This evening, as I walked into
church I saw the Advent wreath and candle lit at the foot of the altar. I was reminded about the importance of
keeping watch and staying alert. Tonight it dawned on me that this weekend
marked the beginning of the Advent season and a new liturgical year. Had I not
been so caught up in my own issues and the day-to-day events of life I would
have realized the importance of this time of year, and the importance of having
Faith. Each year it seems that the Advent and Christmas seasons sneak up faster
and faster. As a result, this time of year brings laughter and joy, while for
other’s it brings back memories of Christmas’ pasts, or memories of those who
cannot be with us because they are blessed to share Christmas with Christ
himself everyday.
This week I had been so caught up in my own little world, with the worries of work and day-to-day life that I failed to stop and see all the wondrous things God had laid before me. Being so caught up in my own world I had shut myself out from the peace and answers He was trying to show me. Yes, sometimes things don’t always work out the way it was plan or how or when we plan it, but then again life would have been a lot different if I had previously stuck to the original plan. When I try to take matters into my own hands I find myself so consumed and unhappy with what I have accomplished, that I am never satisfied. Had I not awakened from my senses I would have missed the beginnings of a new friendship, conversations with my students, and birthday celebrations. For as Luke 21:34 states:"Beware that your hearts do not become drowsy." Which is why it is important for us not to become drowsy, but to take time out... even in the busiest moments of the day to recharge our batteries and have faith that there is nothing more (work, relationships, and the daily moments of life) that Christ can't handle. After all "Faith is a vital act; it commits one person to another forever...".