The Joy of the Lord
This is the third Sunday in Advent, and our theme for the season is “Messages of Hope,” during which we are hearing some messages from the ancient prophets. Today’s message is from Zephaniah. The candle we light today is the pink one, symbolizing joy. In this season we experience a lot of joy with Christmas cards, gifts, and such, but, in contrast, during Advent we are waiting, preparing for the final return of Christ into the world. Through Advent we name the difference between what is and what shall be. Advent is a period of joy, not necessarily happiness. Joy is a gift of God, no matter what is going around us. Pastor Carol gives examples of words from Paul and Jesus who expressed joy in the midst of imprisonment and imminent crucifixion. The book of Zephaniah begins with scorching words of condemnation against the people, but in chapter 3, our text for today, God’s word is of forgiveness and hope, showing that God doesn’t look on us with condemnation but with presence and grace. A further word from God through the prophet is that God delights in the people: God’s joy animates us. The last word from God is for us not to fear and not to let our hands grow weak. (NOTE: Reflecting the importance of the Word, the video begins with the scripture, but once it starts you can scroll back to the beginning of the service if you want. The entire service is videoed.)
References
- Zephaniah :3:14-20