The Whole Story: A Life in God's Kingdom, Kingdom Comeنموونە
Monthly Description
In the four weeks preceding Christmas, Christians have historically celebrated a season commonly called “Advent” (meaning, “arrival”). Like the waiting our children endure before Christmas with gifts under the tree, during this season we intentionally enter a period of waiting and longing leading up to Christmas day. This waiting symbolically reminds us of the same waiting and longing felt by the Hebrew prophets of the Old Testament as they waited for the arrival of the Messiah. During this season we recognize what Christ birthed in humanity in his first coming, and what will be brought to its highest expression at his second coming: hope, love, joy, and peace for all who follow him.
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Living in God’s Family
The word “family” can mean many different things to different people. Often, when people speak of family, they mean their blood relatives, specifically those with whom they live (often called the “nuclear family”). While this certainly is one aspect of family, it is not the totality of it!
When Christians speak of family, we also refer to God’s family, his ecclesia or “church.” Those who are members of God’s household, brought together in Jesus the Messiah, are more than random individuals who come together a couple of times a week. When we enter God’s kingdom, we become family with one another, forging a unique bond that transcends blood relation, culture, social class, or geographic location. We are all children brought together into God’s great family.
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Birth of Christ
Weekly Description:
2,000 years ago, the true king of all of creation arrived in the earthly realm to announce the kingdom and rescue God’s people from sin and death. This monumental occurrence changed all of history and restored hope for humanity. To celebrate the birth of Christ is to celebrate the inauguration of the eternal kingdom of God.
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Instructions for Daily Reading
Each day as you engage the Scripture, we recommend following this pattern of devotional reading.
[Take a brief moment of silence to quiet your heart.]
1. Read the Scripture aloud.
2. Seek out where King Jesus is at work in the Scripture.
3. Pray over the Scripture.
4. Discern how this Scripture impacts your life.
[Demonstrate loyalty to Jesus in one tangible way today.]
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Isaiah 9:1-7
Group Discussion & Reflection: The prophet Isaiah had visions that were prophetic towards the coming king of the universe, Jesus. In this specific part of his vision, he speaks to the effect of this coming king through the rescue of those in darkness, “The people who walked in darkness have seen a great light; those who dwelt in a land of deep darkness, on them has light shone.” How did the birth of Jesus affect humanity? Why do you think we needed to be rescued from darkness?
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