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Friday, December 1, 2023

Advent 1 (year B)- Isaiah 64: 1-9; I Corinthians 1:1-9; Mark 13: 24-37

As we begin Advent, we focus on Scriptures related to the theme of coming. The first reading is from Isaiah 64:1-9. It implores the Lord to come and save His people. It also emphasizes human frailty, sin, and our dependence upon God. We are like clay that He molds according to His purposes, and we need His mercy. 

The second reading is 1 Corinthians 1:1-9. The passage emphasizes the grace of God revealed in Christ and points to waiting for His coming. Our hope is not in ourselves but in God who is faithful. It is Jesus Christ Himself who sustains us even as we await His final triumph. Only through Him can we be ready for the day of our Lord.

The Gospel is Mark 13:24-37. This passage looks to the coming of Christ to complete His work at the end of history. As even fig trees adjust to the changing seasons, followers of Christ should learn to adjust as earthly history moves along in subjection to divine plans. On the one hand, Christ's disciples must not be too hasty in their interpretations because human knowledge is limited. Only God knows all the details, but Christians should always respond faithfully and be spiritually prepared. God has revealed what we need to know in Christ. We are always called to stay awake, and the Advent season is a special time to highlight that calling to be prepared and awake. As the old Phillip Nicolai hymn reminds us, "Wake, awake, for night is flying!"

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