First thoughts on Advent
This week marks the beginning of Advent, when we
begin our journey towards Christmas. Advent is a time of preparation, and we
usually think this is about preparing for the coming of Christ at Christmas. But
like a good steak knife ad, there is more. Advent is preparing for and celebrating
the coming of Christ in history (Christmas) mystery (now) and in majesty (when God’s
will be finally done on earth as in heaven).
That is why we have the
gospel reading from Matthew (24:36-44). It invites us to look forward to when the reign of Christ is fully established,
and all God is working for comes to be. It also reminds us that in our worship and
in our lives, we are the means by which Christ is present in mystery in this
world today. Biblical scholar Bill Loader suggests that it is unhelpful to read this passage as “an exhortation
not to misbehave in case you get 'caught with your pants down', as they say,
when Jesus comes.” Instead he says “It is about developing an awareness of what
the God of the future is saying and doing in the present, to take a God
perspective on the issues of the day and the future and to let that happen at
all levels of our reality, from our personal lives to our international
community.”
Traditionally in Advent we
focus our preparation on the themes of hope, peace, joy and love. This first
Sunday in Advent is a time to ask ourselves where we see God at work bringing hope
into our world and our community. More than that, we are invited into active
watching, to join in that work of hope building.
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