John 21:34
Beware that your hearts do not become drowsy
Readings for Sunday: Jeremiah, 1 Thessalonians, Luke
Reflection:
As we begin the season of Advent, we are reminded of what truly matters in life. While we often worry about illness, financial struggles, or the loss of loved ones, the greatest tragedy would be losing our relationship with God and facing eternal separation from Him. In today’s Gospel (Lk 21:25-28, 34-36), Jesus warns of the signs of His return, urging us to stay vigilant and not let the anxieties of daily life dull our hearts. He tells us to “stand erect and raise your heads because your redemption is at hand.” These words remind us that our ultimate hope is in Christ’s return, where all things will be made right.
Advent is a time to prepare not only for the celebration of Christ’s first coming at Christmas but also for His second coming. If we knew Jesus was returning on December 25, we would likely seek confession, spend more time in prayer, and mend relationships. Jesus calls us to be ready, to stay alert, and to avoid being overwhelmed by the distractions of life. Let us take this Advent to clear the clutter from our hearts and refocus on what truly matters: preparing for Christ’s return. May we live with urgency, so that when He comes, we are ready to stand before Him.
Reflection Questions
- In your prayer, ask: How can I better prepare my heart this Advent to receive Christ, both at Christmas and in His second coming?
- Reflect on this: Are there areas of my life where the anxieties of daily life have caused me to neglect my relationship with Jesus? What can I do to refocus my attention on Him?
- Consider in quiet reflection: If I knew Jesus was returning on December 25, what changes would I make in how I spend my time, pray, or relate to others? How can I begin making those changes today?