Advent: Awe and Wonder Day 7

Day 7 awe and wonderI wanted to end the first week of our Advent celebration of Awe and Wonder with some thoughts of what God taught me personally this week. This series is born out of pure obedience to Him. As I’ve mentioned before, the idea of a 25 straight day blog writing stint intimidated me to the point of almost telling God, sorry…I can’t do it! Obedience is a way to experience Awe and Wonder this Advent season. Check out the video below.

 

Today’s Advent Scripture: Micah 5:2 THE VOICE

But you, Bethlehem of Ephrathah,
of the clans of Judah, are no poor relation—
From your people will come a Ruler
who will be the shepherd of My people, Israel,
Whose origins date back to the distant past,
to the ancient days.

 

Journal:

Take some time to evaluate and recap this past week–the first week of Advent. What were some special ways you experienced God’s Awe and Wonder in the following areas…

~God’s Word

~In Nature

~In Your World Around You

~In worship

~In Prayer

If you really feel like you didn’t experience Awe and Wonder that’s ok! Ask Him to open your eyes to see His glory. Everyday for the next week…just pray for eyes to see and ears to hear and a heart tender to love.

Check back in tomorrow for Day 8 and our SECOND week of Advent.

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Advent: Awe and Wonder Day 6

Day 6 awe and wonder

Will you join me today with some simple yet not-so-simple sentences which I typed across this page out of my own journaling of today’s Advent Scripture? Will you join me as we first look inward to grasp what we will call The Bigger Picture and then look outwardly to how we might live it out?

Advent Scripture for today from THE VOICE: Isaiah 40:5-8

The Lord will be, really be, among us.
The radiant glory of the Lord will be revealed.
All flesh together will take it in. Believe it.
None other than God, the Eternal, has spoken.
A voice says, “Declare!”
But what shall I declare?
All life is like the grass.
All of its grace and beauty fades like the wild flowers in a field.
The grass withers, the flower fades
as the breath of the Eternal One blows away.
People are no different from grass.
The grass withers, the flower fades;
nothing lasts except the word of our God.
It will stand forever.

 

Advent is about the bigger picture, yes! The bigger picture looks beyond our present trials and struggles. The bigger picture looks beyond our present discord with others. The bigger picture looks beyond our doubt or distrust in God. The bigger picture looks beyond the most obscene or horrific of headlines of the day.

Awe and Wonder

The bigger picture is that God is the beginning and the end.

The bigger picture is the birth, the history altering, life-changing Birth of Messiah–Jesus.

The bigger picture is His Word which never falters, never stands errant, never fades.

The bigger picture is the Cross with which Immanuel–God with Us– died for us.

The bigger picture is that we don’t go a day with out sin. We need forgiveness.

The bigger picture is the Risen King––Jesus victorious three days later.

The bigger picture is His radiance and everything else looks gray comparatively.

The bigger picture is we may live in His radiance and love the unlovable in His radiance.

When it all comes down to it. At the end of our day (today) what matters most? What difference did we make with our life today?

What matters most is the bigger picture.

Journal:

Take some time with each line above in the Awe and Wonder section. You will almost be able to write the words “bigger picture” in your sleep as we’ve reiterated them so very many times today. That was intentional.

~Write out each line above and journal a few words in prayer about how you can make the bigger picture a reality in your life as you live it out.

Did anything stand out to you in particular? Leave a comment…let’s chat!

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Advent: Awe and Wonder Day 5

Day 5 awe and wonder

I sat in my mother’s suburban as a young 8 year old girl during the “winter” days in Texas. Music always filled the space in that SUV, a cassette tape always in motion spilling out emotion that I would cling to as a girl and claim my own. Some of that musical emotion would come from albums like Madonna, Debbie Gibson, Paula Abdul or soundtracks of the movie Beaches. I loved music. I still do.

As we drove around town running errands and preparing for our Christmas celebration, I specifically remember one cassette tape which I looked forward to playing every December: our beloved Amy Grant Christmas album. To this day there is one song that swirls in my memory and conjures up recollections and ponderings of just who I believed God was at such a young age.

The Song: Immanuel God With Us

The Advent Scripture: Our reading for today from The Voice:

Suit yourself. The Lord will give you a proof-sign anyway: See, a young maiden will conceive. She will give birth to a son and name Him Immanuel, that is, “God with us.”  (Isaiah 7:14 The Voice)

Immanuel…God with US.

~The very Creator of the Universe sits on His royal throne in all authority–holy and set apart

YES

~He is also the loving Father desiring a relationship WITH US. Sending His son Jesus to the world 2000 years ago He became our God WITH US.

~The Very God Most High, with power unfathomable who orchestrates the happenings of every inch of the Universe…

YES

~He is also our Forgiving God who sent that baby Jesus to earth to die on the cross FOR US so that we might live WITH HIM–experience eternal abundance life here on earth and eternal fulfillment in heaven.

Though it would be many years before I learned to live out my faith and recognize Jesus as my King, a sense that God was always with me lingered and protected my heart.

Just as we talked about yesterday, I love the continuity of God’s word between the Old Testament and the New Testament. What God proclaimed of old was fulfilled. He does what He promises to do…

Announcement to Mary

Six months later in Nazareth, a city in the rural province of Galilee, the heavenly messenger Gabriel made another appearance. This time the messenger was sent by God to meet with a virgin named Mary, who was engaged to a man named Joseph, a descendant of King David himself. The messenger entered her home.

Messenger: Greetings! You are favored, and the Lord is with you! [Among all women on the earth, you have been blessed.] The heavenly messenger’s words baffled Mary, and she wondered what type of greeting this was.

Messenger: Mary, don’t be afraid. You have found favor with God.(Luke 1:26-30 The Voice)

Mary most likely a sensitive female–sat pondering this glorious announcement. Stunned? Humbled? (yes!)Do you think she sat for a bit with a heart stirring of Awe and Wonder that the long awaited Savior would be her son!?

Let us not leave out Joseph…

Announcement to Joseph about birth of Jesus, Immanuel God With Us

Years and years ago, Isaiah, a prophet of Israel, foretold the story of Mary, Joseph, and Jesus:

A virgin will conceive and bear a Son,  and His name will be Immanuel

(which is a Hebrew name that means “God with us”). (Matthew 1:23 The Voice)

 

Do you think Mary and Joseph sat for hours together recounting every word the Angel proclaimed about the birth of the Messiah? Comparing notes? Praying, Praising Him. Recalling Scripture that was being fulfilled with in their very own humble lives.

In the heavenly announcements of the Savior’s birth with in the Gospels, several names of God are revealed to the parents of Jesus and introduced to us:

Jesus-God saves,

Son of God

Son of the Most High

Immanuel–God with Us.

Through these name revelations, God enlightens us to two amazing facets of His character and nature through His name:

 Jesus- God Saves—What HE does

 Immanuel–God with us…who He IS.

God, in all His power and authority does not just sit High above in the heavenlys with His grand plans in charge of the world.  He is also WITH US. Jesus came down to pay the price on the cross FOR US.

I wonder if there is someone  who needs to know that God is with HER.

God is FOR HER…not against HER.

God loves Her. God sent His son Jesus…Immanuel for HER.

God forgives Her when she loves Jesus as her Lord, Savior and Immanuel.

I wonder if there is someone here who is experiencing joy and happiness in her life. And she needs to be reminded that every good and perfect gift is from above.  (James 1:17) Her Immanuel…God who is with her.

Awe and Wonder

God is with us…He will never leave us…a promise in Scripture. BUT, there is work to do in our part of the relationship:

 Seeking Him daily

 

You will seek me and you will find me when you seek me with all your heart. I WILL be found by you. (Jeremiah 29:13, 14)

With Awe and Wonder may we seek Him daily in even the mundane. Instead of turning to a tub of Ben and Jerry’s ice cream to soothe our hurting heart, we turn to Jesus…Immanuel God WITH US to fill us up with His abounding love. If loneliness threatens our joy this Christmas season…feelings of loss, grief and despair… may we allow Immanuel to show us that He is ever with Us. When the busy-ness of end of the year stress at work, celebration preparation, shopping, cooking, entertaining keeps us focused on what we must do rather than WHO we must worship let us soak in His presence…focus on what is really important.

 May we live out this faith that God is With us and impart it on others as we give of ourselves, our time and our money to those who are in need…being the hands and feet and HUGS of Jesus…God WITH US.

Journal:

~Father God, I love your name Immanuel (God with us) because…

~I am sorry for the times that I did not acknowledge You in my life…

~I need You with me today in these ways…

~Open my heart daily so I might be sensitive to Your presence in my life…

 

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Be sure to check back tomorrow for Day 6!