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Advent: Joy in the Waiting | Aaron Hanson

Series: Advent: In The Waiting

December 14, 2025 | Aaron Hanson

This message invites us into a deeper exploration of joy during the Advent season by challenging the filters through which we view our lives. Drawing from the shepherds’ encounter in Luke 2, we’re reminded that true joy is not dependent on our circumstances but on our perspective. The shepherds were living humble, difficult lives, watching sheep in the fields and dealing with the ordinary and challenging realities of their work, when an angel suddenly appeared with news of great joy.

 

Their experience teaches us something transformative. We are called to shift from 'looking at' our problems, pain, pressure, and difficult people to 'looking up' to God. This is not simply positive thinking but a fundamental reorientation of what we believe. Science tells us we are wired with mirror neurons that reflect what we focus on, and Scripture tells us we are created in God’s image to reflect His glory. When we fix our attention on our circumstances or constantly look down at our devices, we tend to mirror anxiety and discontent. But when we fix our eyes on Jesus, as Hebrews 12 encourages us to do, we begin to reflect His joy even in the midst of trials.

 

This Christmas season offers us the opportunity to replace negative filters with God’s perspective and allow Him, not our circumstances, to define our reality. The shepherds’ first response after encountering Jesus was to spread the good news, reminding us that true joy naturally overflows into witness.

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Advent: In The Waiting

Joy in the Waiting

Aaron Hanson

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