Advent: I Love ChristmasSample
Love
As we finish this Advent devotional, we must finish with the topic of “Love.” Love is the overarching theme of the Christmas story. God IS love. God’s plan for creation is all about His love for us. And nowhere is the love of God expressed more powerfully than in the birth, life, death, and resurrection of Jesus.
1 John 4:9-10 says, “This is how God showed his love among us: He sent his one and only Son into the world that we might live through him. This is love: not that we loved God, but that he loved us and sent his Son as an atoning sacrifice for our sins. (NIV)” When mankind broke our relationship with God through the sin of Adam and Eve, God could have given up on us. But instead, He chose not just to love us, but to pursue us with His love.
He loved us so much that He sent His only Son, Jesus, to this earth to live as one of us. Not only that, He gave His life for us to take the punishment for our sins. There is no greater love than giving your own life for the sake of another- and that’s what Jesus did for us! God’s love for us is made complete in the person of Jesus.
It is an overwhelming feeling to allow ourselves to be loved this much and truly comprehend that God loves us this much. But as we accept His love, it is incredibly freeing for our lives. There is no need to prove our worth or value to anyone else. There is no need to seek out love from others to give our lives purpose. His love makes us whole.
The final step of receiving God’s love is learning how to show it to others. 1 John 4:11 says, “Dear friends, since God so loved us, we also ought to love one another. (NIV)” When we know that we are loved we can learn how to love others. We see their God-given worth and value and love them despite their flaws. We let God’s love overflow from us. The birth of Jesus signifies God’s great love for us and allows us to learn how to love others. There is no greater gift than that!
Application Questions
- In these verses, the Greek word for love is “agape,” which is “selfless, unconditional, and sacrificial.” How does it make you feel to know that’s how God loves you?
- What is the best gift you’ve ever received? How did it make you feel when you opened it?
- The birth of Jesus is God’s greatest gift to mankind. How can you share the gift of Jesus, and God’s love, with others?
Next Steps
- Write “You are loved and you matter!” on 5 sticky notes. Over the next two days, place those sticky notes on random places in your community (on your favorite box of cereal at the grocery store, on the napkin dispenser at your favorite coffee shop, on the mirror of a public restroom, etc.), for someone to find.
- One of the ways we show God’s love is by helping others. What are 3 ways you can help others this Christmas season? (Brainstorm some tangible ways together.)
- Light an Advent candle and talk about Love.
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About this Plan
Celebrating Christmas is a tradition many of us look forward to all year. We play music, decorate trees, and throw parties all through December. This Advent reading plan aims to help in those celebrations by exploring the themes of the Christmas story. This plan can be read with friends or as a family (kids too!). Use the “Application Questions” for groups to center the conversation on Jesus. And, for families, use “Next Steps”, to find creative ways to celebrate the true meaning of Christmas.
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