Be sure of this: if the master of the house had known the hour of night when the thief was coming, he would have stayed awake and not let his house be broken into. So too, you also must be prepared, |
Time is something we take for granted, ours to use at our discretion. But there in lies the problem. We do not create time; we are only the managers of time. Time is a gift given by God, for a purpose.
As servants of the landowner, a portion of the “garden of time” is assigned to us, wherein to plant the works of holiness and reap an abundant harvest, as best we can.
The gospels are rich in this imagery, given by Jesus in his parables, to help us to learn and understand the purpose of our existence in time. So, what kind of servant am I?
Misguided: – increasingly, the shroud of secularism is spreading over the mind of this generation. With man at the centre, time is exclusively ours to do with as we please. There is no other to which we must account. Selfish: – yes, but time is limited so me first. Wise: – every day is my last day. At what works will I be found engaged when he comes to call me? |
Last Advent I posted a series of meditations based on the Lectio Divina method of prayer. I am including these again this Advent. The graphics used in these posts are of the paintings by William Kurelek found in his book, Northern Nativity. |
ADVENT SERIES WEEK ONE
Repeat Series for Advent Based On the Lectio Divina Approach to Prayer
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William Kurelek
The Nightwatchman's Christmas
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William Kurelek
A Farm Family's Adoration
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William Kurelek
The Holy Family as Indian
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One of the symbols associated
with Advent is the Advent Wreath. There are various traditions that describe
its meaning and use. In the midst of all the Christmas decoration, having an
Advent Wreath in the home helps keep us in touch with the spirituality of
Advent. This in turn will prepare us to connect to the rich spiritual meaning
of Christmas. Here is a sample of some of the ways you might use an Advent
Wreath as part of your Advent prayer. /// link \\\
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