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December 22nd- Luke 2:27-28

Luke 2:27-28

In Luke we learn about Simeon, a man who waited with eager hope for the promise of his Savior, Jesus Christ. Parents know that same kind of waiting on Christmas morning. When eager little ones wake up at the crack of dawn because they simply can’t wait one minute longer. Their excitement spills over as sleep is forgotten, and joyful hearts look forward to the morning chaos ahead. But Simeon waited far longer than one night. He waited years, trusting God’s promise even when nothing seemed to be happening. As each day passed, his heart stayed expectant, filled with hope. And when his prayers were finally answered as he held the baby Jesus, Simeon knew the wait had been worth it. Joy filled the space where longing once lived, and he could happily die in peace. Christmas reminds us that waiting, though hard, can deepen our joy and sharpen our faith. And it invites us to watch closely for God’s promises unfolding in our own lives. I pray that like Simeon, we not lose the wonder in the waiting. And that we greet the birth of our Savior with the same eager, excitement of a child on Christmas morning.

Reflection Question: Where might God be inviting you to wait with hope and trust, even when the answer feels delayed?

Prayer Prompt: Lord, help me wait with a heart full of faith and anticipation. Restore in me the joy and excitement of a child as I celebrate the birth of my Savior. Amen.

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April 29th – Genesis 8:22

Genesis 8:22

Like the blooming flowers and lush fields, God’s promises blossom anew with each passing day. And just as seedtime and harvest endure, so too does the enduring grace of His word. With the gentle caress of a warming breeze, we feel our Father’s presence, a reminder of His unwavering commitment. Through the fragrant blossoms and tender shoots, we glimpse the eternal truth of His covenant, standing firm as the mountains and enduring as the heavens above. In the harmony of spring, every chirping bird and budding leaf sings praises to His name, a testament to His enduring love. Amidst the changing seasons, His promises remain a beacon of hope, guiding us through the ebb and flow of life’s journey. And as day follows night, His blessings unfurl in abundance, a testament to His boundless mercy and grace. So let us rejoice in the arrival of spring, for in its gentle embrace, we are reminded of the unchanging nature of God’s promises, forever faithful and true.

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July 4th – Proverbs 3:3

Proverbs 3:3

Let love and faithfulness never leave you; bind them around your neck, write them on the tablet of your heart.”

How many of us wear a Cross necklace to remember our Savior? Well Solomon tells us the necklace we should be wearing is one that says “Hesed”, meaning loving faithfulness. And not only should “Hesed” adorn our necks, but more importantly be tattooed upon our hearts. Why? As a reminder to prioritize love and faithfulness as guiding principles in all we do and say. Love compels us to show kindness, compassion, and empathy towards others. Faithfulness calls us to be trustworthy, reliable, and true to our word. Jesus is the perfect embodiment of loving faithfulness. And He serves as a beacon of hope and an example to follow. For the Lord reminds us of the boundless love of God and encourages us to extend that love and faithfulness to others. By imitating Jesus’ compassionate heart and unwavering commitment, we can become vessels of his love in a broken world. And take up His banner of spreading His message of hope, forgiveness, and redemption to a desperate world.

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January 11th – Revelation 21:5

Revelation 21:5

When it comes to renewal, we need look no further than God. For He promises a great rebirth of the dying and decaying world in which we live. After the great throne judgement, God will make a new heaven and a new earth. Washed away will be the old, restored it to its original glory. Then the holy city of the new Jerusalem will come down out of heaven where we will dwell with the presence of God for eternity. And in this new perfect world, gone forever are pain and sorrow. Never again will our hearts feel the hurt of sadness or our eyes the sting of a shed tear of anguish. Oh how we can sing great praises to God for His words are faithful and true!

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