Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Waiting in Expectation

I again want to welcome you this weekend as we kick off the Holiday season in preparation for Christmas. With all the recent activity here at home, and definitely at church, this Sunday, we will be taking a look at how Christ came at the right time. I am sure today you need more time, or are out of time, but with a little bit of time, read on to what Henri Nouwen has written about Christ’s coming.

Waiting in ExpectationWaiting patiently for God always includes joyful expectation. Without expectation our waiting can get bogged down in the present. When we wait in expectation our whole beings are open to be surprised by joy.All through the Gospels Jesus tells us to keep awake and stay alert. And Paul says, "Brothers and sisters ... the moment is here for you to stop sleeping and wake up, because by now our salvation is nearer than when we first began to believe. The night is nearly over, daylight is on the way; so let us throw off everything that belongs to the darkness and equip ourselves for the light" (Romans 13:11-12). It is this joyful expectation of God's coming that offers vitality to our lives. The expectation of the fulfillment of God's promises to us is what allows us to pay full attention to the road on which we are walking.

Trev Carpenter
www.btmcallen.com

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