
Advent arrived this weekend … with hope as it’s theme.
I had intentions this weekend. Intentions to haul out the Christmas decorations, to stand the tree in the window to declare to our neighbors that we are celebrating.
It didn’t happen. Other things happened, errands, grocery shopping, chores, but mostly I sat on my behind, watching too much TV and going to bed early.
I find I am so … weary.
I think this Christmas season we are all weary. Though this pandemic may not have touched most of us directly with illness or the death of a loved one, we are all feeling the effects of isolation, withdrawal from social activities and an almost palpable tension in the air.
Then, this morning, I read quote, that a friend had posted :
“As my prayer become more attentive and inward, I had less and less to say. I finally became completely silent. I started to listen. I first thought that praying entailed speaking. I then learnt that praying is hearing, not merely being silent. This is how it is. To pray does not mean to listen to oneself speaking, Prayer involves becoming silent, And waiting until God is heard.”
Søren Kierkegaard
And I found myself wondering … what if, rather than just be weary, lifeless and silent … what if I listened? What if we listened in the silence, until a still small voice cries out in our pandemic desert? What if, rather than succumb to weariness and apathy, what if we listen for the one who gives us reason to rejoice, to hope?
It is not trees, and concerts, and parties, and gift exchanges, and church services that are the reason for the season … HE is the reason that our weary world can rejoice, can have hope!
Perhaps we need to fall on our knees … and hear.
… the weary world rejoices
For yonder breaks, a new and glorious morn
Fall on your knees
O hear the angels’ voices
O night divine
O night when Christ was born
O night divine
Ooooo Carole another revelation, I need to listen in quiet. While others may wonder what I’m up to, God will know. My new moto- faith silent but deadly passionate
Bah hah hah – let God work in me .
Maybe a bit dramatic (the caffeine at 6:30 am) but so thank you , I love you janice
And I love you, Janice 😘
Your motto is fantastic!
Oh, my devotions this AM Prov 8:34 .
Thanks for this. I started advent with ten minutes of candlelit silence before the household awoke. We need to still our souls to this waiting time.
I love what you have said, “we need to still our souls to this waiting time” … perfect! And candlelit silence … truly it is such an easy way to force oneself to just sit, just be before the Lord.
Merry Christmas to you!
Carole