Sunday, November 30, 2008

"The First Week of Advent"



To my family. As Catholics you should now begin the season of advent. A reminder and web site to help you through the season of Advent. As my son so noted, the candles are lit in the order of Purple, Purple Pink and Purple. Proud of son # 2.

"The First Week of Advent"
First Week of Advent 2008


As we begin Advent, we light one candle in the midst of all the darkness in our lives and in the world. It symbolizes our longing, our desire, our hope. Three "advents" or "comings" shape our desire. We want to be renewed in a sense that Jesus came to save us from our sin and death. We want to experience his coming to us now, in our everyday lives, to help us live our lives with meaning and purpose. And we want to prepare for his coming to meet us at the end of our lives on this earth.

So, we begin with our longing, our desire and our hope.

When we wake up, each day this week, we could light that candle, just by taking a few moments to focus. We could pause for a minute at the side of our bed, or while putting on our slippers or our robe, and light an inner candle. Who among us doesn't have time to pause for a moment? We could each find our own way to pray something like this:

"Lord, the light I choose to let into my life today is based on my trust in you. It is a weak flame, but I so much desire that it dispel a bit more darkness today. Today, I just want to taste the longing I have for you as I go to the meeting this morning, carry out the responsibilities of my work, face the frustration of some difficult relationships. Let this candle be my reminder today of my hope in your coming.
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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

That is really beautiful, Paul. Godspeed. I love advent.

Paul - Berry Laker said...

Thanks for the comment Jeni. I sometimes have to put my faith in front of me to keep my faith strong. As I start getting older I start to think and reflect on my life and my God. Funny how a person gets older and you get closer and closer to God.

Thank you for your kind words.

God bless you and your fanily

Paul S