Since
October, stores have been showing the signs of a modern Christmas. "Sales of the Season" abound hoping
to entice holiday shoppers into purchasing gifts and accumulating debt;
Christmas music plays through the speaker system on constant repeat,
effectively eliminating any Christmas cheer (and sanity) that shoppers might have had; Gift-Wrapping
stations are scattered throughout shopping malls for those not skilled in the
ancient art of origami.
The little
period before Christmas though, Advent,
is often overlooked and seen simply as the time to buy the gifts, prepare for
Christmas parties, and find at least one radio station that does not have
Christmas music 24/7. But Advent is far too important and valuable to be skipped over.
As defined by the Google dictionary, an advent is "the arrival of a
notable person, thing, or event."
For Christian denominations celebrating Advent, this arrival of a "notable
person" is the coming of Jesus Christ Himself!
The purpose
of Advent is to prepare our hearts to receive Christ Incarnate (Latin for
"be made flesh"). Christ, the
Lord and God of the Universe, will walk among humans, talk with them, and be with them in actual human flesh. Imagine how incredible that would seem to the
Jewish people awaiting the birth of the Messiah! Imagine how incredible, striking, and
compelling it should be to us!
Is it
possible to have family (and Christ) over for Christmas and only start
preparing the night before? No. You buy the turkey at least a week early so it
can sit in the fridge to thaw before you can even cook it. But of course, you cannot just have
turkey. You make sure that there is
enough pasta salad, fruit salad, cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes, gravy,
bread, pie, cookies, treats, rice dressing, sweet potatoes, corn, green bean
casserole, veggies, fruit, and cooked carrots for everyone. But of course, you cannot just have
food. The construction company is called
to build an addition onto your home to hold all the relatives from the woodwork. Then, your home is vigorously scrubbed and cleaned
because you must not let anyone see what your house really looks like. But then, because it is Christmas, you cannot just let people visit and enjoy each
other's company. You buy gifts and make
sure that not one person, "not even a mouse" (to quote the story that
you read to the little children to carry on tradition), is left out.
And yet,
for the birth of Jesus Christ, God Incarnate, Emmanuel, a Christmas Mass or
Service the night before, or even the day of, is enough preparation. The above things are important and definitely
contribute to the joys of the holiday season.
However, it is absolutely essential for Christians to make proper use of
the Advent season. Slow down, breathe,
and pray (Click here to find out 50 Ways to Talk to God). Prepare for the coming of the
King! Where will Christ dwell if He
cannot fit inside your heart?
Watch this video by Fr. Robert Barron for more information on what Advent is all about!
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