Monday, December 4, 2017

Advent Series of Hope: Monday of the first week of Advent: Trust


SOON:

''Soon'' a voice whispers in the night to the woman awaiting the birth of her first child.
''How soon?"' she responds.  She hears no answer.

''Soon'' the dying man hears.  ''When'' the relative asks.  No answer is the reply.

''Soon'' the search team member says to the troubled parents waiting for the news of their lost son.
''When?''  There is no answer.

How soon is soon? Today? Tomorrow? Next week? or Ten years from now?

In advent we hear this reading
" The days are coming, says the Lord
when I will fulfil the promise I made to the House of Israel and Judah''.  Jeremiah 33.14
In advent we are invited to view time with an advent perspective. We are to wait with expectancy and with hope. We know that God keeps His promises but God keeps His promises on His schedule not ours. We know from the Old Testament that the people of Israel waiting for centuries for your coming- You came.  They waited  and You came.

On the first Sunday of Advent, the first purple candle is lit. This candle is known as 'the prophecy candle' in remembrance of the prophets, primarily Isaiah, who foretold the birth of Christ. This candle represents hope or expectation in anticipation of the coming Messiah.
Suggestion:

You may choose to do this as a personal reflection or you may choose to include your family.
If you choose to do it with your family, then you may wish to think about the timing of the reflection- perhaps ask family members to name one or two ways. Adjust this reflection exercise to suit your needs.
1. Review your year and recall the times God has fulfilled something in your life-when He has answered your prayers and/or given you something better than what you asked in His timing?

2 What are the ''soons'' in your life that you would like God to fulfil this advent? List as many as you wish.

3  From your list, which one on your list would you like God to fulfil soon. 

Now light the Prophecy candle on your advent wreath or if you do not have one, light a candle representing the advent wreath..  Let the warmth of the flame fill you with hope, with patience and with expectancy and trust in God.

4. Spend some quiet time  with God. Thank God for all the blessings and graces He has given you in your life and especially those you have recalled.  Thank God again- perhaps say sorry for not thanking Him at the time.

5.  In the spirit of trust and hope of Advent season,  present Him your list-  ask God to fulfil His promise soon.  When you present God your list, remember let it go- let God decide when soon is.
Wait patiently with hope and expectancy knowing that God will fulfil His promise in His own time in His own way but it will always be for my good.

6. Read the scripture now with trust, hope and expectancy.

         On this first Monday of Advent are you prepared to wait for God to fulfil His promises? 
Are you ready to learn to trust God a little more this advent.





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