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Saturday, the First Week of Advent: Listening to God

December 9, 2017 by info@3QuartersToday.com

How are we actively listening to God?

Are you listening to God? What does it mean to actively listen? It means pay attention. Give your undivided attention. It doesn’t mean sit in church and think about what you’re going to cook for dinner. It doesn’t mean make a mental checklist of the Christmas gifts you’re going to buy after church.

Lutheran Advent Season, Are you Listening to God? Hopefully, this series will inspire, teach and prepare you for Christmas in a way you never considered. Learn why the promise is important from God in your life. Are you listening to GodIf you want to hear God’s voice you do need to listen.

Listen to the promises He makes. There really is no “ifs, and, or buts” to his salvation.

If you are listening to God then you won’t hear him say “Your salvation might be coming if you start to fix your life”. He doesn’t say that. But were you listening?

You don’t have to give anything to get salvation. What?

The Lord says “You salvation is coming.” Period. 

The birth of the baby Jesus is coming to save us. He comes in a lowly manger to save you. He isn’t appearing with a ticker tape parade, nor will Mary have nurses and a comfortable bed.

Baby Jesus is born in a stable, a hole in a hillside, a cave where Jesus is born. A small quiet voice.

He will live His life as He wants us to live ours. Jesus Christs shows us through example that he endured hatred, mocking, and punishment from those that hated Him to save us. Like a newborn baby, He is clean, sinless. He took the punishment for us.

Are you listening to God now?

What do you do to deserve someone who loves you this much? You don’t have to do anything. But listen, have faith. With the birth of the baby Jesus, miraculous things are about to happen. Glory be to God!

Advent Devotional Readings: Saturday, First Week Advent

Reading for the 1st Saturday in Advent: Isaiah 9:1-7

Daily Lectionary: Isaiah 26: 1-19; 1  John 3: 1-24 

  • Higher Things: Dare to Be Lutheran – The First Saturday of Advent
  • Trinity Lutheran Church: First Sunday of Advent Sermon    (listen to audio here) 
  • First Wednesday of Lent Sermon (listen to audio)
  • Yesterday – Why the Promise is Important
  • Tomorrow – Second Week Advent, Pink Candle of Advent

My Review of the Weekly Advent Readings for the 1st Week of Advent

I have finished studying the first week of Lutheran Advent reflections. Didn’t know if I was going to get through them. I haven’t written like this in a long time. But I thought it was important and was compelled to do it.

Next week will be the Second week of Advent, and I will go provide a list of Advent songs and hymns. If you’re wondering about the Lutheran Advent wreath don’t worry, I haven’t forgotten the Advent candles.

  • Sunday: Lutheran Advent Season – Daily Reflections
  • Monday: Why We Need to Stop the Want, Want, Want
  • Tuesday: Prepare the Royal Highway
  • Wednesday: Children of God, the Gift of Adoption
  • Thursday: Titles of Jesus in the Bible
  • Friday: Why the Promise is Important


Filed Under: Christmas, Joy of Advent Tagged With: Advent, Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod, meaning of advent, significance of advent

First Week of Advent: Why We Need to Stop the Want, Want, Want

December 4, 2017 by info@3QuartersToday.com

Monday of the First Week of Advent

The first week of Advent is a perfect opportunity to remember why we celebrate the season of Christmas and helps us prepare.

Jesus makes you ready today for His coming to you by giving you His name!

Thank God! Jesus is our justice before God. He is our holiness before God. He’s our salvation! He’s our heaven. He is our righteousness!

He is the Savior of the Nations Come!

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It is Jesus that saves us. Why is this Gospel so comforting? Think about it. That means we are NOT called by our own righteousness, we are not judged on what we do or NOT do. It is NOT how Holy we are, we do NOT EARN righteousness or the gift of heaven.

For goodness sake we each one of us had to daily earn the right to go to heaven we never would. We sin daily. Yes. In what we say, do and don’t do. Think about it. Just think about the 10 Commandments.

First week of Advent. How do we stop the buy, buy, buy mentality?Thou Shall Not Covet

During December we are guilty of coveting and sin on a daily basis. With every Christmas toy commercial kids learn what they “should” have and they often beg and beg for the hottest toys of the year.

It may be a Hatchimals, a Barbie Dream Horse or a Fingerlings (what in the world is a Fingerling??) Our kids want, want, want. “But Mommy…please…”

What is our reply “You will have to ask Santa…” Does it sound familiar?

As adults, we want the new big screen high definition television, a new car, and the list can go on. We are jealous of the magnificent Christmas decorations on our neighbors’ house.

We try and outdo the Joneses on everything. Want, want, want and want some more. More under the tree, the bigger the better.

During the rest of the year, we want the better job, we want better pay, we want a nicer house, car, tv, etc, etc. Even if we don’t say it out loud, we sometimes say it in our heads. WOW!!

Where does sin lead us?

The unsatisfactory nature of coveting makes us not appreciate what we have? It can make us bitter, jealous, spiteful, and angry.

Sin leads to other sins. Coveting leads to talking about others (gossip – though shall not bear false testimony), leads to being angry, and defying your parents (honor your Father and your Mother). Sin spirals into more sin.

But Jesus saves us all sin. Simple.

Our sins died with Jesus on Good Friday. They were buried with Him. He is righteous before God for us.

His coming this Christmas reminds us that we are washed in His righteousness, NOT our own.

Remembering this may not eliminate ALL the want, want, want mentality. But during this first week of Advent, it may just make us pause and think about what we NEED.

Reflections the First Monday of Advent

Today’s Reading: Jeremiah 23: 5-8

Daily Lectionary: Isaiah 10: 8-12:27,3-34;  2 Peter 1: 1-21

Links to follow the First Week of Advent

  • Higher Things: Dare to Be Lutheran – The First Monday of Advent
  • Trinity Lutheran Church: First Sunday of Advent Sermon    (listen to audio here) 

Tomorrow I will share another of my favorite hymns for Advent Season: Prepare the Royal Highway

 

Filed Under: Christmas, Joy of Advent Tagged With: christmas season, lcms, Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod, meaning of advent, significance of advent

Lutheran Advent Season: Daily Reflections

December 4, 2017 by info@3QuartersToday.com

The Lutheran Advent Season prepares us for the birth of the baby Jesus. Why Am I Starting a Lutheran Advent Season Series?

As Christmas approaches it is easy to lose focus on the birth of Jesus Christ get wrapped up in the commercialism of the season. The insert Lutheran Advent Season reflections in my church mailbox gave me an idea. It was copied and printed on black and white copy paper, nothing fancy and yet it is so simple.

Each day is outlined with a specific reading and lesson to reflect on the meaning of the Advent season. As I started reading so many things came to mind.

You see I teach Sunday School and have for over 25 years. I always look for inspiration, ideas, and ways to teach my fourth and fifth graders in a way they can relate and understand the Bible and the Gospel message.

Right now we are practicing for our Christmas Eve program and I am the piano accompanist. So I’m craving some eye-opening teaching time.

Hopefully, this series will inspire, teach and prepare you for Christmas in a way you never considered. I will include the Daily reading, hymns, music, and a summary of the Reflection of the Day. A link to Trinity Lutheran Church online sermons will also be provided.

I encourage you to comment below, for a couple of reasons. God wants you to ask questions. By asking questions you learn and understand.

The First Sunday of Advent

Today’s Reading: Matthew 21:1-9

Daily Lectionary: Isaiah 9:8-10:11; 1 Peter 5:1-14

Jesus is coming!! He is “the coming ONE”

This, in a nutshell, is the Christian meaning of Advent. Advent is all about Jesus coming to you. He’s not coming to condemn you, He’s coming to save you. He will take upon Himself all your sins and give you everlasting life.

So what are you going to do to make yourself ready?

Nothing. There is nothing that you can do that will make Jesus love you any more than he already does. He alone makes you ready. He delivers His coming to you in His gifts.

Hymns: First Sunday Advent

Hymns during Advent are anticipatory and lead up to Christmas and the anticipation of the birth of Baby Jesus. Many songs people think of as Christmas music are actually Advent hymns. O Come, O Come Emmanuel is what I would call an anthem for Advent.

Oxford Hymn Settings for Organists: Advent and Christmas: 38 original pieces on hymns and carolsOxford Hymn Settings for Organists: Advent and Christmas: 38 original pieces on hymns and carolsSeven Preludes on Advent HymnsSeven Preludes on Advent HymnsO Come, O Come, EmmanuelO Come, O Come, EmmanuelWillis Music O Come, O Come, Emmanuel (Early Inter Level) Willis Series by Carolyn C. SetliffWillis Music O Come, O Come, Emmanuel (Early Inter Level) Willis Series by Carolyn C. Setliff

O Come, O Come, Emmanuel

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The Piano Guys O Come, O Come Emmanuel is one of my favorite renditions of this popular Advent song. I do scour YouTube for Advent hymns and will be sharing my favorites in the month to come.

A more traditional version of O Come, O Come Emanuel YouTube edition is the performed by a traditional choir.

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I like both. Which is your favorite?

Links to follow the Lutheran Advent Season of Reflection

  • Higher Things: Dare to Be Lutheran – The First Sunday of Advent
  • Trinity Lutheran Church: First Sunday of Advent Sermon    (listen to audio here) 

Tomorrow I will share another of my favorite hymns for Advent Season: Savior of the Nations Come.

 

Filed Under: Christmas, Joy of Advent Tagged With: Advent, church, Faith, Jesus Christ, lutheran, Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod, meaning of advent, religon, significance of advent, YouTube

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