What is an advent calendar? | GotQuestions.org

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Explore the history and significance of the Advent Calendar in this short video! Discover how the tradition, originating in 19th century Germany, reminds us daily of the approaching Christmas celebration. Learn about the transformation from chalk marks on doors to today's colorful calendars filled with tiny sweets and Bible verses. Understand the deep meaning behind this practice, preparing believers for the advent of Christ and celebrating the greatest gift ever given—Jesus, the Son of God. Join us in reflecting on the joyful anticipation of Christmas and the hope we have in Jesus Christ. In this video, Pastor Nelson answers your question: What is an advent calendar? *** Source Article: https://www.gotquestions.org/advent-calendar.html *** Recommended Book: The Case for Christmas: A Journalist Investigates the Identity of the Child in the Manger By: Lee Strobel https://bit.ly/47GLnZi *** Check out, Bible Munch! https://www.youtube.com/BibleMunch *** Recent Bible Munch Videos: John 3:16 - What the most popular Bible verse REALLY means. https://youtu.be/oVs-inNAL54 Jeremiah 29:11 - God’s Plan – What is God’s Plan for my Life? https://youtu.be/WOOiS_3tfgE 2 Chronicles 7:14 - If my people who are called by my name... https://youtu.be/wVen6pnlurk *** Related Questions: What is Advent? https://www.gotquestions.org/what-is-Advent.html What is the Christian calendar? https://www.gotquestions.org/Christian-calendar.html Should we give gifts at Christmas? https://www.gotquestions.org/Christmas-gifts.html Intro/Outro Music: http://www.purple-planet.com Note: Some links are affiliate links which cost you nothing, but help us share the word of God.

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In today's video I'll answer your question, what is an Advent calendar? Then afterward, as always,
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I'll share some helpful resources, so stick around until the end. The word
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Advent has a Latin origin, meaning the coming, or more accurately, coming toward.
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For Christian believers, Christmas is one of the greatest events in the yearly cycle, beginning the celebration of the greatest gift ever given by God to mankind.
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That gift was Jesus, the Son of God Himself, born into this world in human form and coming to live among us to show us the true nature of God, experience human joy and sorrow along with us, and finally, going of His own will to die a horrible, agonizing death.
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In this way, the price was paid for all human sin that had cut us off from our Holy God and Heavenly Father, resulting in our complete and total reconciliation with Him.
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Centuries ago, the importance of this event caused many Christians to feel that it was inadequate merely to mark off only one day on the yearly calendar for celebrating this incredible gift from God.
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Believers had, and still do have, such a sense of awe and overwhelming gratitude and wonder at what happened that first Christmas that they felt the need for a period of preparation immediately beforehand.
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They could then not only take time themselves to meditate on it, but also teach their children the tremendous significance of Christmas.
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At first, the days preceding Christmas were marked off from December 1st with chalk on believers' doors.
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Then in Germany in the late 19th century, the mother of a child named Gerhard Lange made her son an
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Advent calendar comprised of 24 tiny sweets stuck into cardboard. Lange never forgot the excitement he felt when he was given this
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Advent calendar at the beginning of each December and how it reminded him every day that the greatest celebration of the whole year was approaching ever near.
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As an adult, he went into partnership with his friend Reichold and opened a printing office. In 1908, they produced what is thought to be the first -ever
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Advent calendar with a small colored picture for each day in Advent. Later on, at the beginning of the 20th century, they hit on the idea of making the pictures into little shuttered windows for the children to open day by day in order to heighten their sense of expectation.
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The idea of the Advent calendar caught on with other printing firms as the demand swiftly increased, and many versions were produced, some of which would have printed on them
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Bible verses appropriate to the Advent period. By now, the Advent calendar had gained international popularity, and children all over the world were clamoring for them as December approached.
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Unfortunately, the custom came to an end with the beginning of the First World War, when was strictly rationed and only allowed to be used for purposes necessary to the war effort.
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However, in 1946, when the rationing began to ease following the end of the Second World War, a printer named
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Richard Selmore once again introduced the colorful little Advent calendar, and again, it was an immediate success.
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Sadly, the Advent calendar, although still popular with children, has lost its true meaning for many.
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Often, children and their parents have no idea of the history of the little calendar or its true purpose, which is to prepare us for the celebration of the
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Advent of the Christ child. Even so, the fact that the world still celebrates
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Christmas eagerly can serve as a ready opportunity for those who do know Jesus Christ to share the gospel and hope we have in Him.
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May our joyful anticipation in the Advent season remind us not only that Christ has come, lived a perfect life, died for our sins, and been raised back to life to provide us salvation, but that He is returning.
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And may we be encouraged to share the reality of salvation in Him with all around us.
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