Saturday, November 30, 2019

Advent Day Two


Saturday, 30 November: 1 In the beginning, God created…Genesis 1:1a

Matt: God chose creativity. In a wonderful burst, He thought of something new and previously undone. Sadly, we frequently use creation as a measuring rod, determining the validity of a person’s faith, focusing on our own interpretation of scripture instead of the marvelous wonder of God’s conception. The beauty wrought by Him astounds, especially when taken in the context of the resultant personal pain caused by His choice. Once unleashed, creation began choosing its own path; a path that would ultimately require His personal intervention.  But God still chose to give His thoughts shape and form. You and I, components of that wild and unfettered burst of creativity, share in the legacy of choice. What will we do with this great gift, the thing that links us, however ephemerally, to Advent and divinity?


Candace: "The only true King is and always will be Jesus. Jesus, who was slain and rose again before the foundation of the Earth, had a hand in creation. Nothing was made without Jesus. Every single thing was created through Jesus. He was born Christmas Day and He is the Alpha and Omega. The Word is and was and is to come. HALLELUJAH!!"

Friday, November 29, 2019

Welcome to Advent

Welcome to Advent: As you know, each year I pen Advent musings. For me, Advent starts the Friday after Thanksgiving. I bend my thoughts toward Bethlehem and Jesus’ arrival. It seems to me that in our modern practice of Christianity, we minimize advent, focusing on self-actualization and gift-giving and getting. This year I want to consider choice and the role choice plays in this great unfolding drama that began when God chose to create and continues today throughout creation and indeed, in each of our hearts. This year, in a change, my daughter will join me in this process, perhaps daily, perhaps periodically. After all, it is her choice.

Friday, 29 November: 18 knowing that you were ransomed from the futile ways inherited from your forefathers, not with perishable things such as silver or gold, 19 but with the precious blood of Christ, like that of a lamb without blemish or spot. 20 He was foreknown before the foundation of the world but was made manifest in the last times for the sake of you. I Peter 1:18-20

Matt: We choose often, our lives taking on the shape of our choices. Some choices are weighty, requiring great thought and prayer; should I marry her, should I accept the promotion and move. Many choices are immaterial; do I want Columbian or Ethiopian coffee, should I wear the blue shirt or the white one. So we frequently choose in haste, with little thought given to the direction the choice will bend our lives. But at times, seemingly minor and inconsequential choices accrue to later blessing or, sadly, heartbreaking failure. With our limited foresight we seek to avoid catastrophic problems, but God does not operate that way. He chose to proceed, knowing the pain He would suffer due to His choice. He weighed the consequences, counted the joy as greater, and so we have Advent. In many ways, Advent is a celebration of choices, His and ours. So this season, perhaps we can let our hearts consider choices, choices ill-conceived and ruinous, and choices wondrous and powerful.

Candace: We have never had it all together. Our ancestors had ways that were futile. Nonetheless, Jesus (sent by God) gave is very blood and body. He gave all He is for us. He saved us, not with one billion dollars, but by his victory on the cross. We are saved here today. RIGHT NOW, we are free. Jesus was and is perfect like we couldn’t be. Before God made planet Earth, Jesus had already conquered the cross, sin, and the entire underbelly of creation. For our sake, He did this. He is the Son of Man and Son of God. I LOVE JESUS!