Advent: this season is before all else about hope, before waiting or joy or preparing this season is about hope. Hope because we walk in the light that broke the darkness at that first Christmas. Hope because that light has continued to shine no matter what. Hope because it leads us to a future where hope will completely embrace us with faith and love forever.
In an Advent reflection Mary Marrocco (Canadian Theologian) says: “Advent asks us to look forward (to the end of time), back (to the Bethlehem journey) and within (to our hearts) and discover in all three one thing: God is with us. Emmanuel.”
This is our hope in this season of Advent that we journey
with God with us. We journey forward rooted in the concrete hope that we will be
embraced with God when we breathe our final breath because God is love. We journey with Mary and Joseph to Bethlehem
and the hope that carried them forward in their ‘yes’. We journey to our core
to discover our truth, the flame that is never extinguished, and the hope that
lives within us. All three of these journeys (realistically this one journey) are
because of hope. In times of darkness, in times of distress, in times of uncertainty,
in times of suffering, in times of unparalleled greed and destruction we
journey in hope. Why? Because Advent hope is centered in love, a love so great
yet made known to us and offered to us, a love that encourages us when we
doubt, a love that encircles us with lasting hope and says, “stand up and raise
your heads, because your redemption is drawing near” (Luke 21.28). Stand up and
raise your heads because we are loved, we are valued, we are bearers of Christ,
we are created good, we are people of hope.
A few years ago The
Voice winner Jordan Smith released a song called
“Stand in the Light.”
The
refrain states:
This is who I am
inside
This is who I am, I'm
not going to hide
'Cause the greatest
risk we'll ever take is by far
To stand in the light
and be seen as we are
To stand in the light
and be seen as we are.
Advent is a season of hope that calls us to be honest with
who we are and to “stand in the light and be seen as we are.” In and among the agendas, programs, demands, expectations, false dreams, pressures,
loneliness, hurts, shopping lists and cookies there is a constant and
consistent anchor that declares: “Hope” and to be aware that who we are is
precious and good and holy. To continually strive to be authentic and real and
who we truly are as the Light breaks forth on us.
As this season unfolds and very quickly seems to be consumed
by everything else besides hope – let us continually come back to the light of
hope and be seen by God for who we are and who we are created to be – Beloved Children
of God on a journey aware that God is with us this Advent and always. Let us
stand in the light this season, in fact let us bask in the light of this season
as we draw closer to the light of the stable. Let us stand in the light as we
are (broken, redeemed and blessed) and be bearers of this light which is hope as
we “increase and abound in love for one another and for all” (1 Thessalonians
3.12) (Now that is a true Advent challenge as we wait in lines, decorate homes and attend parties). Let us take the risk this Advent to walk more honestly and more openly
into the Light who calls to us and says “I will fulfill the promises I made”
(Jeremiah 33.14) for I am with you always – no matter what. For our God risked
all to walk with us and did not and or has ever hid love from us. This Advent let us look forward, back and within
because we are people of hope and Children of the Light.
Week 1 Advent Goals:
Be aware of and enjoy and appreciate the stars and Christmas
lights this week.
Identify three qualities about yourself/areas of your life which
challenge you to risk standing in the light.
Advent Blessings!
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