Today’s Advent reflection for the 1st Sunday of Advent, 2016
[Throughout the 2016 Advent season, we will be bringing you guest posts from a variety of writers. Our hope is that each of these will be a meaningful way for you to slow down, pray well, and prepare for the coming of our Lord.]
Today’s reflection is from author and speaker Chris Stefanick.
There is no better news:
Your deepest hopes aren’t answered by the void, but by the Word.
The story of human existence is a love story.
Death doesn’t get the final word.
Love wins.
You were created for glory.
That “something more” you’re looking for is within reach
and it’s free for the taking.
Nothing comes close.
There is no message taught by any philosopher,
no dream dreamt by any child
no book penned by any author
no pleasure offered by the world,
that’s as stunningly beautiful
or able to fill our souls with purpose and peace.
And the best part is:
It’s not for someone else.
It’s for you.
Now.
The first Christians summed up the central message of Christianity with a funny word: Kerygma. It’s a word taken up from the ancient Greek world. It means “announcement.” It’s what a keryx (a herald) did.
Before print, the way you got news out to the world was to entrust it to a herald, who spread it from town to town. He’d show up in the city center, unroll a scroll on behalf of a king, and shout, “Hear ye! Hear ye!”
The reason the first Christians used that word to describe the core message of the Gospel is simple: They didn’t see Christianity as an intellectual endeavor reserved for the greatest minds. They didn’t see Christianity as a secret spiritual path only for the most enlightened souls. They didn’t see Christianity as a moral code for the perfect. They saw Christianity as the best news ever.
“I bring you good news of great joy” (Luke 2:10).
News so big that the whole story of the universe fits under the headline. News so powerful it rewrites the story of our lives. News so personal it reads like a love letter.
Every Christmas we’re invited to remember what that news is, and what it has to do with our own quest for something more . . .
Chris Stefanick is an internationally acclaimed author and speaker, who has devoted his life to inspiring people to live a bold, contagious faith. Archbishop Charles J. Chaput, OFM Cap calls Chris, “one of the most engaging young defenders of the Christian faith on the scene today.” Chris is also the founder of Real Life Catholic, a Denver-based non-profit which operates as the headquarters for Chris’s various initiatives. Above all, Chris is proud to be the husband to his wife Natalie and father to their six children. To learn more about Chris’s work, please visit: www.RealLifeCatholic.com.