Showing posts with label advent. Show all posts
Showing posts with label advent. Show all posts

Monday, December 12, 2011

A Silly Song and Some Advent Truth

First, a funny video to make you chuckle.



Now that you're all smiles,
This next video truly touched me and has helped me to refocus on Christmas
as a season of Advent
a time of looking back at Jesus on earth
that beautiful gift of salvation
and looking forward to the day when He'll return
I hope it resonates in you the same.



  GOD WITH US
Poem by Isaac Wimberley
The people had read of this rescue that was coming through the bloodline of Abraham
They had seen where Micah proclaimed about a ruler to be born in Bethlehem
Daniel prophesy about the restoration of Jerusalem
Isaiah’s cry about the Son of God coming to them
So for them—it was anticipation
This groaning was growing, generation after generation
Knowing He was holy, no matter what the situation
But they longed for Him
They yearned for Him
They waited for Him on the edge of their seat
On the edge of where excitement and containment meet
They waited
Like a child watches out the window for their father to return from work—they waited
Like a groom stares at the double doors at the back of the church—they waited
And in their waiting, they had hope
Hope that was fully pledged to a God they had not seen
To a God who had promised a King
A King who would reign over the enemy
Over Satan’s tyranny
They waited
So it was
Centuries of expectations, with various combinations of differing schools of thought
Some people expecting a political king who would rise to the throne through the wars that he fought
While others expecting a priest who would restore peace through the penetration of the Pharisee’s façade
Yet a baby—100% human, 100% God
So the Word became flesh and was here to dwell among us
In His fullness, grace upon grace, Jesus
Through Him and for Him, all things were created
And in Him all things are sustained
God had made Himself known for the glory of His name
And this child would one day rise as King
But it would not be by the sword or an insurgent regime
It would be by His life
A life that would revolutionize everything the world knew
He would endure temptation and persecution, all while staying true
Humbly healing the broken, the sick and hurting too
Ministering reconciliation, turning the old to new
A life that would be the very definition of what life really costs
Saying—if you desire life, then your current one must be lost
And He would portray that with His own life as His Father would pour out and exhaust
And Jesus would be obedient to the point of death, even death upon the cross
So just 33 years after the day that He laid swaddled in the hay
He hung on a tree suffocating, dying in our place
Absorbing wrath that is rightly ours, but we could never bear the weight
So He took that punishment and he put it in the grave
And He died
And when I say that He died, what I mean is that He died
No breath, noheartbeat, no sign of life
God is a God of justice, and the penalty for our sin equals death
That’s what Christ did on that cross
Then… On the third day, in accordance with scriptures, He was raised from the grave
And when I say that He was raised, what I mean is that He was raised
Lungs breathing, heart pumping, blood pulsing through His veins
The things that He promised were true
He is the risen Son of God, offering life to me and you
Turning our mourning into dancing
Our weeping into laughing
Our sadness into joy
By His mercy, we are called His own
By His grace, we will never be left alone
By His love, He is preparing our home
By His blood, we can sing before His throne
Jesus paid it all
All to Him I owe
Sin had left a crimson stain
He washed it white as snow
So now we, as His bride, are the ones waiting
Like the saints that came before, we’re anticipating
He has shown us that this world is fading
And He has caused our desire to be for Him
So church, stay ready
Keep your heart focused and your eyes steady
Worship Him freely, never forgetting
His great love for you
Immanuel, God with us


How are you staying focused this Christmas season?

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

My Top Ten Christmas Movies

The Christmas season comes with some great traditions, celebrations and activities. Here are a few of my fave ways to celebrate Christmas!


My Top Ten Christmas Movies

1. It's a Wonderful Life 
I absolutely, whole-heartedly LOVE this movie. The black and white, the over emotional acting, the true to life story line. Every time I watch it, my heart breaks for Jimmy Stewart. And my heart swells with joy when the entire town gathers in their home to sing Hark the Herald Angels Sing. It never fails, i'm choked up with happy tears and have a new lease on life at the end of this one. I reserve it specifically for Christmastime so it doesn't lose any magic!


2. The Santa Clause
This was the one my family watched together every year. I'm pretty sure I have it memorized by now. It has some beautiful themes of Child like faith that challenge our walks with Christ if we let them. An elf tells Scott, "Seeing isn't believing; believing is seeing. Kids don't have to see this place to know it's real. They just know." 


3. A Charlie Brown Christmas
Although it's a cartoon, based on a comic strip, there is so much good truth in this film! It points holes in the idea of contentment in material things and points to Christ for true joy. Plus, it's only thirty minutes long, so you don't have to commit to a whole lot of TV time here!


4. Love Actually
Ok, so it's not at all a movie about Christmas. It's about love, marriage, family and loss and is set at Christmas. There are failures and triumphs and an underlying message that Christmas is a time to be honest and express... love! There is some incredible acting from an all star cast. I especially love Colin Firth's story line of love across language and culture!


5. Scrooged
This is my favorite form of A Christmas Story, because it's not too cheesy and it helps place Ebeneezer Scrooge as a modern day miser. Plus, Bill Murray is hilarious, the ghosts take unexpected and ridiculous forms and the travels they take together just hit close to home. Out with consumerism, materialism and media, in with family and generosity and singing!


6. How the Grinch Stole Christmas (animated)
Are you noticing a theme here? Anti-consumerism movies are the best at this time. And this original animated Grinch flick shows that even without the gifts and pretty paper and snazzy toys, the Whos down in Whoville still had joy. Heart warming at any age!


7. Elf
With so many quote-able quotes, Elf is a must. Sometimes the body/food/inappropriate humor gets to me, but mostly this one about family values, second chances and staying true to your beliefs elicits lots of giggles! Plus, how cute is Zooey Deschanel in this one?


8. Home Alone
Classic. Forever the connection to many of the Christmas songs I hear. As a latch key kid, I totally based all of my hypothetical defense mechanisms against bad guys off of Macaulay Culkin's tactics! 


9. I'll Be Home for Christmas
Jonathon Taylor Thomas in a silly, sentimental, sweet movie about being forced to return to his parents' home for the holidays. A good reminder to those of us who sometimes feel too grown-up to need Mom and Dad. This is a good one to have on in the background while crafting or working. 


10. Jingle All the Way 
Another quote worthy Christmas film. With Arnold and Sinbad. Need I say more?

Note- I've never seen The Nativity Story or White Christmas. I plan to this year, and hopefully can add them to the list! You can see a complete list of any Christmas movie your heart may want to see (and many that it would gladly pass up) here

Monday, December 5, 2011

Handmade Christmas Gift Idea #2: Infinity Jersey Scarf

If you thought the ruffle scarf was a simple T shirt project, check this out!

You'll need:
1 XL T shirt (or larger)
scissors

Cut the bottom hem off of the shirt completely. 

Cut across the T shirt, under the sleeves, leaving you with large loop of T shirt fabric (and a very tacky cut off shirt ;) )

Then, stretch the fabric! I stepped on the inside of the loop and pulled up. You can also loop it around a door knob and pull. After you stretch, you have a jersey infinity scarf. The rough edges curl in and won't fray. 

Wear it in one large loop


Or double loop it! 


So easy. 
T shirts 4/$10 at JoAnn's. 
Perfect accessory in so many colors!

Step by Step tutorial here







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