Sunday, November 29, 2020

Advent Week 1: Sunday - "Anticipation"

Water dropping off faucet


No, not the ketchup ad... but the first verse of the Carly Simon song "Anticipation" says it well:

  • We can never know about the days to come
  • But we think about them anyway
  • And I wonder if I'm really with you now
  • Or just chasin' after some finer day

Advent is our season of anticipation as we wait for God's arrival here on earth. We are not the first to wait in anticipation. We may sometimes wonder about our waiting, possibly even begin to lose heart. Think about Zechariah in Luke 1:7 "But they had no children, because Elizabeth was barren, and both were getting on in years." Zechariah had been praying, it must be for years, but at that time if I were Zechariah I think I would have given up anticipating having a baby with my wife. God, however, had other plans. God sent an angel saying "Your prayer has been heard... Elizabeth will bear you a son and you will name him John..."

Just as Zechariah and Elizabeth's pregnancy is just the beginning, so this Sunday is just the beginning of our time of anticipation. We don't know if our lives will be upended like Zechariah's, Elizabeth's, Mary's, and Joseph's lives were upended. But this year our lives are upended. We didn't plan on our lives being upended any more than Zecharia expected to hear he was going to be a father, then get told that just because he didn't immediately believe this unbelievable news that he would be mute for the next nine months and eight days...

Let us not be "just chasin' after some finer day", let us spend time with our Lord as we prepare for His arrival on Christmas...

A Prayer: Lord thank you for today, and thank you for the year we have had since the start of last Advent. Help us to accept our lives as they are and give us courage to listen to You. Amen.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hi SEton, trying to respond again. First week under your belt. not sure how you feel about it, but it seems to feel natural - like this is something you were born with the gifts to do. not like writing a gospel, that it has to fit some form: just where you are at the time. Blessings. Steve