Advent: Finding Purpose in the Waiting

Advent is a sacred invitation—a time to pause, reflect, and refocus on what matters most. As women, we navigate seasons of life that are often marked by waiting, longing, and deep yearning for connection. The beauty of Advent is that it meets us exactly where we are and points us back to God’s promises and purposes.

1. Advent Speaks to the Heart of Every Woman

Waiting is a shared experience for all of us. Whether it’s waiting for a college acceptance, the results of a job interview, the joy (or heartbreak) of a pregnancy test, or the final call letting us know a loved one has passed, waiting often shapes our lives. Advent reminds us that waiting isn’t wasted. It’s a sacred space where God works for His glory and invites us to see more of Him. Whatever season you find yourself in—whether one of anticipation or pain—know that He is present, shaping your story in ways you may not yet see.

2. Advent Reminds Us We Are Not Alone

The holidays can be bittersweet. For many, they bring loneliness—the empty chair at the table, the distance from loved ones, or the pain of unresolved relationships. But Advent reminds us that we are never truly alone. God pursued us so passionately that He became Emmanuel, “God with us.” That truth is a gift for your heart and one to share with others who are hurting or feeling unseen this season. His presence is a promise that we are known, loved, and never abandoned.

3. Advent Calls Us to Purpose in the Busyness

It’s easy to lose focus during the holiday season. From decorating for the women’s Christmas event to perfecting recipes for gatherings, the busyness can eclipse the purpose. Advent calls us back to the reason we celebrate: the story of redemption. This season brings unique opportunities to share the love of Jesus with those who might otherwise feel far from Him. Maybe it’s the friend who joins you at a Christmas Eve service or the neighbor who accepts an invitation to the Women’s Christmas Dinner. Advent reminds us to lift our eyes beyond the tasks and to see the mission right in front of us.

4. Advent Draws Us Into Worship

As women, we often pour ourselves out for others, especially during the holidays. But Advent is a call to stop and worship—to come to the manger and be still before the God of the Universe who wrapped himself in the skin of a baby. Worship isn’t just for Sunday services or candlelight gatherings; it’s for every day of Advent. When we worship, we’re reminded that Jesus doesn’t ask for perfection but for our hearts. Let the wonder of this season renew your spirit, so you can serve from a place of fullness rather than exhaustion.

Advent is more than a tradition; it’s a rhythm of remembrance. It draws our hearts back to God’s promises and His presence, offering us purpose and peace in the middle of life’s uncertainties. As women leading others to the heart of God, let’s step into this season with hearts open to what He wants to show us—about Himself, about our mission, and about the beauty of waiting.

Click here to download the Advent Reading Plan and consider using it in your women’s ministry or alongside the women you lead. Journeying through Advent together can deepen your connection to Christ and to one another this season.

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