So, if you too are unaware, Advent is a season of preparation for Christmas. Just as the Old Testament believers awaited the coming Messiah, we too await the Savior's return. Throughout Jesus' teachings, He implores us to be ready. And so, as Christmas draws near and we remember His advent (or coming) among us, we also look forward to His imminent future advent.
But that is not all. We are also able to prepare our hearts and our homes for His coming now. Thus, Advent is a season of examination, humility, repentance, and of "preparing a way for the Lord." Emmanuel--God is with us. "I light this candle on the first Sunday in Advent to remind us that we must prepare our hearts for the coming of the Christ Child" (Celebrating the Christian Year by Martha Zimmerman, p. 45--a great book).
The focus of this first week--the meaning of the first candle--is that of preparation. We become watchers and waiters, people marked by hope and trust. It is a time of expectation. Naturally, this should be our mindset always, but the Advent season gives us a special opportunity to refocus on this aspect of our faith.
I don't always live in expectancy. The return of Christ doesn't have the sense of immediacy that it should. And so, with a repentant heart, I turn tonight to face the Lord who humbled Himself to become a helpless baby, and say:
O come, o come Emmanuel,
And ransom captive Israel,
Who mourns in lowly exile here
Until the Son of God appears.
Rejoice, rejoice, Emmanuel shall come to thee, O Israel.
5 comments:
Clay,
Thanks for your comment. I love Advent, it's something that I've only really begun keeping the last few years, and I love it. I love Lent too, but it's sooo heavy. Advent seems to be an ever-increasing joy of expectation.
You are the third person to include "O come, O come Immanuel" in your advent post. It almost makes me feel like a heathen that needs to go back and add it to mine. I love that it is a beesching invitation.
May your advent be blessed.
Thanks!
What other Advent posts have you read?
http://annikah.livejournal.com/ (scroll down to the second entry)
http://www.xanga.com/bekahthompson
(scroll to the third entry)
Eventually I'll get a post up on the Incarnation.
Thanks, I'll check these out...and I look forward to reading your Incarnation post.
I asked all around last year about what "Advent" was, I guess I just didn't ask the right person. Thanks for the post. I wish I was home right now so I could talk to Elizabeth about it. I love you!
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