3rd Advent
1 Thessalonians, 5, 1-8, 23, 24
About time spans and right moments, dear brothers, I have no need to write to you. You know very well yourselves that the Breaking of the Day of Christ comes like a thief in the night. When people say, ‘Now peace reigns and all stands secure, then suddenly catastrophe breaks upon them, like the birth pangs of a woman with child, and there will be no escape for them.
You, however, dear brothers, are not to remain in darkness, so that the breaking of day will not surprise you like a thief. For you are sons of light and sons of the day. Our being is not filled with night and darkness. So let us not sleep like the others, but rather cultivate an alert and sober state of mind. Those who sleep, sleep at night, and those who are drunk are likewise of nightly nature. But since we belong to the brightness of day, let us be sober, clothed with the breastplate of faith and love, our head armed [protected] with the hope of healing...May God himself, however, the source of all Peace, hallow and heal your whole being. May your complete and undivided being,
Spirit
Soul, and
Body
remain pure and unclouded at the coming in the spirit of Jesus Christ, our Lord. You may trust in him who calls you. He it is who also lets you reach the goal.
David Parker |
3rd Advent
Dec 11, 2016
1 Thessalonians, 5, 1-8, 23, 24
When sunlight passes through a clear crystal, its hidden colors are revealed. They shine forth in a certain order: the boldness of red, the radiance of yellow, the depth of blue. And there are also the more subtle colors, harder to see – luminous turquoise and delicate violet – that seem to fade in and out of visibility.
The Spirit Sun is approaching our souls. We are to make ourselves clear and unclouded, like a crystal. In this way, His Light can shine into us. It can refract within our souls as courage, radiance and inner depth. Other more delicate qualities can begin to emerge.
And like a crystal, we can radiate these soul colors out into the world. Bold radiance, combined with depth and delicacy. So in the words of John O'Donohue:
Let us bless
The imagination of the Earth.
…
And how light knew to nurse
The growth until the face of the Earth
Brightened beneath a vision of color.*
John O'Donohue, "In Praise of the Earth," in To Bless the Space Between Us