Monday, December 2, 2019

The Light of Advent



Isaiah 2:5 “Oh house of Jacob, come, let us walk in the light of the Lord.”

Romans 12:12 “Let us then cast off the works of darkness and put on the armor of light.”

Magic and Light


Advent begins.  It is a time of anticipation, waiting for the Lord.

We begin in darkness and each week light one of the 4 candles so each week our light becomes brighter.

The darkness can be our unbelief, our lukewarmness, our sins that we habitually commit, our complacency.  Advent calls us to deeper reflection on how we are called to be a light in the world. 

It is time of reflection, soul searching.  What areas in our lives need a re-adjustment?  What shortcomings do we need to acknowledge? Are we spending time with our Lord? In order to know someone more deeply, time must be spent together and saying sorry when we have wronged them.

There truly is something ‘magical’ about this time of the year.  People who don’t believe in Christ will celebrate this season because of love, sharing, family, peace on Earth, etc.  That’s good.  People’s hearts are more open to helping others and giving.  That’s good too. 

Christmas trees with lights, houses with lights, yards with lights, candles in windows, all indicate that this time is special, set apart for light in the darkness.

I believe with my entire being, the magic that is felt is the Holy Spirit trying to enter in each of us.  The sense of peace and love is our hearts flickering with a spark of the divine waiting to fill our hearts with the flame of His love and spirit.

This advent maybe reflect on how bright the light is in your life.  Call upon the Holy Spirit to enkindle the fire of His light and love in your heart.


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