep all your money in the cash register. You don’t have any idea how much you’ve made.”

The father answered, “Son, when I came to this country the only thing I owned was a pair of pants. Now, your brother is a doctor, your sister is an art teacher, and you are a C.P.A. Your mother and I own our home. We have a car and we own this little business. Now add that up, subtract the pants, and all the rest is profit.”

Adding Up Your Blessings

ADD IT UP. That’s exactly what we need to do at Thanksgiving. Add it all up. We came into this world with nothing but the eternal soul that God gave us. Everything else is profit. We all have profited quite well. BE JOYFUL.

Joy is different than happiness. Happiness is based on your circumstances and what is happening around you, but the Bible tells us that joy comes from the Lord! We can be joyful even in the hard times when God fills us with His joy!

Paul wrote in Romans 12:12, “Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer.”

In Nehemiah 8:10, “Nehemiah said, ‘Go and enjoy choice food and sweet drinks, and send some to those who have nothing prepared. This day is holy to our Lord. Do not grieve, for the joy of the Lord is your strength.’”

The Psalmist wrote in Psalm 19:8, “The precepts of the Lord are right, giving joy to the heart. The commands of the Lord are radiant, giving light to the eyes.” And in Psalm 33:1, he said, “Sing joyfully to the Lord, you righteous; it is fitting for the upright to praise him.” Psalm 71:23 says, “My lips will shout for joy when I sing praise to You because You have redeemed me.” And in Psalm 126:5, we find that “those who sow with tears will reap with songs of joy.”

Solomon tells us in Proverbs 10:1 that “A wise son brings joy to his father, but a foolish son brings grief to his mother.”

Jeremiah tells us, “When your words came, I ate them; they were my joy and heart’s delight.” (Jeremiah 15:16)

James tells us to “Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of any kind.” (James 1:2)

Joy is accepting what God has blessed you with and living for him. Someone that possesses joy, is kind and loving. They look at life as a mission field to tell others about God.  Joy flows from the inside out. Something inside you bubbles up and it flows or erupts out of your heart.

Based on what the Bible says about joy, we can create a new Biblical definition of joy: an internal reservoir or well that bubbles up inside you eventually expressing itself in shouts of song, praise, and great delight. This kind of joy cannot be contained. It will spill over and spread to all those you come in contact with.

Pray Always: Both and Attitude and Action of Thanksgiving

Prayer is an attitude of our hearts. When we pray, do we realize we are approaching the Creator and Lord of the Universe? Or do we treat our prayers casually, as if we were simply talking to a neighbor? Perhaps our prayers treat God as a genie in a bottle that grants our every wish.

Do we truly realize the great privilege God has given us by allowing us to come into His presence — a privilege that cost God His only Son? And because Jesus gave his life for us, we can joyfully but reverently come into His presence as we pray. The Bible says, “Let us then approach God’s throne of grace with confidence, so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help us in our time of need” (Hebrews 4:16).

Attitudes of Prayer:

As we examine the Scriptures we can find the following attitudes that we should have when we pray:

  1. Acceptance. Let us pray in acceptance that God knows better than we do what our needs are ( Matthew 6:8, Romans 8:26, 2 Corinthians 12:7-10).
  2. Faith. James 1:5-7 tells us to pray without doubting. We can trust in the inerrancy of the Scriptures and trust what they say.
  3. Persistence. We are to keep on asking, keep seeking, and keep knocking (Matthew 7:7-8). And in Luke 18:1-8, 1 Thessalonians 5:17, and Acts 16:23-25, we are to pray and not give up.
  4. Right Motives. “You ask and do not receive because you ask amiss, that you may spend it on your pleasures” (James 4:1-3). They were not wrong to ask, but their asking was wrongly motivated. Example of wrong motives, James and John (Mark 10:35-37). Example of right motives, young Solomon (1Kings 3:3-15).
  5. Harmony with God’s Will. 1 John 5:14 tells that that if we pray anything according to God’s will he hears us and grants that prayer. So when God clearly reveals His will, we can have confidence in the answer. However, when God’s will has not been revealed, we can pray like Jesus, “If it be possible…nevertheless not my will but Your will be done.” (Matthew 26:39)
  6. Desire to Obey. Only “the prayer of a righteous man is powerful” (James 5:16). We receive from God what we ask only when we show ourselves willing and eager to keep God’s commandments and do the things that please God (1John 3:22).
  7. Thanksgiving. We are to make all our requests to God with thanksgiving (Philippians 4:6). God loves the grateful soul. He is not much interested in whiners (Daniel 2:23, Hebrews 13:15, Colossians 4:2, Ephesians 5:20).

Action of Prayer

In Luke 18:1, Jesus said, “men ought always to pray, and not to faint.” During World War II, when the bombing was so intense on the city of London, a sign appeared in front of one of the churches in London that read, “If your knees knock together, kneel on them!” That is practically a restatement of what our Lord has said, “Men ought always to pray, and not to faint.”

It is the same thought that Paul put a little differently, “Pray without ceasing” (1 Thessalonians 5:17). This does not mean you are to go to an all-day or all-night prayer meeting. Prayer is not only an attitude; it is also an action of the lips. Remember that Paul said to the Romans, “…the Spirit itself maketh intercession for us with groanings which cannot be uttered” (Romans 8:26). That is, they cannot be put into our words. And many times we do not have the words to pray, but we are praying nonetheless. And it is the entire life that is behind the words which are spoken that makes prayer effective.

There was a famous preacher, years ago in the state of Georgia, who had many very unusual expressions. One of them was this, “When a man prays for a corn crop, God expects him to say Amen with a hoe.” You can’t just stay on your knees all the time and pray for a corn crop. That’s pious nonsense. But to pray for the corn crop and then go to work is the thing our Lord is talking about in days when men’s hearts are failing them. “Men ought always to pray, and not to faint.”

With prayer, there is also action.

Give Thanks: The Action of Thanksgiving

1 Thessalonians 5:18 says, “Give thanks in all circumstances, for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.” A thankful person is quick to give thanks to God in all circumstances.

One day, a lady pulled up to the drive-in window at a bank. The teller inside was facing the hot afternoon sun, so he pulled down the large window shade, making it impossible for his customers to see him through the window. He could see out but they couldn’t see in.

As this lady pulled up to the window he pushed the button and the drawer moved out to meet her. She put in her deposit and the drawer withdrew. A few moments later the drawer came back out again with her deposit slip and the money she had requested. She counted it and then put the money in her purse.

She looked at the window, but unable to see anyone inside, said, “I suppose you’re totally automated, but I just feel I ought to say `thank you’ anyway.” Today, it is rare that people say think you, even when you can see them. More of us should be like the lady in the drive-in window at the bank. We should be thankful to God and to all people who bless us in life. We should be thankful to God for those who serve us even though we may not know them or see them.

1 out of 10 were Thankful

Jesus went about doing good wherever he went. He made the lame to walk, the blind to see, and he fed multitudes with only 5 loaves of bread and two fish. On one day, Jesus encountered 10 lepers. Let’s read the story in Luke 17:11-17.

“While traveling to Jerusalem, He passed between Samaria and Galilee.  As He entered a village, 10 men with serious skin diseases met Him. They stood at a distance  and raised their voices, saying, “Jesus, Master, have mercy on us!” When He saw them, He told them, “Go and show yourselves to the priests.” And while they were going, they were healed. But one of them, seeing that he was healed, returned and, with a loud voice, gave glory to God. 16 He fell facedown at His feet, thanking Him. And he was a Samaritan. Then Jesus said, “Were not 10 cleansed? Where are the nine? Didn’t any return to give glory to God except this foreigner?”  And He told him, “Get up and go on your way. Your faith has made you well.”

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It’s important to note that the only one who returned to say thankful was a Samaritan because in Jesus’ day, the Jews had nothing to do with the Samaritans. They were the hated, outcasts. After Israel’s fall to the Assyrians, they began to intermarry with the Assyrians, which went against God’s commands in Deuteronomy 7:3-5. So the Jews saw the Samaritans as unclean dogs. But of all 10 that were healed, this is the only one who returned to say “thank you.”

As we prepare for the Thanksgiving holiday this year, will you be the one to say “Thank you” to God, or will you be one of the 9 that never returned?

Give thanks in all circumstances

The apostle Paul didn’t say to give thanks “for” all circumstances, but “in” all circumstances. All our circumstances in life are not good, but there will always be something in those circumstances for which to give thanks.

When Robinson Crusoe was shipwrecked on a lonely island he thought of both the good and the bad. He was cast onto a desolate island, but he was still alive, not drowned as all of his ship’s company was. He was divided from mankind, but he was not starving. Robinson had no clothes, but he was in a hot climate where he didn’t need them. He was without means of defense, but he saw no wild animals. He had nothing to speak of, but God had sent the ship so near to the shore that he could get out of it all things necessary for his survival. So he concluded that there was not any condition in the world so miserable but that there was something positive for which to be thankful.

That’s the attitude that we need to have. Crusoe could give thanks in all circumstances. He found some things for which to give thanks and we can too, no matter how bad our situation or circumstances might seem to be.

We Can be Thankful Because we have Everything

A little eight-year-old named Christina had cancer of the nervous system. When asked what she wanted for her birthday, she thought long and hard and finally said, “I don’t know. I have two sticker books and a Cabbage Patch doll. I have everything!”

My friends, we all have that great cancer of the soul called sin, but when we asked Jesus to forgive us of our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness, He took our sin away. He removed it as far as the east is from the west. Because of him, we have forgiveness of sins. We have eternal life. WE HAVE EVERYTHING BECAUSE OF HIM!

So this Thanksgiving, “Give thanks in all circumstances, for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.”

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God, Love and Marshmallow Wars by Julia M. Bruce

What’s Inside God, Love and Marshmallow Wars?

God, Love and Marshmallow Wars is a book that includes 365 daily activities and takes you on a guided journey through Biblical principles about Godly marriage that you can then apply to your marriage, as well as helping you talk through concepts that can help you develop a solid relationship. Inside you will find simple, quick activities that include:

  • Scripture to memorize and meditate on.
  • Conversation Starters.
  • Concepts from the Bible on Godly marriages.
  • Romance Builders.
  • Relationship Builders.
  • Personal reflections.
  • Date ideas.
  • Group date ideas for you and other Christian couples.

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Preparation for the coming of our Savior

Week 1 of Advent: Preparation for our Savior

The Advent season includes the four Sundays that precede Christmas. It is a time of preparation for the coming of the Lord. In this season, we recall two central elements of our faith: the final coming of the Lord in glory and the incarnation of the Lord in the birth of Jesus. During Advent there are three prevalent themes we see as we wait patiently for the coming of Christ.  We long for the Messiah, are urged to be alert for Jesus’ Second Coming, and meditate on Christ’s presence in our lives now. 

As we begin to set our focus on celebrating the true meaning of Christmas and the preparation of our hearts for the time when Christ will return again, let’s read what the prophet, Isaiah, wrote in Isaiah 2:1-5:

The word that Isaiah the son of Amoz saw concerning Judah and Jerusalem. Now it shall come to pass in the latter days That the mountain of the Lord’s house Shall be established on the top of the mountains, And shall be exalted above the hills; And all nations shall flow to it. Many people shall come and say, “Come, and let us go up to the mountain of the Lord, To the house of the God of Jacob; He will teach us His ways, And we shall walk in His paths.”

For out of Zion shall go forth the law, And the word of the Lord from Jerusalem. He shall judge between the nations, And rebuke many people; They shall beat their swords into plowshares, And their spears into pruning hooks; Nation shall not lift up sword against nation, Neither shall they learn war anymore. O house of Jacob, come and let us walk In the light of the Lord.

The Preparation for Advent Focuses on Two Key Elements of our Faith

Four Sundays before Christmas Day begins a celebration known as Advent. It is a time of preparation for the coming of the Lord. During this season, we will focus on two key elements of our faith: the final coming of the Lord in glory and the incarnation of Christ at His birth. As we take time to pause, reflect, and prepare for the gift of God’s love coming to us through the baby Jesus. The scripture readings associated with Advent encourage proper preparation of our hearts and show us how to adore God in the Incarnation, as we recognize the glory of Jesus and how he frees us from sin and ingratitude. As we focus on the preparations of the coming of the Lord, we will hear from the prophet Isaiah and be drawn to the compelling message of John the Baptist in the Gospels.

What is Advent?

The word “Advent” is anglicized from the Latin word “Adventus” which means, “coming.” It is a season of expectant waiting and preparation. The Latin word “adventus” is a translation of the Greek word “Parousia” commonly used in reference to the Second Coming of Christ. For Christians, the season of Advent serves as a reminder of both of the original waiting that was done by the Hebrews for the birth of their Messiah as well as the waiting of Christ’s return from Heaven where He now sits at the right hand of God.

Advent is a joyful time for reflection and preparation

While the Advent season is a time for reflection and preparation, its mood is joyful. It proclaims the revelation of God’s love as expressed in Christ’s birth in a humble stable, His sacrificial death on the cross, and His victorious resurrection! It points to the hope of Christ’s coming again as the King of kings and Lord of lords. For us today, the church is in a similar situation to Israel at the end of the Old Testament: in exile, waiting and hoping in prayerful expectation for the coming of the Messiah.

Israel looked back to God’s past gracious actions on their behalf in leading them out of Egypt in the Exodus, and on this basis they called for God once again to act for them. God gave the prophet Isaiah a vision of hope that would include peace for the nation. Isaiah says that in days to come, the nations shall stream to the mountain of the Lord, and there we will beat swords into plowshares and spears into pruning hooks; there, we will learn war no more. God will teach us peace.

Peach on earth, goodwill toward men

That peace cannot happen without the birth of Christ, nor without his death and resurrection. Perhaps this is why the angels sang: “Glory to God in the highest, And on earth peace, goodwill toward men!” When Christ comes again, we will experience that peace. For today, we experience peace when we place our faith and trust in Christ who forgives us our sins and makes us a child of God. No longer are we enemies of God, but we have made peace with Him through Christ paying our sin debt and placing our faith in Him. So during Advent we both look back in remembrance of His birth that paves the way towards eternal peace and we look forward with expectation of His second coming and peace on earth. 

Focus on the miracle of our Savior’s birth

May we not be like the innkeeper who had no room for Jesus. May our focus not be on the busyness and rushing in the holiday season or on buying and receiving gifts. Instead, let’s focus our minds on the miracle of when our Savior was born in a lowly stable and held in the arms of his virgin mother and the eternal peace that was ushered in along with His birth. May Christ give us a longing for His renewed presence among us.

This Christmas, may we be like the shepherds and come with haste to experience his presence. Like the wise men, may we bring Him our gifts. May we be like Mary and ponder all these things in our hearts. May we be like the angels and sing “Glory to God in the highest,” even as we proclaim our worship and adoration of our Savior. Like Joseph, may we obediently follow your instructions. And may we be like the star that shone brightly leading the wise men to the newborn King as we lead others to Jesus. 


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This book includes 365 daily activities and takes you on a guided journey through Biblical principles about Godly marriage that you can then apply to your marriage, as well as helping you talk through concepts that can help you develop a solid relationship. Inside you will find simple, quick activities that include:

  • Scripture to memorize and meditate on.
  • Conversation Starters.
  • Concepts from the Bible on Godly marriages.
  • Romance Builders.
  • Relationship Builders.
  • Personal reflections.
  • Date ideas.
  • Group date ideas for you and other Christian couples.

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One Year Bible Challenge: October 8

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Isaiah 39-40

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This event helps couples understand why the daily activities found in the book will equip them to build a stronger marriage and the book provides them with 365 intentional activities to take what they learn at the event and apply it on a daily basis. Through the event, couples will discover the Biblical “why” behind the categories of activities found in the book and the “how” these activities are important to building a stronger marriage. Focus points of the event includes :

  • How memorizing scripture together and studying God’s Word together as they study, meditate and apply scriptures related to marriage and life issues will help them develop marriages that honor God.
  • Why utilizing fun conversation starters that spark meaningful conversations will keep interest alive as they continually learn new things about each other.
  • Why keeping romance alive is essential to intimacy and connectivity.
  • How making memories and working together builds relationship investment bonds and how these investment bonds can become the knots that keeps them together through the tough times.
  • How they can understand what they are or are not contributing to the marriage as well as how they might be contributing to problems or potential problems within the relationship through the use of targeted, intentional personal reflections
  • Why it is important that couples never stop dating and how group dates with Christian friends can be both an encouragement and accountability to their own relationship.

During the event, couples will be given an activity from each focus point to do together, making this event an interactive, fun, and engaging event with practical, hands-on learning. Unlike other couple events that are over when the event ends, couples who attend the GLMW event will be able to apply what they learn when utilizing the book on a daily basis for a year. Since the book is not dated, couples are able to reuse the activities year after year to continue being intentional in strengthening their relationship with each other and with God as they strive to live out God’s design for marriage every day.

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Julia is CEO of Wellspring Christian Ministries, a non-profit organization dedicated to helping people and couples develop a passionate relationship with God. A public speaker, conference trainer, event planner, and blog writer, Julia is a two-time graduate from Grand Canyon University with a bachelor in Psychology and a masters in Professional Counseling. Saved as a child and raised in church and in a Christian home and private Christian School as a Pastor’s kid, Julia has taught Sunday school, led music, played the piano, served as Children’s Director, and engaged her gifts in many other areas of church life. Previously employed with the Florida Baptist Convention, Julia organized events and led conferences for church ministry assistants.

Julia enjoys sharing her journey as a growing Christian with others looking for a deeper connection with God. Through Bible study and her own life experiences, God has given Julia a passion to help couples understand God’s design for marriage while they learn to place God first in their marriage, cultivate meaningful relationships, build intimacy, and address the tougher issues that come in every marriage so that they can experience a marriage that honors and glorifies God. Julia also loves mentoring, teaching, and working with women to help them learn to live as Godly women.

With her history and experience growing up in both small and large churches, Julia enjoys bringing top level quality events to churches of all sizes. Her father largely pastored small churches and therefore she understands that these vital parts of the believing community need to be good stewards of the resources God provides them with. This knowledge inspires her passion for being available with a fresh perspective for those who want to provide their congregations with meaningful spiritual growth opportunities, regardless of size.

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Psalm 66:1-2 Make His Praise Glorious

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It’s easy to praise God when we see Him doing great things in our lives. It’s easy to praise Him when life is going well. But what about the times that are difficult or sad or those moments when God seems slow to answer prayer or when we wonder if God has forgotten us (which He hasn’t). How much different would our lives and our world be if we praised God at all times? In Psalm 34:1, the psalmist wrote: “I will bless the Lord at all times: his praise shall continually be in my mouth.” In 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18, we learn that we are to “Rejoice evermore. Pray without ceasing. In every thing give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you.” And in Psalm 150:6, the psalmist wrote: “Let everything that has breath praise the Lord.” So if you are still breathing, you need to be praising the Lord. click to tweet (Click to tweet)

Praising God simply means that we are showing Him our admiration and that we are exalting Him. It’s taking the time to celebrate God and boast about who He is: His greatness and the ways He has worked in our lives. There is always something we can praise Him for and if we can’t find something in a particular moment, then we can praise Him for what He’s done in our lives in the past and for his faithfulness, mercy, and love. click to tweet (Click to tweet) We can praise Him because He never changes and He always keeps His promises. We can praise Him for forgiveness of sin. We can praise Him that He will never leave or forsake us. Whatever attribute of God that comes to mind – praise Him for it.

Even when we are feeling depressed, hurt, betrayed, worried, or ill, we can still praise God. In fact, if we spend more time praising God in the bad moments rather than grumbling and complaining, it becomes very difficult to stay in those negative moods and mindsets. It’s almost as if praising God and depression (or other negative emotions) can’t occupy the same time and space. The reason is when we are praising God our focus is on Him (where it should be), rather than on our circumstances click to tweet (Click to tweet)   and as we recall how God has been faithful to us in the past, it gives us assurance that He will do so again. So when the negative emotions threaten to take over, start writing a list of everything you can think of to praise God for and then start praising Him.

If God expects us to praise Him in all things, then what are some ways that we can praise Him? We praise God in many different ways. Some will belt out their praise before God in voices loud and strong. Others do so within the quietness of their hearts. We praise God as we sing worship songs that magnify Him. As we go through our day-to-day lives, we should be offering praise to God, whether it’s at home, work, church, school, grocery store, bank, or dentist’s office.

In the Bible, we can learn that praise was offered to God in several ways:

  • Through the use of musical instruments and singing. Psalm 150:3-5 says, “Praise him with the sounding of the trumpet, praise him with the harp and lyre, praise him tambourine and dancing, praise him with the strings and flute, praise him with the clash of cymbals, praise him with resounding cymbals.” And in Psalm 98:4-6 the psalmist writes: “Shout for joy to the Lord, all the earth, burst into jubilant song with music; make music to the Lord with the harp, with the harp and the sound of singing, with trumpets and the blast of the ram’s horn – shout for joy before the Loke, the King.”
  • With clapping of hands and shouts of joy. “Clap your hands, all you nations; shout to God with cries of joy. How awesome is the Lord Most High, the great King over all the earth!” (Psalm 47:1-2)
  • In an assembly of believers. “The whole assembly bowed in worship, while the singers sang and the trumpeters played.” (2 Chronicles 29:28)
  • When we are alone. Psalm 22:22, “I will declare your name to by brothers; in the congregation I will praise you.”
  • We can praise God in any position we are in. In Acts 2:1-2, they were sitting. In Psalms 95:6, we see an invitation to kneel before the Lord our Maker. In Exodus 33:10, the people stood and worshiped. In 1 Kings 18:39, the people “fell prostrate” (they laid down). In Nehemiah 8:6, they lifted their hands and bowed down with their faces to the ground. In 2 Chronicles 29:30, they sang praises with gladness and bowed their heads and worship. In Psalm 63:4, the psalmist declared that he would lift up his hands to praise God for as long as he lived. And in Psalm 149:3, they were dancing and making music as a form of praise.
  • We can praise Him with our words. “Therefore by Him let us continually offer sacrifice of praise to God, that is the fruit of our lips, giving thanks to His name.” (Hebrews 13:15) We also praise Him with our words as we tell others about the great things God has done for us.

In Revelation 19: 5-7 we see that there is continual praise being offered to God.

“And a voice came out of the throne, saying, Praise our God, all ye his servants, and ye that fear him, both small and great. And I heard as it were the voice of a great multitude, and as the voice of many waters, and as the voice of mighty thunderings, saying, Alleluia: for the Lord God omnipotent reigneth. Let us be glad and rejoice, and give honor to him: for the marriage of the Lamb is come, and his wife hath made herself ready.”

There really isn’t a right or wrong way to praise God. What matters is that your praise be pure, heartfelt, genuine, and sincere. Going through the motions at church because everyone else is doing the same thing, is not praise – it’s just being a copy-cat – and God knows the motives of our heart.click to tweet (Click to tweet) Don’t worry about what others are doing. Praise God in your own way for what He has personally done in your life and how your have experienced Him.

If you need something to get you started praising, read the lyrics to Eddie James’ song, “You Are Worthy.” You can also hear the song on YouTube at the link below.

You are worthy
You are worthy
You are, yes!
Only You are worthy
You are worthy to be praised

Holy
Righteous
Rock of Ages
Most High, yes!
Only you are worthy

Faithful teacher
Promise keeper
Savior, yes!
Only You are worthy

Shepherd
Father
My strong tower
Comfort, yes!
Only You are worthy
You are worthy to be praised

From the rising of the sun
Until the going down of the same
You are worthy
You are worthy
You are, yes!
Only You are worthy

I will lift my voice
And I will praise your holy name
You are worthy
You are worthy
You are, yes!
Only You are worthy
You are worthy to be praised

Mighty Warrior
Great Jehovah
Victor, yes!
Only you are worthy

Awesome helper
My redeemer
Healer, yes!
Only you are worthy

Sovereign Master
My creator
GOD YES!
Only you are worthy
You are worthy to be praised

Stricken and beaten
Crucified
On Calvary
Only you are worthy

Bled
Died
Buried in a
Borrowed tomb
Only you are worthy

With all power
In your hands
You rose again
Only you are worthy
You are worthy to be praised

From the rising of the sun
Until the going down of the same
You are worthy
You are worthy
You are, yes!
Only You are worthy

I will lift my voice
And I will praise your holy name
You are worthy
You are worthy
You are, yes!
Only You are worthy
You are worthy to be praised

We Praise You!
We Lift You Up!
We Honor You!
Magnify You!

Excellent!
Incredible!
Omnipotent!
Infallible!

We Praise You!
We Lift You Up!
We Honor You!
Magnify You!

Excellent!
Incredible!
Omnipotent!
Infallible!

You are worthy to be praised

What is your favorite way to praise God? What can you praise Him for right now? Take a moment now to offer your praise to God – and make His praise glorious.

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Julia is CEO of Wellspring Christian Ministries, a non-profit organization dedicated to helping people and couples develop a passionate relationship with God. A public speaker, conference trainer, event planner, and blog writer, Julia is a two-time graduate from Grand Canyon University with a bachelor in Psychology and a masters in Professional Counseling. Saved as a child and raised in church and in a Christian home and private Christian School as a Pastor’s kid, Julia has taught Sunday school, led music, played the piano, served as Children’s Director, and engaged her gifts in many other areas of church life. Previously employed with the Florida Baptist Convention, Julia organized events and led conferences for church ministry assistants.

Julia enjoys sharing her journey as a growing Christian with others looking for a deeper connection with God. Through Bible study and her own life experiences, God has given Julia a passion to help couples understand God’s design for marriage while they learn to place God first in their marriage, cultivate meaningful relationships, build intimacy, and address the tougher issues that come in every marriage so that they can experience a marriage that honors and glorifies God. Julia also loves mentoring, teaching, and working with women to help them learn to live as Godly women.

With her history and experience growing up in both small and large churches, Julia enjoys bringing top level quality events to churches of all sizes. Her father largely pastored small churches and therefore she understands that these vital parts of the believing community need to be good stewards of the resources God provides them with. This knowledge inspires her passion for being available with a fresh perspective for those who want to provide their congregations with meaningful spiritual growth opportunities.

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