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Sunday Readings – Advent 1
The Scripture readings for Advent 1 are ...
A New Church Year
On Sunday, November 29th, the Church begins its new year.
Unlike the secular calendar of January 1st, the Sundays of Advent are not marked by renewed personal efforts or resolutions focused on a “new year … new you”. Rather, the season warns against any spiritual confidence in human potential and righteous works.
Like a harbinger, the appointed Scripture readings for Advent sound the call of repentance, a spiritual awakening and a sacred preparation for the three “comings” (“advents”) of Jesus the Christ.
Just as Jesus is the same “yesterday, today and forever” (Hebrews 13:8), so also, Advent combines and compresses the “three comings” of Christ into one plea, for all people, in all places, for all time …
“Come, Lord Jesus!”
By Paul W. ArndtSunday Readings – Advent 1
The Scripture readings for Advent 1 are ...
A New Church Year
On Sunday, November 29th, the Church begins its new year.
Unlike the secular calendar of January 1st, the Sundays of Advent are not marked by renewed personal efforts or resolutions focused on a “new year … new you”. Rather, the season warns against any spiritual confidence in human potential and righteous works.
Like a harbinger, the appointed Scripture readings for Advent sound the call of repentance, a spiritual awakening and a sacred preparation for the three “comings” (“advents”) of Jesus the Christ.
Just as Jesus is the same “yesterday, today and forever” (Hebrews 13:8), so also, Advent combines and compresses the “three comings” of Christ into one plea, for all people, in all places, for all time …
“Come, Lord Jesus!”