Scripture: Isaiah 40:1-5
Journal: How are you preparing the way for his coming these days? What might that look like?
Reflection: There is a preparing that must be done in Advent, but it is not the type of preparing that one might expect. This preparation has more to do with stopping and slowing down and coming to stillness. It has more to do with sitting and pondering and reflecting. This preparation has more to do with being than it does with doing.
For we cannot manipulate God
into coming; we cannot demand or manufacture the how and when and where of that
coming. All we can really do is prepare
the way; it is up to God to do the rest.
Fortunately, if we are faithful to do our part—whatever that may be—he is
faithful to do more than his. “And
the glory of the Lord will be revealed," say the words of the ancient text. That is the promise of Advent.
So let us make space, make
time, be still, be quiet, watch, wait, listen, and pay attention—for these are
the “activities” of Advent.
Prayer
Closing
Prayer: Thank you, Lord God, that you have promised us
that your glory will be revealed. Help
us to pay careful attention, lest we miss it.
Amen.
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