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Advent Day 14: Meditation
Today, ponder the following phrases from the meditations you’ve read this week. Journal your prayerful response, reflecting on what God has revealed to you through his Word during the second week of Advent. He will bring light where there has only been darkness. We live in a dark world where sin is often celebrated and many hearts are darkened to the truth. He is still the light of the world—and the hope he promises is real and true. The reason we can celebrate the Christm

Mandy Crow
18 hours ago1 min read


Advent Day 13: Revelation 21
Read Revelation 21 . Ponder Revelation 21 While Genesis recounted God’s perfect creation and how sin marred and destroyed it, Revelation 21 describes the new heaven and new earth. In today’s passage, how do you see the dark effects of sin reversed in the New Jerusalem? What examples of light do you see in these verses? Turn your attention to verses 22-23. How is this city different from the ones we live in or those described in Scripture? Why is it important that there’s

Mandy Crow
2 days ago2 min read


Advent Day 12: 1 Peter 2:4-9
Read 1 Peter 2:4-9 . Ponder 1 Peter 2:4-9 How is life with Christ described in this passage? What imagery or ideas are used to describe life without Christ? Consider the list of who believers are in verse 9. Which of those descriptors resounds most with you? Why? Peter describes Christians using Old Testament imagery: chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, and a people set aside for his possession. Why was it important that Peter would use imagery usually reserve

Mandy Crow
3 days ago2 min read


Advent Day 11: Luke 23:44-49
Read Luke 23:44-49 . Ponder Luke 23:44-49 Where do you see the imagery of light and darkness in today’s passage? Darkness can symbolize a lot of things in Scripture: God’s judgment, sin and sorrow to name a few. Why do you think it’s important that the day grew dark leading up to Jesus’ death on the cross? Mull over verse 45. What is symbolic about the curtain that separated the Holy of Holies (where only the high priest could go) from the rest of the temple being torn? Ho

Mandy Crow
4 days ago2 min read


Advent Day 10: John 8:12-20
Read John 8:12-20 . Ponder John 8:12-20 Note any references to light and darkness in today’s passage. What do these verses reveal about light? What do they teach you about darkness? Understanding the light and darkness is one of the primary metaphors of salvation used throughout Scripture, what does this passage teach you about sin and salvation? Meditate on Jesus’ declaration that he is the light of the world. What does that mean in your own words? Meditate on John 8:12-

Mandy Crow
5 days ago2 min read


Advent Day 9: Isaiah 9:1-7
Read Isaiah 9:1-7. Ponder Isaiah 9:1-7 How do you see the ideas of light and darkness at work in this passage? How does the metaphor of light symbolize hope in these verses? The opening verses of this passage predict that the northernmost section of Israel, the most oppressed and the most influenced by pagan religion, would be honored by God when he sends new light in the future. Think about the original audience, oppressed by foreign governments and looking for God’s promi

Mandy Crow
6 days ago3 min read


Second Sunday of Advent
To recognize the power of light, we have to first acknowledge the reality of darkness. If you’ve grown up in the city on streets with automatic street lights and the constant glow of traffic, stop lights and buildings, the first time you experienced the total darkness of the country must have come as a shock. Maybe you were camping or on a road trip, and the night sky overwhelmed you. Or perhaps, like me, you grew up in a rural area and know well the powerful presence of da

Mandy Crow
7 days ago2 min read


Advent Day 7: Meditation
In our Advent meditation today, ponder the following phrases from the meditations you’ve read this week. Journal your prayerful response, reflecting on what God has revealed to you through his Word during this first week of Advent. The light shines in the darkness, but the darkness cannot overcome the light. Let him separate the light from darkness and bring order to the chaos. Today may be a dark day, but it isn’t a hopeless one either. Our creator would also be our rede

Mandy Crow
Dec 61 min read


Advent Day 6: Exodus 13:17-22
Read Exodus 13:17-22 . Ponder Exodus 13:17-22 Where do you see imagery of light in these verses? Of darkness? What does this passage reveal about God’s character? Explain. Wilderness can be used in much the same way as the word “darkness,” implying a sense of chaos or lack of control. How do you see God displaying faithfulness to the Israelites even in the wilderness and darkness? When has your journey of faith felt like a wilderness season? How did God display his faithfu

Mandy Crow
Dec 52 min read


Advent Day 5: Exodus 3:1-22
Read Exodus 3:1-22 . Ponder As you read over today’s passage, where do you see images of light? Of darkness? Scholars and even the early Christian martyr Stephen (Acts 7) point to Moses as a savior who pointed to the greater salvation God was going to provide in Jesus. How do you see that in these verses? What have been some “burning bush” moments in your journey with God—moments of decision, of calling, of repentance? How have you responded? What steps can you take today

Mandy Crow
Dec 42 min read


Advent Day 4: Genesis 3:1-24
Read Genesis 3:1-24 . Ponder Understanding light as truth, goodness and beauty and darkness as symbolizes sin, death and shame, consider this passage. What sections of Genesis 3 point to light? What sections convey a sense of darkness? Focus on verses 7-13 and consider Adam and Eve’s actions and words. How do they reflect shame, brokenness or darkness? Even knowing what they’d done, God came looking for Adam and Eve. Even in their shame, he gave them the opportunity to ac

Mandy Crow
Dec 32 min read


Advent Day 3: Genesis 1:1-2:3
Read Genesis 1:1–2:3 . Ponder God’s first act in creation is to separate light from darkness. Why do you think that’s important? Light often signifies order and purpose, while darkness conveys chaos and confusion. How do you see that idea at work tangibly in creation? Explain. Take some time to mull over the symbolism of light and darkness. How does light bring life? Order? Why is it so often used to signify blessing in Scripture? Darkness can signify fear, death and even

Mandy Crow
Dec 22 min read


Advent Day 2: John 1:1-5
Read John 1:1-5 . Ponder How do you see the metaphor of light and darkness in this passage? What’s the connection between light and life? Darkness and death? How have you experienced Jesus as light in the darkness in your life? Think about how sin blinds us to the truth. How have you seen Jesus bring light into that darkness, in your own life or in the life of someone else? Jesus didn’t come to make us better people, but to redeem or buy us back from sin. Why is it import

Mandy Crow
Dec 12 min read
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