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Gabriel announces that the long-awaited Messiah with the command, “Behold!” We see and respond with words and deeds that reveal the same good news.

Gabriel announces that the long-awaited Messiah with the command, “Behold!” We see and respond with words and deeds that reveal the same good news.

Gabriel announces that the long-awaited Messiah with the command, “Behold!” We see and respond with words and deeds that reveal the same good news.

Gabriel announces that the long-awaited Messiah with the command, “Behold!” We see and respond with words and deeds that reveal the same good news.

Gabriel announces that the long-awaited Messiah with the command, “Behold!” We see and respond with words and deeds that reveal the same good news.

We rejoice in Jesus' victory over sin and death

We rejoice in Jesus even in our struggles.

We rejoice in Jesus with good reason.

As we rejoice in Jesus we are moved to action that adds joy to another life.

We rejoice in Jesus and bring His joy to others

We prepare for Jesus with Integrity. Reflections on Luke 3:10-14

We prepare for Jesus with Care. Reflections on Matthew 25:5-10

We prepare for Jesus with gentleness like His. Isaiah 42:1-4

We prepare for Jesus with diligence. Reflections on 1 Peter 3:3-15

We Prepare for Jesus with a turnaround. Reflections on Mark 1:2-4

We reflect on how we watch and wait for Jesus with hope.

We reflect on how we watch and wait for Jesus with joy.

We reflect on how we watch and wait for Jesus patiently.

We reflect on how we watch and wait for Jesus with expectancy.

Today we reflect on how we watch and wait for Jesus with love.

“Just follow the signs,” I tell people coming to town on the interstate. It sounds simple but inanimate signs, even voiced sign posts on your GPS direction system often prove hard to follow. All of the images we’ve been looking at in Isaiah are things. Their tangibility makes the meaning of the message very accessible. But this week the sign lives and breathes. This relational sign can change lives. This sign must be followed.

Another image for the coming messianic age in Isaiah is an oasis. A stream of water in the middle of the dry land. A pool in the desert. Water is often used as a symbol for God’s provision and blessing in the Bible.

The Green shoot, would bring light, hope and salvation for all. The Green Shoot was the promised Messiah.