Tuesday, December 08, 2020

Devotion- Time of Waiting

 


2 Peter 3:8-15
If there is one thing
That all people don’t do well
It is using time wisely 
While having to wait

From our first breath to our last
We are creatures in motion
Physically or emotionally always 
Moving from what was to what is

Patience in a time of waiting 
Does not come gracefully
As we wait for something to begin
Or for something else to end

The first Christians were impatient too
Their lives anxiously anticipating 
That Jesus would soon return in glory
So they wondered about the delay

Peter acknowledged their anxiety
But invited  them to use their time
For continued growth in their faith
And having peace in their hearts

There is likewise a part of our heart
That also expects God to act
To change  someone or to fix something
We too often grow impatiently weary

Peace comes when we let God be God
Simply content in the divine love for us
And  boldly trusting that its Spirit is still at work
In us and through us

While we wait, we use our time wisely
Using who we are and what we have
To incarnate the gospel hope
In a restlessly impatient world

A Devotion By Rev. Donald Shaefer,
Northern Region Mission Engagement Facilitator
Southeastern District LCMS





Friday, December 04, 2020

ADVENT ONE- 2020

Advent 1

Liturgically, the first Sunday in Advent is the Sunday closest 

to or on The Feast of St. Andrew (November 30th). 

This year, try something new. Begin the Advent season 

with the hymn, O Come, O Come, Emmanuel, read it or sing it, 

all of the verses, but omit the refrain. It is a long hymn 

and accurately reflects the centuries long wait 

from the promise made in the garden of Eden 

until the angelic announcement to the shepherds. 

O come, O come, Emmanuel, and ransom captive Israel,

That mourns in lonely exile here Until the Son of God appear.


O come, Thou Wisdom from on high, Who ord’rest all things mightily;

To us the path of knowledge show, And teach us in her ways to go.


O come, O come, Thou Lord of might, Who to Thy tribes on Sinai’s height

In ancient times didst give the Law In cloud and majesty and awe.


O come, Thou Branch of Jesse’s tree, Free them from Satan’s tyranny

That trust Thy mighty pow’r to save, And give them vict’ry o’er the grave.


O come, Thou Key of David, come, And open wide our heav’nly home;

Make safe the way that leads on high, And close the path to misery.


O come, Thou Dayspring from on High, And cheer us by Thy drawing nigh;

Disperse the gloomy clouds of night, And death’s dark shadows put to flight.


O come, Desire of nations, bind In one the hearts of all mankind;

Bid Thou our sad divisions cease, And be Thyself our King of Peace.


This year, as we tire of the struggle with the virus

 and the divisions that politics impose, 

we can more readily identify with the agony

 of our first parents when they were separated from God, 

when they lost those loving evening visits, 

when they experienced illness, thorns, pains, and guilt. 

They longed for Emmanuel, for God to be with them again. 

Pray the hymn again. Use it as your prayer in this time of trial. 

Then “Let the Amen, sound from His people again.”


This Devotion written by Journeys of Faith Contributing Writer-

 Natalie Grace Hartwig.

The Advent calendar for marking your Advent journey

 may be downloaded for free right here:

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Tuesday, December 01, 2020

Devotion- The Mission Intended


1 Thessalonians 5:1-13
The house church in Corinth
Begun through Paul’s efforts
Had become conflicted
Mistrustful divisions abounded

Paul’s response does not begin
With a torrent of criticism
But by reciting the litany of blessings
God had provided for them

Grace, gifts, calling and hope
None of these were earned
But had been freely given
Through God’s divine generosity

These were the things 
Paul wanted them to focus on
So that they might faithfully fulfill
The mission God intended

Our congregations may be struggling now
As was the one in Corinth
In this restlessly divisive time
Disagreements are many

Since it is always easier to tear down
Than to build up
We sometimes lose sight 
Of what unites us as Christians

The outstretched hands  
Of an outstandingly gracious God
Have likewise presented us with
Grace, gifts, calling and hope

These things likewise shape our faith
Moving us beyond division
Toward unity in serving
A higher purpose than our own

Living as God’s Advent people
We are encouraged by grace
So that we may use what God has richly provided
To present a lively hope to the world

A Devotion By Rev. Donald Shaefer,
Northern Region Mission Engagement Facilitator