Advent Guide Week 2 | Dec 4-Dec 10

Read Galatians 4:3-5

Pastor and author Tim Keller says, “If we impose our understanding of schedule & timing on Jesus, we will struggle to feel loved by Him.” Galatians tells us that God caused his son to be born, “when the fullness of time had come.” His timing is intentional in sending Jesus, in salvation, and even in the days of our lives. God knows what he is doing, but our view of things  is so limited that it can be hard for us to trust sometimes. This time of year, remembering that Jesus' birth was planned and came to pass at the “fullness of time,” can help us continue to trust God and persevere in faith.

Discussion Questions

  • Have you ever struggled to trust God’s timing?

  • Do you have a testimony about a time when God’s timing proved to be just right?

  • Talk about God’s perspective and sense of timing compared to our own.

  • Pray that God would help you have an eternal perspective, to trust in him in the here and now and to hope for the time when he will make all things new.

Read Chapter 2 of Is Christmas Unbelievable: Can we take the Bible seriously?

Family Activity Time to bake those Christmas goodies! In any baking recipe every ingredient has a purpose. For example, in a cake flour gives the structure, eggs bind the ingredients, baking powder and baking soda make it rise, fats like butter and oil make it less chewy, and sugar sweetens and keeps it moist. Every part has a purpose, and the time spent in the oven matters too.

In the Christmas story, we know that all the details are important. They speak of things that were prophesied that then came to pass. The Bible also tells us that Jesus was born at the exact right time in history. Why didn’t he come earlier to lead the people instead of Moses or King David? Why didn’t he wait until later when your grandparents were little or even now? We don’t really know, but God does. In the book of Galatians it’s called, “the fullness of time.” This means the time was just right. Ask kids what would happen if we took our Christmas goodies out of the oven too soon. What would happen if we left them in too long? Have you ever burned the cookies before?

When your treats are ready to taste, thank God together that he sent Jesus when he knew that the time was just right!

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