Sunday, December 1, 2024

Advent

 



Welcome to Advent, a joyful time of year, shot through with the anticipation of celebrating Christ's birth at Christmas. But as we reflect on that, the first Advent, we're drawn to the second when Christ will come again in glorious majesty to judge the "quick and the dead" and the world by fire.

The second coming, a vindication of our faith, and with it the promise of evil's utter defeat. A source of hope, for sure, evil is utterly defeated and the faithful vindicated, but also trepidation. How will we measure up before the perfection of God when He returns?

Austin Farrer offers this:


ADVENT brings Christmas, judgement runs out into mercy.  For the God who saves us and the God who judges us is one God.  We are not, even, condemned by his severity and redeemed by his compassion; what judges us is what redeems us, the love of God.  What is it that will break our hearts on judgement day?  Is it not the vision, suddenly unrolled, of how he has loved the friends we have neglected, of how he has loved us, and we have not loved him in return; how, when we came (as now) before his altar, he gave us himself, and we gave him half—penitences, or resolutions too weak to commit our wills?  But while love thus judges us by being what it is, the same love redeems us by effecting what it does.  Love shares flesh and blood with us in this present world, that the eyes which look us through at last may find in us a better substance than our vanity.


ADVENT brings Christmas, judgement runs out into mercy.  For the God who saves us and the God who judges us is one God. Yes indeed.

God bless,

LSP

23 comments:

  1. Thank you for this profound meditation on Advent. It’s a powerful reminder of God’s love and the balance between judgment and mercy.
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    1. Thanks, Muskan, I appreciate that. Farrer was, I believe, the best Anglican theologian of the last century.

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  2. The quote from Austin Farrer is so thought-provoking. Love as both judgment and redemption really struck a chord with me.
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  3. Advent always fills me with hope and joy. This post beautifully captures the dual anticipation of Christ's birth and His second coming.
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  4. The thought of standing before God’s perfect love is humbling. Thank you for framing it in such a redemptive light.
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  5. I appreciate how you connected the first and second Advents. It adds so much depth to the season's meaning.
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  6. Your post deepened my understanding of Advent. It’s not just about Christmas—it’s about eternity.
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  7. "What judges us is what redeems us." Such a powerful truth about God’s love. Thank you for sharing this perspective.
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  8. I love how you highlight Advent as a joyful time yet encourage self-reflection. It’s a perfect balance.
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  9. The idea of measuring up to God’s perfection is daunting, but your post reassures us of His mercy and love.
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  10. The reminder that judgment runs into mercy is so comforting. It’s a message of hope we often forget.
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  11. Your post inspires me to reflect more deeply on how I live my faith daily, especially during Advent.
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  12. The connection between Advent and God’s love is beautifully articulated here. It gives the season even more significance.
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  13. The idea of being judged by love and redeemed by love is profound. Thank you for this perspective.
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  14. This post challenges me to offer more than half-hearted resolutions to God. A much-needed wake-up call.
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  15. You’ve captured the anticipation of Advent so well. It’s both joyful and solemn—a time for true preparation.Sparsh Bagga
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  16. The interplay between judgment and redemption in God’s love is such a compelling concept. I’ll be reflecting on this all season.
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  17. This reflection strengthens my faith and encourages me to live with greater intentionality this Advent season.
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  18. Your mention of evil’s utter defeat is so reassuring. It’s a hope we all need to cling to in these times.
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    1. GenX, I've been ambushed by bots and marketeers! Still, the message hold true.

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  20. Hey LSP! Real human here - that stuff above is AI. I tried to boost a social media post for the WW1 memorial I help maintain and I was rewarded with much of the above. The Incarnation is the ultimate expression of humility. Thank you for your posts!

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    1. Seamus, what a barrage of Algos! But glad you liked the Farrer, he's right on the money, imo. Congrats on the WWI boost. Lest weforget.

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