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“A voice of one calling: ‘In the desert prepare the way for the LORD; make straight in the wilderness a highway for our God.’” Isaiah 40:3 (NIV)

“Prepare the way of the Lord” is the title of the production that I direct every year. As the producer, I am responsible for the props, costumes, food and the performers. Even though preparations are made throughout the year, the show opens and closes in just one day - December 25th.

As the mother of five children, Christmas day is not my most successful day. Pressures, emotions and very high expectations dominate what should be a day of joy, reverence and gratitude. One of my lowest moments of mothering was on December 24th one year. Arriving at our church barely in time for my children to be dressed as angels and camels, I sat in the pew weeping. A young woman came up to me and told me that she was touched by my deep spiritual sensitivity. That couldn’t have been further from the truth! I was crying because I knew that I was the worst mother in the world. Before leaving the house with the children dressed in their matching Christmas clothes, I had a complete meltdown. I forced them into the car and chased them into the church.

Is this the way that we are supposed to celebrate the greatest gift ever given in the history of humanity?

God set the stage for the coming of His Son! He revealed His plan to many people over hundreds of years to prepare His people for their Savior. Did you know that in the Old Testament, over 400 Scriptures describe in detail the life of Jesus Christ? We should be prepared for Christmas! Decorating, shopping, gift giving are not the most important preparations we make.

Advent is the season of preparation. It begins this year on December 2. A key element of Advent is the light of Christ. In many church traditions, the weeks before Christmas incorporate the use of an Advent wreath, both in the church and in people’s homes.

The Advent wreath includes five candles. On December 2, one candle will be lit. The next week- two candles are lit and the weekly lighting continues until the last Sunday before Christmas. The progression of the lighting of the candles depicts the progression of the light of Christ as He penetrated the darkness of this world. The gradual increase of the light reminds us of the gradual increase of sunlight at dawn.

Advent has become the most important part of my family’s Christmas preparations. In these weeks, we gather daily and learn about the faithful promises of God. Over the centuries, God spoke His word and has been faithful to fulfill it. The Advent readings reflect on God’s promises to send His Son. Such as in Isaiah 7:14: “Therefore the Lord himself will give you a sign: ‘The virgin will be with child and will give birth to a son, and will call him Immanuel’” (NIV). “Immanuel” means “God with us!” He has also promised to return to the world again as the “...KING OF KINGS, AND LORD OF LORDS” (Revelation 19:16, NIV).

Often on the day after Christmas I wonder what went right and what went wrong. If I spend time preparing my family during the Advent season for the coming of Christ at Christmas, the chaos of Christmas preparation becomes a peaceful radiance of Christ’s presence in our lives. This is the greatest gift that I receive each Christmas.

Heavenly Father, Thank You for the gift of Jesus. Help us to prepare our families for the coming of Christ this Christmas. Let Your light shine in our hearts and homes as we prepare for Christmas day. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

Related Resources
Do you know Him?

Advent: Making Christmas About Christ by Lisa Robertson

The ADVENTure of Christmas by Lisa Whelchel

Application Steps:
Begin a new Christmas tradition! This Advent season go to your craft store and buy the supplies for an Advent wreath. Make it, and place it on your dining table. Each day learn about how God prepared His people for the coming of Christ at Christmas by reading key Christmas passages in the Bible.

Reflections:
In what ways can you bring the light of Christ into your home before Christmas?

How can you make your Christmas preparations less about “stuff” and busyness and more about preparing to receive the gifts from your Heavenly Father?

Power Verses:
Isaiah 9:2, “The people walking in darkness have seen a great light on those living in the land of the shadow of death a light has dawned.” (NIV)

Isaiah 9:6, “For to us a child is born, to us a son is given, and the government will be on his shoulders. And he will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. Of the increase of his government and peace there will be no end.” (NIV)

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6 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

THIS IS MY FIRST TIME TO ENTER THIS SITE.. ALTHO I HAVE HEARD OF IT MANY TIMES ON THE CHRIST RADIO STATION... ASI READ IT ALL SOUNDED ALL TO CLOSE TO HOME, AS I TOO , HAVE 5 CHILDREN ... AND HAVE ARRIVED AT CHURCH THINKING TEARFULLY OF HOW TERRIBLE THE MORNING HAD GONE..... THANK YOU FOR THE ENCOURAGEMENT TO GOD BE THE GLORY , FOR HE IS WORTHY OF OUR PRAISE.

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I had been wondering what I could do for Christmas this year that would be focused on Christ. My children know all about Jesus, but we never do anything other than give thanks that day. Now, I will be starting Dec. 2 and preparing my own family for the Light named Jesus. Thank you.

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Just thought I would share an advent tradition... there are a series of advent books that we enjoy reading after dinner each year. The first one is Jothams Journey, the second is Bartholomew's Passage and the third is Tabithas Travels. We choose one and read a chapter each night up till Christmas day. The stories are exciting enough to hold my teen sons and 6 year old daughters attention.
Blessings...Becca

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Oh thank you for this devotional it has given me some great ideas on how to keep Christ in Christmas. Thanks for the mention of the Advent books. Now I know what to do. Thank you, Lord.

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Enjoyed visiting your site and as always -- listening to you on 106.9!

Loved your Advent Wreath Making idea and wanted to say it can be done easily, quickly, frugally and with our children! It is a lovely tradition.

How-to info on my website...
www.BeckyCortino.com

Blessings!
Becky www.BeckyCortino.com

Anonymous Anonymous said...

This story is so applicable to so many people's lives, especially during this hectic season that should be centered only on Christ. Your Advent devotional is the perfect daily reading to help the whole family focus on the real Christmas throughout the month. Thank you!

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