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A word from the Pastor's Wife.......................... December 8, 2008 Great Expectations
The Christian
calendar tells us that we are in the Season of Advent.
Advent is all about expectations.
The word “Advent” means “coming” or “arrival”.
The focus of the entire season is the celebration of the
birth of Christ - the first “coming” – as well as our anticipation
of the return of Christ in His second “coming”.
These days, I’m
learning a lot about the process of “expecting”.
I’m expecting to be a grandma for the 2nd, 3rd,
and 4th time all in the next few months!
But truthfully, I've got the easy part.
My daughter and daughter-in-law and their spouses have a lot
more preparation that must be done before the event occurs.
But all throughout the preparation time, there is an
anticipation that is building.
We can’t wait to see those little babies, and to be able to
hold them and love them and call them by name.
This same anticipation or yearning is what Advent is calling
us to focus upon. It is
preparation for what is to come.
When we prepare
for something – we make ready – one definition of Webster’s says “to
make oneself ready.”
This has to be done in advance of the event.
If my daughter and daughter-in-law did not do anything in
advance of the coming of their babies, they would not be ready for
their arrival, and there would be chaos!
But much has to be done in advance.
In the same way, in advance of Christ’s coming, we need to
make ourselves ready to meet Him.
We cannot wait until the Bride arrives to get ready (Matthew
25:1-13). We have to
keep the “pre” in “preparation”.
John the Baptist
filled this role in the coming of the Messiah.
He was sent out to be the one to prepare the people for
Christ’s message (Luke 1:17; 3:4-16).
They had been longing for a Messiah for generations, and John
came to tell them the time had come for the fulfillment of the
prophecy.
As the children
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