The first week of the Advent season is to acknowledge Hope. Hope is where we realize that God will always fulfill His promises. It does not mean we will not see troubles, but we will see God’s best, as long as we seek His will first. As we celebrate this Christmas season, let’s just forget the political correctness…let us worship and proclaim our Savior’s birth as never before!
As I researched Advent, I came across this devotional. The link is located at the end of this blog. Please feel free to use this throughout the coming season.
Lighting of the Candle
[As someone lights the first purple candle, the following should be read or paraphrased.]
We light this candle because, like God’s people centuries ago, we also look forward with hope to the coming of the Shepherd. The purple color of the candle reminds us of the seriousness of our hope.
Psalms 80:1-7
In this psalm, we join the people of Israel as they invite God, their Shepherd, to save and to restore them.
Isaiah 40:1-11
This passage looks ahead to the coming of the Lord, Who will care for His people like a shepherd.
Revelation 7:9-17
Like God’s people before the coming of Christ, we also look ahead to the time when Christ, who is both the Lamb and our Shepherd, will finish His work and “God will wipe away every tear” from our eyes.
Prayer of Hope
[To be read or paraphrased]
Dear God, as we light this candle, we hope for Your coming as our Good Shepherd. Please gather us in Your arms, feed us with spiritual food, wipe away every tear from our eyes, and “let Your face shine, that we may be saved.” Come, our Shepherd! Amen.
{ Read more: http://www.patheos.com/blogs/markdroberts/series/advent-devotional-guide-preparing-for-the-coming-of-christ/#ixzz3KUfQx5uJ }
Thank you, Tina, for doing this Advent devotional. I look forward to each one.
“Make Your face shine down upon us. Only then will we be saved.” Psalms 80:7
“the Word of our God stands forever!” Isaiah 40:8
“Salvation come from our God Who sits on the Throne and from the Lamb!” Revelation 7:10
There is our hope! Amen!
Thank you, Tina, for the reminder to focus on our True HOPE during Advent and throughout the year. Great devotional!
thanks for ‘kicking off’ our advent devotionals for 2014, tina! such a joyous time of year…so important to keep our hearts focused on Him…Who IS our Hope! <3