First Sunday of Advent: HOPE

I’m committing (by faith!) to blog advent meditations from now until Christmas. I’m excited to see where this goes.

First Sunday of Advent: Hope

I strongly believe that this Advent season has the potential to be very significant. Why? Because we’re actually waiting for something. This is America. We don’t wait for anything. If we need or want it, we buy it. Long gone are the days of “Please allow 4 weeks for delivery.” Stuff we order comes in a day or two.

HOWEVER, this year we wait…for relief from COVID. We’re chafing against lockdowns and isolation. The neighborhood Jesus moved into was waiting, too. Jews were in permanent lockdown under brutal Roman rule.

So for the first time I can remember, ALL of us are waiting…in hope. It’s a good way to start the Advent season. Journey with me.

Now hope that is seen is not hope. For who hopes for what he sees? But if we hope for what we do not see, we wait for it with patience. (Romans 8.24, 25, ESV)

2 thoughts on “First Sunday of Advent: HOPE”

  1. I agree. Looking forward to this journey through Advent with you. I cannot imagine living without hope. We got a late start on creating an advent wreath for our home this year, but we having the makings for one in the works too.

  2. The season would be different this year. I think people are expecting better from their situations. Hope, offers us this opportunity. Being prayerful and grateful about it is the essential.

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