Advent- preparation not anticipation

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Quo Vadis?
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This is one of my favorite articles on advents I've read and would like to share it with the board. It's a great reminder not only of the actual purpose of Advent, but of the reason for the all of the seasons in the life of the Church.

https://fssp.com/advent-preparation-not-anticipation/

dermdoc
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As I have gotten older and grown closer to God, I love Advent.

I like the Daily Advent lectionary as a way to mediate on the word and goodness of God and prepare myself and my heart.
https://lectionary.library.vanderbilt.edu/daily-readings/
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Quo Vadis? said:

This is one of my favorite articles on advents I've read and would like to share it with the board. It's a great reminder not only of the actual purpose of Advent, but of the reason for the all of the seasons in the life of the Church.

https://fssp.com/advent-preparation-not-anticipation/



Good bull. Very much in line with what my family tries to do during these seasons.
hockeyag
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Thanks for sharing!
Our parish priest included some of this in his homily today.
10andBOUNCE
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John Piper's "Good News of Great Joy" is always on our coffee table in December and something I look forward to going through each advent season.

Similar theme of preparation in the first devotional.

Day 1 - Prepare the Way
What John the Baptist did for Israel, Advent can do for us. Don't let Christmas find you unprepared. I mean spiritually unprepared. Its joy and impact will be so much greater if you are ready! So, that you might be prepared . . .

First, meditate on the fact that we need a Savior. Christmas is an indictment before it becomes a delight. "Unto
you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, who is Christ the Lord" (Luke 2:11). If you don't need a Savior,
you don't need Christmas. Christmas will not have its intended effect until we feel desperately the need for a Savior. Let these short Advent meditations help awaken in you a bittersweet sense of need for the Savior.

Second, engage in sober self-examination. Advent is to Christmas what Lent is to Easter. "Search me, O God, and know my heart! / Try me and know my thoughts! / And see if there be any grievous way in me, / and lead me in the way everlasting!" (Psalm 139:2324). Let every heart prepare him room . . . by cleaning house.

Third, build God-centered anticipation and expectancy and excitement into your home especially for the children. If you are excited about Christ, they will be too. If you can make Christmas exciting only with material things, how will the children get a thirst for God? Bend the efforts of your imagination to make the wonder of the King's arrival visible for the children.

Fourth, be much in the Scriptures, and memorize the great passages! "Is not my word like fire, declares the Lord?" (Jeremiah 23:29)! Gather 'round that fire this Advent season. It is warm. It is sparkling with colors of grace. It is healing for a thousand hurts. It is light for dark nights.
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10andBOUNCE said:

John Piper's "Good News of Great Joy" is always on our coffee table in December and something I look forward to going through each advent season.

Similar theme of preparation in the first devotional.

Day 1 - Prepare the Way
What John the Baptist did for Israel, Advent can do for us. Don't let Christmas find you unprepared. I mean spiritually unprepared. Its joy and impact will be so much greater if you are ready! So, that you might be prepared . . .

First, meditate on the fact that we need a Savior. Christmas is an indictment before it becomes a delight. "Unto
you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, who is Christ the Lord" (Luke 2:11). If you don't need a Savior,
you don't need Christmas. Christmas will not have its intended effect until we feel desperately the need for a Savior. Let these short Advent meditations help awaken in you a bittersweet sense of need for the Savior.

Second, engage in sober self-examination. Advent is to Christmas what Lent is to Easter. "Search me, O God, and know my heart! / Try me and know my thoughts! / And see if there be any grievous way in me, / and lead me in the way everlasting!" (Psalm 139:2324). Let every heart prepare him room . . . by cleaning house.

Third, build God-centered anticipation and expectancy and excitement into your home especially for the children. If you are excited about Christ, they will be too. If you can make Christmas exciting only with material things, how will the children get a thirst for God? Bend the efforts of your imagination to make the wonder of the King's arrival visible for the children.

Fourth, be much in the Scriptures, and memorize the great passages! "Is not my word like fire, declares the Lord?" (Jeremiah 23:29)! Gather 'round that fire this Advent season. It is warm. It is sparkling with colors of grace. It is healing for a thousand hurts. It is light for dark nights.
Luke 2 10

But the angel said to them, "Do not be afraid. I bring you good news that will bring great JOY to ALL the people".

John 3 17

For God did not send His Son to condemn the world, but to save the WORLD through Him.

Luke 4 18

"The Spirit of the Lord is on me, because He has anointed me to proclaim good news to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim freedom for the prisoners and recovery of sight for the blind, to set the oppressed free."

Actually that is the opposite of an indictment. Sounds more like an unmerited offering of love and grace. In fact, Jesus removes the "indictment".

Sorry but not a Piper theology fan.
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