Genesis

Advent 2020 | Day 01 Part II

SCRIPTURE:

Genesis 12:1-9
Mark 10:29-30

Journey [Part II]


When I moved to seminary it was the first time I left home. Some of you left home when you were 18 but I left home after undergrad. It’s just what Spanish people do lol. Truthfully, the only reason I left Miami was because I felt as though God called me to leave. Otherwise I would have probably stayed in Miami.

I had a hard time at first. But I always connected to the story of Abraham. I always read his story and saw it as my own story. I would constantly remind myself that I left my country (Miami is technically another country), my people, and my household because God wanted to bless me.And you know what. Even though there were many moments where I struggled, I look at my life today and I truly feel blessed.

I love living in Orlando. It’s perfect for a family.
I love the church and my friends. I love Wesley. I have a loving wife and kids who WONT LEAVE ME ALONE! (because they love me). And I have a really nice house. I grew up in small apartments in low income neighborhoods so in comparison, my house is like a mansion.

I’m blessed. And so are you.

Especially if you put yourself in Abraham’s shoes. Use this story to remind yourself that God is with you.

If you feel far from home, far from friends, and if you feel like life is changing too fast, read today’s scripture and remind yourself that God is with you every step of the way. Receive the words God spoke to Abraham as your own. Pretend it’s God speaking to you. This scripture kept me sane when I was confused.

If you notice in this scripture one of the first things Abraham faced on his journey was a famine. (verse 10) Interesting. God blesses Abraham, tells him to move to another place, and then a famine. Doesn’t seem like such a blessed life. Well, sometimes life throws famines, pandemics, unemployment…. and in Abrahams case near death experiences. It’s all part of the journey.

When John Wesley died his last words were ,

“The best of all is that God is with us.”

That’s probably what I would tell Abraham during his season escaping a famine. I’d say “Abraham, God is with you even though you’re in a terrible situation. God’s promises will come to fruition in your life. Just stay faithful.” You know something Abraham did not. We know from reading the story that God eventually did bless Abraham. He just needed to stay the course.So stay the course with this mindset. God is with you. God loves you.

God has not asked you to uproot your life to not give you everything in return tenfold. This is another scripture that I would reflect on when I was struggling in seminary. Mark 10:29-30
It’s very similar to today’s reading. Love you guys.

PS
If you are a Bible nerd, notice the similarities between Abraham and Jesus. Both fled to Egypt. Try and notice more similarities. Dig Deeper and ask the question “Why did Jesus experience a similar life to Abraham?” I can write another small devo about that but it’ll be another 2 pages or so. Until tomorrow! Love you guys and please let me know how Wesley can help.

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Advent 2020 | Day 01

SCRIPTURE:

Genesis 12:1-9

Journey


Hello beautiful Wesley people. It sucks that we will be away from each other for so long. I am going to miss you. I also want us to stay connected as much as possible. We are always here for you.

I wanted to try and write a daily devotional through Advent. I got an Advent daily scripture reading from the UMC and a word to focus on for each week. That’s where the title “Journey” came from. This is a two part post. On the second post I am going to expound on the scripture for the day. Read a long with me and share your thoughts.

If you don’t know what Advent is it’s the beginning of the Christian calendar and today is the first day of advent. Advent is also the beginning of Christmas. For more information on Advent go here :

https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/article/9-things-know-christian-calendar/

I love the idea of seeing your life in seasons. I think I’ve preached 3-4 “season” sermon series. I love seasons because it’s a reminder that every year has ups and downs.

I love listening to each of you as you prepare for Christmas. I see your moods change. It’s like more people look forward to that seasonal change because it also comes with a mental change.

It’s a dis-orientation or a re-orientation towards the joy of Christ.

Just a side note that I also appreciate the season of Lent. I appreciate lent because we reflect on the pain and suffering Christ endured, and we endure. This seasonal mindset cannot be complete without knowing that pain is part of the journey.

But it’s Christmas! Time to reflect on Hope, Peace, Love and Joy!

So….I say, sing your Christmas songs if it makes you happy! Watch your corny Hallmark movies! lol. Be happy! Let Christmas make you happy. It’s suppose to. After all it’s really the Holy Spirit working through the liturgical calendar that makes you happy. It’s God!

Question of the Day: Are you in the Christmas spirit? What brought it on? Was it a song? A movie?

For me, I felt the Christmas spirit when we decorated our refrigerator. We have these magnets that create Santa Clause and a Snowman. It’s cute. Charity’s idea. When I put those up I slowly started getting in the spirit and next thing you know I put up the elf on the shelf, Christmas lights, and I started singing “It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas.

”What brought on the Christmas spirit for you?