We come into Advent with a sense of joyful anticipation and also a sense that all is not right in the world. In the church we recognize that God is at work in the world but that the world has not yet opened it's heart to the possibilities of God. The world fights for recognition, money, power, and control but it is a fight that, in the end, will bow before the Creator and confess that He is, indeed, the Creator and Redeemer of all that has been created.
Often times a key question that is asked is, "Who's in charge around here?" Advent gives us the answer. God is in charge around here. He has patiently and graciously worked in history until a moment in time when He actually came into His creation in Jesus Christ, and brought full and free salvation into the world. Today He lives among us as Savior and Lord. At some future date He will come again and take to heaven those who have received His grace. It will be a great day of consummation when every knee will bow and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord.
Between now and that future event, there will be a lot of uncertainty and violence where nations will rise up against nations. There will be unrest in every place throughout the world. We already know this, don't we; we experience it everyday. Yet, Jesus calls His people not to be discouraged. Though the times and seasons will bring dismay and perplexity Jesus says, "straighten up and lift up your heads, because your redemption is drawing near" (Luke 21:28).
So, in Advent we wait and listen and pray and hope. We worship, knowing that God is in our midst and that history is unfolding under His sovereign authority.
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