What Do You See Outside YOUR Open Window Today?

What Do You See Outside YOUR Open Window Today?
Remember: "When God closes a door, He always opens a window!" You never know what might be out there waiting for you!

Sunday, December 4, 2022

The Second Sunday of Advent=Peace

This morning I was in a rush to get ready for church...haven't been there for two Sundays, and I was anxious to get back to some kind of "normal" routine again!  Also, my hubby was going to be preaching today since our pastor has been on vacation this past week.  So anyway, hubby and I were discussing which Advent Candle would be lit this week...Last week was "Hope".  Some churches use different scriptures and passages about Advent each week, so no two are exactly alike. But I was thinking today would be about Peace...and so hubby was actually preparing his message to include thoughts about how to find peace in a world of turmoil...and of course there is only one answer...through faith in Jesus Christ as our Savior and Lord...by putting our trust in God and not in kings or governments or things of this world...by not being deceived by the things of the world...that is the only way to find peace...put Jesus first in everything, and we will have peace. That's it in a nutshell pretty much.

This is our church's Nativity Scene. 

And this morning in church I was wishing I had taken a picture of our lovely Advent Wreath and candles. But I was in the choir and didn't think to do it. So here is a picture that I did take last year at the lighting of the 2nd candle, and my hubby was the one doing the lighting last year.  It was a special time, and is a special time each week as we light the new candles in anticipation of the Advent of our Lord at Christmas.
Now, I am doing the lazy thing here tonight and am attaching some links to the past few years of posts that I wrote on the second Sunday of Advent.  I hope you will take the time to open these links and read them at your leisure this week...and I pray they will hopefully be a special kind of Advent devotional for you as you read them.  I am also going to go back and re-read them and let God speak to me through His Word.  I hope you will enjoy these...

Link to Previous Post about PEACE=Bethlehem's Candle

Another post about PEACE


Advent Post about the Shepherds


Oh, another wonderful Advent Post!


On another note, yesterday our son Scott came home and he did finally get the many bins of Christmas decorations out of the shed.  Now the house is in a bit of a mess as I start opening the bins and going through them and determining what to set out and what not to display this year. We will probably set up the Christmas tree tomorrow.  We did, however, put out the outdoor Christmas tree and other special decorations for our yard:



It made me happy to come home last evening after spending some time at Dixie Cottage after hours so we could be open during the town's Christmas parade and to see this all lit up in our yard.


Speaking of Dixie Cottage and the parade, oh, you just gotta love a small town! It seems like the whole town came out for the evening parade and the lighting of the Christmas tree and other activities in the old downtown village. 
 Thankfully our store sits right on the edge of all this activity, and so we figured it would be worth our while to have the store open last night...and oh, we are so glad we did!
The store looked so pretty with all the lights on in the windows. That's Ben on the front porch, waiting for the parade to begin!

The High School Marching Band came right by our store on their way to the parade. The young man with the reindeer antlers is a grandson of one of our church friends, so I was happy to get his picture.




Then when it got dark the parade began. It's kind of too dark to make out what most of these floats were about, but it was still a lot of fun.

This one was Smokey the Bear...and all of our fire department trucks were in the parade with lots of lights and sirens...







I think one of these floats had our State Champion High School football team riding! Our little town high school hasn't had a winning year in football in many many years, and this year they went all the way to the top and won the state championship for their division!  So our town was pretty proud of our team!


Anyway, I said it was worth our staying open late for the store...and yes it was!  It had been a rather lackluster week in sales after our big Sip and Shop event a couple of weekends ago. People seemed to be dragging after Thanksgiving and not even bothering to come visit, let alone buy anything. But then last night it seemed like they were coming out of the woodwork! Several big items sold right off the bat...and we ended up with more sales in a couple of hours than we'd had in a week! So yes, it was well worth the staying late and having fun too! 

So, all in all, it's been a good weekend. Thankfully I am finally feeling much much better...I was able to go to church and even out to lunch afterwards...we got some decorating done, and things are looking up at the store.
And it's been a week to watch for and pray for peace...The Prince of Peace...to reign and rule in our lives.


I keep repeating these verses:

Isaiah 9:6-7
6"For unto us a Child is born,
Unto us a Son is given;
And the government will be upon His shoulder.
And His name will be called
Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God,
Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.
7 Of the increase of His government and peace
There will be no end,
Upon the throne of David and over His kingdom,
To order it and establish it with judgment and justice
From that time forward, even forever.
The zeal of the Lord of hosts will perform this."


Luke 2:14 
14 “Glory to God in the highest,
And on earth peace, goodwill toward men!”





11 comments:

  1. I am SO HAPPY you are feeling better, Pam!! I know you loved being in church again after being away for two weeks (me too!!). Praise God!! It is so great that Dixie Cottage had such good sales during the parade evening!! Nice that Scott could get back to help with the decorations. Your front yard looks great!! Blessings for the week ahead! xo

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  2. Glad you are feeling better. Like I said we are gonna get past these sinus issues at some point. I look forward to looking back at your posts. I ordered something digital to read this year and it just was not floating my boat, so I gave myself permission to ditch it and just read His Word and let Him speak. Much better.

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  3. Great news to read that you are feeling so much better. That brightens my evening.

    Your outdoor display is beautiful. I am so grateful for my neighbor who displays candles in all her windows. I display only one.

    Loved seeing the hometown Christmas parade. Americana at its finest.

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  4. Your porch tree is so pretty and I’m so glad y’all had such a wonderful turnout at the store! I know it felt good to get back into a routine, Glad you are feeling better!

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  5. Your decorations are so pretty Pam!-- love that tree and your Manger scene! I'm so glad you were up to going to church today. I know you missed it. I didn't get much sleep last night so after church I fell asleep for a good long while! Hugs!debbi at debbisfrontporch

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  6. I've been celebrating Advent as well this year and it has been a blessing. We all need the peace that Jesus brings. How cool to have the parade right outside Dixie Cottage's door! Have a blessed week.

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  7. What great news for Dixie Cottage, Pamela, with all those sales! I'm glad, too, that you are feeling well enough to get back to some "normal" activities. And congrats to your HS football team - it's great to have a well-deserved winning season now and again.
    I love your decorations, too.
    Blessings!

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  8. I love small town parades...I'm glad you got to go and I'm glad you are feeling better. Our nativities are very similar and I love them both. Hope you have a great week, Pam!

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  9. So happy that you are feeling better and had a good sales night at Dixie Cottage. Your small town Christmas parade looks like a lot of fun. Sounds like you live in a really nice community. I hope you have a lovely week! See you again soon. :-)

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  10. I'm so happy you're feeling more like yourself, Pam! Both the parade and your home's decor are so pretty. I've decided there's little can beat living in a small town with a big heart. Crossing fingers more buyers discover all Dixie Cottage has to offer!

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  11. Pam: So thankful you are back to feeling like yourself again. I love seeing your pictures of the parade. The towns here had similar activities this past weekend. I enjoyed seeing your outside decorations as well. Peace and Blessings.

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