Monday, December 11, 2017

From Austin Seminary: "Advent Devotional" for December 11


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Advent Devotional for December 11

Isaiah 40:1-11

Comfort, comfort ye my people. In this Advent season, we are desperately searching for comfort. Chaos has wreaked havoc on our world from hurricanes in southeast Texas, Florida, Puerto Rico, and the Caribbean; to earthquakes in Mexico; from flooding in Sierra Leone and South Asia; to famine in Somalia, South Sudan, Nigeria, and Yemen. Where is God in these natural disasters? How can we proclaim God’s glory in the face of such loss?

In this time of anxious expectation, we still hear the prophet’s words crying out to prepare the way of the Lord. Who will make straight the highway in the dry desert parched of life? Who will lift up the valleys of mud that have swallowed up people? Who will make low the mountains of rubble? In the midst of disaster and destruction, humanity has the power to show up, to level the uneven ground, and to make the rough places plain. By coming together to support communities devastated by chaos, we can see the glory of God as it is revealed. When we provide food to our neighbors, the shepherd feeds his flock. When we listen to the pain of others, God carries the lambs close to her chest. Through the practice of showing up, we prepare our hearts and the world for the coming of the Christ.

God of chaos and of hope, we remain hopeful in our work as we eagerly await your coming as the infant Messiah, the comforter, so that your glory may be revealed to all people in times of abundance and in times of uncertainty. Amen.

Angela Williams
Student from Rock Hill, South Carolina


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