Max Willi Fischer, Y/A Author...
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“And the angel said unto them, “Fear not: for behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people. For unto you is born this day in the city of David, a Savior, which is Christ the Lord.”
Luke 2:10-11 NKJV
The first week of December is here—cue the lights, the carols, and the slightly panicked realization that you have less than a month to figure out everyone’s Christmas presents. It's amusing how the season can simultaneously evoke the enchantment of a magical wonderland and the frenzy of a chaotic-to-do list. December isn’t just about getting everything done; it’s the season of “Good tidings of great joy.” So, as we begin the first week of Advent, let’s focus on hope—the promise of something greater.
In Luke 2:10-11, an angel delivers a message of hope to the shepherds: “...Fear not: for behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people. For unto you is born this day in the city of David, a Savior which is Christ the Lord.” Imagine the shepherds' reactions as they stood in the cold, tending to their sheep, and probably feeling pretty insignificant. Suddenly, heaven breaks open, and an angel illuminates their mundane night with the news of the birth of our Savior.
Now, that’s what you call hopeful insight, right?
We share that same hope. No matter how messy, busy, uncertain, or insignificant life feels, December is a reminder that God’s promises do not depend on us having it all together. You see, our hope arrived as a baby boy born in a stable—not in a palace, not even in a warm tent. Nope ... our King of Kings was born in a stable of all places. But that’s how God works: often appearing in unexpected places, amidst odd circumstances and strange chaos.
Beloved, as this month unfolds, don’t just focus on your to-do list (though you probably should order those gifts soon). Instead, spend some time alone with the Father, watch the snow fall, listen to the dawn break—or perhaps just find five minutes of quiet in your car. Don't let the decorations and deadlines overshadow the true meaning of the season. Jesus is our promise of hope and can make even the busiest December worth celebrating.
Heavenly Father,
As we step into this season of hope, I thank You for Your love and goodness in my life. May You fill my heart with Your peace and love. Help me see Your presence in every moment of the day. Thank You, Lord, for the gift of Jesus—our eternal hope and joy. In Jesus' name. Amen.
Spiritual Sparks
❤️"Hope often appears in unexpected places, amidst odd circumstances and strange chaos." ~~LM❤️