Last Sunday (December 3) was the first of four Sundays when
we celebrate ADVENT.
I remember from my youth that ADVENT comes every year at
about this time, but there are so many special days in our church calendar, as
a youngster, I usually was not sure why or what we were celebrating. I
did figure out that it had something to do with the birth of Jesus.
So, what is the purpose of ADVENT, and why do we celebrate
ADVENT on four consecutive Sundays?
I now understand that the purpose of ADVENT is to "set
the stage" for Christmas ---- that day when we go all out in celebrating
God's entry into human lives with the birth of Jesus.
How does ADVENT "set the stage" for Christmas?
Pastor Mark Roberts, in a recent issue of The
Presbyterian Outlook. offers an answer ----
ADVENT highlights dimensions of our relationship with God
that we sometimes neglect. As Pastor Roberts says, "In ADVENT we
feel what it was like for the children of Israel in their longing for a
Savior. We also get in touch with our yearning for a future in which the
coming of the Lord will establish justice, wipe away every tear and bring the
fullness of God's peace. In ADVENT worship, we pay attention to the
experience of waiting for God, rather than just rushing on to the next
religious activity."
ADVENT also can help us resist the cultural tug to
secularize the Christmas season. We often feel torn between the secular
and the religious dimensions of Christmas. Advent helps us to focus
assertively on God during the weeks before Christmas. This is better
preparation for celebrating Christmas than trying merely to avoid secular
attractions.
Through such reflection we are reminded of just how much we
need a Shepherd to watch over us, a Savior to forgive us, and a Redeemer
to deliver us from our sinful state. Thus, ADVENT should help prepare us
for a truer and more heart-felt celebration of Christmas.
In today's secular culture, pursuing these facets of ADVENT
is not a simple task ---- it takes both focused time and frequent
re-enforcement.
So, during ADVENT worship next week, look for the ADVENT
wreath with its four large candles, at the front of our Sanctuary. The
candles symbolize our search for HOPE, LOVE, JOY and PEACE.
They will all be lighted by the time of Christmas Eve, in our joyful greeting
to the baby Jesus.
If we are truly focused, ADVENT can be a wonderful, current
opportunity to deepen our relationship with God. This would enrich our
worship experience at Christmas-time, and long thereafter.
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These thoughts are brought to you by CPC's Adult
Spiritual Development Team, hoping to encourage you to pursue some personal
spiritual growth this winter at CPC.
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