The Gospel of Waiting in a One-Minute World
Just as Jesus came as a baby approximately 2025 years ago to fulfill the hope of deliverance and reconciliation with God, there is a promise of a second coming of deliverance where all things will be once again made new. We must remember that this story of waiting is not a story of passive resignation or hardened indifference, or a fatalistic belief that nothing will change the trajectory of this cruel world’s demise. The story of redemption is not one of instant resolution, but of patient faith. And just because we cannot see what is to come does not mean we do not wait in anticipation and long-suffering for the story yet to be unraveled.
The Skin and Scent of the God Who Came Near
The fullness of Immanuel, God with us, encompassed a physical body and a rich cultural background. This season, let’s worship all of who Jesus was.
Advent, Apocalyptic Revelations, and Living Through 2020 as a Mixed-Race Person
Our national conversation around race has revealed important truths about my identity, and made me long for God’s coming redemption of all things.
December Solstice
A reflection on the long-awaited light that follows the darkest days.
The Revelation and Reversal of Advent
Apocalyptic literature is not just about disaster, but also about hope. And Advent provides the greatest hope of all.