First
            Sunday of Advent
            1 December 2024, Church Year C 
            2024-2025
Christ
            is Coming by Rev. Jack Peterson
            Luke 21:25-28, 34-36
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If God
        the Father had plans to lovingly and sacrificially send his only
        begotten son
        to take on our human flesh and dwell among us on this earth, it
        only makes
        sense that he would properly prepare the world for such a
        world-changing
        event.  The Father
        did indeed carry out
        that task throughout a 2000 -year period of salvation history.
This
        preparation included events that pointed to Christ and his
        redeeming work such;
        as the sacrifice of Isaac on the mountain top, the great Exodus
        from slavery in
        Egypt and the serpent mounted on a pole in the desert.  This also included the
        blessing of prophets
        who predicted Jesus’ coming and described his saving work with
        remarkable
        accuracy such as Isaiah, Jeremiah and Micah.
Today,
        on the first Sunday of Advent, the church serves up the Prophet
        Jeremiah who
        recalls God’s promise to send the Messiah who will be a
        descendent of King
        David: “The days are coming says the Lord, when I will fulfill
        the promise I
        made to the house of Israel and Judiah. 
        In those days, I will raise up for David a just shoot.”  God chose David, a
        shepherd boy, to build up
        a kingdom on earth that would beautifully point the way to
        Jesus, the Good
        Shepherd, who would establish the Kingdom of God on earth.  God is faithful to his
        promises.  Jesus is
        the ultimate testimony of God’s
        faithfulness.
The
        season of Advent is also an opportunity for Christians to focus
        on the Second
        Coming of Christ at the end of the ages. 
        This time Jesus will come in all his splendor and glory.  “People will die of
        fright in anticipation of
        what is coming upon the world for the powers of the heavens will
        be
        shaken.  And then
        they will see the Son
        of Man coming in a cloud with power and great glory”.  Our Lord will extend
        his final judgment upon
        the world and hand over to the Father all those intended to
        dwell with God for
        all eternity in our heavenly home.
We do
        not know the day or the hour of this great moment.  We will likely be as
        surprised as we were at
        the first coming of Christ. 
        For those
        who do not know Our Precious Lord, it will understandably be a
        day of fear and
        trepidation.  For
        those who know and love
        Our Lord, we will have great confidence on that day.  The one who had
        created us, loved us,
        redeemed us and called us to be his disciples ad friends will be
        quick to usher
        us into the heavenly dwelling place he has prepared for us in
        his Father’s house.  St.
        Luke goes on to say, “But when these
        signs begin to happen, stand erect and raise your heads because
        your redemption
        is at hand.”  The
        church, in her wisdom, knows
        that it is important along our journey through life to recall
        these future
        realities in order to be properly prepared.
On a
        practical level, we make the effort during Advent to prepare for
        our annual
        celebration of the first coming of Christ Dec. 25 as well as to
        recall the
        Second Coming of Christ in the last days in order to embrace the
        third coming
        of Christ, his entrance anew into our hearts in 2024.  We dwell upon the two
        comings of our Savior
        in order to clear away the clutter of sin and unhealthy
        attachments that
        prevent us from fully welcoming Jesus as King oi our hearts.  This process is
        directly connected to our ultimate
        goal of doggedly striving to grow in our love for God and
        neighbor.
St.
        Paul in his second letter to the Thessalonians puts this truth
        on the plate at
        the very start of pour Advent season.  “Brothers
        and sisters: May the Lord make you increase and abound in love
        for one another
        and for all, just as we have for you, so as to strengthen your
        hearts, to be
        blameless in holiness before our God and Father at the
        coming of our Lorde Jesus with all his holy ones.”
Dear
        friends in Christ, I invite you to take Advent seriously.  Prepare for our
        celebration of Christmas by
        faithfully pondering the marvelous Old Testament people and
        events that God the
        Father used to prepare the world for the incarnation of his son.  Give due attention to
        the truth that Christ
        will come again to finish; his great work of redemption and
        surrender all of
        creation to the Father.  Take
        the
        opportunity to look honestly into your heart for some attachment
        that is
        keeping you from allowing Christ to have primacy of place in the
        depths of your
        heart.  Beg for the
        grace to let go of
        that attachment in order to more fully embrace the love and
        truth of Christ,
        our Savior.