Tuesday 13 December

Tuesday 13 December

Give More

We’ve talked about rebelling against consumerism by spending less but now we’re encouraging that we give more… Is that a contradiction? No – giving more isn’t about giving more stuff but about being intentional and relational by giving more of our time, our energy, our memories, our talents, our presence. God gave us the life and example of Jesus as a gift. Let’s spend less, celebrate Christmas differently and demonstrate the gift of loving and giving through our actions

From our Ministry Team

  • We have already conspired to worship fully our Lord Jesus and spend less on ourselves
  • This week we are thinking about how to give more to those we love
  • Some of the most important things don’t cost money but can cost us personally. We can give more of ourselves and spend time with our friends and family
  • John the Baptiser spent his time telling people to turn to God and expect Jesus to come. In today’s Bible reading John had even been put in prison for it. He gave a lot!

Activity: Read Matthew 11:2-5 and identify other good things that Jesus describes people being given

Bible Readings
Prayer

Father God, we often talk about your grace. It flows easily off the tongue. They become words to be read on a piece of paper Help us to recognise your gift of Love to us, to be shared with others as difficult as that is

Reflection

The writer of Jude ends his brief letter with a Song of Praise. Praise for a God who keeps us from slipping, who enables us to stand blameless and walk in the presence of God, through his Grace, his gift to us. As we focus on the birth of Jesus, the shadow of a cross lingers in the stable among the shepherds and wise men. Despite whom we are, God loves us dearly. However, we may never truly understand that love

Some ideas to help us Give More (from the website)
  • Check out our list from the Advent Conspiracy website(https://adventconspiracy.org/relational-gift-ideas/)
  • Start small. Choose one person on your list to give a relational gift to
  • On Christmas morning, turn off your phone. Take a couple hours to be present with your family and focus on the people God has put in your life
  • Invest in experiences you can share. Sign up for dance lessons, go camping, plan a vacation, take cooking classes
  • Pass down memories. Make a recipe book or photo album to give to your family
  • Get a blank journal and write notes and prayers to your kids
  • Give a copy of your favourite book to a friend and then meet up for coffee and discuss it. Then switch and read their favourite book
  • Buy someone a gift that relieves a burden: babysitting money, help out with yard work, make a meal
  • Give the gift of hospitality. Invite a new family over for dinner and games
  • Do an activity with your kids – puzzles, jewellery making, baking, hiking, fishing, sports. Be present