Eastridge Daily Devotion
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Thursday, December 11, 2025
Advent Activity - Subtract 1
Wednesday, December 10, 2025
Words for Advent
Word for the day: The Shepherds. We’re encouraged to take a closer look at those who are considered “outsiders”. Maybe YOU feel like an outsider. We all have those who may be considered outsiders in our midst. Ask God to help you notice them, and reach out to them.
Prayer: Dear Lord, help me to be more aware this Advent season, and always. Help me remember that I am representing You to the world and help me be obedient to act accordingly. Thank you for sending Your son, Jesus. Amen.
Tuesday, December 9, 2025
Community Christmas
Simon Peter answered, “You are the Messiah, the Son of the living God.” Matthew 16:16
On one of our many trips back to Colorado where Jane’s
family lived, we visited the one room schoolhouse where Jane and her brothers
attended grade school back in the ‘40s. The door wasn’t locked, so we went
inside. Except for the dust, it looked pretty much like the students had just
left for summer vacation. The coal/wood stove still sat at the front of the
room. On the walls were pictures of Washington and Lincoln along with several
maps which could be rolled up like window blinds. Chalk remained in the trough
under the blackboard. While we took in the sight, Jane told us how the
community celebrated Christmas. “When the community gathered for Christmas, it
was standing room only. Each student had a part, with the oldest student
reading the Christmas story from the Bible. Following this everyone joined in singing
Christmas songs until no more were requested. Then Santa arrived and gave each
person a sack of candy. The adults settled into quiet conversation while most
of the kids went outside to have a snowball fight in the dark. No one worried
about separation of church and state. We were drawn together by our need for
community and our shared belief in a God who sent His Son to show us all how to
live in “peace”.
Prayer: Remind us of the importance of community and
through our common faith, empower us to be the body of Christ here on Earth.
Amen.
Noel and Jane DeKalb (reprinted from 2016)
Monday, December 8, 2025
Joy
Sing Praises to the Lord, for he has done gloriously; let this be known in all the earth. Shout aloud and sing for joy, O royal Zion, for great is your midst in the Holy One of Israel. Isaiah 12:5-6
I have a friend who does ornamental blacksmithing. Some time
ago I asked him to make me an iron advent wreath that I could put the advent
candles in. He did and it is wonderful. I have it on my dining room table
during advent and the Christmas Season. I light the appropriate candle or
candles each evening before supper. A
Christ candle sits in the center of the wreath.
The candles represent hope, peace, joy and love. The joy candle is the rose colored one. The other three are purple.
If you haven't had an advent wreath give it a try. It can be as ornate or as simple as you
choose. It's the symbolism that counts.
Prayer: Dear Lord, thank you for your gifts of hope,
peace, joy and love to us through your Son Jesus the Christ. In Christ's name we
pray, Amen.
Kathy Kuehn (reprinted from 2016)
Friday, December 5, 2025
In the Pause Comes Peace
You will keep in perfect peace those whose minds are steadfast, because they trust in you. Isaiah 26:3 (NIV)
Don't worry about anything; instead, pray about
everything. Tell God what you need, and
thank him for all he has done. Then you
will experience God's peace, which exceeds anything we can understand. His peace will guard your hearts and your
minds as you live in Christ Jesus. Philippians 4:6-7 (NLT)
Trying to keep my focus on the One who's the “reason for the
season” is difficult -He often gets shoved aside by the demands of a daunting
to-do list. How can I possibly pause to
reflect on the birth of Jesus, when there's SO much to do...and so little time
to do it?! Besides, I can just wait
until the Advent services, Christmas Eve and Christmas Day to do all my
reflecting...right? Wrong. This is the very reason the Christmas season
has always been so stressful for me. To
find the peace I so badly need, reflecting on--and conversing with - Jesus needs
to happen daily!
In her devotion, “The Treasure of Thrown-Away Food”, Lysa
TerKeurst says we can find “a powerful peace centered in the awareness of God's
presence.” She suggests we start by
“noticing something for which to be thankful - no matter the circumstance.” If we remember to keep our eyes open, we can
always find something. Also, she says we
must “pause to acknowledge this something as a reminder of God's
presence”. (Yes, pause! The to-do list can wait.) In this pause, we then “choose to focus on
God's presence until his powerful peace is unleashed.” Notice that the outcome of proclaiming
thanksgiving is peace - just as the scripture from Philippians (above) reminds
us.
I believe when we “choose to focus on God's presence”, we
willingly give Him our complete attention, patiently keep our eyes and ears
open, and trust him with all our hearts. If we are “those whose minds are steadfast” (Isaiah 26:3), it's then
that, in the midst of all the chaos and to-do lists, we can find His “perfect
peace”. A powerful peace that “exceeds
anything we can understand”. A peace
that will “guard our hearts and minds” this Christmas season.
Prayer: Prince of Peace, forgive us for being too busy
and distracted to keep our focus on you.
Help us to remember each and every day to pause and approach you with
thankful hearts and steadfast minds. And
thank you so much for the “powerful peace you unleash” in our hearts when we
do. Amen.
Sharon Irvin (reprinted from 2016)
Thursday, December 4, 2025
Wednesday, December 3, 2025
Words from Psalm 55
Cast your burden upon the Lord and He will sustain you; He will never allow the righteous to be shaken. Psalm 55:22


