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    Advent Reflection: Day 10

    Tuesday, December 8 Isaiah 4:2–6; Acts 11:1–18 As I was driving down the Bostic Sunshine Highway in my Ford pickup truck with all the windows down listening to Willie Nelson singing “It’s All Going to Pot,” I could not help but reflect on Isaiah’s description of Judah at the time of this writing. In the […]

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    Advent Reflection: Day 11

    Wednesday,  December 9 Malachi 2:10-3:1;  Luke 1:5-17 In a world painted by panic, politics, and a pandemic identified as COVID–19, it is safe to say that the year of 2020 will not be soon forgotten. One of the crucial steps in decreasing the spread of COVID–19 is washing your hands. This pandemic has revealed our […]

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    Advent Reflection: Day 12

    Thursday, December 10 Psalm 126; Habakkuk 2:1–5 Philippians 3:7–11 I have a friend who has three dogs and she is convinced that the Lord speaks to her through those dogs. Every time she preaches a sermon or leads a devotion, she uses them in some analogy. While I also have three dogs, I feel like the […]

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    Advent Reflection: Day 13

    Friday, December 11 Habakkuk 3:2-6; Philippians 3:12-16 Growing up, my church did not celebrate Advent. When I was young, our celebrations included rehearsals, Christmas plays, concerts, and brown bags of fruit, nuts, and hard candy. I remember the anxiety of forgetting my lines, fear of embarrassment, and thoughts of people laughing at me. During Advent ceremonies, […]

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    Advent Reflection: Day 14

    Saturday, December 12 Habakkuk 3:13–19; Matthew 21: 28–32 I don’t know what it is about being in the car, me driving, my six–year–old daughter sitting in the back, but something about this situation prompts her to ask challenging questions such as “why are people mean?” and “why does God let people get sick?” She asks […]

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    Advent Reflection: Day 15

    Sunday,  December 13 Isaiah 61:1–4, 8–11; Luke 1:46b–55; John 1:6–8, 19–28 I am not someone who likes surprises. One need only look through my Netflix viewing history to find that, rather than trying something new, I return to the same, well-worn television content again and again. I enjoy the predictability of knowing where a story […]

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    Advent Reflection: Day 16

    Monday, December 14 Psalm 125; 1 Kings 18:1–18 Ephesians 6:10–17 Growing up in central Missouri, the coldest night of the year always seemed to be the evening of our annual Hanging of the Green service. As part of that Advent tradition, the entire congregation would recess near the end of the service to stand outside and […]

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    Advent Reflection: Day 17

    Tuesday,  December 15 2 Kings 2:9–22; Acts 3:17–4:4 How do you know what to believe when it comes to faith, society, politics, or other important issues? This is a question I have found myself rhetorically asking more than ever over the past year. Should we blindly follow the direction of our pastor? Or our preferred […]

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    Advent Reflection: Day 18

    Wednesday, December 16 Malachi 3:16–4:6; Mark 9:9–13 In Mark 9, it is observed that the prophesy in Malachi 3:16–4:6 has just been fulfilled. Both Elijah and Moses have just appeared up on the mountain with Jesus, Peter, James, and John in a moment known as the Transfiguration. In a conversation walking down from the mountain […]

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    Advent Reflection: Day 19

    Thursday, December 17 Psalm 89:1–4, 19–26; 2 Samuel 6:1–11; Hebrews 1:1–4 One of the most disheartening aspects of this pandemic has been the inability to make plans and keep commitments. My “cancellations” for the year included multiple funerals, several family gatherings, a dentist appointment, a doctor’s appointment, my youngest daughter’s 4th birthday party and my oldest […]