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DAILY FAMILY PRAYERS
BEFORE THE ADVENT CANDLE.

Why not make an Advent candle? You will need a tall, brightly colored candle. Mark it with 24 short lines from top to bottom. Each day during Advent find a few quiet moments with your family when you can light the candle, read the little thought for the day, and say the short prayer together.

Response:

Heavenly Father,
we thank you for your love.
Come, Lord Jesus, come.

December 1

In the beginning,
God created the heavens and the earth.
He created the sun, the moon, 
the stars and all the plants and animals. R.

December 2

God then created man and woman. 
He trusted them to take care of his creation 
and follow his ways but they let him down. R.

December 3

As men and women multiplied, 
so did their sinfulness. 
There were some good people,
and one of them, Noah, 
was told by God to build an ark on dry land to save himself
and all living things from a flood which was to come. R.

December 4

Noah did as God told him and built the ark. 
The great flood came but Noah and his family 
and all the animals which they had taken into the ark were safe. 
They did not drown and when the waters subsided 
they left the ark and populated the world again. R.

December 5

Many hundreds of years later, 
there lived a descendant of Noah called Abraham.
Abraham obeyed God when he was asked to sacrifice his son, Isaac. 
At the last moment God stopped him harming Isaac. 
In return for Abraham's obedience, 
God promised his that his family would increase and spread. 
From his line a Savior would come for all people. R.

December 6

When Isaac was grown up, 
Abraham sent out a servant to find a wife for him. 
The servant met a young woman at a spring; 
she drew water for him and for his camels.
Her name was Rebekah 
and she became Isaac's wife. R.

December 7

Isaac and Rebekah had two sons, Jacob and Esau. 
Once, while Jacob was asleep, 
he saw in a dream a ladder set upon earth 
and reaching all the way to heaven. 
The angels of God were going up and down it. 
And he heard the voice of God 
promising to give him the land on which he lay 
and to send the Redeemer of the world through his family. R.

December 8

Jacob had twelve sons but he liked Joseph best of all. 
The rest of the brothers became envious of Joseph 
and tried to get rid of him. 
They sold him to merchants who were passing by 
and told their father that Joseph had been killed by wild animals. 
The merchants took Joseph with them to Egypt. R.

December 9

Joseph did well in Egypt 
and eventually become an important advisor 
to the king of Egypt, the Pharaoh. 
Meanwhile, many of his people and their families 
came to live in Egypt and settled there. 
A long time after Joseph died, 
when a new Pharaoh was in power, 
an order went out that all male sons of the Hebrews 
(Joseph's people) had to be killed. 
One such baby, Moses, 
was rescued from death by being found in the bulrushes 
by the king's daughter, 
who took him in and looked after him. R.

December 10

When Moses grew up he left Egypt, 
but whilst looking after sheep, 
he saw a bush on fire and from the middle of it 
he heard the voice of God telling him to return to Egypt
and deliver his people from slavery. 
So Moses went back to Egypt and led his people out 
through the wilderness and the Red Sea. 
When they reached a mountain called Sinai, 
Moses spent time alone with God 
and then proclaimed the Ten Commandments.
R.

December 11

Moses then led his people further through the wilderness. 
They got very thirsty and began to grumble about Moses, 
forgetting that God had promised to be with them always. 
God told Moses to strike a certain rock to find water, 
he did this and water came pouring out. 
The people were saved from dying of thirst. R.

December 12

For a very long time Moses continued to lead his people 
on through the wilderness and also through countries full of fruit. 
All the time they were looking for the promised land 
and a pillar of cloud guided them all the way. R.

December 13

As Moses and his people drew near to the promised land, 
the Lord showed it to Moses from the top of a mountain. 
Moses died before he came down from that mountain 
and so he never set foot in the promised land, 
although he had indeed taken his people 
all the way from slavery in Egypt 
to the very borders of where they were to settle. 
He had done what God had asked of him. R.

December 14

The people of Israel arrived at the promised land 
but when they came to the city of Jericho 
they could not enter it because it was fortified by strong walls 
and the people living there would not let them in. 
Joshua, the new leader, 
told the priests to carry the ark of the covenant 
which contained the Ten Commandments of God 
at the head of a procession around the walls. 
They blew trumpets and all the people shouted, 
and the walls came tumbling down. 
The people of Israel entered Jericho as God had promised. R.

December 15

The people divided the land amongst their twelve tribes 
(each tribe descended from one of Jacob's sons) 
and they elected kings. 
One of them, King Saul, was disobedient to God 
and God sent his prophet Samuel to name a new king. 
Samuel chose David, a young shepherd boy. R.

December 16

When Saul died, David became king 
and ruled successfully for many years. 
During his time he moved his court to Jerusalem. 
It was here that he decided that after he died,
his son, Solomon was to be king. 
It is believed that many of the Psalms 
which we read in the Old Testament are from this time. R.

December 17

Solomon ruled with great wisdom and prudence. 
Under his leadership the people of Israel 
grew very prosperous and successful. 
Solomon built the first Temple of the Lord
in Jerusalem but in spite of this, 
God's people became forgetful of God 
and all his goodness to them. R.

December 18

The people of God grew self-centered and greedy. 
They forgot that God had promised to send them a Savior 
and many of them lost their faith. 
God sent many prophets to warn his people 
about the dangers of the way in which they were living. 
Sometimes the people took notice, 
but very often they ignored what the prophets said to them 
and continued to ignore God. R.

December 19

Many, many years later, a young girl, Mary, 
was living in the little town of Nazareth.
She was to marry Joseph a local carpenter. 
Both Mary and Joseph were very good people. 
They both listened to God 
and tried to do all that he asked of them. 
An angel came to Mary 
and told her that she was to give birth to a son 
whose name was to be Jesus. 
He was the Son of God. 
Mary said, "Let it be done to me according to your word." R.

December 20

The angel had told Mary that her cousin, 
Elizabeth, was also expecting a baby. 
This was a surprise because Elizabeth was quite old 
but it was a sign that God is allpowerful.
Mary went to see Elizabeth, 
and together they were able to share the great events 
that were happening to them. 
They praised God. R.

December 21

Elizabeth gave birth to a son whose name was John. 
He was to prepare his people for the arrival of their Savior. 
John was the last of the prophets. 
When he was grown up he went to the river Jordan 
where he preached to the people 
and invited them to say sorry to God for the past 
and to begin again by being baptized. R.

December 22

When the time came for Mary to have her baby, 
an official decree had been issued by the government 
which said that everyone had to return to their own city to register.
Mary and Joseph had to go to Bethlehem. R.

December 23

Bethlehem was known as the city of David after King David 
and it was very overcrowded with visitors 
who had come to be registered. 
Mary and Joseph couldn't find anywhere to stay 
and they had to shelter for the night in a stable behind an inn. R.

December 24

During that first night in the stable 
Mary gave birth to her son. 
This son was Jesus, the Savior, 
who had been promised by God to his people 
throughout their history for so many years. 
Mary wrapped him in swaddling clothes and laid him in a manger. 
Jesus came for everybody in the world. 
God sent us his Son to show us exactly 
how he wants us to live each day. R.



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