Embracing Hope: The Power of the Pause

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"Too often in life, we want to resonate with a full stop or an exclamation mark where we reach this point. I'm sure you know it well. It's like, I've arrived at this moment and this is the way it is. Full stop. Or we can say, you know, I was going for that job, but Bill got it instead. Full stop. That's it." [00:01:29]

"I think in life, sometimes we resonate with these punctuation marks, these definite hard endings, and we can't do anything. And I think in life, sometimes we resonate with these punctuation marks, these definite hard endings, and we can't do anything. So I've decided to pause. Like examples such as, you know, I've got this email or this person knows me, so I've typed out this email and I'm about to hit send." [00:02:16]

"Let it sit overnight and read it again in the morning and realize it wasn't that big a deal. And if I hadn't hit send, there could have been a lot more tension that came out because of that. So we pause. Well, that one time, I was sitting at home. I was sitting at home. I was sitting at home. I was sitting at home. They were all eating out, and for a long time, you're meant to catch up with a friend." [00:02:41]

"I remember listening to a comedian who was talking about US gun laws and saying it made a lot of sense when they were muskets and it takes time to load a gun and it takes time to put the gunpowder in and prep it and do all that. But too often in life, we don't slow down and we just want to fire the gun straight away. The pause. See, when we pause, it gives a moment to think." [00:03:21]

"Because when we do this pause, when we slow down, it's a space that we create, an intentional space between a stimulus and a response. When something happens and we slow down before we do it, we slow down before we respond. It helps us calm down. It slows down our parasympathetic nervous system. It slows down our parasympathetic nervous system. It slows down our parasympathetic nervous system. It slows down our parasympathetic nervous system." [00:04:42]

"There's no room for the pause so as we jump into December the 1st of December today and we launch into this Christmas season things get busy as we approach this Christmas rush we want to create a space for us to pause in Advent it's this it's this this moment of anticipation Advent means the coming the coming of the coming of Jesus in our context and what Jesus brings into this world it's in this Advent season we want to pause to reflect on who Jesus is and how that impacts who we are so today we're going to start each each of the next few weeks over December we're going to light a candle it's part of the Advent wreath and each one of these reflects an element of who Jesus is and what that means for us so this week we're going to celebrate Advent with the arrival of hope how Jesus brings hope in you" [00:07:18]

"Hope can be defined as a personal thing that may help or save someone, like optimism. Like, oh, we're just going to focus on the good thing. Like, we want to see the best thing happen. Maybe this person will help make it better. This optimistic thought or hope can be defined as the grounds for believing that something good will happen, like is in faith." [00:13:08]

"No, for each of them, they had this presence about them. They had this aura about them. And it was a deep belief and hope that whatever came their way, they were reassured of the presence and the love of their God and that he was the hope for them for all seasons. That their God was with them. And it gave them a perspective that..." [00:13:53]

"Yet to all who received him, to those who believe in his name, he gave the right to become children of God, children born not of natural descent, nor of human decision or husband's will, but born of God. The word Jesus became flesh and made his dwelling among us. And we have seen his glory, the glory of the one and only Son who came from the Father, full of grace and truth." [00:18:07]

"Now, I don't know about you, but a lot of people I talk to focus really hard on trying to create a list of why God would almost begrudgingly want to connect with them. Like God's in a relationship, he's like, oh, I need to see that person. Again, we create this list of all these things that we feel like God will be upset or trying to push us away with or remove himself from us." [00:20:55]

"That just as we receive hope so we receive it we pass it on what would this Christmas season look like if we took seriously the arrival of hope if we took this Christmas season as a reminder to stop to pause to reflect on the presence and person of Jesus and what that means for us it's not get caught up in the busyness of it all but that we pause and remember that this season is about Jesus it's about him and he's the hope that is breaking into our world what would happen if we took a challenge this Christmas to be the ones that carry hope into the rooms in which we walk that in the conversations we're a part of we're a part of that we speak hope and life into those conversations to shine hope into the craziness and the chaoticness that can be a Christmas season what if we took the opportunity to respond to others over these next four weeks with a renewed hope that we sought forgiveness reconciled relationships and because we've we can do this because we have the confidence that our God is with us and if he's with us then we can carry him to the places and to the people that we meet it's our prayer for us as a community that the God of hope will fill you with all joy and peace so that it may overflow with the hope by the power of the Holy Spirit this season let's pray" [00:29:17]

"Father, we come before you. Come before you now and ask that you would renew our hope. That you remind us of what your presence with us means. That it will be the source of our strength. It will be the thing that informs our responses. There will be the mark of our lives. It will be your presence with us. And the hope that brings to the circumstances we face." [00:31:18]

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