Advent means “arrival” and
marks the weeks prior to Christmas for the Christian church throughout the
world and history. Advent is a season of waiting and focusing on the first
coming of Jesus our Savior. It is a reminder that we’re still now waiting for
his second arrival.
This reading plan will help you keep Christ at the center of the Christmas season by drawing your attention to the Christmas story daily through Bible reading. As you sit down to read each day, begin with prayer asking Jesus to speak to, and reveal himself to you. Then take time to read through the daily passage twice. After reading, identify the one truth that stands out most to you and summarize it in a phrase or short sentence. Finally, take a few minutes to meditate on that truth and listen for what the Holy Spirit might desire to speak to you. This experience is most fruitful when done with a journal to write out your summaries and what you hear from the Holy Spirit.
On the first
Sunday of Advent, the first purple (or violet) candle is lit. This is
called the "Prophecy Candle" and recalls the prophets, particularly
Isaiah, who foretold the birth of Jesus Christ. It represents hope or
expectation of the coming Messiah.
December 1 • An Account from eyewitnesses
Luke 1:1-4
December 2 • The scepter of Judah
Genesis 49:8-12
December 3 • A child is born; a branch of Jesse
Isaiah 9:6–7 & Isaiah 11:1–5
December 4 • A ruler born in Bethlehem
Micah 5:2-4
December 5 • A child is born; a branch of Jesse
Matthew 1:1-17
December 6 • The virgin birth
Matthew 1:18-25
December 7 • The visit of the magi
Matthew 2:1-12