Tuesday, November 28, 2023

Wednesday prior to Advent 1

 

1 Corinthians 1:3-9 -By grace Christians lack no spiritual gift as they wait for Christ’s return. This section of Scripture was chosen for this “Second Coming” Sunday because Paul refers to the return as the day of Christ. As the Christian waits for that final event, the promise is given that we are sustained by Christ’s grace and will be guiltless for Christ’s appearance. God is faithful in His gifts and promises.

Paul teaches us to ‘wait.’ V.7 Christians are living between the times of the first and second Advents. For some it is not easy to wait. We do not have the patience to wait. Modern life is one wait after another – waiting for a traffic light to change, for a salary increase, for a person to write out a check and the check-out counter, for the line to move, for Black Friday to come, for a vaccine to finally become public. In many cases as it is with the Lord’s second coming it either wait or do without.

Can we last until the ‘end’? V.8 The end of the world may be a long time off. Can we bear the pain of separation from loved ones? Can we last through months and years of suffering? The promise is that Christ will sustain us with his presence and grace down to the very end.

Paul assures us that God is ‘faithful.’ V.9 That is good to know when people are faithless. Whom can you count on today? Whose word is reliable? We can trust God, for he can be trusted in his promises. You can believe he is faithful in his promise to return, in his sustaining us during trouble, and in his presenting us blameless to the Father. [1]

Collect for the Harvest CompletedAlmighty God, Your crown the fields with Your blessing and permit us to gather in the fruits of the earth. As stewards of Your creation, may we receive Your gifts in humble thankfulness and share Your bounty with those in need; through Jesus Christ our Lord. [2]

 



[1] Lectionary Preaching Workbook Series B, John Brokhoff, © 1980CSS Publishing, Lima, OH
[2] Lutheran Service Book © 2006 Concordia Publishing House, St, Louis
Image: Advent  © Ed Riojas, Higher Things


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