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Wednesday, 4 December 2013

ADVENT ONE: DAY THREE - ELIZABETH'S STORY

ADVENT ONE:DAY THREE

Theme: People – Elizabeth – Mary’s Cousin.

Elizabeth's story has three episodes:

1  Elizabeth becomes pregnant, Luke 1:5-25.
Elizabeth was a respectable woman married to Zechariah, a member of the Jerusalem priesthood. She was past menopause, her husband was elderly, and she had given up hoping for child. But Elizabeth's life took an unexpected turn. She became pregnant, to the amazement of all.

2 Mary visits Elizabeth Luke 1:57-66.
 While she was pregnant with the future John the Baptist, she gave shelter to her young cousin Mary of Nazareth who, pregnant with Jesus and unmarried, may have been fleeing from the anger of her family. At their meeting, each recognizes that they and their children will be an extraordinary part of God's  plan for humanity

3  Elizabeth gives birth to John, Luke 1:67-80 .
A few months later Elizabeth bore the son she had always hoped for. She named him 'John'. He was circumcised, and Zechariah regains his speech and hearing.

Further reading about this extraordinary women and her story can be found at the following web page – from which the above is acknowledged –

http://www.womeninthebible.net/2.4.Elizabeth.htm

Pause for Thought –

We find yet again a similar story of a women who was beyond child bearing age, becoming pregnant; overtones of both the story of Sarah the wife of Abraham and of Hannah, who gave her son to service in the temple in the book of Samuel.

We see in the story of Elizabeth extraordinary faith in God; knowing that all things work in accordance with the promises of His overwhelming generosity and timing.  But, in her encounter with her pregnant unmarried cousin, Mary; she feels her own unborn child move as an acknowledgement of the miracle of the child her cousin, was carrying.  Elizabeth would give birth to a son, who we know as John the Baptist – who became the forerunner who baptised Jesus.

So often, we want matters in our lives to be, instant – in this story we are yet again reminded that all our requests made known to God, are to be birthed through our faith, and its twin – patience.

Are you in your faith, patient as you wait for your prayers to be answered?


Meditation

The theme of timely faith and patience runs through Elizabeth’s story, in our meditation podcast we are being led into that awesome place of stillness before God – Elizabeth must have spent hours before God in prayer, patiently and faithfully waiting for His answer.  This Christmas, as you are toss into the chaotic commercial and busyness of the season – take some time out and reconnect with the real meaning - Let the words in this podcast speak to you, what are your desires, hopes and needs?   Place them before God just like Elizabeth did; learn the power of patience and faith and expect real timely answers to your prayers in this season of busyness.

This podcast tells a lovely story of a modern women’s trust and her ultimate recovery to wholeness, just like Elizabeth; faith and patience were the power tools that brought the breakthrough.

What breakthrough do you need in your life this Christmastide?

Podcast link -


ADVENT ONE: DAY TWO

Theme: People – Anna

Anna’s Story ....

36 There was also a prophet named Anna. She was the daughter of Penuel from the tribe of Asher. Anna was very old. After getting married, she lived with her husband seven years. 37 Then she was a widow until she was 84. She never left the temple. She worshiped night and day, praying and going without eating.

38 Anna came up to Jesus’ family at that very moment. She gave thanks to God. And she spoke about the child to all who were looking forward to the time when Jerusalem would be set free.
Bible Reference: Luke Chapter: 2: 36-38
Pause for thought

What a life: widowed after, seven years of, marriage. Her father, born the name: Penuel, that means; – ‘face of God’. She was a member of the tribe of Asher; which means; ‘Happy blessed’. In this time, the meaning of names were very significant, and an important part of ‘who you were’. 

What we can take from this simple story is that Anna was a women, of vision, for a time when God’s ultimate promise would be fulfilled; a free Jerusalem – through a promised Messiah.  So committed to God, she chose to rise above her tragic loss, and live out her years as a Servant of God – a Deaconess in the Temple Courts.

Her eyes saw the face of God, in Jesus as a reward for her timely service of devotion – she was a true vision of her ancestors, name – a person who was ‘happy and blessed.

What can Anna’s devotion teach you?


Meditation

The message of Anna, is an act of timely vision. In this meditation listen to the Podcast of the Celtic Hymn – Be thou my vision – who is your vision and inspiration this Christmas?


ADVENT ONE: DAY TWO

Theme: People – Anna

Anna’s Story ....

36 There was also a prophet named Anna. She was the daughter of Penuel from the tribe of Asher. Anna was very old. After getting married, she lived with her husband seven years. 37 Then she was a widow until she was 84. She never left the temple. She worshiped night and day, praying and going without eating.

38 Anna came up to Jesus’ family at that very moment. She gave thanks to God. And she spoke about the child to all who were looking forward to the time when Jerusalem would be set free.
Bible Reference: Luke Chapter: 2: 36-38
Pause for thought

What a life: widowed after, seven years of, marriage. Her father, born the name: Penuel, that means; – ‘face of God’. She was a member of the tribe of Asher; which means; ‘Happy blessed’. In this time, the meaning of names were very significant, and an important part of ‘who you were’. 

What we can take from this simple story is that Anna was a women, of vision, for a time when God’s ultimate promise would be fulfilled; a free Jerusalem – through a promised Messiah.  So committed to God, she chose to rise above her tragic loss, and live out her years as a Servant of God – a Deaconess in the Temple Courts.

Her eyes saw the face of God, in Jesus as a reward for her timely service of devotion – she was a true vision of her ancestors, name – a person who was ‘happy and blessed.

What can Anna’s devotion teach you?


Meditation

The message of Anna, is an act of timely vision. In this meditation listen to the Podcast of the Celtic Hymn – Be thou my vision – who is your vision and inspiration this Christmas?


ADVENT ONE: DAY TWO

Theme: People – Anna

Anna’s Story ....

36 There was also a prophet named Anna. She was the daughter of Penuel from the tribe of Asher. Anna was very old. After getting married, she lived with her husband seven years. 37 Then she was a widow until she was 84. She never left the temple. She worshiped night and day, praying and going without eating.

38 Anna came up to Jesus’ family at that very moment. She gave thanks to God. And she spoke about the child to all who were looking forward to the time when Jerusalem would be set free.
Bible Reference: Luke Chapter: 2: 36-38
Pause for thought

What a life: widowed after, seven years of, marriage. Her father, born the name: Penuel, that means; – ‘face of God’. She was a member of the tribe of Asher; which means; ‘Happy blessed’. In this time, the meaning of names were very significant, and an important part of ‘who you were’. 

What we can take from this simple story is that Anna was a women, of vision, for a time when God’s ultimate promise would be fulfilled; a free Jerusalem – through a promised Messiah.  So committed to God, she chose to rise above her tragic loss, and live out her years as a Servant of God – a Deaconess in the Temple Courts.

Her eyes saw the face of God, in Jesus as a reward for her timely service of devotion – she was a true vision of her ancestors, name – a person who was ‘happy and blessed.

What can Anna’s devotion teach you?


Meditation

The message of Anna, is an act of timely vision. In this meditation listen to the Podcast of the Celtic Hymn – Be thou my vision – who is your vision and inspiration this Christmas?


Pause for Thought for Advent

ADVENT ONE

THEME: PEOPLE

We start Advent One with the theme of ‘People’, who were the key players; what can we learn and ponder in our hearts as we journey towards Christmas?

ADVENT ONE – DAY ONE

Theme: People – Simeon

Simeon’s Story ...

We move just a little ahead of our Christmas story, to a short time after the birth of Jesus; when Mary and Joseph took Jesus to the Temple in Jerusalem to be circumcised which was the custom of the day. 
In Jerusalem there was a man named Simeon. He was a good and godly man. He was waiting for God’s promise to Israel to happen. The Holy Spirit was with him. 26 The Spirit had told Simeon that he would not die before he had seen the Lord’s Christ. 27 The Spirit led him into the temple courtyard.
Then Jesus’ parents brought the child in. They came to do for him what the Law required.
28 Simeon took Jesus in his arms and praised God. He said:
29 “Lord, you are the King over all.
    Now let me, your servant, go in peace.
    That is what you promised.
30 My eyes have seen your salvation.
31     You have prepared it in the sight of all people.
32 It is a light to be given to those who aren’t Jews.
    It will bring glory to your people Israel.”

33 The child’s father and mother were amazed at what was said about him. 34 Then Simeon blessed them. He said to Mary, Jesus’ mother, “This child is going to cause many people in Israel to fall and to rise. God has sent him. But many will speak against him. 35 The thoughts of many hearts will be known. A sword will wound your own soul too.”
Bible Reference: Luke Chapter: 2: 27-35

Pause for thought

Simeon was faithful, waiting patiently for God to keep His promise, that he would see the Christ Child with his own eyes; before he died. His blessing and message to Mary and Joseph, was a foretelling of the sacrifices to come. 

Sometimes in life, we also wait, for promises to be fulfilled; in our prayers, petitions and requests. But, what we should always know is, that God will fulfil his promises to us, not in our time, but in His.

What can Simeon’s simple story, teach you?

Meditation

The message of Simeon, is known as the ‘Nunc Dimmitus’; and is frequently sung in Churches. Listen to this podcast of it being sung.  As you listen; pause and reflect on God’s timely promises in your life – how servant minded are you, as we approach Christmas?

Click the link below to play podcast

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hNf67ZGT8Jc