This is the first year we have formally participated in Advent. For the past few years we have used Christmas countdown calendars like my childhood Mr. Santa candy hanger, oragami candy cups, and Velcro ornaments on a wall tree. We still, and will always, use Mr. Santa because he was lovingly made by my Great Aunt Laura for my brother and I when we were children.
However, this year I wanted to do more. Not just for Matt, but for myself too. By December 15, I am up to my eyeballs in Christmas "spirit", but not the right kind of spirit. I'm obsessed with baking, shopping, parties, wrapping, decorating, keeping Matt under control, and finding Christmas specials on tv. And, to my shame, God's most precious gift is usually put on the back burner until...
oh wait! what?! how did that happen!!? huh? it's Christmas morning already?
And I missed it. The entire season leading up to our Savior's birth. I hate that. Does anyone else know that feeling?
This year I am trying really hard to do better. Last year I came across Ann Voskamp's free Jesse Tree advent devotion and decided that we would do it this year. I love it!! The devotion is meaty enough for adults but still kid friendly. It's a daily devotion that starts on November 29 and includes a Bible reading, devotion, prayer, application, and hanging an ornament on your Jesse tree.
"Now this Jesse Tree where our hearts climb high in this season of waiting, it’s named after
the Jesse who was the father of David, the first royal branch in the tree of the Messiah to
come, David to whom God promised that his line and his sons and his family would be
King forever. And when his sons and grandsons and great grandsons turned from God and
loved sin more than their Father and their kingdoms fell, and it seemed as though the whole
royal family tree of Jesse had been chopped right off at the roots, our covenant, promisekeeping God, He vowed, “Out of the stump of David’s family will grow a shoot— yes, a
new Branch bearing fruit from the old root… In that day the heir to David’s throne will be a
banner of salvation to all the world. The nations will rally to him, and the land where he lives
will be a glorious place.” (Isa 11:1,10)
So instead of tucking back Advent calendar flaps, we’ll do it this way: we’ll wait for the
Christ like Zacchaeus on the top limb, and we’ll read the stories of the Old Testament, the
whole pageantry of mankind, from Adam to the Messiah, each story pointing to the coming
promise, the incredibly impossible gift, the Glorious Christ. After each reading of another
promise fulfilled, we’ll hang the ornament of each story on the branches of a tree, our very
own Jesse Tree, a testament to our covenant-keeping, people-passionate God, whose love
unfolds like an endless gift down through thousands of years." ~ Ann Voskamp
If you would like more information or find out how to download your copy,
click here.
Here is our tree, nothing fancy. Sticks from the yard and things I already had around the house.
If you search Jesse tree, you will find numerous devotions and tree ideas. I like Ann Voskamp's because it is free, everything is provided, and I love her writing.