The Christmas story we know so well is really a compilation of accounts found in each of the Gospels. Although the four books present the event somewhat differently, each of them leads us on the Advent journey of preparation for Christ’s coming. Awaiting the Already takes us on a tour through the Gospel narratives, showing us what parts of the Christmas story come from which Gospel, and helps us to recognize that each Gospel writer invites us to encounter a fresh experience of the birth of Christ. This thematic Bible study is designed to be used by individuals and small groups during Advent. Each chapter offers questions for reflection and discussion, a brief prayer, and a focus for the week.
This is the BEST Advent book I've read (except the Bible itself, of course!) Many wonderful "word feasts" in this book, but more importantly, wonderful new ways of looking at things. I was especially blessed and challenged to look at my surroundings completely during the holiday season, and I will read it again each Advent season!
2023 ... Awaiting the Already ... He has already been everywhere I have to go, and when things are difficult I can trust it all to Him. Such a wonderful way to see Advent!
2024 ... still my favorite Advent book and way to prepare for the holidays.
I read this with a women’s bible study group at church, and while we always found fodder for good conversation in its pages, this book is not one I would recommend. It didn’t feel very cohesive to me, and it was hard to follow the author’s thought pattern at times. Great to have a tool to focus on Advent more, but this probably isn’t one I’d choose again.
Thoroughly enjoyed this look at Advent through the lens of the four Gospels (starting with Mark) and the Book of Titus. I’ve read and studied all of these books, and yet I still learned new things and gained new insights from Devega’s analysis. A quick and entertaining read, this book is a good choice for preparing your heart and soul for the coming of the Christ.
A thoughtful look at the gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. Interesting perspective with a question section at the end of each chapter to get you thinking. Great for Advent bible studies.