WAITING
Waiting is what Advent is all about and waiting is what we spend doing during our daily journey through life. So let's take a waiting journey.THE DAILY WAIT
As soon as one arises in the morning, there may be a wait to enter the bathroom to ready ourselves during the day. Or as many do the the first action upon waking is to look at their phone, tablet, or computer. Surprise you may have to wait until the wifi signal is at full strength before checking out the latest in news, e-mail, etc.One turns on the shower water and finds that they must wait 30 seconds to a minute before it is heated up enough to step in.

THE COMMUTE

IT ISN"T EVEN NOON YET

Waiting for a loved one to get ready to go out. Waiting for work to end. Waiting for the game to end so we can celebrate a victory. Waiting in line to cross the border.
Yes we do a lot of waiting during our life. We wait for our sports teams to win which if you are a Cub's or Red Sox fan you know what I am talking about. We wait for good news and bad news. We wait for news about a child who applied to a college. We wait for medical news or news about loved ones who are sick. We wait and wait.
THE PERENNIAL WAITER
Yet while we are waiting all this time do we think about the One who is patiently waiting for us? Perhaps as we wait impatiently in line at the store or at Costco to put gas in our car we can spend a moment to acknowledge the One who created us. Or for someone like myself who spends what seems like too much time in Southern California traffic, I can thank God for the vehicle that I am able to drive to work as well as for the drivers who are plodding along with me to their destination. In this I am surrendering to the One who created me. As the day ends I can spend time in quiet solitude looking over what Jesus is waiting for me to do. As always there is unfinished business, an amends that needs to be made, some part of my life that I refuse to give up control over, and the list goes on. Yet he patiently waits.Happy Advent.
Great post. I know exactly what you mean. We are so busy we do not hear His call.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.