I hope everyone had a full and fun week of celebrating Advent with their families. To be honest, we didn’t get to all of the activities on the Advent Calendar, but I’m not giving up! We’ll just pick back up this week with our activities. I have to remember that it’s not about making sure all the boxes are checked, but about spending time with my family preparing for the coming of Christ.
Here is the devotional for this week (the second Sunday of Advent):
(Light the first purple candle again, and then also the second purple candle.) This week we light the second candle, the Bethlehem candle. This points to preparations being made for the coming of Christ. Although there was no room for Mary and Joseph in Bethlehem (Jesus was born in a stable), it was just what God had planned. He orchestrated Mary and Joseph needing to travel to Bethlehem for the census at just the right time so that the prophecies about Jesus would be fulfilled.
Read Micah 5:2-5.
Bethlehem doesn’t seem like a place where the King of Kings should be born. It was small and not very profitable. It was home to one of the smallest clans of Judah. But, it was in the humblest of places that God chose to begin the most amazing thing in history!
As we worship our King who humbled Himself so hugely to restore our relationship with Him, let us hold on with desperation to the grace He gives us and approach His throne and His manger with confidence in His love.
Sing “O Little Town of Bethlehem” together.
Here is a great little article on Jesus, our Shepherd-King, by Charles Spurgeon.
One of the families in our church sent me some pictures of what they are doing as this year for Advent. (Thanks so much!)
Here is their Advent Wreath:
Here is their Advent Countdown Calendar:
Here are some books that they like to use as a family:
“Who is Coming to Our House?” by Joseph Slate & Ashley Wolff
“Christmas in the Manger” by Nola Buck & Felicia Bond
“My Christmas Gift to Jesus” by Dandi Daley Mackall & Rachael O’Neill
“Getting Ready for Christmas” by Yolanda Browne & Patrick Girouard
I’d love to hear how the Advent celebrations are going in your family! Send pictures or post comments! I pray that you and your family will be blessed and transformed as you prepare for Jesus’ birth.




