COME, LORD JESUS!”

CHRISTIAN LIFE IS ABOUT A FAITHFUL WAITING FOR THE LORD, AND EXPERIENCING HIM IN EVERY MOMENT AND EVENT OF OUR LIVES. THIS SCRIPTURAL EXPERIENCE OF THE EARLY CHURCH IS WHAT WE STRIVE TO MAKE OUR OWN DURING THIS HOLY SEASON OF ADVENT

A dvent means coming. It refers to the coming of the Saviour. This holy season calls us to wait for the Lord, that He may enter our hearts, our families, and the world we live in. In fact, Christian life is about a faithful waiting for the Lord, and experiencing Him in every moment and event of our lives. Life thereby becomes a constant meeting with the Lord. Through Advent, we learn to prepare for the Lord’s promised coming that our lives may be sanctified and blessed. As we focus on this preparation for the Lord in our hearts, homes, and communities, we make a way for the Lord to become Emmanuel ‘God with us.
In this time we also take stock of all those moments when we did not wait for the Lord.
Each time we followed our own selfish stubborn ways, our lives slipped outside of the domain of salvation. Life without Christ is a lost empty existence.
This is why the scriptures are filled with cry of the human heart for the Lord. The last verses of the Bible, we hear this echo “Maranatha, Amen. Come, Lord Jesus!” (Rev 22:20). This was the cry of the early Church. Whenever the faithful came together for the breaking of the bread, they used to cry aloud with great joy in their hearts, “Come, Lord Jesus, come. We don’t want to live without you. We have no life without you.” In the scripture, this cry is preceded by the promise of the Lord Himself, “Yes, I’m coming soon” (Rev 22:20). The Lord promises to come and restore our lives

in His presence. This scriptural experience of the early church is what we strive to make our own during this holy season. With that same conviction we declare. ‘I don’t want to live without Christ. I don’t want anything in my life without Christ.”

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