What is a Jesse Tree? Well, in it's purest form, it is a tree that depicts the geneology of Christ (the "root" of Jesse), starting from Creation and Adam up through Christ's birth. However, my family has adapted it a bit to include some other favorite and familiar Old Testament (OT) Bible stories such as Jonah, for example, who is not part of Christ's lineage. You know, Christ did not just appear on Christmas morning--we see Jesus in the first chapter of Genesis when God states: "Let us make man in our own image" (Gen 1:26). Even from the time of Creation, we can see that God has been preparing the way for Christ's birth--an event that would happen thousands of years later in human history.
Our Jesse Tree has evolved from several sticks secured in a tin can with rocks and paper ornaments
Here's how it works...each morning, starting on December 1st, we do a short devotional about that day's particular ornament and Bible story. Most of these stories are familiar OT stories and are found in most children's storybook Bibles, so even little ones can follow along with the story and pictures. Then, after our devotional time, we hang the day's ornament on the tree (we keep the tree on a kitchen counter or in the center of our table) and we watch the tree fill up with ornaments throughout the month. On December 24th, we hang the last ornament and read the Christmas story when Christ is born, and that day's ornament is Baby Jesus in the manger.
There are many websites with Jesse Tree daily devotionals. I have used this site for years for the devotionals and have paired it with the printable ornaments from this site. Last year we switched to this red booklet that came with our felt ornament set.
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