Scripture:
Romans 13:11-12a (CEB) – “As you do all this, you know what time it
is. The hour has already come for you to wake up from your
sleep. Now our salvation is nearer than when we first had
faith. The night is almost over, and the day is near.”
Message: Advent is all about time. It is a season that calls
us to use the time well as we prepare for the coming of Christ to
our lives and world. People often vacillate between two
extremes. There is the person who hopes that a frenetic
schedule and fanatical attention to detail will make it a magical
time of the year. Others avoid people and festivities and are
far more weary than joyful.
I
recall the day I felt God tell me to go visit an elderly relative. She was experiencing memory issues, and I feared a meaningful visit
was unlikely. I was busy in December, and almost allowed my
tasks to outvote the prodding of the Holy Spirit. When I
arrived, she smiled and greeted me warmly. We talked of fond
memories. I thanked her for the ways she had blessed my life
since I was a child. She participated in the conversation and
seemed glad that I made the surprise trip. Driving home, I
recall how joyful I felt. The desire to please God required me
to take time for this visit. In so doing, I realized it was
God’s desire to help us find the joy of Christ’s presence amongst
us. We find such moments of joy and meaning when we make our
desire to please God our highest priority.
If we
want Advent to be a sacred time of the year that enables us to
uniquely experience the joy of the Lord, we will have to consider
how we can use our ever-diminishing stream of time before Christmas
to serve and please God. Imagine using the time of Advent with
the sole intention to bring joy to the heart of God. What
person or situation would you attend to as a result? What good
deed would you attempt to do? What act of generosity would
claim your attention as a result?
Prayer: Come, Holy Spirit, and show me the ways to serve You in
such a way that the joy others receive I also find in this holy
season. Amen.
Bishop
Tom Berlin
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