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Monday, November 30, 2009

Getting to know Jesus


Some of the Readings for Sunday 6th December, the Second Sunday of Advent: Malachi 3:1-4; Philippians 1:1-11; Luke 3:1-6
Some things always surprise us,
even if we are well prepared.
Birth is one and death is another
Of the rich themes that this season of Advent gives us
Preparation is one of the key ideas.
No doubt many of us are caught up in some rigorous preparations for Christmas,
for family visits, for present giving.
In Australia we also need to prepare for holidays,
and for those of us who are going away that is soon enough
My Messenger
In each and every life there are people who bring meaning and understanding to our life.
For Christians, Jesus is that person,
but because we also recognise that the life of Christ is shared amongst God's people
I also realise that there are many others who bring meaning and understanding to my life.
Who is "my messenger"? You can probably think of one or two easily.
But I also want to encourage you to think closer to home.
If we think carefully we can see that parents are called to be messengers to their children.
It is part of our role to help shape meaning and understanding.
We are not called to indoctrinate
or to bully children into narrow understandings
rather we are called to encourage them to be open and expansive.
Responsive to God's call to be full and whole people.
So too, we might say, husbands and wives are not just the incidental partners of people
rather they are the messengers of God's love for their spouses.
This is a high view of relationships.
Who is "My messenger"?
and To whom am I called to be a "Messenger"?
We often don't think of it like this.
But it gives a dignity and importance to our relationships
which reminds us that God unfolds for us in our daily lives
so we expect that we will encounter God through the most obvious messengers and we also need to be aware that we are the messengers for some people.
This, perhaps may fill us with foreboding.
At the very least it might cause us to stop and reflect about how well we might do this.
Who is God's messenger for me?

This week.
Who am I the messenger for? And what message do I give?
Advent work
This is Advent work! It may seem harder than it really is but there are three things that we are asked to do:
  1. Who is my messenger? And what is God saying to me through that person?
  2. Who am I a messenger for? And what am I saying to them? Can I at least "give thanks" for those who God has given to me?
  3. Can I, in this Jesus-rich season, also take the opportunity to point Jesus out to those who are looking?
He is there (of course) in the manger. But he walks along with us in our life. Can we help our loved ones to see him and know him better at this holy time?

2 comments:

Phoebe said...

Amazing what you find when you search blogs! A very good idea for my sermon this Sunday.
Glad to find you still going strong.

Stephan Clark said...

:)
Thanks ...hope you are well!