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Have you ever wondered why we sing the same song each Sunday morning during Advent? There is reason behind it as Dr. Chism instructs us here.

Advent is a time of expectation realized and joy maximized. But in the midst of the chaos around us, we can easily begin to wonder if things are really as secure as we've been led to believe.

If we're not careful and attentive, we might just miss the best this season has to offer us. And that means we might wake up after it's over to realize how similar we really are to those who missed the opportunity to welcome Jesus properly about 2000 years ago.

Christmas is now behind us, but the reality of Christ's arrival now sets in for us. How will we respond as He works in our lives today?

Frenzy, chaos and anxiety are words that we could easily use to describe the modern Christmas experience. But Advent is a reminder to pause and ponder the depths to which God's love is gloriously displayed. So pause and worship this King born to set you free!

Christmas comes at the end of the calendar year, but the Christmas story is just the start of all that God seeks to accomplish in and through those He came to save. Just like everything He does, there is purpose in the method in which He stepped into our circumstances. And it all leads us to rejoice in the God who comes for us!

The REAL magic of Christmas isn't in the glitz and glitter of presents and trees and lights but rather in the reality that God would move heaven and earth to come to us and for us. Now, that's some Great News for everyone!

Advent is a season of peace as we pause to remember God's merciful compassion on mankind, to whom He offers redemption through His only Son sent to set us free and guide our feet into the way of peace.

Advent is a special season, and ever person has a story to tell. Enjoy these daily devotionals penned by the people of Meadowood as we experience this holiday season together in 2020.

In this introduction, executive pastor Jay Ramer sets the tone for our Advent Daily Devotional with an encouraging look at what we've experienced in the last 18 months.