On the way to Bethelem ~ Google image |
Dear Friends and kind supporters of Write Moments with God,
I pray you have a very merry Christmas filled with His peace, joy, and love. I wish you a blessed new year. I'm thankful for you. I can't express how much you mean to me.
I pray that I have ministered some of His peace and love to you this year through my words and prayers, and that together we have lifted up the name of Christ and drawn closer in our relationships with Him. At this time, I'm thinking a little break would be suitable. I'll be back on the 5th or 6th of January 2014.
Today I'm giving you one of my favorite messages. I wrote it last Christmas so some of you have read it already, but it will be new to many of you. I hope you enjoy it.
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I’ve heard it said that we are in God’s waiting room. At first thought somber images come to mind, but those are quickly displaced by the sweetest memories of waiting in the delivery room. We’ve all awaited the birth of a baby. An expectant mother learns best what it means to wait. She anticipates in trepidation the long awaited event. Although she may fear the unknown and the pain to be endured, she expects to joyfully welcome the baby into her arms and her heart and her life. I remember well preparing with tender care for the arrivals of my own six children. I would clean the house, and pack my overnight bag, having prepared a place for the baby, and gently folding and touching every piece of the tiny layette.
Mary waited for the arrival of her child--the long anticipated, foretold through the ages, arrival of our flesh and blood Savior. Like every young mother, she watched for signs that the day was approaching. Every little flutter deep within, as close as her heartbeat, caused her to be still and know that the day was coming.
Advent marks a season when Christians everywhere relive those events which led up to the birth of the Messiah. Advent is a season of waiting in which we prepare our hearts to receive our Lord. Every year we celebrate with renewed joy because we know it is eternally relevant to us who live by faith.
Yes, you might say, we are in God’s waiting room.
With his humble birth, the Word of God was made flesh, and God lived amongst us.
After Jesus’ resurrection and ascension into Heaven, the apostles and believers awaited the promise of the Father, and the Holy Spirit came at Pentecost.
Today we await the final manifestation of His glory for which we pray every day . . . thy kingdom come . . . the second coming of our Lord Jesus Christ.
And it will surely come, just as surely as the child was born, and the Holy Spirit descended from Heaven.
May our hearts be filled with joy this season. We serve a faithful and living God who always delivers what He promises. He will not disappoint us. Today let us pray as Mary must have prayed, Oh come quickly Lord Jesus.
Blessed are those servants, whom the Lord when he comes shall find watching. Luke 12:37a (KJV)