Weekday Posts
This Advent reminds us that the way we live. How we respond, serve, and love, can clear the fog for someone searching for hope.
In a season filled with lights, matching pajamas, and festive sweaters, we pause to remember the humility of Jesus’ birth—swaddling cloths, a borrowed manger, and the quiet arrival of our Servant-King.
My prayer is that as you read, you’ll rediscover the comfort of knowing Christ is both your Keeper and your King. May this reminder help you sort through the noise of life and cling to the One who will never let you go.
My desire is that these words remind you that Christmas preparation is more than activity—it’s an invitation to serve as Jesus served.
As you walk through Advent, may you slow down, notice His nearness, and remember that the Savior who once cried with us now dwells within us.
Even when waiting feels uncomfortable, Scripture shows it can become sacred space for growth. Paul’s example teaches us that God works powerfully in seasons where time seems to stand still.
John's moment arrived “in those days,” and he fulfilled his God-given role with humility. Our mission is the same: point people to Jesus, not ourselves, and follow him immediately when he calls.
Just as Christmas lights draw crowds with their warmth and beauty, the true Light, Jesus, draws our hearts toward hope.