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Preparing our hearts for Advent starts with a pre-decision to slow down before the rush of the holiday season sets in. Rather than letting December’s busyness take over, November gives us the perfect time to reflect and lay a spiritual foundation. By preparing early, we can fully embrace the beauty of Advent and celebrate the season with peace and purpose. In this guide, we’ll explore ways to incorporate Advent readings, choose a focus word, and involve the whole family in meaningful activities.
Why Start Preparing for Advent in November?
Preparing for Advent doesn’t need to begin at the last minute. By starting in November, we allow ourselves time to be intentional and thoughtful, fostering an attitude of anticipation rather than overwhelm. Advent means “coming” or “arrival,” and it is a sacred season to reflect on the birth of Christ and His ultimate return. Taking a little extra time to pray and prepare can deepen our spiritual experience in December, helping us to truly celebrate the true reason for the season.
How to Incorporate Advent Readings in November
Advent readings are a powerful way to anchor your heart and mind in the Word, setting a spiritual tone for the season. Starting a few weeks early allows you to ease into this practice and engage with scripture more intentionally.
- Choose an Advent Devotional: Look for an Advent devotional that resonates with you, ideally one that offers daily scripture readings and reflections on the hope, peace, joy, and love that Christ brings. Some devotionals even offer family-friendly versions to read together around the table or before bed.
- Daily Bible Readings: If you prefer a simpler approach, choose a book of the Bible to read each day in November. The gospels are especially meaningful during this time, as they recount Jesus’ life and ministry. Setting aside a quiet time each day can help you prepare spiritually for Advent’s deeper reflections.
- Journal Your Reflections: Writing down your thoughts and prayers as you read can help you process and internalize God’s message for you this season. This simple practice can be a beautiful way to see your heart grow closer to Christ as Christmas approaches
Choosing a Focus Word for Advent
Another way to spiritually prepare is by choosing a focus word for the Advent season. This single word acts as a reminder and inspiration, guiding your thoughts, prayers, and actions as Christmas draws near.
- Selecting Your Word: Pray about what word God may be leading you to focus on this Advent. Words like peace, hope, light, joy, or redeem are common, but choose something that resonates with where you are in your walk with Christ.
- Keep It Visible: Write your word on a card or note, and place it somewhere you’ll see daily, such as on the fridge or bathroom mirror. This small reminder can help anchor your heart and bring you back to your purpose during a busy season.
- Reflect on Your Word in Prayer: Each day, meditate on what God is teaching you through your chosen word. As you pray, ask Him to reveal ways you can live out this word in your family, church, and community.
Family Activities to Prepare for Advent
Making Advent a family affair helps instill its importance in your home and creates lasting traditions your children will remember. Here are some ways to get the family involved in preparing for this special season:
- Create an Advent Wreath Together: A simple Advent wreath can be made with greenery, four candles (representing hope, peace, joy, and love), and a central Christ candle. Light a candle each Sunday in December, reflecting on the meaning together as a family.
- Daily Kindness Countdown: In November, start a kindness countdown where family members perform a simple act of kindness each day. This could be making cookies for a neighbor, leaving an encouraging note, or donating toys. Acts of kindness help shift the focus from receiving to giving.
- Choose a Service Project: Involve your family in choosing a project that serves others during the Advent season. You could make care packages, sponsor a family in need, or volunteer at a local charity. Serving together deepens the meaning of Christmas and opens your hearts to others.
- Family Prayer Time: Designate one evening each week in November to gather as a family for a short devotion and prayer time. Use this as a time to pray for peace, joy, and hearts prepared for Jesus.
Enter Advent With Purpose
By using November as an intentional time, focusing on preparing our hearts for Advent, we can cultivate a season filled with spiritual richness, reflection, and joy. Whether through daily Bible readings, a chosen focus word, or family activities, each of these practices brings us closer to celebrating the true meaning of Christmas.
As we enter this season of anticipation, let’s remember the true purpose of Advent: preparing our hearts for the arrival of our Savior. By setting aside time in November to reflect, pray, and involve our families, we can step into December with peace and intention. I hope these tips inspire you to slow down, focus, and truly experience the beauty of Advent. I’d love to hear from you! How are you preparing your heart for Advent this year? Share your thoughts in the comments below and let’s encourage one another on this journey of preparing our hearts for Advent.
xoxo, Erin

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