November 27, 2010

1st Sunday of Advent

This Sunday (Nov 28) is the first Sunday of Advent. The season of Advent marks the beginning of the Western (Roman Catholic, Anglican, and Protestant churches) Christian year. Advent begins four Sundays before Christmas and ends on Christmas Eve.

From the Latin adventus, Advent means “coming” or “arrival."

Throughout history this season has been observed as a fast, with its purpose focused on preparation for the coming Christ. During Advent, Christians all over the world prepare themselves to receive the newborn in a lowly manger, to celebrate the birth of Jesus the Messiah.

In this time, Christians also look forward to Jesus’ coming again and the establishment of God’s new creation.

Throughout Advent, Christians humbly confess their sin, seek God’s forgiveness, and joyfully look to Christ’s indwelling presence through the Holy Spirit. We wait and hope for Christ’s light to break through the darkness of our world. We wait and hope for the revelation of Christ with us, Christ among us.

But we are also called to do much more than simply wait and hope. God calls us to action. Throughout the season of Advent (and beyond), we are called to be Christ's light for salvation to the nations. We are led by God’s Spirit to enact God’s peace and justice in the world, as we put on the armor of light and seek to love. Who knows where this will lead us, or what trials will be encountered on the way. Anything can happen. But our call is remains the same: follow Christ, no matter what the cost.

As we embark on the Advent journey once again this year, consider these words from Romans 13:

Owe no one anything, except to love one another…Let us then cast off the works of darkness and put on the armor of light, let us conduct ourselves becomingly as in the day…clothe yourself with the Lord Jesus Christ, and make no provision for the flesh, to gratify its desires.

2 comments:

Jenny Van Ryswyk said...

Thanks for the blog. We are studying Romans at Coffee Break, it is a book that I have found difficult in the past, way over my head. But the more I study it, the more the light comes on. Thanks for your service to the University. Praying for you.

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