As a child my thought of advent was simply a prolonged waiting period for Christmas and the only “fun” thing about it was lighting candles on the advent wreath and blowing them out(well fighting over which of the siblings got to do it) and potentially a chocolate advent calendar. It just seemed like some place holder in the liturgical year that had no real significance.
However, this all has started to change. Last year, instead of listening to Christmas music the whole month before Christmas, I decided to make a Spotify playlist that was for Advent. I didn’t refuse to listen to Christmas songs while played by others, but would listen to these songs I had chosen while I worked on homework or drove in the car. It was simple and small but it really made my heart desire Jesus more than in the past. As I heard “O Come O Come Emmanuel” it made me realize that should be my prayer and throughout the year as well. Many of the other songs also harken to this petitioning. In Advent, we get a chance to really recognize the need for a savior and so we ask him to come.
As we enter into the season of advent, a time of expectant waiting and longing, let us prepare our hearts for Jesus’ coming. Everyone is usually already in good spirits during this season, but being transformed during this time so that you are able to be joyful beyond this season is key. Just like anything, we have to train and prepare like for sports, projects, or even important meetings like the arrival of a newborn child. The cliché phrase of “the more you put into it, the more you get out of it” is true. If you do not intentionally enter into advent you will miss out on it. Conversely if you wait and desire then Christmas will be that much more rewarding and joyful.
A simple way to do this is to cut out something, change your daily habit in some way, or music selection so that you are away of the season. It helps you to yearn for Christmas in the real reason for celebration as Our God becomes flesh in the fragile and dependent state of an infant which in itself is a powerful reflection. There are also daily reflections in many forms including from Dynamic Catholic with an email and video helping you to prepare for the coming of Jesus, Emmanuel.
We also have a great opportunity to turn to Mary in this time and ask for her help to reflect and prepare. She “pondered” all of this about Jesus’ birth in her heart. She desired for Jesus to come just like we should and didn’t understand everything right at the time of the Annunciation rather she took the whole time leading up to the birth and the rest of her life to continue to ponder God’s manifestation.
O Come O Come Emmanuel