These are very trying times for America and the world. There are many experiences that could dampen and further darken the holiday season. America needs a second Advent.

The liturgical season of Advent means “coming” in Latin. A second Advent for America would resemble the first Advent: The Divine personage ushers in the Kingdom of God to rule and guide the hearts and decisions of humanity. The themes of the four Sundays of Advent (before Christmas) are: hope, peace, love and joy.

During Advent, we have a heavenly hope, which gives us peace. Peace in our hearts invites us to have love for our fellow people. When we have hope, peace and love, the world knows a contagious joy.

Advent is a celebration and a challenge. The world doesn’t change because it’s Advent season. People change the world because Advent is the season in their hearts.

This Sunday, remember that the best is yet to come: Jesus Christ Messiah is coming into the world and into our hearts! This is optimistic. This concept seems preachy, and seems like a setup for failure. There is an old Chinese proverb, quoted by Eleanor Roosevelt, “I’d rather light a candle than curse the darkness.” Advent is about lighting candles in an otherwise darkened life. I choose to be a candle lighter. I invite everyone to join me.

James Weathersby
Augusta

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