3rd Sunday of Advent
Opening Prayer
Lord
Teach me to be patient,
so I might better appreciate
all you give to me!
Help me to slow down,
so I might see the goodness
all around!
Use this season of Advent,
to teach me to wait and
be still so YOU can come!
AMEN
Journal/Reflection Questions
Isaiah 35:1-6a, 10
- What signs does God give to support His promise of freedom from slavery for the Israelites? What signs does God give to support His promise to you for eternal live?
- What signs are there that God is present in the world today? What signs are there that God is working in your life?
- Describe the “splendor of God”.
- How is God bringing abundance into your life right now?
James 5:7-10
- Compare how a farmer prepares and waits for his harvest to how God prepares and waits on His people.
- List qualities of impatience. What good do these qualities bring to a situation? Where can patience be found when you begin to run out?
- What do you need from God right now? Is there something special you are waiting on?
Matthew 11:2-11
- What are your deepest desires? What do you go to God to “heal” for you?
- How are you deaf, blind, or lame in your faith? What can God do for you to make you whole?
- How do you proclaim God’s goodness? Share details of the last time you did.
General Questions for Journaling
- On a scale from 1-10 how would you rate your level of patience? Would you say you are a patient person?
- Is there a situation where you would not be very patient? Is there a situation where you are okay waiting for something?
- Do you think we ever have enough patience?
- Why is it hard to have patience when we are going through a hardship?
- Has the season of Christmas overtaken your life? What can you do to slow down and remember the reason for the season?
- What does “waiting” on the Messiah teach you about the virtue of patience? What habits can you change in order to be more patient throughout the year?
- Mary is a model of patience. Write a prayer with Mary in mind and ask her for help to bring patience to your life.
- Where can you find signs of God’s love for you?
- Identify the ways you know God is in the world right now.
- What specifically about the holiday season brings you joy?
- Are there things in your life you wish you could un-see?
- Are there things in your life you wish you could un-hear?
- When you last frightened? What was the situation?
- Compare yourself to John the Baptist. What have you done in the past year that could be described as being something “John the Baptist would do?” What can you do this coming year to be more like John the Baptist?
- Have you ever done something “good” for someone, only to be reprimanded for doing “wrong”? What was the situation, how was the situation resolved?
- Are good intentions always viewed as good? Why or why not?
- God needs us to help make the world a better place…What are you being called to do in the world, in your community, at your church, at your work, in your family?
- When do you take time for yourself to slow down? How often is it? It is often enough?
Closing Prayer
Leader: We wait for YOU…
ALL: to bring joy and gladness!
Leader: We wait for YOU…
ALL: to bring light to the darkness!
Leader: We wait for YOU…
ALL: to bring healing and wholeness!
Leader: We wait for YOU…
ALL: to bring an end to weakness!
Leader: We wait for YOU..
ALL: to bring mercy and forgiveness!
Leader: We wait for YOU…
ALL: to bring us into your holiness!
Challenge for the Week: It seems as though patience in people is something in the past. You expect to receive what you what the moment you want it. You get irritated when you have to wait for anything. Not so long ago, it took time to bake bread and churn the butter to put on it. This week, challenge yourself to embrace the art of waiting. There is a saying, “good things come to those who wait” but many grow impatient and decide there is no time to wait!
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