Introduction Episode for our free Advent Study, "O Come O Come Emmanuel | Marvel at the Magnitude of the Incarnation."
"We feel this groaning. We feel this tension of the 'already but not yet' reality that we live in as Christians. We are in a season of waiting. Much like the Israelites in the Old Testament who were longing for the Savior to come, we are also longing for our Savior- who we know to be Jesus- to return again. We are waiting. And we are called to wait well and diligently.
Therefore, this season of Advent should amplify our hearts to acknowledge that we are awaiting our Savior. To Acknowledge and rejoice that He has already come- and that He will come again. It is also a season to reflect upon the darkness of sin that our world is under and to celebrate the Light- Jesus- and to compel us to bring that light to others."
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Our Advent Study Begins November 28th- December 26th
When you sign up, you can expect to receive:
* A five-day per week reading plan for the duration of the Advent season, where we will be reading from a Bible Reading Plan curated by Blue Letter Bible and the classic Christian 4th Century work, On The Incarnation.
* Our Advent Study Guide, which includes reflection questions, theological insights, daily Scripture passages, excerpts from the daily readings, and space to record your notes, thoughts, and prayers.
* Weekly Advent emails to provide accountability and support.
* Weekly Devotional Podcast Episodes(That's this!) to expound and reflect on the Advent Study.
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Rachel Lynn Lawrence
Founder of Momma Theologians
Rachel delights in each day with her husband, Steve, and their three children, Isaiah, Elijah, and Ruth. She enjoys early morning quiet times, being home in their “Northwoods Eden” and deep theological study of God. She has been in Seminary her entire motherhood life and will be completing her MDiv in 2021, with plans to pursue a DMin proceeding that. Prior to becoming a stay-at-home mom, she worked as a Pediatric ICU nurse and specialized in bereavement and end-of-life care. Rachel has a passion for equipping fellow mothers to grow in relationship with God and believes spiritual growth can be revived in the midst of motherhood. Rachel enjoys connecting with others on Instagram (@rachellynnlawrence).
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