Finding Hope, Peace, and Joy in Advent

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"Rejoice in the Lord always, again, I will say rejoice. Let your reasonableness be known to everyone, the Lord is at hand. Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer, supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God and the peace of God which surpasses all understanding will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus." [00:40:45] (30 seconds)


"And that, as we look at our three candles, the hope, peace, and joy, that hope, first off, that's where we have to start there. We have to have the truth that we know that God is present. We know the Lord is at hand." [00:43:41] (17 seconds)


"In Luke chapter 3, towards the end of the John the Baptist, but John answered the people saying, I will baptize you with water, but he who is mightier than I is coming. The strap of whose sandals I am not worthy to untie, he will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and fire. And so John is already saying, hey, there's somebody coming. It's here amongst us now who is greater than I am. And so Paul comes to that again. The Lord is at hand. God is here. And that right there is the foundation and the basis of the hope in which we all have." [00:43:58] (37 seconds)


"There's a story in I think it's John's gospel about Lazarus, Jesus' friend Lazarus, and Lazarus dies and that's it's spoilers, and it's the shortest verse in the Bible where it says Jesus wept and this always struck me as odd. I'm like why did Jesus weep because we know the end of the story he goes and erases Lazarus from the dead and I've shared this at funerals in recent years that sometimes Jesus does fix things like sometimes we cry out to God and and God will actually intervene and change our situation, but not always like sometimes there's miracles and often there's not and we're still left in the pain but the one thing that is constant is that Jesus always weeps with us, Jesus is always present so going back to that hope the Lord is near the Lord is at hand." [00:46:21] (57 seconds)


"Yeah and you like I shut down literally and I could not like my poor wife thought I was having a heart attack, and all I all I actually needed in the moment and I was able to kind of I think kind of voice this or do something or just like just to hold me please and my wife was able just to like just to give me a hug and I was able to just like just to give me a hug and I was able to just to hold me in that moment and and that's where if we can get there with our relationship with Christ to be like God's not going to take our anxiety away and then and I wonder if Paul is saying this like don't be anxious maybe like in your anxiety know that God's got you and I think in the long haul that will help us as we trust God more that does bring about a peace, and the opposite of anxiousness the opposite of worry is or can be peace and there's this peace that God invites us into that God that Jesus isn't just standing off in the corner he's like just stop it man come on just be happy stop don't worry about it get it together instead he steps down and this is the beauty of the incarnation this is the beauty of Christmas is that God left heaven and stepped down and he stepped down and he stepped down and he stepped down into our mess just to hold us and he didn't actually fix anything that's the thing that's fascinating like physically the thing with the Jewish I was going to." [00:47:33] (96 seconds)


"Don't quote me on that, but what happened a few decades after Jesus died the Romans came and completely obliterated the city and the temple like the people of Israel the Jews were looking for a savior Jesus came the ultimate savior and what happened shortly after he left is the entire the temple's gone like like completely gone obliterated they did quite a number to that, and so what Jesus is there's something more Jesus didn't come merely to save us from our physical ailments or the things surrounding us although sometimes he does but there's something deeper there's a deeper peace that Jesus is inviting us into." [00:49:10] (52 seconds)

"These three things and the next week will be love as we the tenants of our advent candles hope peace joy and love like it struck me this week of like how how they build on each other and how I really think I'll go out on a limb and say like it's maybe impossible to have peace without hope it's impossible to have true joy without peace and hope and then I don't think we can really love without joy peace and hope you know like at least love the way that God instructed us and that God commanded us to love, and so we have hope we have that peace and that joy when Paul says rejoice in the Lord always NT right one of the most renowned scholars of new testament scholars of today, he translates this verse as saying celebrate in the Lord and the rejoice isn't in the context it's not merely just being happy but Paul is actually urging the people to throw a celebration like to yeah to to party to he's like every other gods and religions and everything like they do well they celebrate their gods and in crazy different ways and, and he says rejoice like celebrate go do that do a bake-off have some really good cookies like so I've come and and or Jesus has come and you can't celebrate that and and I think it's important for us to, yeah to celebrate and to rejoice is not just merely being happy but it's celebrating together there's a corporate there's a public celebration that comes, I want to leave us this morning with the serenity prayer this struck me as I think about anxiety as I think about that command to just just rejoice in the Lord and this prayer was originally written by a guy named Nebert the first part is familiar I think to most of us it's God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change the courage to change the things I can and the wisdom to know the difference then it goes on it says living one day at a time enjoying one moment at a time accepting hardship as a pathway to peace you Jesus did, this sinful world as it is, not as I would have it, trusting that you will make all things right if I surrender to your will, so that I may be reasonably happy in this life and supremely happy with you forever in the next." [00:53:28] (166 seconds)


"The peace that Jesus came to offer is, it's so different than the people expected. It's so different than we might expect, but there's a depth there that you and I have both experienced and seen people have this peace in the midst of chaos and suffering that is just doesn't make sense, but it's something really beautiful, and it's something that I continue to strive towards. It's something that continues to give me. It's something that I hope and that I can rejoice in and have joy in." [00:56:21] (36 seconds)


"We've gathered together, we've heard the word, and now we come to the table. As David invited us, at any time during the next two songs, you can come receive the bread and the juice. Also during this time, you can bring your offerings forward or your prayer requests. We have offering boxes at the front and in the back. There's also candles in the back, because you can go light a candle as a prayer. This is a time to respond to the word. So come to the table." [01:00:40] (30 seconds)


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