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December 2021

Simeon: Waiting With Hope

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Day 1: Luke 2:25. Luke writes that Simeon "was waiting for the consolation of Israel." His waiting was more than focused on what he wanted but what the world needed, what God wanted to do for Israel and for all. What leads you to pray for the needs of the world and for God’s desire for all people?  What stops you? Why?

Day 2: Luke 2:38. We share this tendency to replace the real Jesus with the Jesus we want. Christmas claims there was a real Jesus, and He grew up, and coming to know the real Jesus is the most important thing anyone can ever do. Where do you find yourself tempted to distort your picture of Jesus from the One the Bible describes? What keeps your vision of Jesus aligned with the Biblical view of Jesus?

Day 3: Luke 2:25-26. In vs. 25, we see that "the Holy Spirit was upon" Simeon, and in vs. 26 Luke says that the Holy Spirit let’s Simeon know he will one day see the Lord’s Messiah. What life lessons is the Holy Spirit leading you to know and encounter Jesus personally this time of year?

Day 4: Luke 2:27. Luke tells us that Simeon was being guided by the Holy Spirit. Part of that guidance was Simeon’s knowledge of the Scriptures. How has God been speaking to you through His Word this past week? What does that mean for your life today and the year ahead?

Day 5: Luke 2:29. What longing has God fulfilled for you this year that leads you to praise Him? What longing are you praying for God to fulfill that leads you to pray to Him?

Day 6: Luke 2:30-32. When God lets Simeon hold the gift of the Messiah in his arms, He sees God gives greater presents than we can imagine. God is not only interested in saving Israel but in saving all people. How is God stretching your ability to see His love for all people? How is that impacting your prayer life? 

Recent additional GO DEEPER reading opportunities:

  • “The Life You've Always Wanted: Spiritual Disciplines for Ordinary People” by John Ortberg (Amazon Kindle #ad)
  • "The Characters of Christmas: 10 Unlikely People Caught Up in the Story of Jesus" by Daniel Darling (Amazon Kindle #ad)
  • “The Real Mary: Why Evangelical Christians Can Embrace the Mother of Jesus” by Scot McKnight (Amazon Hardcover #ad)

You can also watch this week's sermon or read the full message & GPS here.


Elizabeth: Faith Bearing Joy

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Don't forget that Pastor Burkey would like you to take 90 seconds every day from now until Christmas to sit silently before God.

Day 1: Luke 1:41. Joy in living begins in faith in what God has done, and not in what you or I am able to do. Joy in living begins with the action of God in human history in the creation of the world, in the birth of his son, and in his reaching out to save us today. As you think about God’s work in history, what brings you joy? As you think about God’s work in your life, what brings you joy? Who are you sharing that joy so that others can have faith bearing joy in Jesus? 

Day 2: Isaiah 12:4. Pray 5 statements of praise to God. Pray for 1 group of people  (or more) to come to know Jesus today!

Day 3: Luke 1:43. Like Elizabeth, you too are highly favored with God’s presence in your life. When our eyes are opened to God’s possibilities, we see that Jesus is there and that He has gone on before us and prepared the way. Where are you seeing and sensing Jesus at work in your life? What change is He working on with you?

Day 4: Isaiah 12:5-6. Theologian J. I. Packer observed, “I've experienced God's presence most powerfully in worship, often during the singing, I suppose because when we sing to him, we are looking hard in his direction.” Turns out you can worry or worship. You can’t do both because your eyes can only look in one direction. Do you find yourself spending more time worrying or worshiping? Why?

Day 5: Luke 1:45. Elizabeth views the coming of the Christ child as already an accomplished fact. Elizabeth views the salvation that God will bring as already hers and ours. Elizabeth views the future promises God has made as already kept and fulfilled. How does the promise of the future hope of heaven fuel your faith and how you live life today?

Day 6: Isaiah 12:2-3. Just as you can only worry or worship, you can only be moving forward in life with fear or faith. Perhaps you feel a bit of both. When do you notice fear driving the way you live? Faith driving the way you live?

Christ-Lutheran-Church-LaMesa-2021-Christmas-ServicesRecent additional GO DEEPER reading opportunities:

  • "The Characters of Christmas: 10 Unlikely People Caught Up in the Story of Jesus" by Daniel Darling (Amazon Kindle #ad)
  • “The Real Mary: Why Evangelical Christians Can Embrace the Mother of Jesus” by Scot McKnight (Amazon Hardcover #ad)
  • “Invitation to Solitude and Silence: Experiencing God's Transforming Presence” by Ruth Haley Barton (Amazon Paperback #ad)

You can also watch this week's sermon or read the full message & GPS here.


Mary: Say Yes To God

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Don't forget that Pastor Burkey would like you to take 90 seconds every day from now until Christmas to sit silent before God.

Day 1: Luke 1:28. The Christian church has sometimes stumbled when it comes to Mary. On one extreme, some worship Mary, pray to Mary, and even believe Mary is a redeemer or savior in her own right. On the other extreme, some completely ignore Mary, and kind of cast her off to the side. This is primarily in reaction to the other extreme. Both extremes are unbiblical, and both are wrong. Mary isn’t one we are called to worship, but she does have a faith we are called to follow her example. What do you learn for your life from Mary’s example of faith? 

Day 2: Luke 1:37. The promise God made that a virgin would conceive in Isaiah 7:14 is about to be fulfilled. Though Mary’s in Nazareth now, her son Jesus will be born in Bethlehem as in Micah 5:2. The list could go on, but the promise is true for Mary – For no word from God will ever fail. That promise is true for you – For no word from God will ever fail. What promises have you seen God fulfill in your life?

Day 3: Luke 1:31-33.  This is the promise the Jews had not only been waiting years for, but hundreds of years for, a thousand years for to be fulfilled. The response the angel seeks is not worship of the angel, but worship of the Savior who comes. The Savior that comes is better than anticipated but missed by many when He comes. The Jews wanted a Savior to get rid of the Romans. God has a bigger agenda to pay the price for our sin as our Savior. Take time to confess your sins to Jesus and ask for His forgiveness. Take time to worship Him today.

Day 4: Micah 5:4-5. How does Micah describe Jesus’ agenda for coming and leading? How do you see that same agenda working in  and through your life?

Day 5: Luke 1:34-35. When Mary questions the angel it’s not to find a loophole for her doubt, but to clarify so she can understand and follow. There’s a hidden temptation when we start to lean into saying yes to God. We want to negotiate our yes. “Yes, God I will follow you but only if …?” What keeps you from saying yes to God? Where do you need to say, “Yes!” to God and move forward in faith.

Day 6: Luke 1:38. As we grow in our walk with God, we learn to pray like Mary did: Thy will be DONE instead of Thy will be CHANGED. All too often our prayer life leads us to question God's will for us, even when we know that it is His will. Mary prays the world's greatest prayer, the prayer her son will later pray in the garden of Gethsemane, "Not my will, but Thy will be done." How might you make Mary’s response, your automatic response as we walk through this Advent and Christmas season?

Christ-Lutheran-Church-LaMesa-2021-Christmas-ServicesRecent additional GO DEEPER reading opportunities:

  • “The Real Mary: Why Evangelical Christians Can Embrace the Mother of Jesus” by Scot McKnight (Amazon Hardcover #ad)
  • “Invitation to Solitude and Silence: Experiencing God's Transforming Presence” by Ruth Haley Barton (Amazon Paperback #ad)
  • "Jesus the King: Understanding the Life and Death of the Son of God" by Timothy Keller (Amazon Kindle #ad)

You can also watch this week's sermon or read the full message & GPS here.


Christmas Season 2021: 90 Seconds Silient Prayer Challenge

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Pastor Burkey would like you to take 90 seconds every day from now until Christmas to sit silent before God.

Amid the chaos of the Christmas season, find His calming voice to prepare you with His peace.

Before you sit in silence for 90 seconds simply pray:

 Lord, Your work is greater than my perspective.

Open my heart to leave room for You to work.

In these 90 seconds of silence, realign the chaos in my life to the calm and peace you bring.