The One: Adventنموونە

Biblical joy is a profound decision of faith and hope in the power of Jesus’ own life and love.
When you believe that Jesus’ love has overcome death itself, joy becomes strangely reasonable even in the darkest of circumstances. This doesn’t mean you should ignore or suppress sorrow. That’s not healthy or necessary. Paul often expressed his grief over missing loved ones or his own freedom. He called it being full of sorrow and yet full of rejoicing. As he acknowledged his pain, he also made a choice to trust Jesus that his loss wouldn’t have the final word.
Read:
2 Corinthians 6:10
Reflect:
Can you recall a time in your life when you were full of sorrow yet could still fully rejoice? If so, how would you describe that experience?
Take a moment now to pray to God. Thank him for his joy that can outlast the fiercest of pain. Invite him to teach you how to rejoice in the midst of suffering. Be honest with him about where you are struggling and ask him for what you need.
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The Christ Tree contains countless sprigs of fir, representing each of us. No two sprigs are the same and they come together to form a magnificent sight. Each one is unique, yet an essential part of the whole, just as we are described in 1 Corinthians 12. We hope you will join us as we read The One Advent plan and celebrate the birth of our Lord and Savior.
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