Hopeful Waiting for the Coming of Christ

Hopeful Waiting
Christmas Eve seems just as magical as Christmas Day, particularly in the evening. It’s as if anything is possible and the world is awash with hope as we await the next day.
The very first Christmas Eve had a different effect. True, Mary and Joseph knew what was to come or, should I say, Who was to come. But that night, Mary was very uncomfortable and Joseph was looking for a place to stay.
The shepherds were bored in the field. The wisemen were watching the heavens for a sign, any sign. And the people of Israel had no idea if the Messiah would ever come.
For everyone except Mary and Joseph, it was an ordinary day. No one else knew what God had planned. No one knew that the next day, His promises would be fulfilled in the birth of Jesus.
Today, as you wait for Christmas, remember that God is always at work even when we don’t know it. God may seem slow or our prayers are going unanswered. That is not the case.
“Dear friends, here is one thing you must not forget. With the Lord a day is like a thousand years. And a thousand years are like a day. The Lord is not slow to keep his promise. He is not slow in the way some people understand it. Instead, he is patient with you. He doesn’t want anyone to be destroyed. Instead, he wants all people to turn away from their sins.” (2 Peter 3:8-9, NIRV)
You see, not only does God fulfill His promises, He fulfills them at just the right time.
When we fully trust in God, we know that anything is possible and we can be awash with hope as we await the fulfillment of God’s will.
Trust. Hope. Watch.
By LaRaine Rice
LaRaine is the wife of Jeff and mother of Christopher and Elizabeth. She teaches the sixth-grade girls on Sunday morning.










