• Day 24
    Dec 24 2024

    “The Word Became Flesh”

    On this final day of this Advent devotional, we reflect on John 1:14-18, a passage that reveals the heart of Christmas: “The Word became flesh and made His dwelling among us.” Jesus, the eternal Word of God, entered creation to bring grace and truth to a weary world. His birth, life, and sacrifice offer the hope and promise of salvation to all who receive Him.

    This Christmas, as we celebrate with family and friends, let us marvel at the miracle of God’s love story. The birth of Jesus is more than a moment in history—it is the fulfillment of God’s promise to dwell with us, to save us, and to call us His own. The hope of Christmas is wrapped in grace we don’t deserve and truth that sets us free.

    As you wish your loved ones a Merry Christmas, may those words carry the wonder and joy of this miraculous gift. Celebrate the birth of our Savior, Jesus—the light of the world, the Word made flesh, and the hope for all humanity. Glory to God in the highest!

    What is Advent? It is the season of remembering and rejoicing. We remember Christ’s first coming as a baby born in Bethlehem and joyfully anticipate his second coming, when he will return to renew and redeem every part of the fallen creation. The Advent season is a time to reflect upon God's promises and anticipate their fulfillment.

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    5 mins
  • Day 23
    Dec 23 2024

    “The Light of the World”

    Today’s reading from John 1:1-13 reminds us of the profound truth of Jesus’ identity as the Word and the Light of all mankind. Through Him, all things were made, and His light shines in the darkness, a light that darkness cannot overcome. This passage calls us to recognize the unifying force of Jesus, fully divine and fully human, who offers the hope of life and light to the world.

    As we marvel at the Christmas lights illuminating the season, we are reminded that they are only a reflection of the true light, Jesus. To those who receive Him, He gives the right to become children of God—a reality so powerful it should never lose its meaning.

    This Christmas, pause to reflect on the beauty of this gift. You are a child of God, belonging to the source of all light. Let this truth fill your heart with joy and inspire you to glorify Jesus, the Light of the World.

    What is Advent? It is the season of remembering and rejoicing. We remember Christ’s first coming as a baby born in Bethlehem and joyfully anticipate his second coming, when he will return to renew and redeem every part of the fallen creation. The Advent season is a time to reflect upon God's promises and anticipate their fulfillment.

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    7 mins
  • Day 22
    Dec 22 2024

    “A Child is Born, A Son is Given”

    Today’s reading from Isaiah 9:2-7 paints a beautiful picture of hope fulfilled in the birth of Jesus Christ. Written 700 years before the first Christmas morning, this prophecy celebrates the arrival of a light that shatters darkness, a child born to bring freedom, justice, and everlasting peace. He is the Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, and Prince of Peace.

    Isaiah’s words remind us of the deep anticipation and longing for the Messiah, a hope that sustained God’s people through generations. This same hope is ours to embrace today. Amid the busyness and distractions of the season, we’re invited to pause and rediscover the pure joy of Christmas—our salvation through Jesus.

    Will you unwrap the gift of joyous hope today? Let the promise of Isaiah 9 renew your heart with childlike faith as we rejoice in the miracle of Jesus’ birth. Celebrate the light of the world and the peace He brings to all who receive Him.

    What is Advent? It is the season of remembering and rejoicing. We remember Christ’s first coming as a baby born in Bethlehem and joyfully anticipate his second coming, when he will return to renew and redeem every part of the fallen creation. The Advent season is a time to reflect upon God's promises and anticipate their fulfillment.

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    6 mins
  • Day 21
    Dec 21 2024

    “Sharing the Good News”

    Today’s reading from Luke 2:15-20 continues the shepherds’ story as they respond to the angelic announcement of Jesus’ birth. Hurrying to Bethlehem, they find Mary, Joseph, and the baby lying in a manger—just as the angel had said. Filled with awe and joy, the shepherds can’t keep the news to themselves. They spread the word, glorifying and praising God for the miracle they’ve witnessed.

    The shepherds’ celebration goes beyond simply marveling at the moment; they become witnesses and proclaimers of the good news. Their response challenges us to consider how we can share the miracle of Christmas with others. This season, as we celebrate with lights, songs, and gifts, let’s also follow the shepherds’ example by sharing the hope and love of Jesus.

    Who in your life needs to hear about the miracle of Christmas? Pray for boldness and opportunities to share the good news of God’s love through the birth of His Son, Jesus.

    What is Advent? It is the season of remembering and rejoicing. We remember Christ’s first coming as a baby born in Bethlehem and joyfully anticipate his second coming, when he will return to renew and redeem every part of the fallen creation. The Advent season is a time to reflect upon God's promises and anticipate their fulfillment.

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    5 mins
  • Day 20
    Dec 20 2024

    “Good News of Great Joy”

    Today’s reading from Luke 2:8-14 recounts the incredible moment when angels appeared to shepherds, proclaiming the birth of Jesus. On an ordinary night, the fields were suddenly illuminated by the glory of the Lord, and the angel announced the good news: the Savior had been born. The angelic choir’s song, “Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace,” filled the night with hope and joy.

    This moment reminds us that the message of Christ’s birth is for everyone, including the lowly and unexpected. The shepherds’ experience challenges us to reflect on the awe and wonder of this season. Their response to the good news—a heart full of praise—can be ours as well.

    As you move through this Advent season, ask yourself: Is the praise of God the song of your heart? Let the story of the shepherds inspire you to live in awe of God’s glory, peace, and the gift of His Son. Join us in praising Him today!

    What is Advent? It is the season of remembering and rejoicing. We remember Christ’s first coming as a baby born in Bethlehem and joyfully anticipate his second coming, when he will return to renew and redeem every part of the fallen creation. The Advent season is a time to reflect upon God's promises and anticipate their fulfillment.

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    6 mins
  • Day 19
    Dec 19 2024

    “Good News of Great Joy”

    Today’s reading from Luke 2:8-20 captures the awe-inspiring moment when shepherds, keeping watch over their flocks, are visited by angels announcing the birth of Jesus. The angel’s message—“Good news of great joy for all people”—emphasizes that the gospel of Jesus is for everyone, bringing peace and joy to those who receive it.

    The shepherds’ response is immediate. They go with haste to see the Savior and then spread the word of what they have witnessed. Their excitement and boldness remind us of the importance of sharing the good news of Jesus with others. Evangelism is not just an obligation but an overflow of the joy and hope we have in Christ.

    Today, reflect on the question: How can you share the gospel with those who are far from God? Pray for boldness, wisdom, and a heart that desires to make His name known. Let the good news of Jesus inspire you to glorify and praise God, just as the shepherds did.

    What is Advent? It is the season of remembering and rejoicing. We remember Christ’s first coming as a baby born in Bethlehem and joyfully anticipate his second coming, when he will return to renew and redeem every part of the fallen creation. The Advent season is a time to reflect upon God's promises and anticipate their fulfillment.

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    7 mins
  • Day 18
    Dec 18 2024

    “The Manger and the Kingdom”

    Today’s reading from Luke 2:1-7 recounts the humble yet powerful birth of Jesus. Born in Bethlehem and laid in a manger, Jesus’ arrival fulfilled prophecy and set in motion God’s plan for redemption. The manger, a feeding trough for animals, symbolizes spiritual nourishment and humility. Jesus, the Bread of Life, offers sustenance for our souls, showing us that God’s kingdom often works through unexpected and lowly means.

    The circumstances of Jesus’ birth remind us that God uses what the world may overlook to display His glory. From the poverty of the manger to the majesty of the cross, Jesus humbled Himself so that we could be lifted up as sons and daughters of God. His arrival marked the beginning of the ultimate rescue mission to save humanity from sin and death.

    Take a moment today to reflect on how you can express praise and thanks to Jesus for His humility, sacrifice, and love. Let us worship Him as the King who came to serve and save.

    What is Advent? It is the season of remembering and rejoicing. We remember Christ’s first coming as a baby born in Bethlehem and joyfully anticipate his second coming, when he will return to renew and redeem every part of the fallen creation. The Advent season is a time to reflect upon God's promises and anticipate their fulfillment.

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    5 mins
  • Day 17
    Dec 17 2024

    “A Horn of Salvation”

    Today’s reading from Luke 1:67-79 captures Zechariah’s Spirit-filled prophecy, praising God for His redemption through Jesus Christ. Zechariah speaks of the “horn of salvation,” a powerful symbol of God’s deliverance, and proclaims the mercy of God fulfilled in Jesus. This Savior would shine light into the darkness, offering peace and guiding His people into forgiveness and freedom.

    Zechariah’s words remind us of God’s desire for a daily relationship with His people—not a distant or occasional connection but a life of abiding with Him in holiness and peace. As we reflect on this passage, we are invited to consider: Do we treat God as someone to seek only in times of need, or as our loving Father with whom we commune daily?

    Take time today to reflect on how your life might change if you pursued daily communion with God. Pray for a renewed hunger to abide in His presence, and thank Him for the salvation and peace we have in Jesus.

    What is Advent? It is the season of remembering and rejoicing. We remember Christ’s first coming as a baby born in Bethlehem and joyfully anticipate his second coming, when he will return to renew and redeem every part of the fallen creation. The Advent season is a time to reflect upon God's promises and anticipate their fulfillment.

    Join us on this journey of hope.

    Find out more about Vox Church at https://voxchurch.org

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    6 mins