On Sunday we lit the first candle of the Advent Wreath. This candle represents hope.
We light this candle in hope.
Below is a reflection of hope as described in Isaiah 11:1-2.
Isaiah 11:1-2
A shoot will grow up from the stump of Jesse; a branch will sprout from his roots. The Lord’s spirit will rest upon him, a spirit of wisdom and understanding, a spirit of planning and strength, a spirit of knowledge and fear of the Lord.
Hope is resilient.
I came home from work one afternoon to find our white birch tree split in half and lying on our fence. Sadly, it was time to say goodbye. We hired someone to cut it down and haul it away. In one afternoon, the tree that once stood tall and proud in our backyard was reduced to nothing more than a stump – a sad reminder of what once was.
But hope is resilient.
Isaiah writes the words of prophecy found in our text during a time when Israel had fallen from within and from without. According to Isaiah, they had lost their direction and had been destroyed by their enemies. What had once been seen standing tall and proud was reduced to nothing more than a stump – a sad reminder of what once was.
Into what seemed to be a dire and hopeless situation, Isaiah spoke these words, “A shoot will grow up from the stump of Jesse; a branch will sprout from his roots.” From the stump of the once majestic tree was to come a leader in the line of David who would return Israel to the way of the Lord. A leader characterized by wisdom and understanding; planning and strength; knowledge and fear of the Lord.
Yes. Hope is resilient.
Out of death, life. Out of darkness, light. Out of despair, hope.
The message of Advent…
and together we wait.
*This reflection was written by the Rev. Brian Shivers. It was originally posted on http://advent2013communitydevotional.wordpress.com/

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