Tuesday, December 12, 2017

From Austin Seminary: "Advent Devotional" for December 12


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Advent Devotional for December 12

Psalm 85:1-2, 8-13

The psalms were created to be sung! Before reading today’s devotion, you are invited to take a moment to read aloud or sing today’s psalm.

In this scripture, we hear the Israelites reflecting on what God has done in Israel’s past. God has pardoned and forgiven. God has restored Jacob’s fortune. God has shown favor on the land. These good times stand in contrast to the Israelites’ present situation. We are not told what is happening, but the psalm is clear—the Israelites are in a time of pain and struggle.

The psalm anticipates a return to better circumstances, and there is no “maybe” here. Because of what God has done in the past, there is no doubt about what God will do now—God will speak to God’s people. God will give what is good. Love and faith will meet, and righteousness will create a path. It is a psalm about hope—a hope that confidently expects, even demands, that God will do something.

In this Season of Advent, as we remember what God has done in the birth of Jesus Christ, what kind of hope do we have? My hope is often a “maybe” hope, a polite hope that asks God for what our world needs, a modest hope that does not expect or ask for too much. In the Season of Advent, God pushes us to something different, to a bold kind of hope that expects nothing less than God made flesh, a hope which demands that our lives and world be healed, reconciled, and made whole.

God, speak to us! Embolden our hope through the stories of your abundant mercy and love. Hear our prayers, O God, and bring peace to our world. Amen.

April Long
Student from Austin, Texas


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