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Choosing Joy, Even Now

Choosing Joy, Even Now

Monday, December 15, 2025

Philippians 4:4–7
Choosing Joy, Even Now

Yesterday in worship, we focused on joy. No matter where that worship took place—whether in a church, a chapel, a living room, or somewhere else—there is joy in the House of God when people gather with open hearts. Joy grows when we are with others who encourage us, pray for us, and remind us that we are not alone.

Even so, joy can feel fragile at this time of year. Like winter, it is easy to feel discouraged, surrounded by gray skies, cold days, and long nights. We also wake up to news of violence that shakes communities and brings grief, including recent shootings in places that should be safe. All of this can feel overwhelming.

Advent does not ignore that heaviness. Instead, it speaks directly into it. Paul’s words remind us that joy is not the absence of sorrow, nor is it naïve optimism. Joy is something we choose and practice, even when the world feels uncertain. It requires intention. We have to look for it. We have to be willing to notice where God is still at work—in compassion, in kindness, in moments of connection that break through the darkness.

Life is too short to hold on to things that harden our hearts. Advent invites us to forgive quickly, to love quickly, to let go of what weighs us down, and to welcome what gives life. This is not ignoring reality; it is having faithful hope. It is choosing joy, even now.

Prayer:
God of peace, hold us in a world that feels heavy. Help us seek joy with intention, trust your nearness, and live with hope as we wait for Christ’s coming. Amen.

 

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When Joy Breaks Through

When Joy Breaks Through

Sunday, December 14, 2025

Isaiah 35:1–10
When Joy Breaks Through

The prophet Isaiah spoke to people who felt tired, worn out, and unsure about what was ahead. Still, he brought them a bold promise: the wilderness will rejoice, the weak will find strength, and sorrow will not have the last word. Isaiah assures us that joy can break through even in the most unlikely places.

I see that promise in our life together as a church. It appears when the building is quietly busy—someone making coffee, another counting money, someone mowing the lawn, or taking out the trash. It’s there in Christmas lights being untangled and hung, and in tables cleared in the Compassion Closet to make space for more generous donations.

Joy also appears in quieter ways. It’s there when we sit with someone who is grieving, in a phone call or text that says, “I was thinking about you,” or in a shared smile, a listening ear, or a simple prayer during an ordinary day.

Isaiah’s vision reminds us that God’s joy isn’t loud or showy. It often grows quietly, through faithfulness, shared work, and people who show up to do what needs to be done so others can find hope. This is holy ground. This is Advent joy taking root.

Prayer:
God of promise and hope, open our eyes to the joy you are already bringing to life among us. Strengthen us where we are weary, and help us trust that you are making all things new, even now. Amen.

 
 

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Trusting the One Who Holds Us

Trusting the One Who Holds Us

Friday, December 12, 2025
Psalm 146

Trusting the One Who Holds Us

Often, we place our trust in plans, people, routines, and expectations. Psalm 146 gently reminds us that while these may fail us, God remains faithful. God notices the overlooked, lifts those who are bowed down, and stays close to the vulnerable.

This psalm invites us to loosen our grip on what we cannot control and to rest instead in who God is. Trust is rarely instant. It grows slowly, through prayer, through disappointment, and through learning that God is still present when answers don’t come quickly.

Today, consider where your trust feels stretched. God is patient with our uncertainty and steady in response to our prayers.

Prayer:
Steadfast God, teach us to place our trust in you when life feels uncertain. Remind us that your faithfulness does not waver, even when our confidence does. Amen.

 
 

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For the Sake of God’s People

For the Sake of God’s People

Friday, December 5, 2025

Psalm 122

For the Sake of God’s People

Some days, prayer feels natural; other days, it feels like work. Psalm 122 reminds us that prayer is not just for ourselves, but for one another. The psalmist prays for peace “for the sake of my family and friends,” and in those words we hear a gentle call to widen the circle of our care.

Some of the people you pray for today may never know your name. Some may be close to your heart. And some, if we’re honest, may be people we struggle to love. Yet God meets us in all of those prayers, weaving mercy and compassion through every whispered hope.

Wherever you are today, take a moment to lift someone into God’s light. Let your prayers be a quiet act of love, a way of saying, “You are not alone.”

Prayer 
Loving God, gather all whom we hold in our hearts into your peace today. Surround them with your presence and let your mercy rest upon them. Amen.

 
 

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The Gift of Paying Attention

The Gift of Paying Attention

Advent Devotion – Wednesday, December 3, 2025

Matthew 24:36–44
The Gift of Paying Attention

Some days, life feels busy and full, and it’s easy to move from one thing to the next without really being present. Jesus’ words in Matthew 24 remind us that God often comes to us quietly, in moments we do not expect. God does not come to startle us, but to gently bring us back to awareness.

Advent invites us into that kind of attentiveness. It encourages us to slow our pace just enough to notice the grace hidden in ordinary moments: a conversation that lifts your spirit, a memory that warms your heart, the flicker of hope you didn’t expect to feel. Sometimes the holiest moments are the ones we almost overlook.

Wherever you are today, whether distracted, busy, grateful, or somewhere in between, may you feel God’s presence in your day, reminding you that you are not walking through this season alone.

Prayer:
God who comes quietly, open our hearts to notice you today. Help us pay attention to the small moments where your love is breaking in. Amen.

 
 

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Wake Up to Grace

Wake Up to Grace

Advent Devotion – Tuesday, December 2, 2025

Scripture: Romans 13:11–14
Wake Up to Grace

There are times when we go through our days on autopilot, feeling busy, tired, distracted, or just overwhelmed. Paul’s words in Romans 13 feel like a gentle nudge to open our eyes again: “Wake from sleep… the night is far gone, the day is near.”

Advent invites us to wake up like this, not with pressure or fear, but with hope. It calls us to notice where God is already moving in our lives. Sometimes that awakening comes in small ways: a quiet moment, an unexpected kindness, or the reminder that God hasn’t forgotten us. Like a friend tapping us on the shoulder, grace calls us back to ourselves, back to the life God wants for us, back to the light.

Wherever you find yourself today, whether in routine, exhaustion, or joy, may you sense God gently waking your spirit to something deeper, brighter, and new.

Prayer:
God of grace, awaken our hearts today. Help us see your light in the ordinary moments and guide us to walk in your love. Amen.

 
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