THEME: HOPE
Sunday, November 30, 2014: Light the first candle on your wreath and read together the following meditation:
FIRST READER: This is the first Sunday in Advent. Today we light one purple candle. This is the candle of hope. Advent is a time of waiting and hoping. We wait for the day when we celebrate again the birth of Jesus. We hope that everyone will come to know God and to worship God.
(Light the first candle)
SECOND READER: When we look at the first candle we remember God's promise. God promised to send a Savior to the people. When we listen to our Scripture reading, we learn what the prophet Isaiah wrote about God. God fulfills the promises made to care for people. God is loving and just. God brings peace. This gives us hope. We look forward to the time when everything is fair, when the world is at peace, and all people are treated justly.
FIRST READER: Read
Isaiah 2:1-5
DISCUSSION: This Scripture offers us the hope of God's kingdom where there is peace and has the wonderful sentence, "…let us walk in the light of the Lord!"
Who are the people in our world who need hope?
What are the hopes we have for our world today?
How do we help others know that God gives hope?
PRAYER: Dear God: Thank you for your son, Jesus. Thank you for the words of the Prophet Isaiah that remind us that you are the source of our hope. Help us to remember to walk in the light of the Lord. AMEN
DURING THE WEEK
Monday, December 1, 2014: Today read again Isaiah 2:1-5. Pick one verse and memorize it. How do you think this verse gives hope to people?
Tuesday, December 2, 2014: Is there someone you know who needs to hear words of hope? Make or select a card for that person and mail it today.
Wednesday, December 3, 2014: Hope is something we need in our world. Think about different leaders in the world. Select one world leader. Pray for that world leader today.
Thursday, December 4, 2014: As we get ready to celebrate again the birth of Jesus, we sometimes get very busy. Today, take a ten-minute break. Sit quietly. If it helps you to concentrate, look at your Advent wreath. Pray, asking God's help to bring quiet and calm to a busy world.
Friday, December 5, 2014: Think about your family. Some may live with you. Others may be far away. Who in your family needs God's hope? Pray for this family member today.
Saturday, December 6, 2014: There are people in our neighborhoods, in our church, and in our community who need to know of God's hope. Select someone to visit today. Visit by phone or in person. Go as a family or by yourself. It doesn't necessarily have to be a visit to a home. Maybe there is someone you always see at the library. Stop by today and talk with that person. Tell the person you visit one way he or she helps you feel hopeful.
Through the years I have posted DAILY Advent Readings, please just search for them here on my blog and apply the current date and use them. Thank you!