Category: Advent Devotionals 2023

  • A Star of Hope | Advent 2023

    A Star of Hope | Advent 2023

    A Star Shone over Bethlehem
    A new star shone on high that night,
    Radiant, clear, a cheering light,
    A heartwarming beacon seen from afar,
    Larger than any neighboring star.
    But below in the weary world were few
    Wakeful and watchful this sight to view:
    Shepherds on duty guarding their sheep,
    Those whose worries robbed them of sleep,
    Fishers at midnight casting their net,
    Astrologers noting the stars’ rise and set.
    These were the ones who could look up and see
    The star and ask what its message might be.

    A Star of Hope
    On the hillsides just south of King David’s town,
    The sheep and their keepers had long settled down.
    Of the five shepherds one was quite new,
    Ari by name; he was very young, too.
    His jobs for the night, old Lemuel said,
    Were to tend the campfire and guard the night’s bread,
    Jobs he could do in the wink of an eye
    And still have time to gaze at the sky.
    And so he came to see the star
    Beaming invitingly from afar.
    He sat entranced as if in a dream,
    Caught up in the light of its golden gleam.
    The others returned to find the fire cold,
    And Ari awoke to hear them scold.
    But he showed them the star
    They’d not seen it ‘til then
    And its sudden appearance frightened the men.
    “Strange sights in the heavens mark strange deeds below,”
    Old Lemuel said, “as all of us know.”
    “It’s true,” added Nat, “strange things on earth
    Like the death of a king or perhaps a birth.”
    “Or war,” put in Zeb. “We’ll defend our home
    And send the invaders back to Rome.”
    “Well,” Lemuel said, “for the poor there’ll be pain.
    For shepherds like us, there’s nothing to gain.”
    Young Ari said nothing; he didn’t agree.
    He thought to himself, “They don’t see what I see.
    The star tells of wonderful things to befall.
    It brings a message of hope for us all.”

    Guy Johnson

  • The Gift of a Name | Advent 2023

    The Gift of a Name | Advent 2023

    Fear not, for I have redeemed you; I have called you by name; you are mine. —Isaiah 43:1

    Do you wonder by what name God calls you? I do. I have a deep conviction that my God-given name will be one that has somehow spoken to me my whole life. The thing is, I don’t have a name, at least a name that I can call my own. ‘Betty’ is a borrowed name, meant to be put on the birth certificate only temporarily until my parents who were expecting and anticipating the birth of a boy-child could finally come to some agreement about a suitable name for me. That time never came, and I have gone through life with the nickname of an attending nurse in a hospital in Atlanta.

    When my son Luke and his bride Anna were told the gender of their baby girl months before her birth, they immediately and excitedly named her Stevie Irene. We all talked about Stevie for those months with great joy and anticipation. And I was sometimes overwhelmed by the amazing rightness of that gift Stevie had received from her loving parents – the gift of a name that would be her own for all her life.

    We know that our Savior was given his name ‘Jesus’ by God himself. It wasn’t the name that the friends and families expected, and there was surely surprise and pushback. And we also know that Jesus received many beautiful descriptive names that we encounter in scripture. But for me, the best name to call him, the one that evokes the loving care of his father, the one that I can call on in any situation, is Jesus.

    Loving God, you blessed your son with a name you chose. For us, that name is above all others, and we are overwhelmed by the love you have shown to all people by the gift of your beloved son. Help us live lives worthy of your gift. Amen.

    Betty Schroeder