Living in Holy Tension | Matthew 24:36-44 | 11.30.25
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In this first week of Advent, we enter the holy tension between the world as it is and the world as God promises it will be. Drawing from Matthew 24:36–44 and Isaiah 2:1–5, this sermon invites us to explore what it means to stay spiritually awake in a distracted age—awake to God’s presence, awake to our neighbor’s need, and awake to the coming peaceable Kingdom.
Reflecting on a scene from A Boy Called Christmas, the advent essays of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, and the honest realities of our messy, overfull lives, we’re reminded that Advent isn’t passive waiting. It’s an invitation to reorient our hearts, rekindle our hope, and learn again how to see God’s nearness—even in fog, cold, and confusion.
If you’re entering the season a bit sideways—tired, hurried, or unsure—this message offers encouragement for the journey: small practices that keep us watchful, the promise that God meets us in unexpected places, and the assurance that the Kingdom is closer than we think.
Come walk in the light of the Lord, and discover that you may be nearer to home than you realize.