Monday, November 30, 2020

The Second Day of Advent 2020

 

Monday, November 30, 2020
Tell Me About the Christmas Baby:
An Advent Devotional Guide

“All things came into being by Him, and apart from Him nothing came into being.”
John 1:3

Do you ever think how like children we still are? Like children we anticipate Christmas, we make a wish list for gifts, we bake cookies to make the house “smell like Christmas.” We even put our little cresches out, with the baby Jesus clearly visible to remind us of the real meaning of Christmas. And in our minds, that’s how we see Jesus – a tiny infant.

Not so, says John. That little infant is the Word Incarnate. Jesus, who made everything allowed himself to be wrapped in the body of a tiny, helpless baby because He knew that we could not comprehend God unless we could relate to Him. We cannot imagine a God who is everywhere, who knows everything, who has absolute power, but we can imagine a baby. An omnipotent, omnipresent, omniscient God we cannot comprehend, but a tine baby we can imagine, and we feel warm and pleasant at the very thought.

We must remember, however as we contemplate this child, as we hold him in our minds, that we are holding the Creator of everything! God actually came here as a helpless, innocent baby!

Father, God Incarnate, thank you for coming as a baby. Help us to realize fully who you are.Amen.

 

Tell Me About the Christmas Baby:
An Advent Devotional Guide
prepared for First United Methodist Church of Homosassa, Florida
Winter 2010
by Patience Nave, Christian Education Coordinator

Sunday, November 29, 2020

The First Day of Advent 2020

 

Sunday, November 29, 2020

Tell Me About the Christmas Baby:

An Advent Devotional Guide

“I will put enmity between you and the woman, between your seed and her seed; He shall bruise you on the head; you shall bruise Him on His heal.”
Genesis 3:15

Do you wonder why this Scripture is in a Christmas devotional? Yes, it belongs to the Genesis story. But it also belongs to Christmas.

This little verse, called the proto evangel, is the beginning of the gospel. Right there in the third chapter of Genesis we find God’s first promise of Jesus.

Adam and Eve have disobeyed God, who chastises them but also promises that He will send a redeemer. God speaks to “that old serpent the Devil” and tells him what the future holds! God promises that eventually the snake, who caused all the problems for Adam and Eve, will one day have his head smashed – destroyed by a descendent of Eve. Not however, until he (Satan) has bruised the heel of Eve’s descendent, The Messiah, who God will send to overcome Satan.

Two thousand years before Jesus was born, we learn how he will die. Only in crucifixion does the means of death bruise the heels of its victim. Not only did God promise to send Jesus, but he told us in a subtle way that his coming and dying would be painful!

Father, thank you for your promise to send Jesus and for our celebration of his birthday 4000 years later. Amen.

Tell Me About the Christmas Baby:
An Advent Devotional Guide
prepared for First United Methodist Church of Homosassa, Florida
Winter 2010
by Patience Nave, Christian Education Coordinator

 

 

 

Saturday, November 28, 2020

Christmas is coming!

 

Saturday, November 28, 2020

Tell Me About the Christmas Baby:

An Advent Devotional Guide

Introduction

Written by Patience Fort

 

Many of my readers knew my mother, Patience Nave. When she was 50 years old, she graduated from Western Kentucky University with her Bachelor’s degree. She went on to earn her Masters in English and then taught in South America, China, and Florida. After serving for eight years on the Citrus County School Board in Homosassa, Florida, she began a short career as Education Coordinator/Minister in two churches: Homosassa First United Methodist Church and Rehobeth United Methodist Church in Greensboro, North Carolina (where, by the way, she celebrated her 80th birthday).

As a minister in church education, mother did all kinds of things. She went to Haiti I-don’t-know-how-many times. She wrote the curriculum for and directed vacation Bible schools. She discipled many. And she taught countless Bible study classes.

Some of the things that I cherish from Mother’s years at her churches in Florida and North Carolina are the devotional guides she developed for Advent and Lent.  I have about six years of them. And now I enjoy reproducing them on my blog for all to read and enjoy. Feel free to share them with others.

This particular devotional guide is from December of 2010. She was still living in Florida and working at First United Methodist Church of Homosassa. Here is an excerpt from her introduction.

 

As I write, it’s a 94-degree July day; as you read I hope it’s cool, and your thoughts are moving toward the wonderful Christ before us.

 

This year, I’m broadening the audience for whom I am writing. In the past, I have written to the church family here at Homosassa United Methodist; however, over the years, you have told me you send our devotionals to friends. This year I hope to make each day’s thought relevant to our extended family, friends whom we love and welcome, with whom we want to share.

 

Does the name of our devotional seem inappropriate? I hope it won’t as you proceed through the pages. As you read, you’ll see that the Scriptures tell us of Jesus, not just as a baby, but as Creator, a Great Mystery, God Incarnate, our Redeemer, our Suffering Christ, and our Mediator/Advocate. So beginning at Genesis I have chosen scriptures that reveal who Christ Jesus is, why he came and what he did.

 

The Scripture references are very short. My prayer is that what I have chosen will whet your appetite, cause you to read in your own Bible the entire reference. I’ve taken a narrow view; you can put a wide lens on to see the whole picture. Read and find hope!

 

Remember, “Everything that has been written was written for our instruction, that through our perseverance and the revelation of the Holy Spirit, we might find hope.” Romans 15:4

As you prepare for Christmas 2020, my prayer is that this devotional guide will bless you beyond measure – that you will see our Lord in a whole new light – and that you will reflect His light to the people around you in the days to come.

 

Tell Me About the Christmas Baby:
An Advent Devotional Guide
prepared for First United Methodist Church of Homosassa, Florida
Winter 2010
by Patience Nave, Christian Education Coordinator