In many denominations, and Advent wreath is lit to signify the passing weeks of Advent. Christ is the true light of the world, and as each week slips by, the wreath becomes brighter and brighter. This is what Jesus did for our world—He lit it up! He is the light. As we wait patiently for the day we celebrate His birth, this is a great way to organize a devotional time as a family to reflect on what that means.
While making the wreath, seek out the meaning behind each piece of the wreath, together. Seek the help of Pinterest for ideas on how to match the decor of the house with a holiday decoration that can become a welcome and familiar sight and an added tradition to Christmas. Upon lighting each candle of the wreath, seek to tie in a verse of Scripture that teaches about Christ being the light. A simple word search in an online Bible for the word “light” will lend a hand in starting the search. On Christmas Day, sing Happy Birthday to the light of the world!
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Meg encourages others to seek Him first through her life as a stay-at-home mom, career as a freelance writer, teaching Emotimoms Weekly Bible Study, and leading the kids worship teams at her local church. She resides in a small, Northern lake town with her husband of ten years, two daughters, and their Goldendoodle. Meg writes about everyday life within the love of Christ on her blog, http://sunnyand80.org