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Day 11: The God Who Sees
Reflection:
God sees injustice, hears the cries of the oppressed, and comes down. Advent is the assurance that God does not ignore suffering. One of the great difficulties in waiting for God is not being able to see ourselves what God is doing. But God is always active, moving in the midst of our sometimes seemingly stagnant reality. Not only does God see our suffering, but it also concerns Him. He comes to rescue us, though in His time, and with perfect understanding. One day, we will see from the other side of glory how God was active through it all. For now, we put our faith not in what we see, but in what God sees.
Meditation:
Where do you need to believe that God sees?
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About this Plan

Advent is more than a countdown to Christmas. It is a season of holy waiting, of longing in the dark for the Light that is coming. We not only look back to the manger, but forward to Christ’s return in glory. Advent trains our hearts to be awake and expectant, anchoring us in the hope of God’s promises. This 25-day plan invites you to slow down, reflect, and rediscover the meaning of Advent. Together we will journey through Scripture, prayer, and meditation, remembering that the coming of Jesus is not sentimental tradition, but a world-shaking reality.
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