January 10
I wanted to start the new year off with some thoughts on hope. I love the verse that I picked for this year’s theme verse from Romans 15:13, “May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.” God’s hope filling us with joy and peace so that we will overflow with hope. I pray that this year our hope will overflow and make an impact on this church and community.
January 3, 2022
Happy New Year. Since we did not have worship service this week due to the weather, I will also not post much to this devotional. The sermon I prepared for Sunday will be preached on January 9th.
December 27
I hope that everyone had a Merry Christmas and that this new year will be filled with God’s presence in your life.
December 20
This will be the last post before Christmas so I hope that you all will have a very Merry Christmas. May God’s blessings and peace be on you this season as you reflect on God’s son who was born so long ago. May you find the comforts and joys of this season that will only continue and grow in this new year.
December 13
Again, this post is much later in the week than usual. The activities of the Christmas season added to the every day normal concerns are piling up at times. But this week I have been thinking a lot about the songs we sing at Christmas. The birth of Jesus certainly is something to be joyous about in song. And as we looked at Sunday, this goes back to the days and months before Jesus was actually born. Even the promise of a Savior being born spurred both Mary and Zechariah to burst into spontanious lyrics. And the message they spread about the hope and praise they felt as God broke into their time and space encourages us who know the whole story about what Jesus came and did for us should give us comfort and joy in our lives. Unlike them, we do not have to look forward to a fulfilling of God’s promise, but already know that the salvation of the world lived and died to save us from our sins. And furthermore, rose to give us new life. So songs of comfort and joy should flood our souls as we think back on that birth. So play those Christmas tunes, lift up those carols, turn on that radio or recordings that sing of our Messiah’s brith, and celebrate the Savior who is Christ the Lord.
December 6
This is coming to you later on in the week. One of the songs that I have been thinking about when I think about the proclamation of God’s words is not a Christmas hymn, but it can be. It is titled “Whosoever Will” “Whosever heareth shout, shout the sound! Spread the blessing tidings all the world around; Tell the joyful news wherever man is found, Whosoever will may come. Whosoever will, whosoever will! Send the proclamation over vale and hill; ’tis a loving Father calls the wand’rer home: Whosoever will may come”. That is the message of the manger and that is the message of the cross. No matter who you are or what you have done, you can come and recieve the comfort and joy in the proclamation of God.
November 29
Well the tree has been put up and the fall decorations put away for another year. Lights are hung and shining bright and the manger scenes are all arranged. The food has been planned and the shopping has started (and mostly done in my household). Calendar events are lined up with all the school Christmas concerts and the special activities have made the list. There is much to do this time of year as we approach the 25th. But more important then any of the things listed above is to turn our hearts to the meaning of Christmas. In all the busy-ness and bustle, make sure we do not forget the spiritual aspect of this season. Wonder anew the birth of our Savior. Sit and ponder the message of the manger. Read over and over the Bible stories which testify to this miracle. Pause in our overwhelming tasks and take comfort and joy in the great glad tidings of Christmas. May each heart be filled with the real meaning of Christmas!
November 22
Count your blessings and be overwhelmingly thankful this year. I just want to use this opportunity to wish everyone a very thankful Thanksgiving. May God continue to richly bless you as you praise and give glory unto him for all the gifts he has given you.