Wednesday, December 5, 2018

From Austin Seminary: "Advent Devotional" for December 5

"Advent ushers us into a season of anticipation, hope, and joy, as we await the day of the birth of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, the Messiah ... We intend this Advent Devotional booklet as a gift of the season for you, to signify our deep appreciation for all that you do for Austin Seminary. And we hope that you will share it with others, so that they may also partake in the blessings of Advent alongside us. Be assured that our hearts are joyful to overflowing as we celebrate together this season that anticipates what my dear friend John Rogers described in the title of his book, “The Birth of God.” May your heart overflow, as well."
G. Archer Frierson
Chair, Austin Seminary Board of Trustees

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Advent Devotional for December 5

Isaiah 40:1-11

Israel, God’s people, had been in exile in Babylon for longer than any living Jew could remember. For a people devoted to Zion as a spiritual home, like Muslims are devoted to Mecca, living as deportees felt like an almost total loss. The comfort sought was a journey home. And that is the comfort that God promises in our text: a highway in the wilderness built by God that leads to the place of God’s choosing, Jerusalem. The promise is that God will make it so with divine power and with the gentleness of a shepherd.

When the promise was fulfilled, it didn’t much look like a spiritual event. King Cyrus of Persia allowed the Jews to return. Those who trekked back to Israel saw a desert highway with the rough places smoothed into a plain only through the eyes of faith, just as through faith they recognized Cyrus as the LORD’s anointed (Isa. 45:1).

We all need comfort, too. In this Advent season, we prepare to see God at work in the child born of Mary who becomes a teacher and healer. Jesus, the LORD’s anointed, does not bring the comfort of a life detached from the issues of our time like climate change, the movement of refugees, and the politics of fear. He does not bring secure insulation from cancer or unemployment or new people moving into the neighborhood. Instead, Jesus brings the comfort of knowing that we are accepted by God just because God has made it so. Once it sinks in that we are accepted, through the eyes of faith the world starts to look like a place worth taking seriously, so that we will all feel at home.

Heeding the voice of the prophet, help us O Lord, to prepare a way for you in our lives. Amen.

The Reverend Dr. Timothy Lincoln
Associate Dean for Institutional Effectiveness
Research Professor in Theological Education



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