Good News For A Woman's Heart: An Advent StudyНамуна
This Christmas Day will come and go. What will not come and go is your need to daily bring before your mind the life-changing truths and implications of the gospel.
As we approach Christmas Day, there is no better time than the present to remember why that baby was in the manger 2000 years ago and why that age-old story means so much for us today.
Women like Ruth looked forward to the first Advent—the first coming of Christ—placing their hope in the promise of a future Messiah Who would come and save His people from their sins. Christian women of today look forward to the second Advent—the second coming of Christ—when He will rescue His people out of this dark world and usher them into eternity.
On whichever side of the timeline women have found themselves down through history, the truth has remained the same: we must always keep the truths of God and our salvation in Him—before our eyes—every moment of every day.
As we soon step into a new year, many of us will be attempting to craft and keep a long list of resolutions. But we likely will be tempted to do so by seeking our own guidance, wisdom, and strength. What we need to be doing, however, is keeping the gospel at the forefront of our minds, asking the Lord to help us sift every plan and every priority through the lens of His truth.
This Christmas and on into the New Year while you may be feeling as if you have to be “enough” on your own, the gospel says you never could be, and that’s okay—Christ is enough in and through you on your behalf!
While you may be feeling as if you have to strive to be perfect, the gospel says you already are perfect because you possess the righteousness of Christ as your very own!
This Christmas and in the New Year ahead, I want you to know and remember that the baby in the manger is not merely a nice story intended to provide us with a sweet holiday season. It’s so much more than that. It's something you take with you every day, as you meditate on why God came to earth in the flesh as a baby—why He chose to die—and what that means for you now and for eternity.
About this Plan
Let's face it - the season of Advent, the final four weeks leading up to Christmas Day - is oftentimes the busiest, most stressful time of the year for women. But this is not at all what God intended. The Lord intended for these weeks of joy, love, hope, and peace to bring just those beautiful things to the hearts of women everywhere. Rediscover that reality through this 5 day reading plan.
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