Daily Scripture Readings for Advent

It's hard not to notice the excitement, the expectancy that's in the air at Christmas time. Children, they have an extra bounce in their step as they run around, looking at all the glittery, bright, and shiny Christmas items for sale everywhere. People are excitedly preparing to celebrate. They're shopping, baking and decorating; everything's leading up to that one day - Christmas. Stores start advertising weeks in advance, some start preparing even earlier with Christmas in July sales. Dance theaters, orchestras, and dramatic groups have all been practicing for the Christmas theater season. Movie companies, anticipating the surge of movie goers, prepare special holiday productions.
The anticipation, the excitement is everywhere; but something is missing. The day, Christmas day, comes and goes, people are let down. Things don't quite live up to what they're expecting. What's wrong? Has our excitement been misplaced; have we forgotten the reason, the why, behind the celebration?
As Christmas approaches, take time to remember why we celebrate. Daily Scripture Readings for Advent contains Scripture readings to take you through the Advent Season. Traditionally Advent begins on the 4th Sunday before Christmas and has 4 themes, Prophecy, Bethlehem, Shepherds and Angels. Advent is a time of preparation, not of food and gifts, but preparation of our hearts. This year let us prepare our hearts to celebrate the true meaning of Christmas. Over the next several weeks, let's take time to look at what the Bible says about the birth of Jesus so we can celebrate with understanding and joy.
And all the people went their way to eat and drink and to send portions and to make great rejoicing, because they had understood the words that were declared to them. Nehemiah 8:12 ESV

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Daily Scripture Readings for Advent

It's hard not to notice the excitement, the expectancy that's in the air at Christmas time. Children, they have an extra bounce in their step as they run around, looking at all the glittery, bright, and shiny Christmas items for sale everywhere. People are excitedly preparing to celebrate. They're shopping, baking and decorating; everything's leading up to that one day - Christmas. Stores start advertising weeks in advance, some start preparing even earlier with Christmas in July sales. Dance theaters, orchestras, and dramatic groups have all been practicing for the Christmas theater season. Movie companies, anticipating the surge of movie goers, prepare special holiday productions.
The anticipation, the excitement is everywhere; but something is missing. The day, Christmas day, comes and goes, people are let down. Things don't quite live up to what they're expecting. What's wrong? Has our excitement been misplaced; have we forgotten the reason, the why, behind the celebration?
As Christmas approaches, take time to remember why we celebrate. Daily Scripture Readings for Advent contains Scripture readings to take you through the Advent Season. Traditionally Advent begins on the 4th Sunday before Christmas and has 4 themes, Prophecy, Bethlehem, Shepherds and Angels. Advent is a time of preparation, not of food and gifts, but preparation of our hearts. This year let us prepare our hearts to celebrate the true meaning of Christmas. Over the next several weeks, let's take time to look at what the Bible says about the birth of Jesus so we can celebrate with understanding and joy.
And all the people went their way to eat and drink and to send portions and to make great rejoicing, because they had understood the words that were declared to them. Nehemiah 8:12 ESV

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Daily Scripture Readings for Advent

Daily Scripture Readings for Advent

by Tami Munden
Daily Scripture Readings for Advent

Daily Scripture Readings for Advent

by Tami Munden

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It's hard not to notice the excitement, the expectancy that's in the air at Christmas time. Children, they have an extra bounce in their step as they run around, looking at all the glittery, bright, and shiny Christmas items for sale everywhere. People are excitedly preparing to celebrate. They're shopping, baking and decorating; everything's leading up to that one day - Christmas. Stores start advertising weeks in advance, some start preparing even earlier with Christmas in July sales. Dance theaters, orchestras, and dramatic groups have all been practicing for the Christmas theater season. Movie companies, anticipating the surge of movie goers, prepare special holiday productions.
The anticipation, the excitement is everywhere; but something is missing. The day, Christmas day, comes and goes, people are let down. Things don't quite live up to what they're expecting. What's wrong? Has our excitement been misplaced; have we forgotten the reason, the why, behind the celebration?
As Christmas approaches, take time to remember why we celebrate. Daily Scripture Readings for Advent contains Scripture readings to take you through the Advent Season. Traditionally Advent begins on the 4th Sunday before Christmas and has 4 themes, Prophecy, Bethlehem, Shepherds and Angels. Advent is a time of preparation, not of food and gifts, but preparation of our hearts. This year let us prepare our hearts to celebrate the true meaning of Christmas. Over the next several weeks, let's take time to look at what the Bible says about the birth of Jesus so we can celebrate with understanding and joy.
And all the people went their way to eat and drink and to send portions and to make great rejoicing, because they had understood the words that were declared to them. Nehemiah 8:12 ESV


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BN ID: 2940045423045
Publisher: Tami Munden
Publication date: 10/25/2013
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Format: eBook
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About the Author

I’m Tami. I am the mother of 3 grown children who I homeschooled. I love teaching and learning new things, so I was very blessed to be able to teach my children. I have a wonderful husband who always encourages me to learn and grow in my life and my faith. I have a Biblical Worldview and believe there are absolutes. The Creator and His creations fascinate me – the diversity and the complexity, the beauty and the splendor, all aspects of it are amazing and awe inspiring.
I believe through God’s Word, we learn about who we are, but more importantly about who He is. We see the truth of His word through His creation. I believe, as A. W. Tozer says, “What comes into our minds when we think about God is the most important thing about us.” It is my hope that my writing glorifies Him and encourages others.

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