Advent 2021:

Come and Worship

A Free Online Advent Calendar and Devotional Journey

Advent is more than a countdown to Christmas Day. It’s a season to prepare our hearts to celebrate the incarnation of our Savior, Jesus Christ. Thankfully, this kind of preparation doesn’t require a lot of time, tinsel, ingredients, or wrappings. The only thing needed is to come and worship.

May these Advent devotions be your daily opportunity to respond to that invitation. Visit the calendar below for new devotionals each day or subscribe to receive them directly in your inbox, along with some fun surprises and free downloadables along the way!

December 19
Fourth Sunday of Advent - Love

*Scroll down for a free printable coloring page!*

Love came down at Christmas,
Love all lovely, Love divine;
Love was born at Christmas;
Stars and angels gave the sign.

As we near the end of our Advent journey, we reflect on where we’ve been and how far we’ve come. We’ve celebrated the hope, peace, and joy of Christ that overcomes the darkness of this world. On this 4th Sunday of Advent, we celebrate love.

How? Again we turn to the words of Jesus in the Gospel of John:

I have loved you even as the Father has loved me. Remain in my love. When you obey my commandments, you remain in my love, just as I obey my Father’s commandments and remain in his love. I have told you these things so that you will be filled with joy. Yes, your joy will overflow! This is my commandment: Love each other in the same way I have loved you.
John 15:9-12, NLT

Our joy overflows when we remain in Christ’s love, and we do this by obeying his commandment: to love others as he loved us.

God doesn’t force us to love; he loves us too much to take away our free will. But he longs for our love, and for us to love. He desires for us to love not just him but all his creation as well—our brothers and sisters in Christ, and those who don’t know him yet.

But before we despair of how inadequately we follow this command, simple yet difficult as it is, remember that obedience depends not on our own strength but on the grace of God working in and through us (see Philippians 2:13).

He gives us the grace to both receive his love and remain in it; Jesus came to love us and enable us to love.

God’s love is less like a Christmas present and more like an Advent calendar; it’s not something we receive once but something we continue to practice. But more than the pretty paper windows or daily devotionals that help us anticipate Christmas, learning to live in God’s love prepares us to welcome Christ again at his second coming.

As we prepare to celebrate another Christmas, we remember the greater Advent season we continue to journey through as we await Christ’s return. Buoyed by hope, wrapped in peace, and overflowing with joy, there is nothing left but to love—and to be loved.

Lyrics from “Love Came Down at Christmas” by Christina Rossetti and Peter Pindar Stearns

Free Download: Enjoy this printable coloring page from All Is Bright. Right-click on the image below to save to your computer, then print out and color in! Or, click here to open and download from a new tab.

All is Bright

A Devotional Journey to Color Your Way to Christmas

by Nancy Guthrie