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December 21-28, 2025

A weekly set of resources that we can use as a community to equip us individually and with one another.  You don't have to use everything.  Try things out on your own, with your family, or with your community and see what excites your heart and imagination.  

The Fields Bible Reading Schedule

Each week, we provide daily Bible readings that will take you through the Old Testament in three years and the New Testament in one.  This roughly works out to one chapter from the Old Testament and one from the New Testament each day with a Psalm on Sunday.
12/21 - Luke 1:5-25
12/22 - Luke 1:26-38
12/23 - Micah 5:1-6; John 1:1-18
12/24 - Isaiah 9:1-7; 11:1-10
12/25 - Luke 2:1-20
12/26 - Acts 25-26
12/27 - Acts 27-28
12/28 - Psalm 13

SCRIPTURE MEMORY

And Mary said, “My soul magnifies the Lord, and my spirit rejoices in God my Savior, for he has looked on the humble estate of his servant. For behold, from now on all generations will call me blessed; for he who is mighty has done great things for me, and holy is his name.
 
Luke 1:46-49

SING TOGETHER

Each week, this section will have a song for you to sing, either on your own or with your family.
Use this resource to ground the word of God in your heart throughout the week.

Come Thou Long-Expected Jesus
By: Charles Wesley (1744); Rowland Pritchard
Come Thou long-expected Jesus, born to set Thy people free
From our fears and sins release us, let us find our rest in Thee
Israel’s strength and consolation, hope of all the earth Thou art
Dear desire of every nation, joy of every longing heart

Joy to those who long to see Thee, Dayspring from on high appear
Come Thou promised Rod of Jesse, of Thy birth we long to hear
Over the hills the angels singing news, glad tidings of a birth
“Go to Him your praises bringing, Christ the Lord has come to earth”

Come to earth to taste our sadness, He whose glories knew no end
By his life He brings us gladness, our Redeemer, Shepherd, Friend
Leaving riches without number, born within a cattle stall
This the everlasting wonder, Christ was born the Lord of all

Born Thy people to deliver, born a child and yet a King
Born to reign in us forever, now Thy precious kingdom bring
By Thine own eternal Spirit, rule in all our hearts alone
By Thine all sufficient merit, raise us to Thy glorious throne
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CREEDS, CONFESSIONS, AND CATECHISMS

The Heidelberg Catechism - Day 14
https://learn.ligonier.org/articles/the-heidelberg-catechism 

Q. What does it mean that he “was conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the virgin Mary”?

A. That the eternal Son of God, who is and remains true and eternal God, 1 took to himself, through the working of the Holy Spirit, 2 from the flesh and blood of the virgin Mary, 3 a true human nature so that he might also become David’s true descendant, 4 like his brothers in all things 5 except for sin. 6

1. John 1:1; 10:30–36; Acts 13:33 (Ps. 2:7); Col. 1:15–17; 1 John 5:20. 2. Luke 1:35. 3. Matt. 1:18–23; John 1:14; Gal. 4:4; Heb. 2:14. 4. 2 Sam. 7:12–16; Ps. 132:11; Matt. 1:1; Rom. 1:3. 5. Phil. 2:7; Heb. 2:17. 6. Heb. 4:15; 7:26–27.

Q. How does the holy conception and birth of Christ benefit you?
A. He is our mediator 1 and, in God’s sight, he covers with his innocence and perfect holiness my sin, in which I was conceived. 2

1. 1 Tim. 2:5–6; Heb. 9:13–15. 2. Rom. 8:3–4; 2 Cor. 5:21; Gal. 4:4–5; 1 Peter 1:18–19.