December 12
As our three travelers labored to reach the top of Mt. Poinsettia, they wondered if this was what Moses felt like when he climbed Mt. Sinai all those years ago.
“The genealogy (of Jesus) reminds us that the promise of a Messiah took generations to come to be fulfilled. Jesus was “the son of Abraham.” God said to Abraham that all the peoples of the earth would be blessed through his descendants….But it was centuries, millenia, before the angel came to Mary and told her about the child she was to bear….You cannot judge God by your calendar. God may appear to be slow, but he never forgets his promises….Christmas means that God is working out his purposes. ‘Though the mills of God grind slowly…they grind exceedingly fine.’ God may seem to have forgotten, but right now he is in the process of arranging all that will fulfill his great promises.” – Timothy Keller
Today’s micro-challenge: Perspective can have a dramatic effect on how we view situations we are facing. Find a place – mental or physical – where you can get a different perspective.
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Our Wandering Wise Men – December 21
SHOES As they listened to Conrad’s story, the wise men thought back to their angel tree gifts, and to another seeker of Christ who used to leave presents for children in their shoes. Santa Clause had even stolen his name in a poem or two. They thought about not only
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Our Wandering Wise Men – December 20
CONRAD THE WIDOWER Caspar, Melchior and Balthazar came across a widower who had given a poinsettia in honor of his wife. His name was Conrad and he told them a story that has taught the meaning of Christmas for almost 100 years. And how it began with a dream he
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Our Wandering Wise Men – December 19
SHEPHERDS Caspar, Melchior and Balthazar on their way into Bethlehem passed by a flock of sheep, but they could see no shepherds. It seemed like each of the sheep had gone astray, but the shepherds were night shift shepherds, sleeping during the day to watch the flock by night. SCRIPTURE
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Our Wandering Wise Men – December 18
LAMB After the baby shower, the three wise men came upon a sheep who had gotten away from its flock. It was Zebedee, who belonged to the CUMC Children’s ministry. The lamb told the wise men a story about one time that he got separated from a flock. SCRIPTURE What
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Our Wandering Wise Men – December 17
A PENNY OPERA The last game they played at the baby shower was to “Guess the diameter of the mother.” They each had to cut a piece of yarn that they felt would be closest to Mary’s diameter. The camels won this one -maybe because they understood how much space
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Our Wandering Wise Men – December 16
BABY SHOWER Next thing they knew, the three wise men were swept up in a baby shower for a poor young woman from Nazareth. They played “Guess the baby photo!” with the staff of CUMC (Can you guess whose baby photo is whose?) and Melchior won! Balthazar had his “water
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Our Wandering Wise Men – December 15
MARY The three wise men noticed that one of the candles on the Advent wreath was pink. The candle told them, “I have many names. The Gaudette Candle, which means “Joy.” I am also called the Shepherd’s candle or the Mary candle. And the candle told the story of a
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Our Wandering Wise Men – December 14
CANTATA The wise men and their camels couldn’t wait for Cantata Sunday at CUMC, they loved the musical ministry so much. They “sang lustily with good courage” as John Wesley suggested in the hymnal. But their organ playing left something to be desired. SCRIPTURE And let the peace of God
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Our Wandering Wise Men – December 13
PEACEABLE KINGDOM Caspar, Melchior and Balthazar came across an old van that had been abandoned in the mud and decided to give their camels a rest from carrying them to Bethlehem and following the star. Besides, they were cold from giving up their hair. They found peace in their hearts
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Our Wandering Wise Men – December 12
THANKSGIVING Caspar, Melchior and Balthazar stumbled upon a group of Young Adults who were giving thanks and feasting together. They gave thanks for all they had been given and let their supplications be known. SCRIPTURE Let your gentleness be known to all men. The Lord is at hand. Be anxious
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Our Wandering Wise Men – December 11
O LITTLE TOWN Caspar, Melchior and Balthazar were following the star and now could see their destination in the distance. The little town of Bethlehem. “It is little.” said Caspar. “How still we see it lie.” said Balthazar, who was still humming tunes from the Bonfires and Carols two nights
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Our Wandering Wise Men – December 10
TWO COATS As cozy as the caroling had been, the best part had been giving away their chocolate! Caspar even began giving away his gold, and miraculously the bag would never stay empty. They found the Angel Tree at Centreville United Methodist Church and began buying items for folks! They
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Our Wandering Wise Men – December 9
BONFIRES AND CAROLS Caspar, Melchior and Balthazar happened upon a bonfire and people singing lovely songs about a child, the very king they were seeking. Caspar, who loved his gold, wondered what was in the refiner’s pot -and he felt as though his affections were being refined. Melchior wondered which
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Our Wandering Wise Men – December 8
PEACE Theologians tell us that there was an old country saying in Bethlehem, which has since become more common about turtles and fence posts. It goes, “If you see three wise men up on an Advent wreath stand, they didn’t get there by themselves. They had to have a little
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Our Wandering Wise Men – December 7
Our Wandering Wise Men - December 7 THE LITTLE TYRANT Caspar, Melchior, and Balthazar had seen the star, they knew what it portended, and they had hope. But they were still not wise, and they went to the big and bright and important city of Jerusalem to ask no
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Our Wandering Wise Men – December 6
STAR They had not fallen asleep, and just when all seemed lost, and not a moment before, in the east they saw a star. And it all came flooding back. All the years of study and the books of the prophets. The Lord was to come and pitch his tent
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Our Wandering Wise Men – December 5
STAYING AWAKE Caspar, Melchior and Balthazar built their houses on sand, did not have enough oil, and had been wise in their own eyes. And now their foolish darkened hearts were weighed down with worries. They had even fallen asleep while waiting. While Melchior tried to stir up the gift
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Our Wandering Wise Men – December 4
Prepare Nobody knows who yawned first, but yawning is contagious. Caspar yawned second, and blamed Balthazar, who pointed at Melchior who was already snoring. By the time they woke up, all their lamps were dimmed. Scripture Then the kingdom of heaven shall be likened to ten virgins who took their
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Our Wandering Wise Men – December 3
Building Houses So perhaps they had professed themselves wise and became fools. Perhaps they sought to become wise by becoming fools. Whatever their reasons, they became fools. Not only had they forgotten who they had been waiting for, they forgot the things he had told them to do, and so
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Our Wandering Wise Men – December 2
Futility Nobody really knows how they became foolish but legend has it that one day, Caspar, Melchior and Balthazar were walking in the futility of their own mind, trying to determine who was the wisest among them with a Cracker Barrel IQ Test. They became so obsessed with their wisdom
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Our Wandering Wise Men – December 1
Today is the first day of our Wandering Wise Men devotion series, which runs from December 1 - 25. Gaspar, Balthasar, and Melchior are about to embark on a journey in search of the King whose star they see in the night sky. Each day in our devotion series will
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Our Wandering Wise Men – January 6
When they saw that the star had stopped, they were overwhelmed with joy. On entering the house, they saw the child with Mary his mother, and they knelt down and paid him homage. Then, opening their treasure chests, they offered him gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh. - Matthew 2:10-11 Today's
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Our Wandering Wise Men – January 5
Gaspar, Melchior, and Balthasar had a vision of the King they sought leaving Bethlehem and making his way to Egypt. They had to hurry if they wanted to visit this King before he left! Today’s Quote: In Matthew, we find that the wise men left their homes, following a star
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Our Wandering Wise Men – January 4
The star was getting closer and brighter. Gaspar, Balthasar, and Melchior felt they were getting closer to meeting the King they had been seeking. Today’s Quote: “Look up and raise your heads” (Luke 21:28) Advent creates people, new people. We too are supposed to become new people in Advent. Look
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Our Wandering Wise Men – January 3
Our traveling wise men were delighted to meet three feathered creatures on their journey. “Perhaps a bird’s eye view is exactly what we need to help us reach our destination!” exclaimed Balthasar. The men were hoping that the birds would give them a ride and enable them to see over
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