What Gift Will You Bring Him This Advent?

“So it was, when the angels had gone away from them into heaven, that the shepherds said to one another, “Let us now go to Bethlehem and see this thing that has come to pass, which the Lord has made known to us.” And they came with haste and found Mary and Joseph, and the Babe lying in a manager. Now when they had seen Him, they made widely known the saying which was told them concerning this Child.” ~ Luke 2: 15 - 17
We live in a moment where our time seems to run away from us. If you are like me, you wonder where the day has gone, let alone where this year 2019 has disappeared. But, as I look at my calendar, it reminds me that we are rapidly approaching Christmas and the end of another year.
Life has been busy the past couple years, between work, a move, the arrival of two grandchildren and the responsibility of growing ministries. However, this year I purposed in my heart to read an Advent devotional written by a good friend and given to me over two years ago. I was not going to let another year pass without reading it.
Well, what a joy these pages have been to my heart and spirit. The words and depth of revelation has been inspiring and challenging all at the same time. Questions I had never considered in relation to the events leading up to the Messiah’s birth and His arrival provoke my thoughts.
The ponderings of the questions have led me to explore unsearched areas of my heart and understanding of the events told over and over each Christmas.
Like Zacharias, has any unbelief or any fear imposed an ungodly silence on me?
Am I like Mary, according the word spoken to her, “trustingly inquisitive, submissively obedient and prophetically worshipful”?
Like the Magi of old, would I bow my knee to Jesus and give Him the treasures of my heart?
The stirrings in my thoughts have led me to ask myself - What gift would I bring to Him this Advent season and the year that lies ahead? I have found myself responding with these words in my inner contemplations – I will give Him the gift of my presence . What more can I give than taking daily time to sit with Him, to delight in Him and to love on Him as He turn does with me?
I close this blog with the words Stuart McAlpine leaves with his readers in The Advent Overture ~ Meditations and Poems for the Christmas Season - “May you experience the personal and communal joy of the Lord this Advent. I am not talking about a seasonal happiness that comes from socially explicable gatherings, whether family or church, but a fresh incarnational, transformational joy in your life and circumstances, the joy that is indeed unspeakable and full of glory.”









