Silence and Other Surprising Invitations of Advent
By Enuma Okoro
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Usually when we think of the Advent story, Mary, Joseph, and the angel Gabriel come to mind. Okoro approaches Advent a little differently, inviting us to sit for a while with Zechariah and Elizabeth and the story of how they came to bear their only son, John.
"The Advent story we so often associate with the joy of Christmas actually begins with deep sorrow and longing. But thankfully, in the kingdom of God, there is always more to the story than meets the eye," Enuma Okoro writes.
Zechariah and Elizabeth were good people. They had maintained faith and hope in God for many years, despite Elizabeth's inability to conceive, a condition considered shameful in their time. So they were quite familiar with the universal human experiences of longing and waiting. Even though this couple's story takes up only one chapter in Luke's Gospel, it contains enough lessons about faith and life to last for weeks.
In her beautifully written, imaginative meditations for each day of Advent, Okoro looks closely at the doubts and longings of Zechariah and Elizabeth. As you explore their story, Okoro guides you to reflect on your own experiences of waiting and longing, of grief and the need for community, and of hungering for God.
These poetic and poignant meditations will linger with you long after Christmas. Reflection questions and a prayer challenge accompany each week's meditations. A perfect book for individual or group study.
Enuma Okoro
Enuma Okoro was born in the United States and raised in Nigeria, Ivory Coast, and England. She holds a Master of Divinity degree from Duke Divinity School where she served as Director for the Center for Theological Writing. Currently, she is a writer, speaker, and workshop/retreat leader. The author of Reluctant Pilgrim, Enuma lives in Raleigh, North Carolina. http://reluctantpilgrim.wordpress.com.
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Silence and Other Surprising Invitations of Advent - Enuma Okoro
SILENCE AND OTHER SURPRISING INVITATIONS OF ADVENT
Copyright © 2012 by Enuma Okoro. All rights reserved.
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Guide for Small Groups
adapted from Simply Wait: Cultivating Stillness in the Season of Advent. Copyright ©2007 by Pamela C. Hawkins. Reprinted by permission of Upper Room Books®.
Advent Wreath Candlelighting Meditations
adapted from Advent Wreath Candlelighting Meditations for Home and Church, Year B-2011
by Dean McIntyre. Copyright © 2011 by The United Methodist General Board of Discipleship, PO Box 340003, Nashville TN 37203. Telephone (877) 899-2780, ext. 7073. Used by permission.
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Interior Design: PerfecType, Nashville, TN
ISBN 978-0-8358-1170-5 (ePub edition)
For Lisa Yebuah,
who has expanded my
holy imagination
CONTENTS
Preface
PART 1: SURPRISED AND SILENCED BY GOD
Week One: Zechariah
Day 1: Waiting with Unanswered Prayer
Day 2: Lament
Day 3: Intercession
Day 4: Remembered by God
Day 5: Devoted Doubt
Day 6: Doubt and the Believing Community
Day 7: Personal Reflection
Week Two: Elizabeth & Zechariah
Day 8: Barrenness
Day 9: A Song from Hollowed Space
Day 10: Silence
Day 11: Dwelling in God’s Strength
Day 12: Divine Preparation
Day 13: Holy Retreat
Day 14: Personal Reflection
PART 2: PREPARATION AND LABORING WITH GOD’S PROMISES
Week Three: Elizabeth, Mary, & John
Day 15: Wait and Prepare
Day 16: The Refiner’s Fire
Day 17: Mary & Elizabeth
Day 18: A Holy Friendship
Day 19: John the Baptist
Day 20: What Are You Waiting For?
Day 21: Personal Reflection
PART 3: TRUSTING AND RECEIVING GOD’S WORD
Week Four: The Community Trusts the Word
Day 22: Seeing Those Who Dream
Day 23: God’s Perfect, Inconvenient Timing
Day 24: Bearing the Word
Day 25: God Delivers on God’s Word
Day 26: The Art of Faithful Naming
Day 27: Praise Song
Day 28: Personal Reflection
Guide for Small Groups
Advent Wreath Candlelighting Meditations
About the Author
Preface
Advent is the first season in the Christian liturgical calendar. Derived from the Latin word adventus and the Greek word parousia, it means coming
and refers to the coming of Christ. Christians recognize the four weeks of Advent as a time to anticipate the birth of the Christ child and the second coming of Christ at final judgment. During Advent we repent of the habits and practices that turn us away from the loving God who is always reaching out to be reconciled to us. We want to become a people who seek after God and who cultivate patience as we wait for divine justice to bring peace and freedom to an aching world. As we reflect on the Advent scripture narrative, we are invited to walk alongside faithful men and women who also sought after God and waited upon God to answer their prayers and to keep God’s promises of salvation and freedom from injustice and oppression. We walk alongside men and women like Zechariah, Elizabeth, and Mary who were familiar with intimate encounters with God that startled them into silence, awed them into seclusion, and inspired them to praise and thanksgiving.
Most Advent reflections center on the Annunciation, the angel Gabriel’s visitation to Mary to pronounce God’s favor upon her and her role as Theotokos, the Christ-bearer. This book shifts the Advent attention to Zechariah and Elizabeth, the two elderly, devout Jews who miraculously conceived John the Baptist. Theirs is a story of accustomed longing and unmet desire, sustained prayer, occasional doubt, and seasons of silent retreat and seclusion. We can learn much about the tensions of a genuine faith journey from the trials and surprises that Zechariah and Elizabeth encountered in their attempts to live before God. And we can learn about the mercy and faithfulness of a God who acts in God’s own timing and for God’s wider purposes.
Like those who witnessed the first coming of Christ, we hear God beckon us during Advent to make ourselves available to God in new and courageous ways. We are invited to practice a unique kind of hospitality with one another: the sort of hospitality that makes room for people to share the strange ways in which God is moving in their lives; the sort of hospitality that encourages people to put down wearisome baggage and trust God to fill their empty hands and hearts; the sort of hospitality that nurtures space for holy listening. This hospitality encourages others to believe that God is always in the business of making things new, bringing life into spaces that feel barren, and strengthening the weak to