First Sunday of Advent
Opening Prayer
Be still.
Wait.
Breathe.
Wait.
Relax.
Wait.
Come Lord Jesus, Come!
Journal/Reflection Questions
Isaiah 2:1-5
- Are there habits which need to beat out of you like plowshares to help you be better prepared for Jesus’ coming?
- How does this scripture move you to make the world a better place? How does it move you to be a better person?
- Describe walking in the “Light of the Lord”.
Romans 13:11-14
- What specifically can you do to strengthen the light of Christ you carry with you?
- This scripture is reminding us that time is limited…what are you filling your time which that is not of God?
- What will you do this Advent to change how you spend your time, not just during Advent, but permanently?
Matthew 24:37-44
- When do you welcome Jesus into your day?
- When do you close the door on Jesus and not invite Him in?
- What are some of the things that “keep you awake”? Is there anything God can do to help you let go of the stress and worry?
General Questions for Journaling
- How high do you think the highest mountain is? What would it take to get to the top?
- Are there special skills you have which would help you survive a long journey? Are there any skills you wish you had?
- How does God instruct you? What makes you sure God is leading you down the right path?
- What do all churches have in common? Are these the things that make them the house(s) of the Lord? Or is there something else?
- Have you ever felt as though God woke you up to tell you something? What did He say? How did you listen?
- An angel of the Lord spoke to many people in the Bible in a dream, has God ever spoken to you in a dream? What did He say? How did you listen?
- How will you prepare your home for Jesus’ coming this Advent/Christmas season?
Closing Prayer
Leader: Let us rejoice…
ALL: with dancing!
Leader: Let us rejoice…
ALL: with singing!
Leader: Let us rejoice…
ALL: with praise!
Leader: Let us rejoice…
ALL: with joyful noise!
Leader: Let us rejoice…
ALL: for Savior is coming!
Challenge for the Week: When setting out to climb a mountain, experienced hikers will tell you that you need to be prepared for anything. They would suggest special tools for cooking, first aid supplies and of course plenty of food and water. They would also tell you that you should study the trail, the terrain, the elevation chance and be sure you are prepared for any type of weather (rain gear, stocking cap, etc). If you ever walk into a REI or Bass Pro Shop, you can spend hours looking at all of the items “experts” say you could need to take along on your trip up the mountain. This Advent, we journey up the HOLY Mountain, seeking Jesus. Spend time thinking about what you need to make the journey, compare what it is like to be on top of the mountain to what you imagine it will be like to see Jesus. Make a plan to have a productive Advent, make room for Jesus!



