Amen, Amen, Amen. In The name of Jesus.

https://dailyverses.net/search/Declare

—I declare that you are blessed!
—I declare you are blessed with wisdom, that you have a clear direction, that you will make good choices in life.
—I declare you are blessed with courage, with strength, with great vision, with an obedient heart, and with a positive outlook.
—I declare you are blessed with good health, with vitality, with energy, that you will live a long, satisfying life.
—I declare you are blessed with a good family, good friends, healthy relationships, that your children will be mighty in the land.
—I declare you are blessed with protection; God is guarding you, guiding you, and angels are watching over you and your family.
—I declare you are blessed with promotion, with success, with good ideas, with creativity. If you will let these words take root, if you will receive them into your spirit, they are going to put you on a path to greater joy, better health, stronger relationships, to new levels of your destiny.

God IS Love, Amen. Hallelujah!!!

Lk.15:20. “And he arose and came to his father. But when he was still a great way off, his father saw him and had compassion, and ran and fell on his neck and kissed him.

And we pray:

In any way you have misstepped, in any area you might have lost it, any sin you have committed, as you come back to God in repentance, may He have compassion on you, and restore you back with full honours in Jesus’ name. Amen 🙏

Advent: is the beginning of the liturgical year in Western Christianity. The name was adopted from Latin adventus “coming; arrival”, translating Greek parousia.is the beginning of the liturgical year in Western Christianity. The name was adopted from Latin adventus “coming; arrival”, translating Greek parousia.

Sun, Nov 27, 2022 – Sat, Dec 24, 2022

https://readscripture.net/5-reasons-to-observe-advent/

http://projectbritain.com/adventwreath.html

Advent encompasses the four Sundays and weekdays leading up to the celebration of Christmas. The Advent season is a time of preparation for our hearts and minds for the anniversary of the Lord’s birth on Christmas.

All things are made new, Amen.

A time of refeshing is coming from the Lord. It was prophesied long ago by God’s prophets. It will come upon all the earth when the Kingdom of God appears, first for a thousand years and then on into eternity with a New Heaven and New Earth. The Jews were not wrong to expect an earthly Kingdom, for it had been promised to them, but they forgot about the spiritual nature of the Kingdom. They supposed that entrance into it could be based on being physical sons of Abraham. Instead, repentance is required to enter the Kingdom of God.

We pray:

Lord Jesus, we wait for the coming of Your glorious Kingdom to Earth, for the time when all of the kingdoms of this world will become The Kingdom of Christ. Your rule will be perfectly righteous, and you will rule with a rod of iron and dash evil doers to pieces like a potter’s vessel (Psalm 2). But even now, rule and reign in our hearts. Help us repent of our sins and turn to You in a true and living faith. Amen.

https://www.desiringgod.org/articles/the-light-beyond-the-light

We face trials…

As we stand with Christ as our center, we are built up. James 1:2–6 tells us, “Consider it all joy, my brethren, when you encounter various trials, knowing that the testing of your faith produces endurance. And let endurance have its perfect result, so that you may be perfect and complete, lacking in nothing.”

Some find puzzles enjoyable, and others even relaxing. But that enjoyment often diminishes once we find ourselves with a piece that doesn’t seem to fit. When we can’t detect its place, a challenging puzzle piece seems as if it doesn’t belong. But later on, after we’ve completed the puzzle and observed our work, we find a grand image.

The trials we go through in life are like those seemingly misshapen puzzle pieces. In the heat of the moment, our trials fail to suggest they “fit” into our lives. But as time goes by and we look back, these at one time heart-wrenching difficulties now fit perfectly into the overall image

Remember this:

We seek The LORD in all our ways, Amen.

Christmas is a special time that believers and nonbelievers alike enjoy! We take our children to look at lights and decorations. We bake traditional family recipes and gather around tables with people we love. We buy thoughtful gifts to give to our friends and family. We put forth a lot of effort to experience joy during this season; we give December an extra line in the budget, take advantage of our PTO, and fill our calendars with events.

I thoroughly enjoy these special celebrations and look forward to them each year. And it is good for us to take pleasure in these common graces as they are a gift from our Heavenly Father (James 1:17). But did you know joy isn’t only reserved only for the holiday season? The source of lasting and satisfying joy is always available. And here’s the good news, it is easily found! This joy doesn’t require hoop jumping, budget-blowing, or running on fumes.

David wrote in Psalm 16 that God’s presence is where he found the fullness of joy. For the nonbeliever, the fleeting pleasures of this world are a grace that will pass away, ultimately leaving them dissatisfied and searching for more. Only when they come to know the God who made every good thing will they be satisfied and their joy becomes full.

As for believers, we enjoy these good gifts from God, knowing that they are a shadow of the glory that is to come. The path that God made known to the Psalmist and to us is the reason we truly celebrate this Christmas season. God sent His Son Jesus, who knew no sin, to become sin for us so that we could be made right with God (2 Corinthians 5:21). Jesus, also known as the Word of God, became flesh and made His dwelling among us (John 1:14). And when Jesus’ time came He died the death we deserved, and the veil that separated sinners from a Holy God was torn (Matthew 27:51). 

Do you know what this means for us? The presence of God used to only be accessible via a high priest who, according to the Old Testament law, had to enter the Holy of Holies once a year to make a sacrifice for sins on behalf of the people. If you weren’t a priest, you couldn’t even go near it (Hebrews 9:7). Before Jesus, we were excluded from the presence of God and, therefore, unable to experience joy because of our sins. But not anymore! 

Jesus took the place of the High Priest, making an offering on our behalf, once and for all (Hebrews 10:14). And while we wait for His return, He has given us a helper in the Holy Spirit. This is good, good news. And great joy! Dear believer, this Christmas season, we celebrate the birth of the Savior. We celebrate Immanuel, God with us. His Spirit is inside of you. His presence dwells with His people. And in His presence is fullness of joy. 

So as you seek out ways to celebrate and enjoy this season. Remember that true joy, lasting joy, comes from the presence of God. Take a moment to acknowledge He is with us, and we will be with Him forever because of this miraculous birth. This is our source of true joy this Christmas. 

Let’s pray:

Dear Lord,
Thank you that in your presence, we experience joy to the max! Thank you for making that available to us through the birth of your Son, Jesus! His birth is the reason we seek out experiences that bring us joy during this season, even if it’s only temporary joy! I pray we use this Christmas season to prompt us to acknowledge and engage with our true source of joy–your presence. Thank you for making lasting joy available to us. Thank you for every good gift! Lord let us spend time abiding in your presence, and, Lord, let us be evidence to unbelievers that you are their only hope for true, lasting joy! Let it be undeniable that we have been with you, and thank you for being with us! In Jesus’ name, amen.

Recipe for ALWAYS…

Being brothers and sisters in Christ; The Word says Love covers a multitude of sin, we are called to reflect Jesus in our ALL.

Confess, proclaim, hold on fast to The Word of God.

You have to call yourself blessed before you’ll ever be blessed. You have to call yourself healthy while you’re still fighting that sickness. Call yourself free while you’re still struggling with the addiction. Having the right name – JESUS! Is what’s going to help you stay strong, so you can become what God says about you.