In the lead up to Advent, things have upended several friends’ worlds in the blink of an eye. The return of cancer. Death of a spouse. A horrific accident. Every single instance has changed what that family thought they were doing that day, the next day, the next day, and the next.
It has made me consider this verse again:

We don’t like to live this way, if we are honest. At least I don’t. I want to know what’s coming next. To plan and prepare.
But if Advent shows us anything it’s that life can turn on a dime—and not always in a tragic way.
One minute, there is no hope, the next minute, the Savior of the World is born.

One minute there is a dark night on a hilltop with sheep, the next minute there is light and angels and song.
One day you go to the Temple like any other day, and the next minute you, like Anna and Simeon, meet the one you’ve been praying would come.
One day you are living your life, loving your baby, and the next you are fleeing to Egypt to keep your son alive.
Jesus’s advent on earth was full of life-changing, unexpected moments for himself and others. To think our experience on earth will be any different is to deny reality.
This year, as I walk through the season of Advent in preparation for the celebration of Christmas, I want to settle my heart in the Lord for whatever is ahead, for those moments of change we cannot see or prepare for but which will come to us all the same. To know that while the circumstances of life might turn on a dime, I have a God who is the same yesterday, today, and forever. (Hebrews 13:8) A God who will guide me through the unknown and hold me in His everlasting arms.
I pray the same for you, my friend.
How have you seen God show up for you in the unexpected in 2025?


God helped me get back to work in April this year. I have been blessed with great coworkers.
That’s awesome, Adriane! So glad God made a way for you to work–and gave you great people to work with!