Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Advent Family Resources



We look forward to enjoying Him during this season of eager anticipation and celebration!

What is Advent?
We have spent weeks considering the Old Testament as shadow and Christ as substance.  We have looked at Eve who anticipated a God-child, from her own children, that would restore her back to the garden.  We have considered the generations of God's people, who for thousands of years, looked foward, anticipated, and ached to be restored to their Creator.  Imagine the anticipation.

As we celebrate advent, we are doing just that: waiting, anticipating, expecting, aching, and longing.  But we don’t wait as the world waits.  We do not eagerly anticipate and put our hope in presents, family gatherings, or even the day of celebration itself.  Our hope is Jesus.  And during Advent, we celebrate the fulfillment of the promises of old – that God has given us a way to draw near to Him in and through the person of Jesus.

Advent is what we call the season leading up to Christmas. It begins four Sundays before December 25.  Sometimes that falls on the last week of November and sometimes it is the first Sunday in December.  This year it begins December 2.

Advent means “coming”.  Advent is a time to look back and remember the thousands of years that God’s people waited and longed for God’s salvation.  It is even more of a time to look forward to the second coming of God’s Son.  We ache, long, and wait for Christ with the same anticipation Israel had.  We desire to be with Him for eternity.  So we celebrate Christ’s coming during the Christmas season.

So how do we celebrate rightly?
Come, thou long expected Jesus,
Born to set thy people free;
From our fears and sins release us,
Let us find our rest in thee.
Israel’s strength and consolation,
Hope of all the earth thou art;
Dear desire of every nation,
Joy of every longing heart.
Born thy people to deliver,
Born a child and yet a King,
Born to reign in us forever,
Now thy gracious kingdom bring.
By thine own eternal spirit
Rule in all our hearts alone;
By thine all sufficient merit,
Raise us to thy glorious throne.
“Let us find our rest in thee.”  Even when you’re doing good things with your family, if you miss that Christ has come and will come again, you miss the most good that this season has to offer.
In a season God intended for us to rest in Christ, we find ourselves in a world that speeds up.  But we must not loose sight that He is our rest in this season of hustle and bustle.  We encourage you to slow down, and enjoy Him.  Sit with your families, and strip the distractions away from the most important thing this season has to offer:  Christ.
Advent 2012
This year our church family will be engaging Advent together each week in December.  The hope in engaging the Advent season in this way is to awaken the angst of waiting, longing, and yearning for Christ; to feel the ancient angst of Israel and allow that to inform our own anticipation.  Each week we will engage the following themes:
Week 1
Prophecy, Promises, and Patience: The Shadow of Creation to Passover
Week 2
Waiting Faithfully for Advent: The Shadow of Priesthood to Prophets
Week 3
Promises Fulfilled.  Incarnation Implications
Week 4
Waiting Faithfully at Peace with God
Week 5
Waiting Faithfully at Peace with Man
As you prepare for Sunday, we encourage you to read through the Luke account of Christ's birth in Luke 1-2.  In the weeks to come, we will be connecting the preached Word with some follow-up Family Devotional Guides that you can use daily.  We plan to do that as a continuing thread of emails from this message.  It is our hope that you will be able to use these guides to equip and engage your families.  As you think about and plan for the coming weeks, prayerfully consider what you want this season of Advent to be marked by for your family.  What do you want your children to value and remember?  How will you be intentional in guarding their time, attention, and affections so that Jesus is the focus?