Anticipation

May 7th – 2 Peter 3:9

2 Peter 3:9

When we see the amount of injustice in the world and how it grows everyday, we can feel frustrated. We cry out, “Maranatha! Come, Lord Jesus!” And we wonder why He delays His intervention and His magnificent return. Yet Peter reminds us that God’s patience isn’t a sign of indifference but rather an expression of His mercy. For in His great love, just as He waited for us to receive His grace, He patiently waits for all others. Giving everyone the chance to hear and receive the Good News of Jesus Christ. So as we await the return of our Savior, may we use this opportunity to purify our own hearts and lives, aligning ourselves with His will and striving for righteousness. May we humble ourselves before the Lord and turn aside from our own wickedness. And let us confess our sins with sincerity, seeking God’s grace to transform us from within. As we prepare for the day of His coming, may we be found blameless and pure, eagerly anticipating the fulfillment of the Lord’s promises with hearts fully surrendered to His love.

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April 22nd – 1 Thessalonians 5:18

1 Thessalonians 5:18

With spring in the air I can’t wait to clean out my flower beds replacing the dead with new, all in the hopes of a beautiful garden to enjoy all season long. Yet in the amidst of my anticipation, I would do well to remember the wisdom of Paul who urges me to give thanks in all circumstances. Just as a gardener remains grateful regardless of the size of the harvest, I too need to cultivate a spirit of gratitude in both abundance and scarcity. For in every seed sown and every bud that blooms, there lies an opportunity to offer thanks to God, the ultimate Gardener of our lives. Whether the yield be abundant or modest, let us rejoice in the privilege of witnessing growth and transformation. Even when the storms threaten our gardens, we can find comfort in the assurance that God works all things together for our good. Therefore, as we tend to the gardens of our lives, may our hearts overflow with gratitude for the blessings bestowed upon us, knowing that every season serves a purpose in His divine plan.

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April 18th – Psalm 16:11

Psalm 16:11

Spring is a season of joy as nature awakens, replacing the dull and grey with a palette of beautiful colors. And like the earth which bursts forth with blossoms, our souls too rejoice in the promise of brighter days ahead. As we bask in the warmth of the sun and witness nature’s glorious transformation, let us also embrace the joy that springs forth from knowing God. For just as the beauty of spring fills our hearts with delight, so too does the presence of God bring an abiding joy that transcends any and all earthly pleasures. For true and lasting happiness can’t be found in anything this world can offer. Instead, it can be found in God alone. So today and everyday, let us embrace the joy that comes from abiding in His presence. Where we find comfort and strength in His unconditional, and unfailing love. As we rejoice in the hope He provides, may our hearts overflow with gratitude, and our spirits soar with anticipation for the blessings that lie ahead on our glorious journey of faith.

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December 31st – Psalm 31:24

Psalm 31:24

As the final moments of the year slip away on New Year’s Eve, there is a collective breath. The world pauses to reflect on the what lies behind and what lies ahead. We stand at the threshold of the unknown, gazing into the future with a heart full of hope. A hope that emerges as a guiding light, illuminating the anticipation of the coming year. That’s why Psalm 31:24 echoes in our hearts, urging us to be strong and courageous, finding comfort knowing God holds our future securely in His hands. With gratitude for the lessons of the past and a spirit grounded in hopefully faith, we can courageously step into the new year. For God’s unwavering love and wisdom will illuminate our path, offering love, peace, hope, and guidance in the face of uncertainties in the days yet to unfold. With faith as our compass, we can embrace the unknown of the new year with confidence, knowing that the Creator of all things walks with us. And He is paving the way for a future filled with grace, purpose, and boundless possibilities.

 

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December 19th – Romans 8:25

Romans 8:25

In the bustling holiday rush, finding patience can be as challenging as a child waiting for Santa. Yet in the midst of the chaos, it becomes the most precious gift we can give ourselves and others. Because patience teaches us to embrace the beauty of waiting, finding joy in the anticipation and savoring the season’s blessings. In the bustling preparations and the twinkling lights, patience becomes a quiet but powerful virtue. Like the expectant waiting for the fulfillment of promises, Christmas calls us to savor each moment, to linger in the warmth of love, and to find joy in the journey. As we count down the days, let us remember that the true magic of Christmas lies not just in the arrival of the day but in the patience that enriches the season. So in our excitement, may we each let patient hope, patient love, and patient joy permeate every aspect. Turning this festive time into a beautiful journey that leads us to a manger, a star, and the promise of peace on earth.

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December 13th – 2 Corinthians 1:3-4

2 Corinthians 1:3-4

Some people can’t wait for the holiday’s. With its glitter, lights, and festivities, they overflow with anticipation for the joy the season brings. But for others, the season can’t get over fast enough. Because it’s marked by silent struggles and unspoken pain. Recognizing those who bear the weight of sorrow during the holiday season becomes an opportunity. To show the same compassion and empathy that Jesus exemplified. For He is the ultimate source of comfort and peace. And by extending a hand to those hurting, we become beautiful channels of the peace that transcends understanding. Christmas, at its core, invites us to be bearers of Christ’s love. To offer a sanctuary for the brokenhearted and a soothing balm for wounds unseen. In this sacred season, let us be attuned to the silent cries. May we embrace the hurting with the enduring message that through Jesus, there is healing, peace, and a boundless source of comfort for every ache of the soul.

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July 29th – Revelation 19:9

Revelation 19:9

My husband and I have been together for 32 years. To many that seems like a lifetime. Yet to me it seems like yesterday when I was an eager bride, ready to begin my new life with my new husband. Anticipation and excitement swirled inside me, as I stood in the church waiting to walk down the aisle. Yet the happiness I felt on that day can’t begin to compare to the joy that will fill my heart when, as the bride of Christ, I walk down the aisle to Jesus. After the destruction of the Antichrist and his followers, the heavens sing God’s praises, and rejoice over the upcoming “marriage of the Lamb”. (Rev. 19:7) A glorious union and cause for great celebration. For not only does it promise blessings to those who are invited to the wedding feast, it ushers in the triumphant return of our Lord. So as we wait for that magnificent wedding day, may we continue to grow in both closeness and likeness to our heavenly Groom!

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December 7th – Hebrews 12:1-2

Hebrews 12:1-2

Did you know that the wise men who came to see the Christ child probably traveled 800-900 miles to see Him? Not an easy task. For the journey took preparation, provisions, and a commitment of weeks, months, and maybe even years. Yet to find the Lord was the race set before them. A race they ran in joyful anticipation of looking upon the face of God. We too are called to the same race. A race of endurance, patience, and faith. One that requires us to lay down worldly living, and run whole heartedly for the Lord. It won’t be easy, and it won’t be a sprint. But when we remember all Jesus endured for us, it makes the race not just bearable, but joyful. For the Lord suffered pain, sorrow, betrayal, and rejection. All for the joy of seeing us restored to the Father and giving us the greatest gift of all, eternity spent at His side. And how can we not rejoice for that?

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