Advent Word 2022, Day 20 ‘Traveler’ 旅人

#AdventWord #Traveler #旅人 ‘People of faith are travelers, from trudging through deserts of antiquity to present-day pilgrims sauntering along the Camino de Santiago. I have taken youth to walk the Camino in Spain. It was my first international trip. I was excited about receiving a passport stamp. A passport full of stamps has long been proof of a well-lived life for travelers. Each of us is a traveler according to God’s itinerary or our own. No matter what we choose, God places stamps upon our souls. What story do those stamps tell? What stamps will mark your soul this Advent … Continue reading Advent Word 2022, Day 20 ‘Traveler’ 旅人

Advent Word 2022, Day 19 ‘Thirsty’ 口渴

#AdventWord #Thirsty #口渴 ‘We tend, during Advent, to focus on the birth of this child, Jesus, who comes to change everything for everyone. But this word, thirsty, reminds me of the price Jesus paid for all of us. As he was hanging on the cross, he said, “I thirst.” I thirst. Water is essential to sustain life, and Jesus needed it. We also need it, as much as we need Jesus, the baby whose birth we await, the child who went to the temple, the man who preached, taught and died for us all. We, too, are thirsty.’ (Helen Spence) … Continue reading Advent Word 2022, Day 19 ‘Thirsty’ 口渴

Advent Word 2022, Day 18 ‘Beloved’ 被愛的

#AdventWord #Beloved #被愛的 ‘“Be patient, therefore, beloved, until the coming of the Lord” (James 5:7). It is challenging to practice patience in the best of times, and during Advent, it seems many in the church struggle to slow down and be. I feel guilty with my own impatience, and yet, as I read this passage from James, I find comfort: we are still God’s beloved. The scriptures this week remind us that the Messiah is coming. We are called to be faithful and wait and are promised all will be made new in God’s time for all of creation—for us—God’s … Continue reading Advent Word 2022, Day 18 ‘Beloved’ 被愛的

Advent Word 2022, Day 17 ‘Stranger’ 陌生人

#AdventWord #Stranger #陌生人 ‘Sometimes you pass a stranger and do a double take. There’s a knowing as you both stop, talk, look into each other’s eyes. You recognize the light in them and they the light in you. You are people of faith, perhaps extended family through Abraham and Sarah. You touch your heart, smile, and bow with hands in prayer position. When I first saw an old Muslim man in Marrakech, I did not know that we would become friends. All week, he called out excitedly to me in Arabic. “He says he’s happy to see you,” someone translated.’ … Continue reading Advent Word 2022, Day 17 ‘Stranger’ 陌生人

Advent Word 2022, Day 16 ‘Wilderness’ 曠野

#AdventWord #Wilderness #曠野 ‘In a wild deer state. Not touched by civilization. Wilderness is not yet remade in the image of man. Wilderness is alien to our hopes, fears, dreams, self-centeredness and self-righteousness, frustrations, catastrophes and successes. It is separate from our habits, preferences, love, anger, or despair. Taking care in what we carry, some of us go to the wilderness to “get away from it all,” some to revel in the beauty of creation and some to test themselves there. From the wildness, from outside anything and everything about us, a voice calls to us, “Think again! Prepare for … Continue reading Advent Word 2022, Day 16 ‘Wilderness’ 曠野

Advent Word 2022, Day 15 ‘Messenger’ 使者

#AdventWord #Messenger #使者 ‘We who have been baptized are God’s messengers, just like John the Baptist. Join me this Advent in examining your life and in committing to a daily apostleship. Let us allow God to use us as instruments. Moved by the Holy Spirit, let us proclaim daily, at the top of our lungs, that there is a God of Love. Let us open doors that are shut off by hatred or resentment. Let’s prepare people to open up, allowing love to enter their hearts.’ (The Rev. Carlos Holmes Rendón Agudelo) Tower Bridge, London ‘Moved by the Holy Spirit, … Continue reading Advent Word 2022, Day 15 ‘Messenger’ 使者

Advent Word 2022, Day 14 ‘Flourish’ 興旺

#AdventWord #Flourish #興旺 ‘A contemporary of mine presented a theological reflection with light at its core and as the source for the reflection’s interrogations. It was a powerful reflection that allowed multiple thoughts about light and interpretations of what light is to be explored. In Psalm 80, the psalmist’s third verse, “Restore us, O God; let your face shine that we may be saved”, ties back neatly to the first verse, “Give ear, O Shepherd of Israel, you who lead Joseph like a flock!’ We flourish in the light, sensing hope and promise, and restoration with eventual movement toward wholeness.’ … Continue reading Advent Word 2022, Day 14 ‘Flourish’ 興旺

Advent Word 2022, Day 13 ‘Fire’ 火

#AdventWord #Fire #火 ‘A traditional Cherokee story recounts how water spider brought back fire to the People after other, larger, animals had failed. Fire kept the People alive. Important symbol across religions, fire is a primal necessity. My Cherokee teacher shared that when whites first saw Indians dancing around the fire, they assumed the “heathens” were worshipping the fire itself. Instead, they were worshipping Creator, who set the fire of the sun in the sky and the fire of love in our hearts. Advent offers time to rekindle the fire in our own hearts if it has dimmed due to … Continue reading Advent Word 2022, Day 13 ‘Fire’ 火

Advent Word 2022, Day 12 ‘Breathe’ 呼吸

#AdventWord #Breathe #呼吸 ‘Breathe on us, O BREATH. At our beginning and our end, you are with us and within. In the beginning…the BREATH of God hovered above the waters…calling creation into being. From the dust of the ground, God formed the human and b-r-e-a-t-h-e-d… I will put my breath in you…and you will live. And it was so. Life is in the breath, the BREATH of God. Breathe on us. The dust returns to the earth that gave it, and the breath returns to God who breathed it. At our beginning and our end, you are with us and … Continue reading Advent Word 2022, Day 12 ‘Breathe’ 呼吸