I remember as a child looking forward to Christmas more than any other day of the year, perhaps even more than my birthday. Of course, like every family, my family of origin had various rituals in which we engaged as we looked forward to Christmas. First, there were the Christmas decorations that did not come out of the attic until December 1. Then there was the opening of doors on an Advent calendar. Next came the Christmas tree. And, of course, woven throughout this time, there was attendance at church during the four Sundays of Advent. As I have mentioned a few times during this season, Advent means “coming”. It is the season of the church year when we look back and remember the first coming of Christ. But it is also the time when we look forward to his second coming. The big question is: how does God want us to live as we look forward to Jesus’ second coming? The life and words of John the Baptist give us some direction. Listen to what Luke has to say about him from Luke 3:7-18. Li...
How do you get ready for guests coming to stay? We had Scrooge stay at our house during Advent several years ago. That is to say: our guest was Bill Carmichael, the Broadway actor who played Scrooge in a production of A Christmas Carol . Even though it was Scrooge coming to stay, we tried to make sure our bathrooms were clean, we put fresh linens on the bed along with a clean towel, and we purchased some extra food. Now, let me re-phrase the question this way: “How did you or how would you prepare for a newborn baby coming to your house?” When we were expecting each of our children, we made sure the nursery was ready and freshly decorated. We purchased seemingly endless supplies of baby paraphernalia, especially for our first child. And of course, there was the need for baby clothes, for a newborn and for each stage of the first year of life. And with our first child, more than subsequent ones, we read books like, “What to Expect when You’re Expecting”. With all this in mi...