Wednesday, December 11, 2013

God strengthens the weary – Isa 40:25-31

Wednesday of Advent 2; Holy Cross Parish.

Being tired and weary is rarely something that gets extolled in Christian preaching.  But in the midst of all of our winter activities, dealing with the weather, finding that extra time to spend with family with friends (joyous, but exhausting at times!), as well as all the day-to-day striving in Christian virtue and just getting all we need to done, all these Advent calls to wakefulness can get a little… well, tiring.  And that’s when things are going OK.  What about people who are tired of being victims, tired of injustice, tired of being alone, tired of feeling like God has abandoned them?

The things in life that test and try us, that mean we need to be the most attentive to the gracious action of God; they’re often the things that leave us too tired to listen for the still small voice, too weary to discern how God is actively at work in the world.  Being tired and weary are impediments to awareness of God’s action; but they’re not roadblocks to grace.  In fact, their opposite is what can be.  Self-surity, reliance on one’s own power: these are the things that become shields, strong walls that deflect God’s tenderly offered hand.

Our reading from Isaiah is good news for the tired and weary.  It reveals the paradox that we come the closest we can to understanding God’s power and might precisely when we feel powerless.  Paradoxically, the more we realize how distant we are from God with respect to power, that we are not his equal; then, the closer to God we find ourselves.  When we raise our eyes in awe to the ruler of the heavens, we find our bodies follow, raised up by a strength not our own.  Encouraged, we walk towards the source of this life and God who proved his faithfulness in that while we were still sinners he sent his only Son for us, God lends us His strength that we might run into the arms of the one running still more urgently to us.


Advent is a good time to be tired; because it’s the tired who will soar like eagles.

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