Advent: Awe and Wonder Day 18

Day 18 Awe and Wonder

 

I pray for you, ya know. In addition to begging God for His words and not my own agenda, I pray that you will see through my thoughts, my ramblings, my journals and use this space as a catalyst for your own conversation with Jesus. Let us press on towards our goal of seeking Awe and Wonder this Advent. Let us not allow the familiar distractions of stress, emotions, buying, wrapping, gifting to divert our eyes toward the heavenlies and sing heart songs such as, O Come Let Us Adore Him.

Press on toward the goal friends. Keep praying and seeking. Keep digging into His holy sustenance, the bread of Life, The WORD…and seeking. Keep lifting up your voices in song and seeking. He is worthy of our worship. He is worthy of our time. He is worthy of our attention.

Today’s Scripture from THE VOICE Advent Reading: Malachi 3:1-3

Join me in some prayer journaling. Grab your pen and paper and let’s converse with the Lord. Each verse of the Scripture reading for today is broken down in the space below. Use the prayer prompts as starting points. Journal away…scribble your thoughts…let Him hear Your praise!

Verse 1:

These are the words of the Eternal, Commander of heavenly armies:

Eternal One: Pay attention! I am sending My messenger,
and he will clear the road ahead for Me.
The Lord you seek will suddenly arrive at His temple.
And the Messenger of God’s covenant, your soul’s delight,
Watch, because He, too, is coming.

Journal:

Father, just as You sent John the Baptist to prepare the way for Jesus, help Me to clear the path in my heart, too. Show me the distractions in my life that block me from all out worship of You this Advent…

Verse 2:
Can anyone live through the day when He arrives?
Will anyone be left standing when He appears?
He is a purifying fire;
He is like lye soap.

Journal:

Lord, I await Your coming! As I celebrate the first Advent––the first coming––I look toward the day where I will see You face to face. I imagine it will be like…

Give me a heart, Lord, that looks for Your coming on a daily basis. Help me to live my life where I’m constantly seeking Your presence…

Verse 3:

Like a refiner of silver,
He will purify the descendants of Levi—
Until they are pure, unalloyed gold and silver.
Then they will draw near to the Eternal One,
Presenting offerings with righteous, clean hands.

Journal: 

My offering to You today is my righteous life for I know I am only clean because of Jesus…

Show me today how I need to be refined, purified, forgiven. Give me the strength to ask for forgiveness and to then change my ways…

 

Use this time today to celebrate Advent by quieting your heart and listening to what God has to speak over You through His word. 

Have a Merry 18th Day of Advent!

Leave a comment…let’s chat!

 

Advent: Awe and Wonder Day 16

 

 

 

Day 16 Awe and Wonder


Today I’m sitting with one Bible translation opened to the Old Testament, another translation opened to the New Testament and my computer screen filled with words from the Gospels of the Christmas story (New Testament, of course, too). If I say it once, I will say it so many many times again, my Awe and Wonder today is just simply (yet not so simply) reveling in the continuity of God’s Word through every single page of the Bible. When God says He will do something, He surly does it! When prophets of old in ancient days heard from God and proclaimed that our Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Prince of Peace (remember Isaiah9:6 from last week) will come and be born in the town of Bethlehem, we now know His word is TRUE.

This reminds me to experience that TRUTH in every aspect of my Bible reading. When God says He gives us the fruit of the Spirit filled with love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self control…that is TRUTH. When God’s word says that we are forgiven and there is no condemnation for those who love Jesus…that is TRUTH. We can count on God doing what He proclaims He will do. Do you see the Awe and Wonder in that today? Oh I hope so.

Today’s Advent Scripture from THE VOICE Advent Readings: Isaiah 52:7

Ah, how beautiful the feet of those on the mountain
who declare the good news of victory, of peace and liberation,
The voice that calls to Zion, that chosen place for God’s promise people,
announcing to them “Your God rules!”

I’d like for us to revisit the shepherds up on the cold dark mountains watching their sheep by night that first Christmas. Through this Scripture in Isaiah I can’t help but think of the ever familiar Christmas carol, “Go Tell It On The Mountain.” I also can’t help but remember time and again in Christmas services where the children would gather on the stage in their shiny Christmas green and reds and whites (some girls wearing frilly dresses, some boys with pristine little bow ties on just for Christmas Eve service. Ties which I’m certain were ripped off their necks at first chance back in the car after church!) I hear the echos of little children passionately singing…no yelling…Go tell it on the mountain. Over the hills and every where!  There were always one or two kids who I know practiced these verses so hard at home and you could see how their intensity shone. And they made their mamas proud.

The Angles alerted the shepherds of the glorious birth of their long awaited King. 

Luke chapter 2 tells us that after the shepherds hurried to the stable to greet the little baby in the manger; after they looked upon Him with their own Awe and Wonder, the men spread the word through out the land. They told of this good news. Do you think they ran to their neighbors house with baited breath? Do you think they talked so fast that those listening begged them to slow down in order to grasp the enormity of the story? Do you think they felt or even realized that they, humble men of the fields (men of no stature or social standing), just became integral figures in the unfolding of the greatest night in the history of the world?

Part of me thinks they didn’t go that far in their mind for there was too much to do…too much to think of otherwise. Too many people who needed to hear of the birth of the Messiah.

When the night quieted, when the shepherds finally laid their heads down to sleep (who could sleep after a night like that?!) I wonder if their feet ached after carrying them all over the region to spread the word. We know they told many for Luke 2: 18 tells us that,

Everyone who heard their [the shepherd’s] story couldn’t stop thinking about its meaning.

Awe and Wonder

Our Advent reading for today tells us that the feet of those that go and tell the good news, the good news of our King who brings victory and peace and liberation and forgiveness and freedom and a holy connection with the Almighty, those feet are beautiful. Let’s pair our Advent reading with a passage in Romans which quotes Isaiah and brings in some New Testament context.

How can people invoke His name when they do not believe? How can they believe in Him when they have not heard? How can they hear if there is no one proclaiming Him?  How can some give voice to the truth if they are not sent by God? As Isaiah said, “Ah, how beautiful the feet of those who declare the good news of victory, of peace and liberation.” But some will hear the good news and refuse to submit to the truth they hear. Isaiah the prophet also says, “Lord, who would ever believe it? Who would possibly accept what we’ve been told?”  So faith proceeds from hearing, as we listen to the message about God’s Anointed. (Romans 10:14-17 THE VOICE)

If we believe God’s TRUTH, let’s shout it from the mountains! Now, shouting can take many different forms and mountains can look differently for everyone regarding our metaphor here. Sometimes shouting from the mountain looks like actions or things we do in ministry towards others. (We are all commissioned to be ministry workers in our own sphere of influence!) Sometimes proclaiming TRUTH means we love those who seemingly are unlovable. Sometimes living TRUTH means we actual live out what we say we believe. But, let us always be ready to actual speak about the good news that Jesus saves. Let us always know what we believe and why we believe it and be ready to speak that.

Journal:

Just as the dawn began to break and the shepherds for many days afterward shared the majestic story of Jesus’ birth, their feet were tired from walking out the TRUTH. I’m sure their sandals were caked with dust from walking out and telling the Awe and Wonder in which they experienced. Take some time to write out ways you can proclaim God’s TRUTH with your actions as well as your words during this Advent season.

Thoughts? Questions? Anything to add?

Advent: Awe and Wonder Day 14 and 15

As much as I envisioned this series to be a perfect Advent experience, well…I dropped the ball. I’ve been sick in the bed with a stomach bug and barely and active brain cells to do much of anything. For me along this journey of Advent: Awe and Wonder, I’m learning to cut myself some slack and not beat myself up when I don’t meet my own high expectations. I wonder if you might do the same for yourself…especially this Christmas.

Thank you for being patient with me. I wrote a post for Friday which never published like I intended. Whoops. I thought I would log on while I feel just a tad bit well and leave you with the Advent Scriptures for Saturday and Sunday. I look forward to reconnecting with you on Monday. Hugs!

 

Saturday and Sunday’s Advent Scriptures from THE VOICE: Psalm 110:1-4

The Eternal said to my lord,
“Sit here at My right hand,
in the place of honor and power,
And I will gather your enemies together,
lead them in on hands and knees;
you will rest your feet on their backs.”

The Eternal will extend your reach as you rule
from your throne on Zion.
You will be out in enemy lands, ruling.
Your people will come as volunteers that day; they will be a sight to see:
on that day, you will lead your army, noble in their holiness.
As the new day dawns and dew settles on the grass,
your young volunteers will make their way to you.
The Eternal has sworn an oath
and cannot change His mind:
“You are a priest forever—
in the honored order of Melchizedek.”

 

Enjoy your Advent weekend!