Embracing Eternal Hope During Advent's Dual Promise

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Advent is a season of time four weeks before Christmas. It's the four Sundays before Christmas where we march through the scriptures and we march through what God's word has said about the coming of the sun incarnate in the birth of Jesus that we celebrate on Christmas. Advent is a word that means the coming or the arrival. [00:09:04] (25 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


The Parousia is another word that also means coming or arrival, but it means a little bit differently because in it, in that Advent, it is also the presence of God fully manifested in our lives. Because the second Advent describes when Christ comes again. And when Christ. Comes again, we will be with him in his presence. Amen. [00:10:34] (32 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


This first week's candle is oftentimes called the candle of hope. It is the hope candle. It is tied. It is tied to the prophetic picture that God laid out from the beginning of the Bible all the way through. to the coming of Christ so it's also called the prophecy candle prophecy candle and hope candle are are two ways that that's said in the bible in the old testament there are over 300 prophecies that pointed to Christ's coming and his incarnation where he came and we celebrate Christmas from it. [00:13:32] (42 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


The second coming of Christ is the most dominant theme in scripture outside of salvation. The first dominant theme beginning from Genesis and going all the way to Revelation is the redemptive plan of God for his people in salvation. The second most dominant theme that is talked about in the Bible is the second coming of Christ. That's pretty significant. [00:21:20] (23 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


Jeremiah 29, 11 is a verse that says this. It says, for I know the thoughts, some translations say plans, for I know the thoughts or plans that I think or have towards you, says the Lord. They're thoughts of peace and not evil to give you a future and a hope. And while I'm not against us understanding that God does have a hope and God does have a future for us in this life that we live in, the context in the middle of that was the people of God were in exile. [00:23:44] (30 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


The tension. Because just like in the Bible, there is a tension in a time frame between the first coming, the first advent, the coming of Christ, and the second coming, and 300 prophecies that pointed to his first coming, and 1 ,845 prophecies pointing to his second coming is designed so that while we live in the tension between the two, can have hope. But here's our problem. We tie our hope to an earthly expectation of an outcome, when God's promising an eternal expectation of an outcome. [00:24:48] (42 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)


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