During Advent, we join churches around the world and throughout history by lighting the Advent Candles. Each candle reminds us of the Gift of Grace we receive in Christ Jesus. Tonight, we celebrate all of those gifts as we remember
Jesus’ first coming into the world and as we look forward with hope to His promised return.
We begin with the Candle of Hope. Hope is a gift God has always given his people—a gift that reminds us that no matter our present circumstances, our future is secure in him.
To Adam and Eve, God promised that the serpent would be crushed
To Abraham, God promised descendants as numerous as the stars, born from a barren womb.
And through the prophets, God spoke a powerful word of hope—that a Savior King would come to rescue his people from sin and make all things new. Here God’s words from the prophet Micah:
The Lord says, “Bethlehem, the Fruitful Land,
Although you are a small village among Judah,
A Ruler of Israel, whose origins are from ancient times,
Will come from you on my behalf.
He will stand and shepherd His flock
In the strength and majesty of the Lord,
And they will live securely.
His greatness will fill the earth,
And He will be our peace.”
–Micah 5:2, 4, 5a
Friends, Proverbs 30:5 reminds us that every word of God proves true—and he is a shield to all who take refuge in him.
God’s promises to send a Savior have been fulfilled in Jesus. Like Bartimaeus, crying out in hope by the roadside, we trust that Jesus still hears, still stops, and still brings salvation. Because of him, we have hope—and so we sing.