God Is With Us - [Large Print]: An Advent Study Based on The Revised Common Lectionary
By Robin Wilson
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The season of Advent offers opportunities to prepare for God’s coming in human form in the infant Jesus and for the fulfillment of God’s kingdom with the second coming of Christ. Hope is the focus of Advent worship, study, and prayer. We will discover the light that began in the manger, which continues as we look forward with hope to Christ's return.
God Is With Us is based on the Revised Common Lectionary Scriptures for church year A, the first of a three-year cycle of Bible readings. The study includes commentary and reflection on readings from the Old Testament, the Gospels, and the Epistles. It offers the opportunity to explore these Bible readings in a five-session study. It will help participants understand, appreciate, and engage in meaningful and joyous celebrations of Advent and Christmas and to live each day in God's hope through Jesus Christ.
Robin Wilson
Robin Wilson is the Senior Pastor of First UMC in Opelika, Alabama, and has a passion for helping all people discover and respond to God’s call upon their lives. Having served on the Board of Directors of Discipleship Ministries and the Upper Room Ministries, Inc., Robin currently serves on the Board of the Stegall Seminary Scholarship Foundation. Robin is a graduate of Vanderbilt University and Duke Divinity School.
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Introduction
It is time for Christians to live like the coming of Christ into this world actually matters to us. Each Advent season, the church offers us these weeks at the beginning of our Christian year to remember that we worship a God who loves the world enough to become flesh and walk on this earth. Our God walked and talked among us in the person of Jesus Christ to teach us through his life and through his death about the depth of his love for the world. This incarnate God lived as a refugee in a foreign land, associated with sinners and outcasts, befriended both men and women, and reached out to religious elites and those outside his faith. He endured arrest, physical torture, humiliation, and death, all to save the world. The liturgical season of Advent grants us the space at the beginning of our Christian year to remember and to anticipate the One who is the Messiah. The One who has come to save us from our sins. The One who comes to offer hope to the world. We get these weeks to remember that God is with us.
But come on. Who has time for Advent? There are gifts to buy, bills to pay, obligatory visits to make, overtime hours to clock, and end-of-the-year reports to complete. For many, it is a time for parties, recitals, concerts, and any Christmasy event that the culture deems en vogue
this year. This is the time of year where sentiment about Christmas and nostalgia for the memories of Christmases past can overwhelm the holy wonder and anticipation that is our gift during this liturgical season. For many Christians, no longer is Advent a season about pondering the coming of the One who will save his people. Instead, Advent has become a time to buckle down and endure the stressful additions to our lives until Christmas is finally over.
Where is our faithful witness in that kind of living?
There is a God who loves us enough to send the One into the world who will walk among us and show us, with his life and with his death, how much God loves this world. It is time, this Advent, to slow down and experience the wonder of the coming of the Christ into our world and show the world that Jesus actually matters. Our eyes should light up with anticipation of the joy that comes from knowing that the One who comes to bring salvation to the world is approaching! As we prepare to celebrate the natal entrance of Jesus, the moment when God came in human form and dwelt among us, we cannot help but wait for the return of Christ who promises to come again for his people. And as we wait, God is with us.
This Advent, this hurting world needs the church to live life differently. Advent is to help our finite minds begin to grasp the incredible reality that God is with us. From the beginning of creation through the covenant with Abraham, the admonitions of the prophets, and the granting of kings, God was always with God’s people. Throughout our biblical history, God proves God’s faithfulness to us, and the Scripture readings offered this Advent remind us of that sacred truth. In the ancient Scriptures from Isaiah, we see a God who provides hope for people that relief will come, that a savior will come, and that God is with them. In the Epistle readings, we see the Holy Spirit moving in that early church, with faithful leaders who remind folks that there is no time to waste! Unite in belief and act like you believe in the Christ! For God is with you! And in the Gospel readings, we see the need for people to prepare their lives to receive the One who will come to usher in a new Kingdom. God is with them.
Just like the people of old, maybe we don’t know how to wait
well. Perhaps that’s why Advent seems like the pre-Christmas sprint instead of the holy time it should be. The Scriptures in this portion of our lectionary remind us that there is One who will come to restore, rescue, judge, or save us. God’s people at all of these times heard that they needed to wait well as they anticipated a messiah. They needed to live in such a way during this waiting period that their lives were pleasing to God. Loving God and neighbor stand at the top of this list of habits for holy living for the people of God. Additionally, they were to realize that even in their waiting, God was with them. They were never alone or abandoned. God was always at work in their lives and in their world, even in their times of suffering or trial.
This Advent, people need to know that we can wait well for the Messiah, for God is with us. We need to hear that waiting well is not living the pre-Christmas stress the world would impose, but taking the time to worship and love God while serving neighbor, as we ponder what it means to sacrifice ourselves in praise and thanksgiving to a God who comes to save. And we can have the courage to live life differently than the world this Advent, for God is with us. We are never alone. We are loved, called, and strengthened by the God who is always found faithful to God’s people.
This gives us the ability and confidence to live differently this Advent. This gives us the joy that the world would steal away in the rush toward another holiday. And this God who is with us deserves to be glorified in our living.
So this Advent: Act like our God really matters. Instead of filling your days with shopping, stress, dread, rushing, and worry, choose instead to worship, reflect, pray, study, and serve. Show the world what it means to live like God is with us.
A Reminder of the Future
Scriptures for the
First Sunday of Advent
Isaiah 2:1-5
Romans 13:11-14
Matthew 24:36-44
There is hope, people! Hope that cannot be defeated by war and exile, hope that cannot be overpowered by lulls in faithful living. Hope that cannot be crushed by fear of the future.
This first Sunday of Advent, Christians need to hear hope proclaimed from every pulpit. To get the congregation to feel that holy hope, the preacher need only read the words of Isaiah 2:4 aloud:
God will judge between the nations,
and settle disputes of mighty nations.
Then they will beat their swords into iron plows
and their spears into pruning tools.
Nation will not take up sword against nation;
they will no longer learn how to make war.
What a powerful reminder that God has always had a vision of hope, with creation restored for God’s people.
And this God continues to share this hope with the people of the new covenant. Our Epistle and Gospel readings are reminders to the