Wednesday, 10 December 2014

An Advent Challenge (Part 2)


As I mentioned in my previous post, this advent season I am using the Bible Society Advent Challenge to try and prepare myself for Christmas.

How is it going? Not great!

The first few challenges were fairly simple, and the fact you have a choice of three options meant that I could pick something I knew I could do.

But then I was busy over the weekend. I forgot to check the challenge for a few days, and so I felt I ought to try and complete my missed days all at once.

That didn't happen. For one thing, I forgot to make a list of what I had chosen to do, never mind finding an opportunity to complete it.

But what impact has the challenge made on my advent so far?

Well, many of the tasks have been something I would do naturally (e.g. only fill the kettle with the water you need, hold the door open for someone) but others require me to search for the opportunity to complete them or more planning to execute.

The challenge is making me think about what I’m doing on a daily basis.

But is it preparing me for Christmas? Is it making me more aware of the advent season?

No. Not by itself.

Anyone can sign up to this sort of challenge at any time of the year. The challenge in and of itself is not changing my view of advent.

What is working is that I am aware of the season and that it should mean something. By taking the challenge and wanting it to mean something, I am more aware in my daily life that advent isn't just about opening a calendar door and eating some chocolate. There is something coming; a special day when everything changed. A day when we remember God came down to make us right with him and show us how much he loved us.

While I may not be great at completing my daily advent challenge, my bigger advent challenge, to prepare for Christmas, is going much better. It may still be early days, but by seeking to make Advent mean something, I can prepare myself.

On Sunday in church, we read from Isaiah about the one come to prepare the way for the coming of the Messiah.

Listen! It’s the voice of someone shouting,
“Clear the way through the wilderness
for the Lord!
Make a straight highway through the wasteland
for our God!
Fill in the valleys,
and level the mountains and hills.
Straighten the curves,
and smooth out the rough places.
Then the glory of the Lord will be revealed,
and all people will see it together.
The Lord has spoken!
(Isaiah 40:3-5, NLT)

Advent is the time to do this in our hearts; prepare ourselves for Him.

Did you sign up to any of the Advent challenges? How are you finding it? Do you feel you are preparing for the coming of Christ into our world?

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