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The Second Sunday of Advent

In love a throne will be established; in faithfulness a man will sit on it- one from the house of Davidone who in judging seeks justice and speeds the cause of righteousness. Isaiah 16:5

The candles for the first two Sundays of Advent are traditionally purple.

The second Sunday of Advent marks a week of preparation. As a child I played the piano. Piano recitals were a regular part of life, one that I both loved and dreaded. Preparation was the key to a successful recital. Did I prepare enough? Was I being sloppy in my preparation? For several years I did piano duets with another student. Preparation was an absolute must! If I played at the wrong time or the wrong notes, the song wouldn’t sound right.

These adorable Wendt Kuhn angels are hard at work practicing for their beautiful Christmas concert. (These precious angels are from Germany, but you can find them at Scully and Scully here in the United States.)

Preparing for Christmas is so important! How do I prepare? I read the Christmas story in both Matthew and Luke and then reread it. It is amazing how little things pop out with each reading. I am in absolute awe of all of the characters! I try to see through their eyes and find it impossible. They had such faith, such obedience, and I’m sure a lifetime of preparation. What did the angels look like? I can only imagine their beauty and the perfect song they sang! I wonder what the shepherds were thinking. Were they forever changed by the events of the evening? What about the animals? Were they quietly worshiping Jesus with their lowing? I guess I’ll have to wait until I get to heaven to find out. Until then, I need to prepare for Jesus, and to do that I must read God’s word. I can’t be sloppy about it, or be lazy in my preparation. I must do it like I am preparing for the most important recital in my life…because I am!

Read Luke 2, Matthew 1&2 for the telling of the birth of Jesus. Listen to Handel’s Hallelujah chorus. Start preparing today to be ready for tomorrow!

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