Be prepared in season and out of season

Am I the only one who, since going off to college, feels like they don’t get into the Christmas spirit until days before Christmas, if at all? I’m just now starting to get into Christmas this year, and honestly, that’s only because my family is Eastern European, so we celebrate Christmas Eve more than Christmas – which means we open presents on Christmas Eve. O.o

Yes, we know it’s Advent, and hear about peace and joy and hope and Christ at church, and those are some of my favorite times from this past month. I really got a chance to just be with Christ outside of my stress and schoolwork and just be with God and fellow believers. But normally, day to day, there just isn’t a group of college Christians who sits around the dinner table and lights an Advent wreath and does devotionals. Even when such an activity exists, it’s almost impossible to fit into our schedules. I know I didn’t attend a single Advent devotional this year because it was held at a time that I was always studying.

So what does God have to say about preparing ourselves for Advent and making time for him? I looked up “prepare” in the concordence of my NIV Study Bible, and I discovered these words from 2 Timothy 4:1-2, “In the presence of God and of Christ Jesus, who will judge the living and the dead, and in view of his appearing and his kingdom, I give you this charge: Preach the Word; be prepared in season and out of season; correct, rebuke, and encourage – with great patience and careful instruction.”

The phrase that struck me from this verse was, “be prepared in season and out of season.” Would God like us to give him as much time as we can give him in the season of expectation before Christ’s birth? Yes – that much is a given as it’s a constant theme throughout the Scriptures. But I believe that God puts our other activities, the ones that aren’t related to God in a direct way, in our lives because those also lead us in our personal mission here on Earth. More importantly, I believe that God wants us to be prepared year-round, always thinking of him day in and day out and crafting the moments of our weeks to more closely fit his ways. Yes, the Advent season is one of the more showy times in the Christian church, but that does not mean anything unless Christ is also integrated into our daily lives.

Dear God, thank you for this day, the Eve of your Son’s birth. Help us to remember the importance of his birth in our daily actions, and help us to always be prepared to do your will, no matter what the season. Amen.

2 comments so far

  1. andeeroo on

    And celebrate the reason for the season all year long!

    Christmas songs of 2008 YOU NEVER HEARD!

    http://andeeroo.wordpress.com/

  2. Nathanael on

    I know what you mean!!

    here it is CHRISTmas eve, and not only do you have that greedheads who love the dollar, start in with the commercialized christmas 4 months early.. Which makes it hard to enjoy quiet time with the family but it has also has all but destoyed the true meaning of Christmas..

    don’t get me wrong I love getting presents and I also realize that without a person working on Christmas they might not be able to get another job right away which could all be destroy the family.. but I for one would be just as happy reflecting on the GREATEST gift of all Gd in the person of CHRIST JESUS..

    God Bless and Merry CHRISTmas

    please visit my blog
    http://nathanaelsblog.wordpress.com


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