Sermons

'Comforting or disturbing?' (Advent 2)

This past week, on Thursday evening, I started an Advent class. It’s on Zoom, as many gatherings are these days. Last week we looked at some of the readings for the First Sunday of Advent. They talk about God tearing open the heavens and coming down, so to speak, and about a huge upheaval that will take place, but we don’t know when.

I ended the class by asking whether people found these readings comforting or disturbing. I won’t say what other people said, because that’s their business, but I can tell you what I said. I said that to me they are both: both comforting and disturbing.

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'Longing' (Advent 1)

One of my favourite Christian authors lived a very long time ago. It is St. Augustine of Hippo, who died in the year 430. I like him because he was honest and insightful in so many matters regarding faith, and because he wrote some absolutely beautiful prayers. One short but very famous prayer of his is this: “O Lord, our hearts are restless until they rest in you.” This one-line prayer says so much about human life and human nature: that our hearts are filled with longing — a longing that we try in so many ways to satisfy, but that truly can only be satisfied by God.

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