Advent starts tonight!
The Rolling Stones made a recording: “Time is on my side, oh yes it
is!” Advent
is the season, the Time that the Church offers to us to THINK about how we use
our TIME. Time is a gift from God to
allow us to develop a relationship, a friendship with God.
That friendship was so important to God that Jesus, the Son of
God became incarnate to help us. Our
TIME here ends either with our death or the Lord’s Parousia (His return).
In psalm 57 we pray, “My heart is ready, O God, my heart is ready.”
Advent is the TIME to prepare our hearts, the TIME to get our
hearts ready to more fully and more faithfully do God’s work.
Once at the store, he flies through the aisles, picking up the
items on his list. He’s on cruise
control – until he runs into an elderly couple looking at laundry detergent,
their cart blocking the aisle.
They fumble through coupons and debate the merits of TIDE vs.
WISK. They finally move one, completely
oblivious to the man in a hurry.
UNBELIEVABLE!!
He encounters the couple again at the dairy case. The businessman knows exactly what the wants but
can’t get to the case until Mom and Pop make their selection.
CLUELESS!!
At the checkout line, the man in a hurry heads to what looks
like an open lane. But there’s the
elderly couple again, slowly unloading their cart, rechecking each item against
their list. The businessman scans the
other lanes looking for a faster option.
No luck.
The elderly woman notices the man’s basket, then whispers
something to her husband. In a gentle
friendly voice, the elderly man said: “Hey, why don’t you go ahead of us? You only have a few things.”
“That’s ok…I’m in no hurry,” the businessman says. The elderly couple’s kindness has stopped his
clock. It dawns on him that their time
is precious, too. As it turns out, the
man misses his 30 minute goal by 5 minutes.
But those 5 minutes were a small price to pay for discovering that
only those who give of their time never own it in the first place.
Take time to appreciate the goodness and love in your life;
recognize that it is a gift from God. Let’s
try to use this Advent to “stay awake” to the glimpses of the Lord that are in
our midst.
May God
be Praised!