Year C Advent First Sunday
Scripture
Testament: New Testament
Book: 1 Thessalonians
Chapter: 3
Verse: 14
Lectionary
Year: C
Season: Advent Season
Week: First Sunday of Advent
Keywords
Lectionary Meaning
Theological Focus
Advent begins in the tension between the 'already' and the 'not yet,' casting our gaze toward the horizon of God’s ultimate future. It is a season of holy longing, where the darkness of the world is met by the flickering light of a promise. This first Sunday sets the tone of watchful expectation, calling the Church to wake from spiritual slumber and prepare for the coming of the Son of Man, both in the humility of Bethlehem and the glory of the parousia.
Scriptural Connection
Jeremiah 33 speaks into a context of exile and brokenness, offering the promise of a 'Righteous Branch' who will execute justice and righteousness in the land. This prophetic word provides the theological foundation for Advent hope: God’s faithfulness is not thwarted by human failure or historical catastrophe. For a modern audience, this text affirms that our hope is not a naive optimism, but a grounded confidence in the God who keeps covenants even when the city seems in ruins.
Sermon Ideas
The preacher might explore the concept of 'waiting well' in an age of instant gratification. How do we cultivate a 'Jeremiah-like' hope when our contemporary landscapes feel desolate? Focus on the image of the 'Branch' as a sign of life emerging from a stump, symbolizing the quiet, persistent growth of God’s kingdom. The sermon should challenge the congregation to be agents of the justice and righteousness that the promised King embodies, starting even now in the shadows.