
Sharing the Word for November 29, 2022
There may have been difficult times in your life: a failure, or a struggle with a sense of unworthiness before God. But hopefully what followed was forgiveness and realizing that God never stops loving us.
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There may have been difficult times in your life: a failure, or a struggle with a sense of unworthiness before God. But hopefully what followed was forgiveness and realizing that God never stops loving us.

Isaiah, reminds us that God is merciful, that God loves us just as we are, that in spite of our weakness and sin, God is always ready to welcome us home, to bring us back to level ground.

We’re surrounded by so much noise on a daily basis. It’s almost as if we’re afraid of the quiet—afraid of sitting alone with ourselves without some sort of distraction.

God’s plans are to set things right–to bring all creation to fulfillment. He wants to bring them into the final glory of his heavenly city.

Advent reminds us that the One who has come into the world and is always coming into our lives in new ways is the source of our salvation.

We’re frequently in a rush–on our way back from somewhere only to be racing off to another destination. Psalm 46 offers us these beautiful words as a salve: “Be still, and know that I am God!”

The Scripture readings for this first Sunday in Advent urge us to wake up to what is happening here and now. We must be prepared, focused on making our hearts ready to receive God at every moment.

Because of my race, my innate gifts, my appearance, my security, I have experienced unearned happiness and have lived to see this day.

With our daily routines, our superficial concerns, our sins it’s easy to forget that the kingdom of God is always near. It’s easy to lose track of the presence of the Lord.

Contentment is a great gift that we don’t always appreciate. It’s not as rare as we might think.
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