Luke 1:26-38 – You Have Found Favor

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Don’t we all desire to find favor with the LORD? Some of us may go out of our way to try harder than we need to. After all, God chose Mary for her humility and devotion. Who God chooses to do mighty things doesn’t always seem predictable, except that it will be unexpected. But just imagine hearing an angel telling you that “YOU” have found favor with the Lord. Priceless!

I loved how our pastor used this story in a sermon recently. He showed Mary’s obedience as a great role model for us. He contrasted Mary to Jonah, and while Jonah rebelled a bit, like we often do, Mary said before the angel left, “I am the Lord’s servant. May everything you have said about me come true.” What a beautiful dedication to the Lord. Continue reading “Luke 1:26-38 – You Have Found Favor”

Isaiah 7:10-16 – God With Us

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Immanuel means “God with us.” One of my favorite Advent hymns is “O Come O Come Emmanuel.” If spelled with an “I”, it’s in Hebrew, and with an “E” is the Greek translation. We recognize it as a very fitting name for Jesus. In just a few short days, we’ll be celebrating the birth of Jesus, our Immanuel. Because of Jesus, we have God with us. Do you believe that?

This prophecy from God through Isaiah may have a double fulfillment. We are most familiar with Matthew’s quoting the portion that refers to Jesus’ mother. “The virgin will conceive a child! She will give birth to a son and will call him Immanuel (which means ‘God is with us’).” From our perspective, Jesus fulfills this without question. Continue reading “Isaiah 7:10-16 – God With Us”

Micah 5:2-5a – O Bethlehem!

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The location was set years before Jesus was even born. How cool is that! Bethlehem was the chosen spot for the miraculous birth. Micah’s prophecy reads almost like a riddle. There are so many great images of Jesus here. Our Advent preparations are winding down as our Christmas celebrations soon begin.

God chose Bethlehem, and then he orchestrated the events that led to Jesus’ humble birth. Even the size of this town is described as a “small village.” If you’ve never lived in a small town, you can’t appreciate the closeness and dedication of the people. Bethlehem would have had a special atmosphere like that. Continue reading “Micah 5:2-5a – O Bethlehem!”

Isaiah 9:2-7 – A Child is Born

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Here’s the Advent reading you’ve been waiting for. If you love Handel’s Messiah as I do, then some of these words immediately transform into a melody in your head. You can sing along with the song, For Unto Us A Child Is Born, here, just follow the notes for your part!

The opening line has quite a message, too. “The people who walk in darkness will see a great light.” Who is Isaiah talking about? Plenty of people walk in darkness every day. Some things never change. Since Jesus is the light of the world, this simple sentence packs a lot of hope. We can only pray that those lost in darkness will not only see the light, but that the light will expose and cleanse their hearts. Continue reading “Isaiah 9:2-7 – A Child is Born”

Isaiah 11:1-10 – Who Jesus Is

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Advent is the perfect time to reflect on who Jesus is, and what the prophets said about him is so powerful. Isaiah could only imagine who God was describing. For us, we can see Jesus. And yet, there are so many parts of this prophecy that remain to be realized. We can learn so much about Jesus from this prophecy alone.

We learn about Jesus’ lineage, and we hear about how the Holy Spirit is moving. We see Jesus as a justice seeker, but whose powerful words can destroy the wicked. It’s comforting to know we have such a fierce warrior king fighting our battles. And yet, “He will wear righteousness like a belt and truth like an undergarment.” He is right with God because he is God. Continue reading “Isaiah 11:1-10 – Who Jesus Is”

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