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Christ in me, the hope of glory

Advent Promise  – The Promise of A Redeemer

“For your Maker is your Husband—the Lord of hosts is His name—and the Holy One of Israel is your Redeemer; the God of the whole earth He is called.” – Isaiah 54:5

The promise of God here is magnified in His commitment to deliver his people from their captivity, the promise of a kinsman to free us from the shadow of death and transfer us into the fullness of the Kingdom.

The slavery of the consequences of sin are so deeply embedded in our world that we cannot escape its invading influence in our thinking and emotions. It slowly seeps away our trust and delight in pleasing our Father, but Christ is our redeemer.

Jesus Christ purchased for us an eternal redemption. His blood poured out for us cleanses our conscience from all condemnation, all guilt, all shame and all feelings of separation.

Redemption means deliverance form all captivity and entry into the unfading glory of God.

Jesus Christ entered the world to bring you into the glory presence of God, to release you from the prison of guilt and fee you from the dudgeon of condemnation.

The baby born in a manger, to a teenage girl was the promised redeemer, the sacrifice given for you to deliver you from all your captivity.

 Advent Thought – The Promise of the Coming Witness

“Behold, I have appointed him (Him) [David, as a representative of the Messiah, or the Messiah Himself] to be a witness [one (One) who shall testify of salvation] to the nations, a prince (Prince) and commander (Commander) to the peoples.” – Isaiah 55:4

The promise of God declared by the prophet Isaiah is the assurance that God will visit his people with a witness to declare to all the heart of God. Therefore, if you wanted to know what God is like all you need to do is look at Jesus Christ.

Jesus’ life was a living testament to the glory of God.

The intention and commitment of God to his children was the coming of a saviour, a prince and commander who would guide, care and with kindness and love restore his children back into their father’s arms.

His children were always the desire of His heart, and Jesus Christ was the God’s witness to the plans and purposes of God. In all Jesus did he did with the power and commitment of His Father.

The fulfilment of God’s intention took place at the cross, it was at Calvary where mankind was reconciled back to God, the Cross was the starting point of history and the centre point of all God’s plans.

The promise of the coming witness is the eternal oath to reconcile man back to God, to make a way in the wilderness and to path a way into the Promised Land.

Advent Thought – The Promise of the Free Gift

“Wait and listen, everyone who is thirsty! Come to the waters; and he who has no money, come, buy and eat! Yes, come, buy [priceless, spiritual] wine and milk without money and without price [simply for the self-surrender that accepts the blessing].” – Isaiah 55:1

This is one of the most amazing passages in the Bible, the declaration of God that his abundant life is a free gift. Here is the heart of the New Covenant that the charge God makes for his divine riches is without price. And it is without price because Christ has purchased it all with his life.

This is extravagant grace, outrageous favour where the only thing God demands is our acceptance. That we lay down our self effort, our performance mentality, and our self righteousness and receive the divine inheritance.

Isaiah shouts out to us from centuries past to listen. It is in the listening that we connect with the heart and purposes of God. Jesus said it in another way to his disciples, “For him that has ears to hear, let him hear!” To receive of Christ it is essential to open our hearts and listen to the truth of his grace, for in the listening comes the understanding to receive.

We don’t need money to receive all the blessings of God, we need an open and listening heart that delights in the love of our Father.

Come, buy and eat, it is all available to you, you don’t need money, just accept and receive it.

The promise of Christ is the promise of God’s free gift, the invitation of abundant grace to all.

Advent  Thought  – The Promise to Prosper

“Behold, My Servant shall deal wisely and shall prosper; He shall be exalted and extolled and shall stand very high.” – Isaiah 52:13

In all Christ did he prospered, the favour of God was evident through his compassion, mercy and goodness.

His mother, Mary expressed this favour when she declared, “that He has filled the hungry with all good things.” She prophesied that to everyone who desired, who wanted the bread of life, they would be satisfied.

For satisfaction in Christ, delight in his favour is the essence of prosperity.

A prosperous soul is a life focused and fed on Christ. It is a soul that places its trust in Christ, rests in Christ and delights in Christ.

The promise of Christ is the promise to bring our mind, emotions and feelings into health, wholeness and prosperity. For the confident expectation of our heart is anchored in the promise that God will never leave us or forsake us. That Christ’s work in us will bring us into all he created us to be.

That just as Christ is so I am.

That in all things and in health, I would proper just as my soul prospers, for my heart now prospers in Christ.

Advent  Thought  – The Promise to Arise

“Shake yourself from the dust; arise, sit [erect in a dignified place], O Jerusalem; loose yourself from the bonds of your neck, O captive Daughter of Zion.” –  Isaiah 52:2

The magnificence of the coming Christ is gloriously proclaimed with the words, “Shake yourself from the dust, arise.”

Here is the full radiant revelation of the coming King, for in Christ we have entered into a New Covenant, a new relationship with God. A new day has come, a new dawn has arisen in the heart of mankind, for Christ heralds a new beginning for all.

And the declaration of God is his overwhelming desire that we shake of the dust. We shake off everything, every hindrance, and every lie that would rise up in our mind, thoughts and feeling and tells us that Christ is not enough. For Christ is the full manifestation of God, He is the full provision of our forgiveness, healing, redemption and life.

The finished work of Christ was a complete, once and for all eternal redemption.

God’s word is for us to arise and be everything that Christ has made us to be. To let his glory, joy and abundance flourish in our lives and we do this effortlessly by resting, accepting and delighting in all Christ has given to us. For we live in him because he now lives in us.

The abundant life of God has been deposited inside every believer, so shake of the dust of the past, the world, and arise and shine with the glory of God.

Advent Thought – The Promise to be cut from the Rock

“Listen to Me, you who pursue righteousness (right standing with God), Who seek and inquire of the Lord: Look to the rock from which you were cut And to the excavation of the quarry from which you were dug. “ – Isaiah 51:1

God the father’s heart has always remained unchanged. He has never changed, we were his delight before creation, his desire has always been to embrace us, hold us, care for us and love us.

For Israel even in their deepest, estranged rebellion God reached out with a heart of compassion, his promise to them was he would never give up on them. (Hosea 11:8). And in the same way the love of God reaches out to us in a flowing river of grace.

The Promise of Christ is the living, breathing grace of God, the rock of God’s love and commitment to his people. The rock of this truth that every promise of God is Yes and Amen in Christ.

We are besieged in a world of doubt and unbelief, a world that has squandered the truth and love of God on independence and performance. God’s invitation to us is to listen to him. To stop and consider the rock from which you were cut, to run into your father’s arms and to know the love of Christ overwhelming your heart.

For Christ alive in you, is the power of God pulsating in your heart, and declares that all God is yours in Christ, because you have now been cut from the same rock as Christ.

Advent Thought – The Promise to Never Be Put to Shame

“For the Lord God helps Me, Therefore, I have not been ashamed or humiliated. Therefore, I have made My face like flint, And I know that I shall not be put to shame.” Isaiah 50:7

Christ came to set us free from captivity. To release us from the lies and illusions that had invaded our minds through the blindfold of religion.

Israel had trapped itself into a belief in their performance, into a covenant of self effort. But here in Isaiah God declares his commitment and grace to a people ridden with guilt and racked with shame.

The passionate heart of God is to take away the barrier of separation in the mind and heart of mankind. To restore to us the intimacy we lost, to heal us from our doubt, to cast away our shame and for us to experience the wondrous love of his heart.And to do this Jesus came, entered our world and through the finished work of the Cross gave us the same relationship that He had with God the Father.

In Christ we have been given the free gift of righteousness, and that means a vibrant, unhindered, perfect fellowship and union with God. A heart that is no longer guilty, condemned, feeling shameful or tormented with doubt, but is secure in God’s love, is peaceful and is in harmony with the presence of God.

All our shame was erased at the cross; Christ’s perfect work has freed us to live in the fullness of the riches of heaven.

Advent  Thought  – The Promise Never to Abandon You

“But Zion (Jerusalem in captivity) said, “The Lord has abandoned me, And my Lord has forgotten me.” The Lord answered “Can a woman forget her nursing child And have no compassion on the son of her womb? Even these may forget, but I will not forget you”. Isaiah 49: 14-15

There is a lie from Satan that has infected our view of God. This lie has rooted and established itself in our alienation from him. It is the lie that God does not want us. And this lie causes us to doubt God’s commitment to us, it causes us to withdraw from him and it causes us to feel abandoned in our hearts.

Here God declares the truth of his closeness to his people, his sustaining compassion in the turmoil of despair. His promise is that he will never abandon them, that he will never forget his promises to them and that he will never leave them or forsake them.

God’s commitment is that he is close, present, right with them, accepting them, guiding them and upholding them with his love.

Jesus Christ is the embodiment of that promise, here is God, alive in flesh reconciling man back to God, destroying the alienation of our minds. He is the living breath of God, the goodness of God, the mercy and compassion of God shining into the darkness of the world.

The promise of Christ is that God’s compassion is his radiant embrace that declares he has never abandoned us, that regardless of our feelings and thoughts, he is totally committed to us.

For we are his treasure, the delight and desire of his heart.

Advent  Thought  – The Promise of the Favourable time.

 

“This is what the Lord says, “In a favourable time I have answered You, And in a day of salvation I have helped You; And I will keep watch over You and give You for a covenant of the people, To restore the land [from its present state of ruin] and to apportion and give as inheritances the deserted hereditary lands, “ – Isaiah 49:8

The good news of the birth of the saviour is that we have been placed into the perpetual season of the favour of God. That the plan of God was to bestow upon us the restoration and wholeness that we lost and our ruin has been superseded by heavens prosperity.

And this promise of the favourable season contains that life giving fruit of creation. To bring and give us knowledge of salvation, to give us forgiveness and remission of sin, to place inside of us God’s heart of tender mercy and loving-kindness, and to draw our life and light from the power that indwells us.

No longer do we have to be influenced by the fluctuation of seasons, the pressure of circumstance, for In Christ we are constantly in God’s favour.

And this favour means that we are held in an everlasting embrace, kept by Christ’s indestructible life, filled with his unconditional love, and showered with unloseable grace.

For the promise of Christ is to heal the broken hearted, to set the captive free, to declare the favourable time of the Lord and to know the acceptance, value and love of a good God.

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