The word advent comes from the Latin word adventus,
which means coming. Thus Advent is a season in which we are invited to
watch and wait for God’s arrival among us—making it a time of intense yearning
and deep longing. It is a time filled
with hope and anticipation, a time that reflects the 400 years (between the Old
and New Testaments) that God’s people waited for Him to appear, to speak once
again after all of the years of silence.
Can you imagine? Four hundred
years of silence. Four hundred years of
watching and waiting.
How
easy it would have been to lose hope.
How easy it would have been to be filled with doubt and despair. How easy it would have been to give up, to
lose heart, to stop believing that God was ever really going to show up
again. How easy it would have been to
say, “My master is taking a long time in coming” and begin living by our own
rule and by our own agenda. Advent is
the time where we take heed of the words of Jesus, “Therefore, keep watch because you do not know on what day your Lord will come.” So
during the days and weeks ahead, may we pay very careful attention, lest when
he finally arrives, we miss him altogether.
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