You’ve spent several weeks praising God for his faithfulness and his promises. Now it’s a new year and it’s time to think about how you will focus on God’s word in a new season. I know, the cover of this book only mentions the end of the year. I didn’t think “Treasuring God’s Faithfulness as … Continue reading New Year’s Week, Day 2
Author: Ruthinthedesert
New Year’s Day
Psalm 8 (Read all the scriptures here.) Numbers 6:22-27 Galatians 4:4-7 Philippians 2:5-11 Luke 2:15-21 Notes Psalm 8: This psalm celebrates the greatness of God’s name as well as his power in creation. It is fascinating to ponder this as we consider Jesus becoming a helpless baby. Numbers 6:22-27 is a blessing the priests would … Continue reading New Year’s Day
Resources
A few books and accessories that I found helpful as I learned about Advent and God's faithfulness
December 28 Remembering the Infants of Bethlehem
Like St. Stephen’s Day, this is a startling somber remembrance in the midst of the festive twelve days of Christmas. Psalm 124 Jeremiah 31:15-17 Revelation 21:1-7 Matthew 2:13-18 Psalm 124 is an interesting psalm to read on a day when we remember Jesus and his family fleeing to Egypt to escape King Herod’s wrath. I … Continue reading December 28 Remembering the Infants of Bethlehem
December 27 Remembering the Apostle John
Psalm 92 (links to scriptures here) Exodus 33:18-23 I John 1:1-9 John 21:19-24 Notes Psalm 92: As the year draws to a close, we are all conscious that we are getting older. The end of Psalm 92 reminds us that God calls us to flourish spiritually in all seasons of our lives. Exodus 33: God … Continue reading December 27 Remembering the Apostle John
December 26 St. Stephen’s Day
I remember learning the carol “Good King Wenceslas” when I was a kid, and finding out that St. Stephen’s Day, mentioned in the song, is December 26. It wasn’t until recently that I realized what this means: after Christmas—the very next day!—the church has traditionally remembered the first Christian martyr. What a somber thing to … Continue reading December 26 St. Stephen’s Day
Christmas Day Daytime
Why in the world are there three readings for Christmas Day? To give you options. To give you something to come back and read in the middle of January when you are wondering where the holiday season vanished to so quickly. And not to give you stress. So if your guests or your pets or … Continue reading Christmas Day Daytime
Christmas Day Dawn
There are three sets of traditional readings for Christmas. I couldn't pick just one! So today you have options. Choose the one that fits your celebration. There’s a midnight reading if you need a few moments of peace after a late night wrapping session. There’s a reading for dawn, in case your cat wakes you … Continue reading Christmas Day Dawn
Christmas Day Midnight
Today you have options. Choose the one that fits your celebration. There’s a midnight reading if you need a few moments of peace after a late night wrapping session. There’s a reading for dawn, in case your cat wakes you up earlier than you expected. And there’s a reading for the middle of the day—if … Continue reading Christmas Day Midnight
Christmas Eve
This is the week to really practice surrender. The idea is to not read all the readings. They are here for you if and when you need them. This is one of the things I love about following the traditional Advent schedule. It teaches us to surrender–to let things go. It reminds us that we … Continue reading Christmas Eve