Words of Comfort
Welcome to Worship today. It’s the Second Sunday in Advent!!! STOP AGAIN!!
Last week I asked you to put the “brakes on” our fast, busy lives. I said, “Even if our ‘outer life’ wants to keep speeding up….I’m urging you….begging you… to SLOW DOWN your ‘inner life’ over these next four weeks, so that God can be God, and some fruit can be ‘born again’ in your Spiritual being”.
I have found it very hard to slow down this past week, both in my “outer and inner life” because there are so many things to DO!! But, this week I have however had some moments of reflection and “pause” as Ralph Reilly and I prepare for our trip to India in January:- I have eaten Indian food, watched half a Bollywood Movie and listened to some reflective Indian music. In one months time (4/1/12) we will be flying out from Australia. Ralph has been diligent in making me be better prepared for this “first ever” real cultural life changing overseas experience. The Church Council recently endorsed a request by me to visit some of the team members who live in India’s slums that Ralph is responsible for in his work with Servants to Asia’s Urban Poor. I am very grateful to the Church Council for their approval for this request which will be part of my Continuing Education for Ministry (CEM) which the Uniting Church requires of every minister. I want to make this a significant educational and spiritual learning opportunity. Although the trip is self funded by both Ralph and I, the three weeks away is not part of my annual leave. I thank the Church Council for seeing the benefit of this to me and my ministry, which hopefully will also benefit you as I minister among you.
I share this (information above) with you because this adventure of preparation for the trip to India is similar to what Advent should be for us at Christmas; a time of real preparation for something that has a real outcome. (God with us – Emmanuel. Jesus being born in us anew…) So I invite you to enter into the Season of Advent and let the gift of Advent do its work in us. Advent is a season of waiting: waiting for the hope, peace, joy, and love of God to break into our lives anew through the story of the birth of Jesus, and through acts of hope, peace, joy, and love.
We began Advent with words of longing, waiting and hoping. Last week, Guwa Au from the Logan Multicultural Uniting Church, called us to account through the words of the Prophet Isaiah (Isaiah 664:1-9) and the words of Jesus in Mark 13:24-37. This week we will be touched with words of comfort, and words of hope for lives to be restored and sins to be forgiven.
Isaiah features again in our contemplation (Isaiah 40:1-11) and the Gospel is from Mark 1:1-8. So pray this prayer with me: “In the midst of the chaos of life around us, O God, we seek patience to wait, to listen, and to act with integrity. In our decision making and our actions with one another, may we seek to find your comforting peace and presence. Amen”
I hope that the “contemplative/reflective” pictures on the front of the bulletins during Advent assist you in your spiritual journey.
May Advent teach us patience and be a new beginning ….as we receive God’s words of comfort this week .……Rev. Brad Foote


