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Advent–Coming

This Sunday is the first Sunday of the Advent season of the church. Advent is a special time for the church. The time is a mixture of anticipation and spiritual preparation for the coming of the Christ child. Such preparation involves repentance and joy.Those two are a rare combination. I share with you some words that my wife wrote a few year ago about Advent that emphasize the joy of the season.


Advent-Coming

Advent comes from the Latin meaning “a coming” or “arrival”. The season begins on the Sunday nearest to November 30 and ends on Christmas Eve. Advent begins our new church year as Christ comes to us again with the peace and joy needed to take us through another year.

During the season of Advent, the church celebrates two comings of Christ. First, we remember his incarnation, the coming of the Messiah, the world’s Savior. Second, we look forward to the second and final coming as reigning Lord and Judge. We thank him for His first Advent, prepare for his Second Advent, and celebrate His Presence through the Holy Spirit. It is a unique time when the past, the present, and the future realities of God are combined.

Advent gives voice to the joy and hope that the Christ Child brought to the earth and the expectation of the total restoration of God’s Kingdom when He comes again. The church looks forward to the completion of our salvation and the end of the world’s suffering when Christ comes again. The season forces spirituality into an increasingly secular Christmas and enriches our relationship to God, to each other, and those who have come before us.

The earliest recorded observances of Advent are from the fourth century. Monks set aside approximately six weeks before Christ’s Mass as a time of penitence and devotion and fasting. Advent became a time when new Christians prepared for baptism. For more than a thousand years, the church has set aside a four week period to recover Christmas as a holy time of expectation and preparation.

Today in the midst of so much despair Advent offers HOPE – the hope of the church, the hope of the restoration of creation to completeness upon Christ’s return, the hope of the salvation Christ brings. In the midst of so much war and death, Advent offers PEACE – the peace beyond our understanding, the peace that is more than the absence of conflict, the peace of Christ. In the midst of so much prejudice and hate, Advent offers LOVE – the perfect love of God, a way to love one another, the yearning to love His church. In the midst of so much sadness and loneliness, Advent offers JOY – the joy of salvation, the joy of new life, the joy of heaven

Monica Boudreaux

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Jesus is in the Room

The baby born in Bethlehem came to die. His miraculous birth and his miraculous death and resurrection were eternally linked. The crucifixion was shattering to his disciples. They were lost without the Master and confused about the validity of their faith and the future of the Kingdom they had just begun to envision. Nothing made sense anymore, and they were consumed by loss. The desperation in the room had taken on a life of its own. So, the disciples sat huddled in darkness and fear.

Suddenly, Jesus was in the room! In that one miraculous moment, with His resurrected presence, everything changed. Prophecies fulfilled. Parables lived. Mysteries cleared. Fear melted away. Hope soared. Peace settled. Courage took hold.

Over the years of my life, I have known the presence of Jesus. I have known, without one shadow of doubt, when He was in the room. He has calmed my fears in anxious moments. He has given me hope in times of my deepest despair. He has provided for me a peace that defies understanding in the midst of great turmoil. He has shown me grace in my most unworthy actions. He has blessed me with healing in devastating brokenness.

So many things happen to us in life. We must handle both joy and sorrow on this journey. Broken family relationships, sickness, death, financial crises thrust us into situations where we, much like those early disciples, seem paralyzed and huddled in darkness and fear. The great thing one must remember and acknowledge is that His presence will be ever with us to heal and comfort and bless us with His grace and peace. His resurrected Presence gives meaning to the journey – Jesus is in the room.

Reflection – When have you known that Jesus was in the room?

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Lord, Hear Our Prayer — Matthew 6: 5-13

English: An acolyte lighting Advent candles on...

English: An acolyte lighting Advent candles on Christmas Eve at Calvary Episcopal Church in Rochester, Minnesota, United States (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

That we may honestly confess our sin to you and be forgiven.

Lord Hear Our Prayer

That we may forgive others and forgive ourselves

Lord Hear Our Prayer

That we may clear our hearts and minds of the world’s distractions during this holy season of Advent.

Lord Hear Our Prayer

That we may be faithful in prayer for the peace of Christ to reign in the world.

Lord Hear Our Prayer

That we may reserve all our best gifts for God this Christmas season

Lord Hear Our Prayer

That we may be blessed with a spiritual understanding of the enormity of the meaning of Christ’s birth.

Lord Hear Our Prayer

That we may receive and practice grace during this holy season of Advent.

Lord Hear Our Prayer

That we may see and reach out to all your children in need during this holy season of Advent.

Lord Hear Our Prayer

For the safety of those serving our country in faraway places during Christmas and for their families.

Lord Hear Our Prayer

For the safety and peace of those living in danger and fear around the world.

Lord Hear Our Prayer

For the health and wholeness of all those who are sick.

Lord Hear Our Prayer

For your Church all over the world to worship you in spirit and in truth during this holy season of Advent.

Lord Hear Our Prayer

For your Second Advent when all your creation will be made whole and our salvation will be completed

Lord Hear Our Prayer

Reflection – Consider the discipline of a set aside hour for prayer each day of Advent.

Monica Boudreaux

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