Saturday, December 31, 2016

A New Year: Back to the Beginning

The heart of Growing in Faith at FUMC is to encourage Believers to be in the Word on a regular basis. Hopefully, stimulating an appetite for more and a hunger to see His Word made flesh in your life. We went through the New Testament together, but Oh, there is so much more.

With the beginning of the New Year we're taking the blog posts Back to the Beginning: Genesis. 2017 will take us through Genesis, Exodus, Psalms, and Proverbs with a five day a week reading schedule and devotionals available here for each reading. We hope you will continue to join us and invite others in your circle of influence to come along.

Being in His Word is essential to spiritual growth and a vital life of prayer. After all, Scripture is how He speaks to us. Don't you want to know what He has to say to you?

Looking forward to a blessed New Year of increasing faith, peace, love, joy, and grace!

Grow Team

Sunday, December 25, 2016

Christmas Day

Nativity Reading: Isaiah 9:1-7 and Isaiah 53

Share these readings with the family and friends you are gathered with today. Consider the great gift Jesus brought us on His birth day.

What can you give Him?

Saturday, December 24, 2016

The Gift of Prayer: Intercession

“Your kingdom come, your will be done,
on earth as it is in heaven.”
Matthew 6:10

Intercession, the act of coming before God on behalf of another or even for ourselves.

Jesus is our great Intercessor. He came to earth to intercede. Mediate forgiveness, healing, and peace between humanity and Father God. Scripture says He always lives to intercede (Hebrews 7:25), standing at the right hand of His Father (Romans 8:34).

As His disciples, His followers, we too have the privilege of interceding on behalf of ourselves, our loved ones, our community, the whole world. Jesus made the Way, by the power of the Holy Spirit, for us to intercede. We can be a part of making the way for His Kingdom to come now, His will to be done now, in the lives of those for whom we intercede.

Today, recognize your Intercessor, by praying for those who need His power, peace, healing and forgiveness in their lives. His Kingdom come, His will be done…

Friday, December 23, 2016

The Joy of the Plan

We both had decided that being single was just fine. We had our families, work, and our ministries. I told God that if it was His plan for me to marry, he would have to put that certain someone directly in my face.

And so, it happened at a ministry event. I patted a chair for him to sit down and enjoy the program and he took it as an invitation to come sit by me. 

We dated and spent time together, got engaged, and then found out he was sick. I’m pretty sure God knew all along and put us together just in time for the love and support to be there to carry us through the hard time to come. Chemo treatments, nausea, and fatigue, to name a few of the challenges.

But JOY… love that conquers all.

Love that makes life complete. Love that brings meaning to the journey of life. Joy that comes from following God’s plan. No matter the circumstances, we can choose daily to expose the joy or suppress it.

God had a plan for David and me but, more than that, God had a plan for all of us in this Babe in a manger. The Son who would come, in flesh, to show God’s love and redeem His people. JOY is in God’s love for us. JOY is in God’s plan that saves us.

Thank you, God, for the plan you had all along and for allowing me to see the truth, the goodness, and the wisdom of the plan. As James said, I count it all JOY!

Dear brothers and sisters, when troubles of any kind come your way,
consider it an opportunity for great joy.
James 1:2 

I will shout for joy and sing your praises, for you have ransomed me.
Psalm 71:23

Linda Powell

Thursday, December 22, 2016

Joyful News

But the angel said to them, “Do not be afraid; I bring you Good News of great joy
that will be for all the people.”
Luke 2:10

Have you ever noticed the different responses you see in faces when you comment: Christmas is just around the corner? Some faces frown and respond: So much to do, in too little time. Too many requests from charities. Too many gifts to buy. So little resources! What do all these faces lack? The remembrance that this is Advent, a time which should be filled with joyful expectancy as we await the celebration of the birth of the Christ Child. The One who has brought joy into my life and all who know Him.

On a night, long ago, the angels sang: I bring you Good News of great joy! A song sung to all people. Let’s lay down our negatives, our joy-less faces, our prejudices. Let your heart be filled with joy… not materialistic fleeting joy, but the true joy that comes through Jesus Christ. The angel’s message brings abiding joy… the Messiah has been born. When Jesus was born, He brought to earth everlasting salvation and love. The angel’s song, the joyous words, I bring you God News of great joy which shall be to all people.

My life has been so filled with His love, guidance, protection, and faithfulness. What is my gift to the newborn King? Mary the mother of Jesus said Yes to the angel without hesitation when told it was God’s plan for her to be chosen as mother of the Christ Child. She gave herself! My prayer is that I may be selfless as the mother of Jesus and be willing to follow His leadership, serve as He leads, and say Yes without hesitation to His bidding.

Choose this Advent Season to have the face of joy, joy that lasts. Be filled with joyful expectancy of the gift of the Christ Child. Hallelujah! What a Savior!

Our Father, may the everlasting love and joy brought to his earth
at Jesus’s birth be ours throughout this Holy Season. Amen.

Thought for the day: Jesus is everlasting joy!

Helen Drummond

Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Gifts of the Nativity: The Holy Spirit


Where did Joseph and Mary take Jesus? Why?

Who in these verses had the Holy Spirit on him?

Where did the Spirit lead him this day?

What did the Holy Spirit reveal to him?

Simeon, another individual unseen in most Nativity scenes. The Holy Spirit was upon Simeon and led him to the temple this day to fulfill a promise: He would not see death before he had seen the Lord’s Christ.

The Holy Spirit led and revealed. When Simeon praised God at the revelation and fulfillment of the promise, Mary and Joseph marveled and received a blessing, too.

As a result of Jesus’s crucifixion, death, and resurrection, we Believers have the Holy Spirit in us, not on us. We can nurture His presence in our lives (2Timothy 1:6-7) or we can quench it (1Thessalonians 5:19), depending on how we respond to His leading and revealing.

What has the gift of the Holy Spirit revealed in your life?

Has He led you to be a blessing to others by His power?

Tuesday, December 20, 2016

The Gift of Joy Received with Love

Oh, Lord Jesus, You bring me joy and happiness every day. Just knowing You are walking with me inspires me to be all I can. 

Remember that day so many years ago when You reached me and I listened? I opened the Bible given to me by a friend. You were there with me, as I began reading. I needed change in my life. I didn't know where to begin, You inspired my heart to JUST READ. So I did. It was so confusing, what did it all mean? You said JUST READ. So I did. Several days I sat and read and I began seeing change in me, my heart, my thoughts, my actions. Thank You.

You have brought so much joy. More than I could imagine. Amazingly, one day You brought me an infant. Her birth was beautiful, she was precious. Her biological mother was my angel and I hers. We all know the hand You played in this journey and are forever grateful. My daughter truly is a gift from You.

This year for Your birthday I give You love. Words are easy to say. Some days go by and I just barely speak to You. As I stand here today I give to You all my love. I will show my love to You in prayer, through my heart and with action. I vow not to miss a day. I see You every day in my life. Some days I just keep walking and doing my own thing. That, my Lord, will change.

The loss of a dear one this year created distance in my walk with You. I'm sorry for that. My pity trip is over. I am Yours Lord, heal me.

I will obey your decrees.
   Please don’t give up on me!
Psalm 119:8

Renita Pontenberg


Monday, December 19, 2016

The Gift of More

In recent years, I have managed to focus more and more on the true meaning of Christmas and to ignore the world’s hoopla in celebrating the Season. Advent studies and devotionals have helped me to concentrate on Jesus coming down as a vulnerable child to live amongst us, rather than how we can all do more and spend more.

Thankfully, I am past the point in my life where I am concerned with receiving gifts and am more able to focus on the joy of the world receiving the Christ-child. I experience joy by realizing what Jesus did and who he is. He died on the cross by his choice because I mattered to him and he loves me. He serves as my Lord, Savior, Good Shepherd, Teacher, and loving Elder Brother. Jesus is the Word Made Flesh.

I really do appreciate that He saved me, gave me His Word, His Spirit, and His Church. I pray often and try to make each day some sort of worship experience. But, is that all I should be giving Jesus? I need to be more intentional in my relationship with Christ. I need to be more ready to act, to help or witness to those whom God sends my way.

Christ can heal our hearts and bring comfort and mercy like nothing or no one else. But He needs us to invite Him in. He does not force His way in.

“Behold, I stand at the door and knock.”
Revelation 3:20 NKJV

We need to invite Him in to every “place” in our lives in order to experience the healing from our brokenness, even after or initial acceptance, called salvation. We need to encourage others to do this also. I am thankful I have friends that encourage me to move toward Jesus and to not forget or ignore Him. The more Jesus, the better, especially at Christmas-time!

Dear Father, please help me to love you more
and to move toward a Christ-centered life!

Russell Edwards

Sunday, December 18, 2016

Advent: Fourth Sunday

Nativity Reading: Luke 2:22-40

Consider what He's saying and how you will respond.

Record your thoughts, insights, questions, and inspirations regarding Jesus's birth day using words and/or drawings. Use a journal and pen or paper and colored pencils.

Let His Word have its effect on you.

Saturday, December 17, 2016

The Gift of Prayer: Thanksgiving

While they were eating, Jesus took bread, and when he had given thanks, he broke it and gave it to his disciples, saying, "Take and eat; this is my body." Then he took a cup, and when he had given thanks, he gave it to them saying, "Drink from it, all of you. This is my blood of the covenant, which is poured out for many for the forgiveness of sins. I tell you, I will not drink from this fruit of the vine from now on until that day when I drink it new with you in my Father's kingdom."
Matthew 26:-29

One of the most meaningful moments on Christmas Eve is the celebration of the Eucharist. The Greek word Eucharist literally means thanksgiving. During the Advent season, we prepare for the birth of the Savior. It is a time of joy we only find in the shadow of the cross.

Jesus met with the disciples to celebrate. He took the bread, the wine… symbols of His broken body and blood poured out… and gave thanks. He sacrificed Himself for us. Let us in turn make a sacrifice of thanksgiving to Him this day.


Pray a prayer of thanksgiving.

Friday, December 16, 2016

The Gift of a New Day

The candidate I voted for didn’t win the election. I wonder what is going to happen in this country over the next 4 years. 

One side of my family does not speak to the other side because of something that happened a few years ago. It makes holidays difficult — trying to plan on how to visit everyone. Why can’t everyone just ‘forgive and forget’ and move past this divide? 

My money does not go as far as I need want it to. I’m getting closer to retirement, and I’m not sure there will be enough to pay all my expenses when I’m no longer working. Why didn’t we save more through the years?

My children don’t attend church. I raised them in this church and hoped they would find their own faith as adults. They don’t think there is much relevance in organized religion. Did I fail them? Did the church?

What brings me joy? 
The sun comes up every morning with the promise of a new day.

Too often, I let the problems and worries of the world take over. I have to remind myself that worrying does not solve anything or add a day to my life (Matthew 6:25-34). No matter what problems the day may bring, each new day can be filled with the peace and grace that God showers on each of us. With Advent and Christmas, we remember the miracle of Emmanuel —God is with us always, as close as our heartbeat. 

My problems will always be there, and new ones will always be waiting in line to break my heart and bring me to my knees. But the joy of the sun coming up every morning fills my heart with hope. Every day, I want to give God my worries and fears.   

Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you.  I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled, and do not let them be afraid.
John 14:27

Ann Culotta

Thursday, December 15, 2016

Gifts of the Nativity: Good News


What did the angels bring to the shepherds?

How did the shepherds respond to the good news?

How did Mary respond to the shepherds’ visit?

The gift of good news always cheers us up. The angels’ good news of great joy was not just for the shepherds, but for ALL people.

The shepherds’ first response was to verify the good news, so they ran into town and found the Babe in the manger. They shared what the angels said with Mary and Joseph.

Mary treasured these things in her heart. She received the sign of the angels as good news. After all, she just gave birth to the Messiah in a barn and laid Him in a feed trough. Her faith was probably waning, due to unmet expectations of what it would be like to bear God’s Son. The shepherds’ news was a treasure to her. Good news of great joy!

When was the last time you received good news and held onto it like a treasure?

When was the last time you shared the Good News of Jesus with someone in need?

Wednesday, December 14, 2016

The Gift of Embracing

The sentence jumped right off the page when I read it.

“Father, whatever it is that you have decided to give, we embrace.”
—Jen Pollack Michel, Teach Us to Want

Embrace. It means to hold someone closely in one’s arms, to accept or support willingly and enthusiastically. I think about a young Mary and the angel’s visitation. I would have asked the same question: “How in the world is this going to happen? I’m not sure if you are aware, but I’m a virgin.” In the moment of wonder, to the impossible words of an angel, she replied, “Whatever it is that You have decided to give, I embrace.”

And Joseph troubled to the point of quiet divorce. When he finally slept, the angel spoke in a dream, “Joseph, son of David, do not be afraid to take Mary home as your wife…” When he awoke, his actions spoke louder than words, “Whatever it is that You have decided to give, I embrace.”

Caesar issued a decree sending the very pregnant Mary and her husband Joseph on the long journey to Nazareth. “Father, whatever it is that You have decided to give, I embrace.”

They embrace a baby born in a stable. Shepherds embrace the message of angels. Wise men embrace the journey to see the new born King.

When God calls me to hard things, embrace is not the word I would use to describe my attitude. Acceptance… yes. Obedience… sometimes. But embrace… not often. I’m a lot like the young child stomping off to clean her room letting everyone know I’m obeying but I’m not liking it!

As I approach the manger, I am seeking a sort of gift exchange. I’m wrapping up my attitude of white knuckled acceptance and hoping to never open it again. It doesn’t seem like much of a gift. Not one Jesus would need to open really. But maybe He will. Maybe He will open my gift and do what He does best… redeem it. He’ll take what’s inside and teach me how to embrace His will and His way for me. He’ll show me how to be more like Mary and Joseph. He’ll create in me a heart that responds…

Jesus, whatever it is that You have decided to give, I embrace… Amen.

Stacy Boyer

Tuesday, December 13, 2016

The Miracle of God's Leadership

He leads the humble in justice and teaches the humble His way.
Psalm 25:9

On autumn nights while we sleep, millions of sparrows and songbirds travel in the darkness toward the south for winter. Apparently, God has given them an internal guidance system that causes them to know when and where to go for the winter. If God guides this part of His creation, will He not also guide us, His children, if we depend upon Him for our direction? Psalm 23:3 certainly suggests so: He leadeth me in paths of righteousness for His name’s sake (KJV).

As we approach the time of Christ’s birth, what more can we be thankful for than the leadership God will give us if we simply ask in daily prayer in the name of Christ. One of the loveliest and most inspirational hymns in all of Christendom is He Leadeth Me. Dr. Joseph Gilmore wrote this hymn shortly after graduating seminary in the darkest hour of the Civil War. He was supplying the pulpit on a few occasions at a church in Philadelphia while awaiting a call to his first church. During one particular service, he was intending to expound upon the Twenty-Third Psalm. While he was preaching, he was captivated by the words He leadeth me.

After his sermon, he was visiting with a deacon and others in the church parlor.  While he visited, he “penciled the hymn” while writing and talking at the same time. He then handed what he had written to his wife and apparently forgot about it. Dr. Gilmore’s wife sent the hymn to The Watchmen and Reflector, a newspaper in Boston where it was first printed. Dr. Gilmore did not know that it was inserted into a hymnal until he was preaching as a candidate before the Second Baptist Church in Boston. Entering the chapel, he picked up a hymnal and the people were singing his own hymn, He Leadeth Me.

While preparing the sermon and reading in Psalms, Dr. Gilmore made a statement that I believe is as true as any that has ever been made. He said, “God’s leadership is the one significant fact in human experience that it makes no difference how we are led, or whither we are led, so long as we are sure God is leading us.”

He leadeth me, O blessed thought! O words with heavenly comfort fraught!
What e’er I do, where e’er I be, Still ‘tis God’s hand that leadeth me.
—Joseph H Gilmore (1862) set to music by William B. Bradberry

Larry Durrett

Monday, December 12, 2016

The Gift of Forgiveness

“I tell you that in the same way there will be more rejoicing in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine righteous persons who do not need to repent.”
Luke 15:7

I would just like to start this devotional by saying, I fail God daily. No matter how hard I try to be the perfect Christian, in some way or another, I always tend to slip up.

Sometimes I act selfishly, speak or act too quickly, mentally judge other people before fully attempting to understand their situation, etc., etc., etc. If one is not careful, it can be discouraging for Christians to recognize that humans are simply prone to a sinful nature.

Whenever I feel discouraged, and feel like I have succumbed to sin once again, I like to read Luke 15:7. It reminds me of God’s infinite mercy and grace for those who ask His forgiveness. According to this verse, God is happier to see one sinner repent, than He is to see ninety-nine righteous people who have no need to repent. This brings me joy, because I know that even though I’m a sinner, God still loves me. He sent Jesus to die for my sinful ways. Each time I repent and ask forgiveness, I am given the gift of God’s grace, and my heart is made new and perfect again.

So this Advent season, in response to the joy I receive from God’s grace, I am going to be more forgiving towards other people. This simple act of being forgiving towards others shows my gratitude to God for the grace He has shown me, regardless of what sinful act I have committed. In addition, being more forgiving could ultimately bring other people to know Christ, because I would be showing God’s love to them and giving them the same gift of grace God has given me.

Be kind to one another, tender-hearted, forgiving each other,
just as God in Christ also has forgiven you.
Ephesians 4:32

Dear God, thank you for your gift of grace. Help us to let go of our pride, and be willing to forgive others, just as you are willing to forgive us. Amen

Lindy Lykins

Sunday, December 11, 2016

Advent: Third Sunday

Third Sunday Nativity Reading: Luke 2:1-21

Remember to consider what He's saying and how you will respond.

Record your thoughts, insight, questions, and inspirations regarding Jesus's birth day using words and/or drawings. Use a journal and pen or paper and colored pencils.

Saturday, December 10, 2016

A Gift of Prayer: Confession

If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins
and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.
1John 1:9 ESV

Like praise, confession is a gift of faith. We confess our trust in Him and His work on the cross. We confess He is faithful and just, and in Jesus’s name, we confess our sins and trust His complete forgiveness.

Today as a gift of prayer to Jesus, confess your faith in Him as your Lord and Savior. Then confess your sins to Him. Hold nothing back. Trust Him to wash you clean.

Friday, December 9, 2016

A Broken Gift

What will you give Jesus for Christmas?

Me? Oh no, not me… I don’t have anything good enough (special enough, interesting enough) to give the King of kings for his birthday. These were honestly my first thoughts when asked this question.

I sit and try to think of some thing I may possess that is worthy of Him, but I become exhausted counting all of my faults. I try to find something I am good at or something great I have done, but I feel like everything falls short. That’s when I am reminded that He is not looking for one perfect thing from me. All He wants is me… All of me. He knows that I am messy and broken and He wants me anyway.

If you are anything like me, you need to be reminded of this sweet truth — You are the gift that Jesus is waiting for. He wants the good along with the bad, the neat along with the messy and broken. We don’t have to be perfect before we can come to Him. He will meet us right where we are.

How comforting it is to know that He does not need me to be perfectly wrapped and put together. I am the gift He wants, and so are you.

Cassie Bingham

Lord Jesus, I trust You with my brokenness.
I trust it is the gift You want from me.

Thursday, December 8, 2016

Gifts of the Nativity: Faith


What did Mary’s betrothed find out about her before the wedding?

What did he plan to do about it?

What happened to change his mind?

Joseph is described as a just man in the Scriptures, but this decision also reveals him as a man of faith.

Faith, according to the Bible, is being sure of what you hope for and certain of what you do not see (Hebrews 11:1). Joseph took it on faith the dream he had was real and not the result of something he ate. Joseph took it on faith that Mary had been faithful to him and had not been with another man.

Joseph had no physical evidence to prove the baby was conceived by the Holy Spirit. He had nothing tangible to defend his reputation in the community by going through with a wedding to a seemingly tainted bride. Joseph’s gift of faith, in Mary and God, made the way for baby Jesus to have an earthly father.

Have others stepped out in faith for you? How?

Did you recognize their faith as a gift?

When have you faithfully obeyed God when it made no sense to you?

Did you find Him to be faithful?

Thank Him for the gift of faith.

Wednesday, December 7, 2016

Come to the Hillside

When I consider your heavens, the work of your fingers, the moon and the stars, which you have set in place, what is mankind that you are mindful of them?
Psalm 8:3-4

What was it like to have been on that hillside with the shepherds? 

Having returned to East Texas, recently, I am renewed with enthusiasm for star gazing. Here in the piney woods, the night skies are deep and clear and I see so many stars that it overwhelms me! But there are places even darker than these hills, where one can see hundreds, or even thousands more stars, planets, meteors and man-made orbiters.

My thoughts often turn to the shepherds on the hillside the night Christ was born. They were accustomed to seeing the vastness of the night sky, but then something else appeared to them. An angel...and then a multitude of angels! Scripture doesn't elaborate, but says only that they "said to one another, 'Let’s go to Bethlehem and see this thing that has happened, which the Lord has told us about'" (Luke 2:15 NIV). That sounds very calm for what must have been a life-changing experience! During these busy days, I challenge you to take a moment, or two or three, to go outside on a clear wintry night and allow yourself to be awed by the work of God's fingers. You may even see an angel!

Rebecca McHenry

Father God, thank You for the gift of Jesus
and the sign He gave us of Your great love.


Tuesday, December 6, 2016

The Gift of Reason

For by grace you have been saved through faith.
And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God…
Ephesians 2:8 ESV

I can hardly put into words what Jesus has done for me since He captured my heart some 23 years ago. Peace. Freedom. Joy. None came easily.

He swept me off my feet during my mom’s fatal illness. He led me to peace through years of fear and anxiety revealing my unbelief. He led me to freedom and joy through a painful season of confession to loved ones of a sin I would rather have kept under wraps. But Oh I wouldn’t trade any of it for where He’s brought me. What He’s given me.

So, what do I give Him? I think back to the beginning of my walk with Him. Choosing to give my life to Him. I also chose to believe Him. I remember telling Him:

I choose to believe Your Word because You say it’s Your Word. If I don’t understand it or it makes absolutely no sense to me, I will still believe it because You say it’s true. I’m wrong and You’re right. I choose to believe You are who You say You are. If You say You are good even when things seem bad. I’m believing You. If You say You are in control of all things, even when things appear totally chaotic. I’m believing You. If You say You hear my prayers, even when I feel like I’m talking to a wall. I’m believing You hear me. If You say it. I’ll believe it. And I’ll obey You to the best of my ability.

You could say I gave Him my reason. I gave Him my understanding, trusting I had none of my own. This was a gift of faith I gave Him and continue to give each day. I suppose you could say I’m giving back to Him what He gave me: faith.

Without giving Him my reason first, I don’t believe I’d have gotten to the place I am now. The journey He’s taken me on has made no sense to me. Steps of faith taken purely by faith have led me closer to Him. Where He continues to increase the gifts of joy, peace, and freedom in my life.

Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding.
Proverbs 3:5 ESV

Lord, today I can hardly believe all the things I’m thankful for.
Hard things You used to bring me to a place I never imagined.
Just as I can hardly imagine You in swaddling cloths in a manger,
I can hardly imagine Your great love for me.

Carol Weaver

Monday, December 5, 2016

Gifts of the Nativity: Fellowship


Who did Mary go see?

What did Elizabeth discern before Mary even told her?

How do you think this made Mary feel?

The Word says Mary hastened to Elizabeth after the angel left her with the news of the Son she would bear. She had no confirmation of the miracle taking place in her womb. It was all too early.

One role of the fellowship of Believers is to affirm the gifts we’ve been given by the Spirit. To encourage and rejoice in a call on our lives no matter how big or small.

What gifts have you received from the fellowship of Believers?

How have you gifted others with fellowship?

Ask God to bless you with the giving and receiving of fellowship with other Believers.

Sunday, December 4, 2016

Advent: Second Sunday

Second Sunday Nativity Reading: Luke 1:39-55 and Matthew 1:8-25


Remember to consider what He's saying and how you will respond.

Record your thoughts, insights, and inspirations regarding Jesus’s birth day using words and/or drawings. Use a journal and pen or paper and colored pencils.

Saturday, December 3, 2016

A Gift of Prayer: Praise

Enter his gates with thanksgiving, and his courts with praise!
Give thanks to him; bless his name!
Psalm 100:4

 Consider the praise of those in the Christmas story:

My soul glorifies the Lord and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior, for he has been mindful of the humble state of his servant. From now on all generations will call me blessed, for the Mighty One has done great things for me—holy is his name. —Mary, Luke 1:46-49

Praise be to the Lord, the God of Israel, because he has come to his people and redeemed them. —Zachariah, Luke 1:68

Glory to God in the highest heaven, and on earth peace to those whom his favor rests.
—Angels, Luke 2:14

Look at each praise. What specific things do they praise God for?

Praise was Mary’s response when Elizabeth’s baby leaped for joy in her womb. It was Zachariah’s response when John was born, and the shepherds watched angels praise God above the fields on the night of Jesus’s birth.

The Psalmist wrote, “Enter His gates with thanksgiving and his courts with praise.” When we praise God we literally enter His court… the place where His presence dwells. It seems only natural this is where our prayers might begin.

What gift can we bring Jesus as we begin our Advent season? Give Him the gift of praise through prayer.

Friday, December 2, 2016

What Am I Giving Jesus?

What am I giving Jesus for His birthday? Good question…

Well, let’s see… I can’t give a life like the life He gave me and others who choose to follow Him. I can’t create a believing, living, growing person like He gave me a chance to become over the decades living on Father God’s earth. I can’t create the Scriptures His Spirit inspired within those who preserved the Word for the rest of us to study while we wait prayerfully for His return.

So, what is it I can do to honor His Birthday?

I can strive to become more like Him every day… I can love my neighbors with my prayers and presence… I can serve others with the gifts and opportunities God has blessed my life with… and I can witness by leading others to study the Scriptures and by repenting of my own sins.

My prayer is that these are the kind of gifts that would honor the Baby Jesus on His Birthday. Are they enough of a gift to honor the birthday of our Lord and Savior??

God only Knows!

Carol Meyers

Father God, inspire me to give my all for Your Son.
Amen.

Thursday, December 1, 2016

The Gift of Peace

“Peace I leave with you. My peace I give you. I give to you not as the world gives.
Don’t be troubled or afraid.”
John 14:27

“My peace I give you.” Wow! What a gift — the gift of the Holy Spirit. The gift of comfort in knowing I am never alone and God is in control. PEACE! What an amazing gift to remind myself of when I am saddened by all the turmoil in the world and I know that so many things are beyond my control. PEACE!

My response to this amazing gift? During this Advent season, and beyond, I pledge to share that sense of peace with others. I will not spread or engage in negativity. I will smile more at others, I will strike up conversations with strangers in the check-out line. I will invite people to our Christmas Eve service so they can experience the love of God in the midst of our loving congregation. I will be the hands and feet of Christ. I will love others as Christ has loved me. I invite you to share the Peace of God with me during this joyous Advent season and all year through.

God, thank You for Your amazing gifts: Your Son, Jesus, the Holy Spirit,
and the gift of Peace. Help me not be drawn into negativity but share
Your love openly with others. In Your precious name, amen.

Jerri Lykins