Deacon Tom Writes,
“Waiting in Hope”
Last week we read the Prophet Isaiah raising this
prayer to God on behalf of God’s chosen ones: “Oh that you would rend
the heavens and come down”. Today we read from Isaiah again and he is
instructing the people, “Fear not to cry
out and say to the cities of Judah:
Here is your God! Here
comes with power the Lord God, who rules by His strong arm…”.
These two readings from Isaiah express a wonderful
mystery of our faith, that God is with us right at this present moment, and
yet, at the same time, we have not yet fully experienced His presence. Advent
is a time to reflect on His presence in our daily lives and to know that there
is more to come…And so, we wait in hope!
We look ahead to the day when God’s fullness will totally reign in our hearts and in the world. We wait for that day when a new heaven and the new earth will
replace the old order; we wait for the day when the justice, peace, and the
realities of God’s kingdom replace the disharmony and chaos that are the
dominant forces at work in our world today; we wait for our lives to be more
complete and fulfilling.
Advent is a season of expectant hope. It is a time
when we dream new dreams about becoming the person God has called us to be. It
is a time when the spirit of hope leads us to new beginnings. Who do you want
to be when that new heaven and new earth arrives? Do you want to be a more caring person? Do you want to be more gracious, more
thankful, and more prayerful? Or,
perhaps, we want to leave behind memories of the past that are painful and full
of sorrow. The beauty of Advent is that we get to fill in the blanks… and be
filled with the hope that, with God’s help, we can accomplish all that we dare
hope for. Advent is a time of waiting, a season of hope, for God to come into
our lives and fill us with the true gifts of this season… peace, joy, love,
those gifts that come from the Holy Spirit.
Each of us has the opportunity to reclaim Advent as
a special time of hope. Each of us can make this a spiritual season by looking
inward and hoping that the promises God holds in store for each one of us will
become our reality… promises of newness, renewal, of our well being. That’s
what hoping is all about. .
May this Advent journey be a time of new beginnings,
new hopes, and new joys. May God’s gift of new life set us free to seek the giver and share the many gifts He has in store for those who place their hope
in Him.
Enjoy the day and the season!
Deacon Tom
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