Monday Dec 7 – An Offering of Worship

“I bring an offering of worship to my King, No one on earth deserves the praises that I sing. Jesus, may You receive the honor that You’re due, O Lord I bring an offering to You.”
We believe Jesus was the initial offering to the earth, given by the heavenly Father. He was a seed that was sown, that would reap a harvest throughout all generations, and continues even now in this time and this place. He was offered in the form of a tiny little baby, who would grow up to be a man that would change the course of history. Mary and Joseph had a small glimpse of who this Baby was because of the angels that had come to each of them. When the star appeared over Bethlehem, I wonder if the lowly shepherds knew that they were first to worship His majesty, the King of all kings. As the shepherds bowed their knees before Him, they give another offering. They weren’t prepared to give Him rich gifts, but they gave Him something more important. They gave Him their heart of worship. Immediately when they heard the angels’ announcement, they left where they were to find this newborn Baby. Most of our time and attention during the holidays is about buying the right gifts, making everything lovely, eating great food, visiting with friends, going to parties, or attending special events. It’s really easy to have a “Martha Mentality” during Christmas. This Advent may be a great time to turn that all around. Let’s concentrate on the most important thing. Jesus told Mary that she had chosen what was best, when she sat at His feet. During the Christmas season, there definitely are things that need to be accomplished, but let’s not sacrifice what is best for what we think is necessary.

Offering by Paul Baloche

Verse 1
The sun cannot compare to the glory of Your love
There is no shadow in Your presence
No mortal man would dare to stand before Your throne
Before the Holy One of heaven
It’s only by Your blood
And it’s only through Your mercy Lord I come

Chorus
I bring an offering of worship to my King
No one on earth deserves the praises that I sing
Jesus may You receive the honor that You’re due
O Lord I bring an offering to You
(I bring an offering to You)

Ending
O Lord I bring an offering to You
O Lord I bring an offering to You
I bring an offering to You

Word for the Day: John 4:23,24
Song of the Day: Offering by Paul Baloche

Sunday Dec 6 Love Personified

Intro
Thank you for reading your dailyeward Advent devotional during this holiday season. This week is all about the LOVE God has for us. We believe that God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believes in Him would not perish but have everlasting life. It was love that sent Jesus to the earth as a baby, and love that sent Jesus to the cross, so that we could experience life eternal. God’s love to us is our greatest example of how we should love others. Here is your dailyeword.

We believe that God came to be with us. Everyone longs to know that they have someone who will never leave them, disown them, or desert them. Jesus came as Emmanuel, which means, God dwells with us. Jesus came as love personified. God is love, and he who abides in love, abides in God, and God in him. (I John 4:16) The God of love has come to never leave us, and to abide with us in love. We believe that love is the greatest of all (I Cor. 13:8). We should be love to the world. One thing love does is cover – love is like the snow. The beauty of snow is in what it covers up. Everything can be dry and brown underneath, but put a blanket of snow over the top, and everything looks beautiful. That is just like love. We can bring beauty all around us when we cover other’s mistakes and when we extend grace to others. When we make an effort to cover everything in love, just like a fresh dusting of snow, beauty emerges. God demonstrates His love to us in unique ways, just like the uniqueness of each snowflake… what could be more unique than a royal King born in a manger? When each of us, like individual snowflakes begin to manifest the love of God, the beautiful body of Christ can be revealed. And, when each member loves like Jesus, we can envision the purity of fresh fallen snow, covering ugliness and bringing loveliness to this earth. Love has come; it is Christmas. We Believe! He will never leave us, and His love lives inside of us. We are loved with the purest, most abiding love available – God’s love. Let us always demonstrate His love to others – throughout Christmas, and all through the year.

Winter Snow by Audrey Assad
Verse 1
You could’ve come like a mighty storm
With all the strength of a hurricane
You could’ve come like a forest fire
With the power of heaven in Your flame

Chorus 1
But You came like a winter snow
Quiet and soft and slow
Falling from the sky in the night
To the earth below

Verse 2
You could’ve swept in like a tidal wave
Or in an ocean to ravish our hearts
You could’ve come through like a roaring flood
To wipe away the things we’ve scarred

Chorus 2
Oh, oh but You came like a winter snow
You were quiet, You were soft and slow
Falling from the sky in the night
To the earth below

Bridge
Ooh no, Your voice wasn’t in a bush burning
No, Your voice wasn’t in a rushing wind
It was still it was small it was hidden

Chorus 3
Oh, You came like a winter snow
Quiet and soft and slow
Falling from the sky in the night
To the earth below

Ending
Oh yeah
You came falling from the sky in the night
To the earth below

Word of the Day: 1 John 4:16
Song of the Day: Winter Snow by Audrey Assad

Saturday Dec 5 Led by The Holy Spirit

There are so many amazing prophesies in the Old Testament about the coming Messiah. In the verses in Is 11:1-5, the author tells that out of the lineage of Jesse, a Branch shall grow, and the Holy Spirit will rest upon Him. It is pretty amazing who all are in the line of Jesus. Jesse was David’s father, and Jesus was born to His line all those generations later. All of the names from generation to generation are listed in Matthew chapter 1. We are now in the bloodline of Jesus through salvation. We can now be found in Him, in His royal bloodline, and He in us. It was also prophesied that the Holy Spirit would rest on Jesus. Even before Jesus was born, the Holy Spirit was upon Him in his mother’s womb. Since the day of Pentecost, when the Holy Spirit was poured out on the earth, we now have the same opportunity. The Spirit of the Lord can rest upon us. We can be filled with the Spirit of God, just like Jesus was! Today and everyday, we can yield our life to the Holy Spirit. During this season of Advent, we can be sensitive to the Holy Spirit and be at the right place, at the right time, so we can minister to people in our world. In Jesus’ Name, I thank you God for sending a light to the world in the form of a baby. Help me to be a light in the darkness around me. Thank you for your Holy Spirit’s help in believing your Word and walking in the truth. I will say yes to the voice of the Spirit of God. In Jesus Name, AMEN.
Word of the Day; Is 11:1-5
Song of the Day: Here with Us

Friday Dec 4 The Baby Changed the World

The dramatic events that led up to the birth of Jesus, demonstrate how intricately God orchestrated this world altering event. Before Jesus birth, there were angels, one who came to Zacharias in the temple (in Luke 1:5-10), one who came to Mary, and multitudes who came to the shepherds abiding in their flocks through the night. In the heavens, not only did angels light the sky, there was a new star in the sky that led worshippers to the place where the baby lay. Even getting Mary and Joseph to the little town of Bethlehem, where it was prophesied as the birthplace of the savior, took an act of the government. They were required to register in that particular town, just as Mary was about to have a baby. Amazing how all of these events lined up, to bring the living Word to this earth. All of the events surrounding the birth of Jesus were facilitated because of obedience. From Zacharias and Elizabeth walking in righteousness before God, and obeying the word of the Lord brought to them by an angel, to Mary’s words of submission to the will of the Lord, even to Jesus submitting to the will of His Father in heaven, each one lined up their will with God’s, so that Jesus could be born in a stable, in the little town of Bethlehem, to human parents who could have no earthly idea how this little baby would change the world.

Word of the Day: Luke 1:5-10
Song of the Day: When Hope Came Down

Thursday Dec 3 Word Made Flesh

In John 1:1-5, the Bible tells us that in the beginning was the Word, and that Word was a person whose name is Jesus. He was the light that shone in the darkness, and in Him was life and that life was the light of men. My theme for all of this Advent season is Believe. We believe that Jesus shines brightly in the darkness, and he has given us His life and light to carry to our world. In the darkest part of the year in our hemisphere, it is beautiful to put up lights and burn candles to remind us that Jesus is the light of the world. When He comes on the scene, darkness has to leave. In a world where darkness seems to be gaining a greater foothold, as believers we need to remind ourselves that we carry the light, and wherever we go we bring light and life. So as you prepare for the big day, remember that the Word of God, became flesh, so that we could know Him personally. In Revelations 19, the Bible says that Jesus’ Name is called the Word of God. We believe Jesus is the Word made flesh, and because of Him, we can have hope.

Word of the Day: John 1:1-5
Song of the Day: Emmanuel, Hallowed manger ground

Wednesday Dec 2 He is Here

There is a scripture in Isaiah 1:19 that says if we are willing and obedient, we will eat the good of the land. We’re beginning a journey to Bethlehem this first week of Advent. I want you to think about what Mary must have felt like when she was told as a young woman that she was going to be the mother of Jesus. When the announcement came to her through the angel Gabriel, she didn’t reply with “no way”, or “I don’t think so”. She said without hesitation, I am the Lord’s servant, be it unto me, just as you have spoken. She believed. Then she sang this song:
This version is from the Message Bible
I am bursting with God news, I’m dancing the song of my Savior God
God took one look at me and look what happened
I’m the most fortunate girl on the earth
What He has done for me will never be forgotten.
Mary believed! Because she willing followed the will of God, she experienced great joy in her life, and a new song in her heart.
Word for the Day: Isaiah 1:19 If you are willing and obedient you will eat the good of the land.
Song of the Day: Hallelujah, (He is Here)

Tuesday Dec 1 Be it Unto Me

Be it unto me according to your word. This is one of my favorite in the BIble. It was said by a young girl who had a big mandate on her life. Her name was Mary and you know her story. She told the Lord when she was asked to do something way out of the ordinary. She said yes Lord, “be it unto me according to your word.” Mary visited and stayed with her cousin Elizabeth who was also pregnant and would soon have a baby boy who was John the Baptist. After speaking with Elizabeth, Mary sang this beautiful song.

My soul magnifies the Lord, and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior,
for He has been mindful of the humble state of His servant
From now on all generations will call me blessed
For the mighty one has done great things for me.

This humble servant girl had the most important thing God was looking for – a heart that BELIEVED. She believed even when presented with circumstance that were unbelievable. Her answer was, “Be it unto me according to your Word.” This holy season, let’s have that same attitude…be it unto me according to Your Word. We believe.
Word for the Day: Luke 1:37 For with God, nothing shall be impossible
Song of the Day: Exceeding Joy

Monday 30 Come Lord Jesus

Oh Come, oh come Emmanuel and ransom captive Israel. Whenever I hear this song during the holidays, I am always so thankful that we are not waiting for, or still looking toward our Savior coming to earth. There are many who don’t know this truth. In fact there are people all over the world who are still awaiting the first arrival of their Messiah. We BELIEVE He already came! The prophecies of old were fulfilled. He is here! Emmanuel means God is with us. The waiting and the search are over. Jesus found us and now we can find Him! He came to us, now we can come to Him. He offered His life to us, now we offer our lives to Him. His loved was demonstrated, so that we can demonstrate our love back to Him. He was a willing vessel, and God’s plan was perfectly executed because he was willing and obedient to every part of God’s plan. The Bible says “with GOD, nothing is impossible.” The opposite of that is, without God there are lots of impossibilities. But God is with us. He is here, so now what was once impossible, is possible. We can do all things through Christ who strengthens us. He has come. He is with us. Emmanuel. We believe.
Word for the Day: Isaiah 7:14 …A virgin will conceive and bear a son, and His name will be called Emmanuel.
Song of the Day: O Come Oh Come Emmanuel

Sunday 29 This I Believe

Intro: I believe. Believe is a word that is popular at Christmas time. It is associated with believing in the Magic of Christmas, or even believing in Santa Claus. We call ourselves believers as Christians, and Advent and Christmas are at the heart of what we believe. We believe in the virgin birth. Mary gave birth to a baby named Jesus who grew up to change the world forever. He brought hope into a hopeless world. We believe that! We have experienced that. Let’s strengthen our belief this advent season, and proclaim with boldness that we BELIEVE Jesus brings HOPE. Here is your daily eword.

In Last years Advent Devotional, I gave a bonus section from Dec 28th to January 3rd where we discussed the hidden meanings behind the fun Christmas song called The 12 days of Christmas. The last day is “twelve lords a leaping”, and it reminds us of the twelve basic beliefs of the Apostles Creed. We believe some powerful things as Christians. We have been given hope through the birth of Christ and in Him, we have the power and authority to live the glorious, abundant, hope-filled life that Jesus provided. As we start this Advent Season, my prayer for you is that you would grow deeper in your faith, and BELIEVE for more this season. And as we incorporate seasonal songs into our advent time, my hope is that your home would be filled with music that draws you closer to our savior and makes this Advent season especially meaningful. WE Believe! Let’s say it, and let’s sing it . Most of all, let’s live it!
Here is a song we sing at church called The Creed, or This I Believe for you to recall what WE BELIEVE.

I believe in God our Father
I believe in Christ the Son
I believe in the Holy Spirit
Our God is three in One
I believe in the resurrection
That we will rise again
For I believe in the name of Jesus
I believe in life eternal
I BELIEVE IN THE VIRGIN BIRTH
I believe in the saints’ communion
And in Your holy church
I believe in the resurrection
When Jesus comes again
For I believe in the name of Jesus.

Since salvation starts with belief, if you have never committed your life to Christ, today can be the day that you begin your life as a Believer. A simple prayer like this, is your invitation to have Jesus be your Lord and Savior. Jesus, I believe you are the Christ, the Son of God, and today, I ask you to come into my life and be my Lord and Savior. I will live for you all the days of my life. What a great way to start this season of Advent.
Word of the day: Eph 2:8,9
Song of the Day : The Creed – I Believe

Saturday 28 God Sings Over You

So much has been written about the power of praise. We know from Bible examples that God will put a new song in your heart. He sings over us, so there are songs all around us. It really is amazing to think about. So, how is your praise life? Are you taking time to praise and worship God everyday. If we want to rise above the circumstances of life, we will need a song in our heart. The cursed earth can suck life out of you, you renew your strength in His presence….reading His Word, singing His praises, or just breathing in the Life of God. To stay full, we get to take every opportunity we have to spend time with God. Each day we don’t, we are telling God that we can do life without Him. Yikes!!! I want to rely on Him more today than yesterday, so instead of less time with Him, I want more. Often it seems like the times that we need more time with Him is when we have less time in the natural because of raising children, or job schedules, running kids around, or whatever keeps us busy. Those are the times to get creative. Take a praise and worship cd with you, or listen to great Christian music on the radio, maybe KAGF 105.5! Have a teaching CD in the car, or even the Bible on CD. Turn off the TV at home, and enjoy the silence, or listen to some uplifting music. Be creative and make the most of every opportunity to get refilled. It is the only way we can rise above circumstances of life….stay filled up with the power of God. Let His song, bring hope to your life.