“Advent:
the time to listen for footsteps –
you can’t hear footsteps
when you’re running yourself.”
Bill McKibben
Are you caught up in the Holiday Hurry yet? I’m talking about the decorating–baking– card-writing—shopping—wrapping—parties—rehearsals—event-participation and attendance. No doubt I omitted a few items on your list.
Perhaps you’re craving a bit of quiet this Christmas. Time to enjoy the presence of your Savior. Time to reflect on Bethlehem blessings—those gifts we enjoy as a result of Christ’s advent into the world.
But how can we stop running long enough to hear our Savior’s footsteps? How can we avail ourselves of his peace and strength when our days are doubly-busy?
May I recommend the devotional book, Let Every Heart Prepare Him Room (Barbour Publishing, 2014), by my good blogger-friend, Jean Wise?
First, the soft, leather-like cover is a pleasure to hold. The thick, gilded pages are a delight to turn. And the subtle, star-studded border on each page adds beauty to the text.
Jean has provided four weeks of quieting devotionals, offering a perfect start for each day. Each week has its own theme: 1) Preparation, 2) Pause, 3) Ponder, and 4) Promise.
Each reading includes a brief devotional, appropriate scriptures, well-chosen quotes, suggestions for a more meaningful Advent season, and a closing prayer.
I’ve just begun reading and internalizing this book myself. But already my spirit has been calmed by Jean’s soothing words. For example:
“We drink in His presence and linger in His light for warmth and nourishment. We quench our thirst at His well” (p. 27).
Doesn’t that sound refreshing and rejuvenating? So “take a deep breath and enjoy the journey,” Jean recommends. Embrace moments of stillness, thank God for the gift of His Son, express gratitude, and rest.
Jean also provides gentle challenge. She well knows the tyranny of the to-do list at this time of year. A pointed question steers our focus in the right direction:
“What are we clinging to so tightly we can’t reach out to God” (p. 16)?
And then there are those readings where God’s wisdom flows through Jean’s words.
In the devotional entitled, “Advent Assignments,” she reminds us that our role in the Christmas season is not to be the perfect hostess or flawless decorator, and not to portray the ideal family.
“Preparing our hearts for the Lord implies knowing our boundaries and acknowledging our limitations…Focus on the manger in the center of the stage of our hearts (p. 32).”
Each day Jean encourages me to “reduce the clutter.” Her words bring me to the center of the stage of my heart, to “spend less time on busy work and more time with God” (p. 12).
Time to reflect. Time to listen. Time to savor the presence of my Savior.
Won’t you join me?
(You may order the book on http://www.barnesandnoble.com or purchase at a Family Christian bookstore and at Christian Book Distributors.)
Oh Nancy you have made my day. Thank you for such kind words and featuring my book. May this Advent season be a blessing to you!
You are quite welcome, Jean!
Thank you, Nancy – sounds wonderful!
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I think you’d appreciate it, Susan.
Hi Nancy,
Thanks for the reminders to take a step back and savor the Savior!!! I will look for the devotional. Hope you are enjoying the Cincinnati area!!! We are ready for Florida!😃😃👍👍
So sorry for the loss of your mom! I’m glad you were able to be with her in her last days! Hugs and blessings to you and Pastor Steve!!
1. You won’t be disappointed by Jean’s book! 2. We ARE enjoying Cincy–especially being close to our sons. 3. So glad you get to enjoy the best of two worlds: Midwest in summer, Florida in winter! 4. It was a precious blessing to be with Mom before she went home to heaven, and to take care of Dad until we could arrange nursing home care for him. His sweet temperament, constant appreciation, and delightful sense of humor made it easy. 5. Thank you for the hugs and blessings! Gratefully received and now sent back to you!
Nancy, this DOES sound like a great devotional book. Thank you for sharing it and good job, Jean!
So glad you agree about the worth of Jean’s book. Being a gifted writer yourself, your opinion is to be highly valued! Thank YOU for taking time to add your vote of confidence.
This sounds like a fascinating devotional. I will have to look into purchasing this! Mankind has kind of made a mess of Christmas…diverting our attention from the REAL reason for the celebration…the birth of our Lord and Savior…for without His sacrifice we would not be offered the most precious gift of all…ETERNAL LIFE! And to think that some people are only comfortable by removing Christ entirely from Christmas by being ‘politically correct’ in a ‘Happy Holidays’ scenario. So sad…
Indeed, Christmas without Christ is an empty shell of a celebration, isn’t it? Thank you for your thoughtful comments, Cheri.
I just received Jean’s book (bought through Amazon). It IS a beautiful book. Anxious to dig into it. Thanks for telling us about i!
I am sure you will find delightful nuggets of truth and inspiration!