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2023 Advent Bible Reading Plans for Families

Advent Bible reading plans are a cherished tradition for many Christians around the world as they prepare to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ during the month of December. 

The season of Advent, which begins on the fourth Sunday before Christmas day, is a period of joyful anticipation and reflection on the significance of Christ’s coming into the world. 

The busyness of the Christmas season tends to focus our eyes on decorating the Christmas tree and shopping for gifts. 

Advent helps us refocus and get our eyes back into God’s Word and understanding the true meaning of this joyous holiday.

To help families engage more deeply with this season, Advent Bible reading plans are designed to guide daily scripture readings and devotions throughout the four weeks leading up to Christmas.

These reading plans typically include passages from both the Old Testament and New Testament of the Bible, carefully curated to tell the story of God’s promise and the fulfillment of the promised Messiah in the birth of Christ. 

They often explore themes such as hope, peace, joy, and love, which correspond to the four candles lit on the Advent wreath, symbolizing the progressive revelation of God’s light and grace.

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Advent Bible Reading Plan

So, you may be wondering what exactly is an Advent reading plan.

An Advent Bible reading plan is a series of daily scripture readings and devotions specifically designed for the Advent season.

Advent is the period of four weeks leading up to Christmas, during which Christians reflect on the anticipation and preparation for the birth of Jesus Christ. 

Advent Bible reading plans are meant to help individuals and families engage with the biblical story surrounding the birth of Jesus and to deepen their spiritual connection to the season’s themes of hope, peace, joy, and love.

Typically, an Advent reading plan includes a selection of passages from both the Old and New Testaments of the Bible. 

Each week of Advent often corresponds to one of the four candles on the Advent wreath, symbolizing a different theme. These are typically referred to as the Sundays of Advent:

  1. Hope: The first week focuses on the theme of hope and typically includes readings that highlight the prophecies of the coming Messiah and the anticipation of His arrival.
  2. Peace: The second week centers on peace and may include readings about the announcement of Jesus’ birth to the shepherds and the idea of Christ as the Prince of Peace.
  3. Joy: The third week emphasizes joy and often includes readings related to the visitation of Mary to Elizabeth and the joyful response of John the Baptist leaping in Elizabeth’s womb.
  4. Love: The fourth week highlights love, incorporating passages that underscore God’s love for humanity and the significance of Jesus’ birth as an expression of divine love.
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Here is a sample 25-day plan of Bible verses for Advent readings:

  • Day 1: Isaiah 9:2-7
  • Day 2: Isaiah 11:1-5
  • Day 3: Isaiah 7:10-14
  • Day 4: Micah 5:1-5
  • Day 5:  2 Samuel 7:12-16
  • Day 6: Luke 1:26-33
  • Day 7: Luke 1:34-38
  • Day 8: Luke 1:46-55
  • Day 9: Matthew 1:18-25
  • Day10: Luke 2:1-7
  • Day 11: Luke 2:8-12
  • Day 12: Luke 2:13-20
  • Day 13: Matthew 1:1-17
  • Day 14: Romans 6:20-23
  • Day 15: Galatians 4:1-7
  • Day 16: 1 Timothy 1:15-17
  • Day 17: Titus 3:3-7
  • Day 18: Philippians 2:6-8
  • Day 19: John 14:1-6
  • Day 20: Daniel 7:13-14
  • Day 21: Revelation 1:4-7
  • Day 22: Revelation 3:20-22
  • Day 23: Revelation 22:12-13
  • Day 24: Revelation 22:16-17
  • Day 25: Revelation 22:20
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In the midst of traditions during the holiday season, engaging in Advent Scripture reading plans as a family is a meaningful and enriching tradition that can deepen your spiritual connection and foster a sense of togetherness.

These daily Bible readings offer a structured and purposeful way to reflect on the true meaning of Christmas and the original Christmas story – guiding you through the anticipation and preparation for the birth of Jesus.

Through the shared experience of reading and discussing the Scriptures, you can create lasting memories and traditions that will be cherished for years to come.

These moments of reflection and contemplation can not only draw your family closer to one another but also help you draw nearer to the profound significance of the season.

So, whether you choose to follow a daily Advent calendar, light the Advent candles, or simply read Scripture passages together, the heart of the matter is unity, reflection, and the celebration of God’s greatest gift to humanity.

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May the Advent season, through Scripture reading as a family, illuminate your hearts and homes with the light of hope, peace, joy, and love, guiding you toward a deeper understanding of the true essence of Christmas.

As you go on this Advent journey together, may the Holy spirit fill your hearts with warmth, gratitude, and a renewed sense of faith, reminding you that the greatest gift of all is the love that binds your family together.

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