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The King Is Coming

DAY 9 OF 26

God is With Us

There are many exciting things that come along with pregnancy—celebrating with friends and family, discovering the sex of the child, and picking a meaningful name for the child. For Mary, the naming part was already taken care of. She would give birth to a baby boy and he would be called Immanuel: God with us.

God with us. What a concept. No matter where we go, God is with us. No matter how seemingly far we fall, God is with us. No matter how deep into despair we feel, God is with us. In times of great joy or times of insurmountable grief, God is with us. Why is he with us? Because he loves us. He loves us and there is nowhere else he wants to be than right at our side. There’s no place too far or wide, too high or low, that the love and grace of God cannot reach us. It’s as simple as that.

Christmas is a special time where we gather with family and friends and reflect on everything that has happened that year. The holiday season is not only a time where we look back on the past; we also look forward towards the future. This Christmas, let’s reflect on the times God has met us with grace over the past year, and look forward to receiving his love and being more aware of his constant presence as we walk through our daily lives.

REFLECT

God loves us and is with us no matter where we go.

RESPOND

  • Are there times in your life when you have felt the overwhelming presence of God?
  • How can you find time in your schedule to feel the presence of God?
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    About this Plan

    The King Is Coming

    During the Christmas season, we celebrate the long-awaited arrival of Christ. But we also look forward, to the day when he will come back. This Advent Devotional will guide you through readings from the Old and New Testaments as we learn what the first and second comings of Jesus mean for us today.

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    We would like to thank Seacoast Church for providing this plan. For more information, please visit: www.seacoast.org