Radiant YTH Adventનમૂનો
We all have things that worry us - it could be school, friends, our family, or maybe even the future. Sometimes those worries feel so big that it’s all we can think about. But God doesn’t want us to carry these burdens or worry on our own. He cares for us so much that he invites us to give our worries and anxieties to Him. That’s how big His love is for us!
Have you ever thrown a coin into a fountain? When you release it out of your hand and it hits the water, it’s gone. That is exactly how God wants us to be with our worry: throw it to Him and let Him take care of the rest! We’re human (God knows that), so He knows that we will encounter things in our lives that will make us anxious or worry, but throughout Scripture we see that He promises to be with us always.
A lot of times we hold onto our worries because we feel the pressure to handle them on our own, we don’t want to be a burden to others or we don’t think they are big enough for God to handle. The truth is, God wants us to trust Him with our worry because He cares so deeply about us. Think about it like this, when we talk to God, it’s like you’re talking to your best friend. You know you can say anything and everything you feel because they listen and support you. God does the same thing! When we give our worries to God, we are stepping into a trust that He’s going to handle it all, even when we don’t see a way how. It’s so freeing, and it makes room for His peace, reminding us that we’re not alone.
- Bottom Line: We are invited to cast our worries and anxieties on God because He cares for us.
- Response: Write down your worries and give them to God in prayer.
About this Plan
This Advent reading plan guides you through the key themes of hope, love, joy, and peace, helping them connect God’s promises to their everyday lives. Each day includes a scripture passage, a brief reflection, and practical application, encouraging deeper faith and meaningful moments of reflection. As you prepare for Christmas, you will grow in understanding and experience the Advent season in a personal and impactful way.
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