As we continue our Advent season, this week’s message invites us to reflect on what it means to be on a journey home. Isaiah 9:2–6 speaks to a people walking through deep darkness, unsure of what lies ahead, yet still placing one foot in front of the other. Our upcoming sermon, The Journey, explores how God meets us not at the destination, but right in the midst of our uncertainty. The light of Christ does not wait until we have everything figured out. It shines on us where we are, giving us enough hope and clarity to keep moving forward.
My prayer is that this passage reminds you that you are never navigating your path alone. Christ walks beside you, strengthening you, guiding you, and offering the light you need for the next faithful step. Advent is not simply a countdown to Christmas. It is a journey shaped by trust, expectation, and the presence of the One who leads us home.
As you prepare your heart this week, consider:
- Where do you feel the need for Christ’s guiding light right now?
- How might you recognize God’s presence on your journey, even before the path becomes clear?
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