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The Wise Men Candle: Advent 4

On this, the 4th Sunday of advent, we consider the wise men, otherwise called the Magi. It was not on a whim they traveled long distances to find the One who was born King of the Jews. Studiers of the stars, they discovered one very special star announcing the birth of a king. The King. So they set out seeking He who was heralded by the Star. Matthew 2:1-12 tells the rest of the story.

The Magi came prepared to worship and honor the new King, placing gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh at the foot of the Child. Gifts fit for a King. Oh, my heart, what gift can I place at the feet of the King?

Let us prepare our hearts to celebrate the birth of Jesus.


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The Shepherds and Angels Candle: Advent 3

On this, the 3rd day of advent, we take a peek into God’s birth announcement. Luke 2:8-20 gives the full account.

With great exultation, He sent angels to share the good news of Jesus’ birth with shepherds who were out in the fields watching over their flocks.

Even though they had cold and lonely jobs and were considered to be low on the societal scale of popularity, the shepherds were the first ones to see and hear God’s announcement of the birth of His Son. To add icing to the birthday cake, God’s messengers, His angels, filled the sky with the brilliant joy-filled news and praise music!

The shepherds believed the news and rushed to see this Babe lying in a manger. Oh, to believe and seek the Messiah.

Let us prepare our hearts to celebrate the birth of Jesus.


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The Birth of Christ, The Bethlehem Candle: Advent 2

On this, the 2nd day of advent, we celebrate the birth of Christ. Many of us are familiar with the biblical story of the birth of Jesus, but I always love to read it and refresh the details in my mind. Matthew 1:18-25 and Luke 2:1-7 tell that Joseph and Mary, who was with child at the time, traveled to Bethlehem the town of David, because Joseph was of the house and line of David.

While they were there, the time came for her firstborn son to be born. Because of the census and the crowds, there was no room for them in an inn, so Baby Jesus, God’s one and only Son, was wrapped in swaddling cloths and placed in a manger.

The Son of God, come to earth as a helpless babe.

Let us prepare our hearts to celebrate the birth of Jesus.


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The Prophecy Candle: Advent 1

On this, the first Sunday of Advent, we celebrate the prophecy found in Isaiah 9:2-7. This prophecy foretold the coming of the Messiah, God’s one and only Son.

And He will be called Wonderful. Counselor. Mighty God. Everlasting Father. Prince of Peace.

Let us prepare our hearts to celebrate the birth of Jesus.

Sunday Thoughts of Thanksgiving

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Sunday Thoughts of Thanksgiving

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Sunday Thoughts of Thanksgiving

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Sunday Thoughts of Thanksgiving

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