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The Gift of Gratitude
There once was a dutiful priest named Zechariah. He was a family man married to Elizabeth. Much to their disappointment, they weren’t able to have any children, so Elizabeth was left barren. It wasn’t that they didn’t pray for a child, but it seemed their prayers for children went unanswered.
Regardless, both Zechariah and Elizabeth put all their energies into serving the Lord with gratitude. Zechariah was faithful to his role and served his share of weekly sacrifices. Typically, priests in Bible times served only once in a lifetime in the Holy Temple, and some were never chosen to serve there at all.
By tradition, the long awaited day had arrived and Zechariah was chosen to serve in the temple. Carefully holding the gold vessel of incense, he poured the sweet smelling scent slowly on to the fire. As the incense burned, and with a grateful heart, the priest prayed over the fragrant aroma to be pleasing to God. Suddenly a man appeared out of nowhere, startling Zachariah. “Don’t be afraid,” said the angel. “Your prayer has been heard.” Zachariah silently searched his memory about which request.
Then another shocking announcement came. “Your wife, Elizabeth, will conceive and bear a son, and you shall call him John,” said the angel. “He will go before the Messiah in the spirit and power of Elijah, to prepare the people for the coming of the Lord.” Their son John grew up to be John the Baptist who prepared the people for Jesus’ coming to earth. So in a way, the first advent season was kicked off with many prayers from a willing servant’s heart of gratitude.
Advent reflection: Remember gratitude is a choice that honors God. And with serving you have the opportunity to encourage another with kindness and generosity. God is always working for our good, and He loves to use His children to do His good every day. Be available to serve and you could be the answer to someone else’s prayer!
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The Gifts of Advent - The Christmas season is approaching and preparing for Christmas is sometimes filled with stress and chaos, but God never intended it to be that way. Come walk with author and mentor, Janelle Keith, as she uncovers the gifts of Advent and the true meaning Christmas has for each of us today.
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