Eagerly awaiting an arrival…looking forward with excitement…with great expectancy. This time of year is full of the anticipation of what’s to come. Whether it is a young one hoping and dreaming of getting ‘that gift’ they want oh so badly. Or the giver who giddily imagines and looks forward to the joy and excitement of the receiver. Great anticipation is all around us. There is a particular gift we are giving our boys this year that has me so excited I can hardly contain myself much longer. It has been months in the making and has been a labor of love so to speak. I absolutely love how God allows us to gain glimpses of the magnitude of His love for us in ways such as anticipating the giving of gifts. I imagine how I currently feel about this present, is only a mere ounce of how God felt anticipating giving His children the gift of baby Jesus.

Let’s pause right there for a second. Imagine what it must have felt like to not only have the arrival of your baby son, God made fully man, but the arrival of the absolute greatest life-giving gift of all time. Heaven coming down to walk and live as man and destined to provide life too all who choose to receive for eternity. There has never been a gift given before or after that was as purposeful, loving, gracious, and forever captivating. So much love and intentionality went into the gift of Christ. As I was thinking on my own excitement to give our gift this year, I sat with the thoughts and feelings I was having and found myself in awe of Christ’s birth in a whole new way. The song, O Holy Night began playing in my head. I immediately went and found a beautifully sung version with the lyrics and sat with it for several minutes. I encourage you to take a few minutes to listen and let the lyrics sink in. CLICK HERE TO LISTEN

It is the night of our dear Savior’s birth! Long lay the world in sin and error pining till He appeared and the soul felt its worth. A thrill of hope the weary world rejoices. For yonder breaks a new and glorious morn. Fall on your knees. Hear the angel voices. O night divine, o night when Christ was born. Although I have heard that song I am sure every Christmas of my life, the words hit me in such a new way. What a beautiful story, a beautiful night, a beautiful gift. The song continues with chains shall He break for the slave is our brother and in His name, all oppression shall cease. Let all within us praise His Holy name. Christ is Lord! Let ever ever praise thee!  Noel, Noel. O Night, o night divine!

Born was our savior. The one who would set the captive free. The one who would love beyond measure and reason. The night that forever changed the world and continued a beautiful redemption story for all mankind. Oh, what a divine night. I can only fathom the amount of love and joy God felt on the heels of a night such as this. The love and joy he continues to feel for each and every one of us. Let all within us praise His Holy name as we experience and express the love and joy of Christmas.

Have a very Merry Christmas filled with the thrill of Hope in Christ Jesus!

Advent Week 4 is Here!

 

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Author: Kyndal Jacoby

Kyndal has been a member of GLF for the past 17 years. She served as a volunteer youth leader for 10 years and has been on the GLF staff for the past 8 years. Her and her husband Juan have been married for 12 years and have 3 delightful and active boys! Kyndal is also a licensed counselor and has the privilege of walking with others through life’s ups and downs in her full-time private practice. When she isn’t enjoying her family or her work, she loves to relax with friends, try new restaurants, and organize and decorate her home.
Connect with her: https://www.gracelifefellowship.org/ministries/grace-christian-counseling

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