Advent devotions 2008
Wed, 3 Dec 2008DEC. 4 - ANTICIPATING RENEWAL
SCRIPTURE: 2 Peter 3:8-15a (NRSV)
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DEVOTIONAL:
This passage in 2 Peter talks about looking forward
to renewal with a sense of anticipation. As the
reader, we are met with images of anticipation for
the carrying out of God’s promises in a world where
the believers were still extremely persecuted. They
questioned God's ability to carry out and fulfill
God's promises. But the author reminds the early
Christians that God is not forgetful; rather, God is
merciful.
The early church felt the urgency to restore God's
reign on earth, and so do many Christians today.
Sometimes, however, we are presented with views
of hasty repentance – "repent or suffer" type of
language. Instead of scaring us, though, this
passage should be encouragement for believers.
God will bring a new heaven and earth where
righteousness will reign. The author means to
reassure the believers. To God, "one day is like a
thousand years, and a thousand years are like one
day." God is patient. Therefore, let your face shine!
God waits for us, the beloved, to be reconciled to
God.
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SCRIPTURE: 2 Peter 3:8-15a (NRSV)
Since all these things are to be dissolved in this
way, what sort of people ought you to be in leading
lives of holiness and godliness, waiting for and
hastening the coming of the day of God, because of
which the heavens will be set ablaze and dissolved,
and the elements will melt with fire? But, in
accordance with his promise, we wait for new
heavens and a new earth, where righteousness is at
home.
Therefore, beloved, while you are waiting for these
things, strive to be found by him at peace, without
spot or blemish; and regard the patience of our
Lord as salvation.
By Hannah D. Miller, a junior peace, justice and
conflict studies major from Scottdale, Pa.
Scroll down for complete Scripture.
Advent is a time of anticipation. I look forward to
the coming season with the beauty of the winter, of
family gatherings and a break from the every day. I
realize, though, that for multiple reasons, many do
not have these positive images of the Christmas
season. One thing that brings me hope is that this
season calls us to a higher sense of being and
purpose. No matter what our images of Christmas,
together we can look forward to a renewal of God's
message to us: Jesus.
But do not ignore this one fact, beloved, that with
the Lord one day is like a thousand years, and a
thousand years are like one day. The Lord is not
slow about his promise, as some think of slowness,
but is patient with you, not wanting any to perish,
but all to come to repentance. But the day of the
Lord will come like a thief, and then the heavens
will pass away with a loud noise, and the elements
will be dissolved with fire, and the earth and
everything that is done on it will be disclosed.
Posted at 17:19 #
Disclaimer:
The views and beliefs expressed in the devotional piece prepared by each individual reflect their own spiritual growth journey and thoughts, and while created in a campus environment that encourages thoughtful questions and reflection on biblical Scripture and contemporary Christian themes, do not necessarily represent the official institutional positions of Goshen College or Mennonite Church USA.
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