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Light of the World | What Are We Waiting For?, November 29, 2020
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Light of the World | What Are We Waiting For?, November 29, 2020

Mark 13:24-37

We find ourselves in a time of already and not yet. The Kingdom of God is here, inaugurated in the Christmas manger we look toward, and not yet fully realized as we await Christ's return. As Advent people, we are doorkeepers and people of the watch.

Waiting seems more intense this year, as we wait in the pandemic, waiting for a vaccine, waiting for the day when masks a necessary accessory, waiting for life to get back to normal. The Advent waiting is of a different sort. We are stuck in a time when we can either wait for the promised redemptive work of God in Christ or a miraculous, self-achieving salvation through our own actions.

2020 has reminded us of what many in the rest of the world already knew and lived with every day... that the world is not as God would have it, that just as often God seems absent as present, that “Why do bad things happen…?” are still questions with no answers. We’re all like those in Mark’s parable. We are waiting based solely on the knowledge of the Master’s past actions not knowing if or when he will return. Until we have sat with the ambiguity and darkness of the world fully, we have not seriously considered the cost or scope of our redemption.

We wait for the return of Christ. We wait for the knock on the door, the hand reaching out, and the movement of the cosmos. In the season of Advent, we find ourselves in a position of being right where we hope to be but not yet entirely there as we await the promised return of Christ. The coming of Emmanuel.

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