Practices Of AdventSample
PRACTICE: JOY
One way we can cultivate joy in our lives is by practicing gratitude. It’s not hard for us to recall the problems of life, but when we practice gratitude, it trains our hearts and minds to be on the lookout for demonstrations of God’s good gifts and mercies – even in the midst of life’s problems. Joy develops as a result.
This week, keep a gratitude list. This list can (and should!) include the beautiful things in your life – your friendships and family relationships, the beauty of Wisconsin landscapes, or reminders of God’s faithfulness encountered in everyday life.
Your list could also include the difficult circumstances in your journey. When you write down a hard situation or a struggle in your life, let it be a declaration of your faith and hope in Jesus in the midst of that hardship. With God’s grace, practice the “profound decision of faith and hope” mentioned above.
Aim to add 5-10 things to your list each day. Let this practice draw your eyes and heart to God, whose goodness and love empower us to choose joy, no matter our circumstances.
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About this Plan
In a season that is often characterized by the hustle and bustle of holiday celebrations, shopping and decorations, it is our hope that the Practices of Advent reading plan will provide you a daily invitation to practice the Hope, Peace, Joy and Love reflected in the gift God has provided in Jesus Christ – meeting our own longing for, and need of, forgiveness, salvation and a new beginning.
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