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21 Gifts of Advent

DAY 11 OF 21

The Gift of Glory 

The shepherds were so intrigued by the angelic announcement that they abandoned their sheep and went to see the Christ child. As they made their way into Bethlehem, they noticed a bright star lighting the dark streets. It was as if a spotlight illuminated the place where the baby lay sleeping. 

The village was still. They saw their own breath hang in the cold night air. Drawn by the beam from Heaven, they instinctively headed towards the barn. There was no one around, and they arrived first. Funny, they were usually the last to hear any news from their community.

The dusty boys slowly approached the stable where a warm light glowed. They stood silently and ever so slowly. Joseph looked up and greeted them kindly. “We have come to worship a Child,” one of the boys explained. Another added, “Angels told us about His birth while we were in the field.” And the third asked, “Is this the Messiah we have all waited for?” They held their breath for Joseph’s reply. Joseph and Mary exchanged a knowing glance. “God has revealed this news to you. Come in and see the King.” 

They knelt in silence, gazing at the tiny baby. It was more than bowing out of reverence. Now in His presence they suddenly lay prostrate at the sight of God. Breathless shepherds worshipping in awe and wonder. Both new mom and dad looked lovingly on the scene and knew in their hearts the special favor of God and His holiness. The glory of God silently fell on the stable.

Tears of joy and peace flowed down the shepherds’ rugged cheeks and praise welled up in everyone’s hearts, so much so that they could not contain it. It overflowed from their chapped lips, with ever-increasing waves of joy. Heaven and earth were in agreement! As "Hallelujah" shouted from Heaven and worshiping voices came from the earth, praises exchanged loudly and each chorus resounded as the angels joined in. 

“Glory to God in the Highest, peace on earth, good will toward men.” Were they the same rugged outcasts who watched sheep earlier that night? No, these men had seen and touched the face of God.  They were forever changed. 

Advent reflection:  Worshipping is releasing to receive God’s presence. Imagine touching His face and seeing His smile. Touch His glory, you will be forever changed.

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21 Gifts of Advent

The Gifts of Advent - The Christmas season is approaching and preparing for Christmas is sometimes filled with stress and chaos, but God never intended it to be that way. Come walk with author and mentor, Janelle Keith, as she uncovers the gifts of Advent and the true meaning Christmas has for each of us today.

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