Maranatha

  • The Lord, before His incar­na­tion, let mankind expe­ri­ence all the bit­ter­ness of sin, all their pow­er­less­ness to erad­i­cate it; and when all longed for a Deliv­erer, then He appeared — the most wise, all-powerful Physi­cian and Helper. When men hun­gered and thirsted after right­eous­ness as it grew weaker, then the Ever­last­ing Right­eous­ness came.

    – St. John of Kro­n­stadt, “My Life in Christ”

    Worth con­sid­er­ing, as we look back on another of the Church’s many hun­dreds of Advent sea­sons. I think we all remem­ber that Advent is a two-for-one, right? We com­mem­o­rate the First Advent, and we antic­i­pate the Sec­ond Advent — not with all the spec­u­la­tion and point­less guess­work that we love so much, but with faith, dis­cern­ment and a lit­tle sobriety.

    “When men hun­gered and thirsted after right­eous­ness as it grew weaker, then the Ever­last­ing Right­eous­ness came.”

    I think the world does hunger and thirst now, though it no longer has enough sense to even fig­ure out what it’s yearn­ing for. The worst and most sor­did ele­ments of our soci­ety seem to crave a kind of clean­li­ness, order, pur­pose, peace and sim­plic­ity while run­ning fur­ther and fur­ther away from any­thing that might actu­ally secure those good things. (Did you ever won­der why so many jaded and cyn­i­cal types live their lives look­ing for any­thing — ANYTHING — to get them “back to the Garden”?)

    When Christ came to Israel, the spir­i­tual lead­ers didn’t rec­og­nize Him. Even the dis­ci­ples mis­took His mis­sion, ask­ing Him after the res­ur­rec­tion if He was going to restore Israel (i.e. if He was going to be Moses 2.0). We think we’re ready now. We think the world has got­ten bad enough, so it must be time.

    There’s so much we don’t know, but how much of that is because we don’t want to know?


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  • s-p 12.31.2007

    Let us attend! We long for the right stuff but mostly pur­sue it in the wrong way.
    Maranatha indeed!

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