Thursday, November 18, 2021

An Intentional Advent

2nd of 2 Intro to Advent posts


This post includes
a podcast entitled An Intentional Advent and
a post I wrote introducing families to what Advent is - "What is Advent?"

The link to a podcast on Advent:  

An Intentional Advent podcast link

Description of this podcast episode: 

There are several times a year when we are given a unique opportunity to either begin a new tradition around the discipleship of the next generation or to strengthen what we are already doing. Advent season is one of those opportunities for the body of Christ.

In this episode, David Michael, Sally Michael, and Jill Nelson discuss a bit of personal family history and the opportunity we all have to intentionally engage in the discipleship of the next generation this Advent season.

In the podcast, they refer to the Good News of Great Joy Advent.  You may choose to use this devotional for your family.  However, daily Advent devotionals based on Paul Tripp's Come Let Us Adore Him will be shared on this blog starting December 1st.  

WHAT IS ADVENT?

There are two different ways Advent can be celebrated.
Churches can have Advent readings and candles on each of the four Sundays leading up to Christmas.
Individuals can do Advent readings and activities beginning December 1.

This word Advent has several definitions that will help you understand why using an Advent devotional/reading during this time of the year is helpful.  These definitions are taken from www.latin-dictionary.net/search/latin/Advent.  My thoughts are in italics.
  1. arrival, approach - Advent celebrates the arrival of the Messiah - Jesus Christ, God in the flesh.  It also reminds Christ-followers of the anticipatory hope we have that Jesus is coming again.
  2. invasion, incursion - Advent reminds us of our sin problem.  While Jesus did come as a baby in a manger, His purpose was to save sinners (1 Timothy 1:15).  He did this through his life, death, resurrection, and ascension.  He came for God's glory and so that we could have victory over sin.
  3. ripening - Of the four definitions given this is the one that might seem the most strange at first.  However when you consider one of Merriam-Webster's definitions of "ripening" - to bring to completeness or perfection along with Galatians 4:4-5Romans 5:6-8, it provides a great visual reminder.  The time was ripe for Jesus' birth.  
  4. visit, appearance - Advent is about so much more than a baby in a stable.  It is about the appearance of God's grace, Jesus, who brings salvation (Titus 2:11).  It also reminds us that Jesus will appear again (Titus 2:13).
We are not commanded to celebrate Advent throughout December.  However, we are told to consider who Jesus is and what He has done for us (Hebrews 3:1-2Hebrews 10:19-25Hebrews 12:3).   

Use this Advent season to do what we should be doing all the time, glorying God by making much of Jesus Christ.  

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