Our readings for the first Sunday of Advent are:
- Jeremiah 33: 14-16
- Psalms 25: 4-5, 8-9, 10, 14
- 1 Thessalonians 3: 12-4: 2
- Luke 21: 25-28, 34-36
- Prophets among us
- It's easy to count on the coming of Jesus the second time to right all wrongs, root out all corruption, finally prove that God is in control. But what about between now and then?
- Where do you see true justice going on in our world?
- How do you think that work got started?
- What do you think is needed for the people who do such things?
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Do you think that might include you?
- What are you waiting for?
- For most of us, there is nothing worse than waiting in line. When we hear the phrase "waiting on God" we cringe. But waiting on God is consists of trusting in God, having hopeful anticipation, and submitting to God's will.
- What are you waiting for this Advent? What blessings are you yearning for from God?
- How are you praying for those?
- Have you shared that prayer with anyone else?
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Is God calling on you to help Him make that happen in your life?
- Abounding in love
- One aspect of mutual love is showing each other loving honesty. Sharing what needs to be shared in a loving way, at the proper time and place, never weaponizing the truth, but sharing it in faith that God wants to benefit the other, hope that the truth will set the other free, and loving them enough to have the necessary courage to speak up.
- Have you ever felt that you really needed to share something with someone, but you were afraid of how they would take it?
- How did you decide whether or not to take that chance?
- How did it turn out?
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What does it mean to say that sharing the truth in love with someone
else turns out "badly"? How would you know that is ultimately a
"bad" conclusion?
- Making a difference through indifference
- Ignatian indifference teaches us to always remember that everything in this physical universe is set here to bring us closer to God. To the extent that it does so in our lives, that person, place, thing, memory, ... is holy. Otherwise, it is slowing us down at the very least. If we are still able to see God even in the absence of everything that's not God, we are truly at peace.
- What are some things in your life that disturbs your peace?
- Why is it that they affect you so?
- When looking at one thing that threatens your peace, what is the worst that can happen if that worry comes to pass?
- Do you believe that God will still be there by your side if that worst-case scenario comes about?
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So what do you really have to worry about?
- Preparation for Reconciliation
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Where might God be calling you to bring about some justice, even just a
little?
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Do I have what it takes to trust in God even where my fears are
greatest?
- Am I willing to risk rejection by telling the truth?
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If I believe that God is with me always, what does that really mean?
Incarnation Prayer
Everyday God
Help me to bask in your loving gaze.
Help me to hold nothing back from your sight.
Remind me that healing lies in offering my wounds, not hiding them.
Give me the courage to let my own failings teach me how to show mercy.
Help me to let my weaknesses teach me humility.
That my touch might be tender, my heart be true
When I offer my hand to one of your own.
And thus put new flesh on you
And a new heart in me.
That I might be your gift to others
This season, and all seasons.
And a new heart in me.
That I might be your gift to others
This season, and all seasons.
Shalom!