By Weldon Tisdale, Chaplain
As December arrives, many individuals begin to feel the spirit of the season — a mix of joy, anticipation, and deep reflection. For Christians, this time of year is marked by Advent, the period of preparation for the celebration of Jesus’ birth. It is a time to prepare our hearts for the coming of Christ, to reflect on His
significance in our lives, and to remind ourselves of God’s great love for all.
The word Advent means “coming” or “arrival.” During Advent, we anticipate the coming of Jesus, both as the infant born in Bethlehem and as our Savior who will return one day. Each week in Advent centers on a theme—hope, peace, joy, and love— encouraging us to grow in faith and draw closer to God.
At the heart of December’s celebrations is the wonder of God’s gift to us—His own Son. As John 3:16 beautifully expresses, “For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life.” Christmas is more than a holiday; it is a reminder of the profound love God has for each of us. He sent Jesus to be Emmanuel, “God with us,” so we might know His love firsthand and experience the joy of salvation.
December can be a busy month, filled with shopping, planning, and family gatherings. Yet, in the middle of all the activity, we are called to seek the peace that only Christ can provide. Philippians 4:7 promises us, “The peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.” We are encouraged to make space for quiet prayer, to focus on His peace, and to share that peace with those around us.
During this season, let us also remember those who may find this time of year challenging. December is an opportunity to share joy by reaching out to those in need, offering encouragement, and spreading the hope of Christ. Through acts of kindness and generosity, we can embody the love and compassion Jesus
showed and share the message of the Good News.
As we journey through this season of Advent and prepare for Christmas, let us open our hearts to receive God’s love and share it with others. May we carry the light of Christ within us and reflect His hope, peace, joy, and love in all we do.