10/29/2019

First Sunday of Advent

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December 1: Isaiah 2:1-5; Matthew 24:36-44

The Advent season begins with texts focused on the coming of the Son of Man, what he will do when he comes, and what we are to do when he does. The vision and promise of Isaiah is that the Lord’s holy mountain shall be a beacon, shining forth God’s peace and righteousness, like a lighthouse in the tumultuous sea of warfare, conflict, and strife. The glorious promise of the refuge of the Lord’s presence would be such that people would say to one another, “Come, let us go up to the mountain” (2:3) and in the meantime, “come, let us walk in the light of the Lord!” (2:5) as we await the time when nations shall “beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruning hooks” (2:4b).

This text in Isaiah is paired with the lection from Matthew 24, a text which speaks about being ready and watchful. It’s a readiness not marked by stargazing, but by being attentive to the surprising presence of the Son of Man among us, who comes like a thief in the night. Interestingly, this text precedes three subsequent parables (the so-called household owner, the ten bridesmaids, the talents) about being ready – readiness of heart, readiness of hope.

Stewardship in the sacred seasons of Advent and Christmas engages us in mutual giving-receiving with one another and with God. We give that which we have received from the Lord; the Lord gives so that we may respond in worship, thanksgiving, and participation in the Lord’s mission in communities around us. Far from hoarding gifts for our pleasure and delight (although there is a bit that we are to enjoy), the Lord’s gifts to the world are invitations to consider who is the Son of Man, what is the Lord doing in our midst, are our lives ready to receive Him and His call to participate in His transformative work in the world?

Readiness of life means actively coming up to the mountain of the Lord to be instructed in his ways, going down from the mountain to walk in the light of the Lord, who shines our path to be about His work in the world, in many parts where pruning hooks and swords and guns/bullets and online violence and wars of words are rampant and regular. We don’t seek the Son of Man in the stars above; He’s shining brightly through the community which He calls and redeems, a community of people marked by hope and justice propelled by the Lord’s love.

Are you ready? Then come on, let us walk in the light of the Lord.

Rev. Dr. Neal Presa

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닐 프레사(Neal D. Presa, Ph.D.) 목사는 미국 장로교 총회장입니다. 산호세 노회. 그는 또한 다음 학교에서 설교학 부교수로 재직 중입니다. 풀러 신학교의 선임 연구원이자 목회자 신학자 센터. 그는 장로교 재단 이사회 의장(2020~2022년)과 부의장(2018~2020년)을 역임했습니다. 그는 220th 총회(2012-2014)에서 활동했으며, 현재 그는 현재 장로교 (미국) 에서 세계 교회 협의회 중앙위원회와 집행위원회에서 재정 정책 위원회 의장을 맡고 있습니다. 그는 세계개혁교회커뮤니언의 신학 워킹그룹 27의 사회자입니다.th 총회(2025, 치앙마이). 그는 최근 출간한 <아홉 권의 책과 100편이 넘는 에세이, 저널 기사, 서평의 저자/(공동)편집자입니다. 예배, 정의, 기쁨 전례 순례: 전례의 순례 (캐스케이드, 2025)와 협력하여 예배 및 증인 시리즈의 일부로 제작되었습니다. 칼빈 기독교 예배 연구소 의 자금으로 루이빌 연구소. 20년 동안 뉴저지와 캘리포니아에서 교회를 섬겼으며, 미국, 필리핀, 남아프리카의 신학 기관에서 선임 행정 교수 및 객원 교수/연구원으로 활동했습니다. 한국 관련 영문 서적을 출판하는 그레이스 네 리(Grace née Rhie)와 결혼했으며, 대학생 아들 둘을 두고 있습니다. 소셜 미디어 @NealPresa 또는 이메일을 통해 Neal과 소통하세요. Neal@sanjosepby.org.

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