Waiting 
              with Expectation 
              by Brooks 
              Ramsey 
               
              The 
              Final Chorus of W.H. Auden's "Christmas Oratorio" expresses 
              the Advent Faith:  
             
               
                Follow him through 
                the land of unlikeness: 
                You will see rare beasts and have unique adventures. 
             
             Appropriately 
              he has linked the Advent and Christmas events with the coming of 
              a new age into the world. It was God's way of introducing the radically 
              new into human history. The divine is not fixed, static or bound 
              by the past. God is always in process of making things new. 
            The 
              message for us is that we don't have to be content with the world 
              as it is. The 
              church calendar calls into consciousness the existence of a world 
              uninhabited by hatred, greed or violence. We are allowed to dream 
              of impossibilities. Hope is created that through the power of God's 
              love revealed in Christ we can expect the coming of a different 
              kind of Kingdom. The Advent calendar reminds us that we can experience 
              a world infused with peace, harmony and joy. The Advent faith always 
              moves us to the future instead of locking us into the past. Therefore, 
              we can expect surprises. 
            To 
              experience the meaning of this Holy Season requires imagination, 
              a sense of wonder and a willingness to risk in order to become partners 
              with God in the New Creation. The days of Advent can be an opportunity 
              for us not only for learning but for experiencing the joy of sharing 
              in the work God is doing in the world. 
            By 
              the way, have you seen any rare beasts lately? And, are you ready 
              for some unique adventures?  
               
               
               
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