I’m sure that you have heard the term Advent, but what is it? ✝️❤️ The Advent season is a four-week period in the Christian calendar that prepares people for Jesus Christ’s birth at Christmas, while also pointing ahead to his promised return. Each Sunday of the season traditionally spotlights a key theme—like hope, peace, joy, or love—to invite reflection, prayer, and expectant celebration. Although the selection and arrangement of themes can vary, these are some themes commonly explored during Advent. Week 1: Hope Week 2: Peace Week 3: Joy Week 4: Love This guide is intended to help you meditate on each of these themes so that you might deepen your understanding of Advent and experience the season in a new way. You’ll also find an Advent calendar in this article (I did not write it,) with daily reflections that begin on the first Sunday of Advent. See this link for the full story— bibleproject.com/guides/advent/
Dear Heavenly Father, Thank you so much for sacrificing your son to cover my careless sins and the sins of all those reading this, so that we may live with you in heaven for eternity. You have given us hope even in our darkest times and we are so grateful, thankful and blessed. In Jesus Holy Name Amen
Everyone have a wonderful blessed day full of hope! ❤️🥰
DuBois Legacy Farm
I’m sure that you have heard the term Advent, but what is it? ✝️❤️
The Advent season is a four-week period in the Christian calendar that prepares people for Jesus Christ’s birth at Christmas, while also pointing ahead to his promised return. Each Sunday of the season traditionally spotlights a key theme—like hope, peace, joy, or love—to invite reflection, prayer, and expectant celebration.
Although the selection and arrangement of themes can vary, these are some themes commonly explored during Advent.
Week 1: Hope
Week 2: Peace
Week 3: Joy
Week 4: Love
This guide is intended to help you meditate on each of these themes so that you might deepen your understanding of Advent and experience the season in a new way. You’ll also find an Advent calendar in this article (I did not write it,) with daily reflections that begin on the first Sunday of Advent.
See this link for the full story—
bibleproject.com/guides/advent/
Dear Heavenly Father,
Thank you so much for sacrificing your son to cover my careless sins and the sins of all those reading this, so that we may live with you in heaven for eternity.
You have given us hope even in our darkest times and we are so grateful, thankful and blessed.
In Jesus Holy Name
Amen
Everyone have a wonderful blessed day full of hope! ❤️🥰
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