Thursday, November 29, 2012

Ministers Desk 2 December 2012


Today is the first Sunday of Advent and the beginning of the Church calendar. Typically the New Year is a time we reflect on the year past and share our hopes for the year to come. We make new years resolutions, boldly announcing that this year we will spend less time at work and more time with our family, this is the year we are finally going to start eating healthy or maybe this year we will finish that art class we have started so many times before.

There is nothing wrong with making plans and setting goals, but for the most part the kind of new years resolutions we make rise or fall on the back of our own effort, our own strength or determination. By beginning its calendar with the season of Advent, a time thick with anticipation of God’s fulfillment, the church reminds itself once again that our hope lies not in ourselves but in God.

Richard Rohr has written a book of daily meditations for the season of Advent titled Preparing for Christmas (I purchased it as an e-book from Amazon for less than $3). On the first page Rohr wonderfully captures what it means to live as an Advent people.

““Come, Lord Jesus,” the Advent mantra, means that all of Christian history has to live out a kind of deliberate emptiness, a kind of chosen non-fulfillment. Perfect fullness is always open to come, and we do not need to demand it now. This keeps the field of life wide open and especially open to grace and to a future created by God rather than ourselves. This is exactly what it means to be “awake,” as the Gospel urges us! We can also use other a words for Advent: aware, alive, attentive, alert, awake are all appropriate! Advent is, above all else, a call to full consciousness and a forewarning about the high price of consciousness.”

Richard RohrPreparing for Christmas: Daily meditations for Advent

This Advent may we practice living lives of ‘deliberate emptiness’ leaning into God’s great promises for us and our world.

 

Grace and Peace

Harlee.

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