Our readings for the second Sunday of Advent are:
- Baruch 5: 1-9
- Psalms 126: 1-2, 2-3, 4-5, 6
- Philippians 1: 4-6, 8-11
- Luke 3: 1-6
- If you want peace, work for justice
- In 1971 Pope Paul VI published this. In it, he provides a clear view of what peace amounts to, and how true justice is the only foundation on which to build a sustainable peace. The two are really just sides of the same coin.
- Why do you feel that peace is a good thing?
- What of oppressive regimes? Can they be reformed peacefully?
- What of injustices nearer to home? How can those be mended peacefully?
- What do you think God is asking of us in light of those injustices?
- Change is in the air
- We like to think that God will reward our faith, our trust, our faithfulness with success. We like to think that our God bestows prosperity on those He favors, and if we are not prosperous, we must have somehow missed the God boat and got left behind.
- How would you define prosper?
- Is it about making lots of money?
- Is it about being recognized?
- Maybe it's about appreciation?
- Or can you prosper by changing the world in unseen, and even unnoticed ways?
- Do you think God wants for all of us to prosper?
- A pilgrim people
- None of us likes the life of a nomad - never sure what tomorrow will bring, never sure where the next meal will come from, never sure where nightfall will find you. We like security, safety, constancy. But in a way, we are all nomads in this life, always called forward over the next horizon, into broader and broader vistas.
- What aspects of your life today would have surprised you five years ago, ten years ago?
- What did you used to pray for that you no longer pray for?
- What do you pray for now that you never used to pray for?
- What does that tell you about who God is making you into these days?
- King of kings
- Luke provides us two very different perspectives on the same point in time. From the perspective of power, he tells us of a day located in the framework of kings, princes, and reigns. From God's perspective, John's ministry is rooted in something far more ancient, and powerful in ways that earthly potentates are slow to recognize.
- Do you think God cares about all of the chaos and violence going on in our world today?
- Do you think that God wants to do something about it?
- Do you think that the time has come for us, any of us, all of us, to stand up and do something about any of what is going on around us today, any day?
- Where can you start?
- Preparation for Reconciliation:
- Where can I help bring about God's justice today?
- What is God calling me into today?
- Where is my prayer life taking me?
- How might God be calling me to take a stand?