Celebrating Advent means being
able to wait. Waiting is an art that our
impatient age has forgotten. It wants to
break open the ripe fruit when it has hardly finished planting the shoot. But all too often the greedy eyes are only
deceived; the fruit that seemed so precious is still green on the inside, and
disrespectful hands ungratefully toss aside what has so disappointed them. ~Dietrich
Bonhoeffer.
One of
my fondest childhood memories is of the brisk autumn days when my cousin and I
would play football in the yard. With
ditches and trees as our only boundaries we would play hard with visions of being
the next Johnny Unitas or Raymond Berry (Yes, I know that dates me!). I dreamed of one day wearing one of those
fully recognizable white and some shade of gray uniform—this was by the way
before color TV.
After
many “Hail Mary” TD passes and tackles into the muddy ditch, we would take our
“half-time break” under the pecan tree (pronounced Pee-can where I grew
up!) There we would look for a fresh nut
to crack open with our bare hands and savor the fruit. Too many times we tried to rush our
fulfillment as the nuts were not quite ready; they were still in the green
hull. Not only were they almost
impossible to crack open, they weren’t any good when we did. It wasn’t until we were much older around ten
that we realized we needed to wait until they were ready—the husk turns black,
pops open and the nut falls out with minor persuasion (like a football spiral
flung up into the branches!) Then, and
only then, were we rewarded with the snack of champions we hoped for.
Like
Bonhoeffer stated, this “Advent” thing is about waiting—waiting patiently until
just the right time. Our calendars, and
way too many merchants, remind us that the “right time” is December 25th. In all truth, the “right time” was when God
chose to Be human kind’s redemption, to enter not triumphantly as expected, to
grow and live among us, to pay the ultimate death for sin, and overcame death
so that all who believe may receive God’s Grace and redemption!
Oh, and
something else happened to me about the same time as the football and pecans—at
just the right time for me: I realized my need for this One whom we are trying
to celebrate this month. “Trying?” Yes, unfortunately we almost overlook the
whole Reason for the Season. It is at
this time of year in which we as Believers have the most perfect opportunities
to help another whose time is now to believe, if they only had another to
witness, testify, invite or encourage.
May we
all see the opportunities before us to help ripened fruit fall safely into the
loving arms of the One who came in Bethlehem.
This post originally ran
on the ABPnews Blog (www.abpnews.com/blog) & DEALingwithmyworld.blogspot.com
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