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Thank you all so much for joining me this month in reading the Names of Jesus Advent Devotions. It’s been a true blessing to share them. Remembering who God is and putting our trust in Him brings so much peace and hope. I know many of you, like me, are going through devastating times. I pray these devotions have been a blessing to your heart and that your faith has been strengthened this Christmas season.
On the blog today, I’m sharing an additional Advent devotion. Three years ago at this time God put it on my heart to write these devotions and share one devotion a day on social media. Honestly, I didn’t know what I was getting into when I said yes to this assignment. I wrote each one the night before. The first week went really well. Each night before bed I would spend a few hours researching, praying, and typing. By the next morning, I had a devotion ready to post. It didn’t take long to realize this wasn’t going to be easy, especially during the busiest month of the year. So, to make a long story short, by the time it was Christmas Eve I didn’t have the time or energy to write another devotion for Christmas day. You might have noticed, if you’ve read these in previous years, there isn’t a devotion for day 25. I’m happy to say I had time to write this year. So, below you will find Advent Day 25.
I pray more of the love, peace and hope of Jesus will fill your heart this Christmas and New Year.
♥️ Jenny
Day 25
Jesus is “The Word”
In the very beginning of the Old Testament we find how powerful God’s words are. Genesis chapter one says that each day, for six days, God spoke creation into existence. We also find out very quickly, in the story of Adam and Eve, that God’s words are to be listened to and obeyed. This is always for our protection and our good. Throughout the Bible God continues to speak His heart to mankind to draw them to Himself. In the Old Testament much of the time God used prophets to share His message. But many times His people would not listen and they would suffer the consequences. In the New Testament we learn that God sent His Son into the world to reveal His message of grace and truth to all. Many have listened and received His grace. Sadly and tragically many have not.
When Jesus is transfigured on the mountain, God speaks from heaven and says,
“This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased; listen to him.” Matthew 17:5
Hebrews chapter one says, “Long ago, at many times and in many ways, God spoke to our fathers by the prophets, but in these last days he has spoken to us by his Son…”
Theologian W.H. Griffith Thomas says “Christ is God’s thought made audible and His will made intelligible. It is for us to listen and learn, because the message is for all men, at all times, and for all things.”
May this old Maranatha worship song be our prayer for all this Christmas.
Open our eyes Lord
We want to see Jesus
To reach out and touch Him
And say that we love Him
Open our ears Lord
And Help us to listen
Open our eyes Lord
We want to see Jesus
“And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we have seen his glory, glory as of the only Son from the Father, full of grace and truth…For from his fullness we have all received, grace upon grace.” John 1:14,16
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