As we continue our Advent journey, this week’s sermon invites us to think about what it truly means to prepare for the coming of Christ. Using Jeremiah 33:14–16, we will explore how God’s promise of a “righteous Branch” calls us to make space in our lives for hope. Just as we clear clutter in our homes before welcoming a guest, we are invited to clear both spiritual and material clutter that distracts us from the heart of the season. Advent is not simply about getting ready for Christmas. It is about preparing a place within ourselves for Christ, who enters quietly yet brings peace, justice, and renewal.
We will look together at what it means to set the table of our hearts and welcome the Guest who transforms everything God touches. My hope is that this message helps us slow down, breathe, and remember why we prepare in the first place.
Questions to consider this week:
- What clutter, physical or spiritual, might God be inviting you to clear?
- Where in your life do you need to create space to welcome Christ this Advent?
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