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Daily Bread

A season of renewal

The Philippine Star

Those who wait on the Lord shall renew their strength.            — Isaiah 40:31

 

A survey showed that 84 percent of people in the United States want a less materialistic holiday season. I suspect the same is true of people in many other countries. But when all roads seem to lead to the shopping malls, what is the pathway toward a more spiritual and meaningful celebration of Christ’s birth?

Some church leaders are suggesting that we put more attention on the observance of Advent, the 4-week period before Christmas. Instead of filling those days with activity and ending up physically and spiritually depleted, we need to recall that “those who wait on the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings like eagles, they shall run and not be weary, they shall walk and not faint” (Isaiah 40:31).

Even with a busy calendar of school and church programs, and family obligations, we can still carve out time to “wait on the Lord” and to concentrate on the true meaning of this season. We can determine to make the most of our times of daily Bible reading and prayer, and to give people priority over things.

As we take time to focus on Christ’s birth and to strengthen our relationship with Him, this time of year can become a season of renewal instead of exhaustion.                          — David McCasland

 

Take time this Christmastide to go

A little way apart,

And with the hands of prayer prepare

The house that is your heart. — Anon.

 

READ: Isaiah 40:28-41:4

 

A Christless Christmas is like a counterfeit dollar.

The Bible in one year:

• 1 Corinthians 40:31

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