Week 3 - Advent Season 2012
But the angel said to them, “Do not be afraid; for behold, I bring you good news of great joy which will be for all the people; for today in the city of David there has been born for you a Savior, who is Christ the Lord. This will be a sign for you: you will find a baby wrapped in cloths and lying in a manger.”
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Third week of the Advent Season
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I can still remember as a small child how slow the passage of time seemed after Thanksgiving Day. The anticipation for the arrival of Christmas Eve, the gifts that would surely appear under the tree, and the opening of presents Christmas Day all contributed to this sense. As an adult I am amazed at how quickly the period of time between Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day now appears to pass. I now find myself looking for ways to slow down and savor the days, events and traditions that occur after Thanksgiving.
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Anticipation is a common theme found throughout the books of the bible. The nation of Israel patiently anticipating for centuries the arrival of the Messiah. Zacharias and his wife Elizabeth eagerly anticipating the birth of their first child as foretold to Zacharias by an angel while he performed his duties at the Temple. And a faithful anticipation as a young girl from Nazareth engaged to be married is told by the angel Gabriel that she will have a son as a virgin.
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In these last days leading up to December 25th what do you find yourself anticipating?
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If you find yourself anticipating bills, credit cards, family members you really don't want to spend time with and childhood Christmas memories that are less than joyful then I suggest that you look at a fresh approach to the season called the Advent Conspiracy. A movement started a few years ago helping people to "help us all slow down and experience a Christmas worth remembering. But doing this means doing things a little differently. A little creatively."
Worship Fully
Spend Less
Give More
Love All
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