Tuesday, November 29, 2022

Wednesday prior to Advent 2


Isaiah 11:1-11— Can anything come out of a “stump”? Can life come out of death? The Messiah is rooted in the past, which is apparently as dead as a stump. Yet, out of death comes the life of Christ as the son of Jesse, the son of David. Our roots are vital. We go back to the life that comes out of our dead ancestors. Eternal life came out of Jesus’ grave. The butterfly comes out of a cocoon. Hope comes out of despair.

In this Advent season we are looking forward to Christmas for the coming again of Jesus into our hearts and His coming on the last great day. Whom is this expected one and what is he like? Is he worth hoping and waiting for? Today admissions offices of colleges often prepare profiles of new students to acquaint the faculty with the lives of incoming students. Isaiah draws a profile of the Messiah about 800 years before he came in Jesus. Here is a portrait of the one for whom we are preparing. He will judge righteously, not on evidence or hearsay; (Vv. 3b, 4) he will destroy the evil in the world through his word. (v.4)[1]  

Collect for the Second Sunday in AdventStir up our hearts, O Lord, to make ready the way of Your only-begotten Son, that by His coming we may be enabled to serve You with pure minds; through the same Jesus Christ, our Lord, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and forever. Amen[2] -30 November 2022



Advent copyright © Ed Riojas, Higher Things

[1] Lectionary Preaching Workbook, John Brokhoff © 1980 CSS Publishing, Lima OH

[2] Collect for Advent 2, Lutheran Service Book © 2006 Concordia Publishing House, St, Louis


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