This time of year the world gets loud. I mean really loud. Everywhere you turn, you can hear the volume of laughter, people’s voices rise and their echoes carry through the malls, restaurants and stores. Family and friends gather around big-screen TVs to watch their favorite college football games. Coaches yell from the sidelines. Referees shout above the booing of bad calls. And it’s just loud. And chaotic. And in the midst of this time, the reason for the season, there is the anticipation of the arrival of the Christ child.
The
world has done a really good job of creating all kinds of distractions so that
we lose our focus on the hope of this season and instead get caught up in the
chaos of this season. The chaos of noise, of revelry and rivalry, of
consumerism and it seeks to drown out the sound of our praise for the newborn
king. Chaos comes to silence our praise. Chaos comes to dampen our spirits.
Chaos comes to discourage us and to make us give up. But as a people of faith,
we have to adjust the volume of the chaos.
How
then do we turn this chaos into a shout of praise? How do we remix its purpose
so that chaos really turns into something useful? I’d like for us to consider
the letters in the word chaos and see how we can remix it so that it causes us
to break into a praise shout as we celebrate this season of Advent, which is the celebration of the arrival of Jesus Christ. In other words, it's about celebrating the birth of the Christ child rather than celebrating the "sixty percent off" signs in the mall.
H
is for hope. Our hope is in the Prince of Peace, Everlasting Father and the
King of Kings. It’s so easy to be let down by broken promises and unmet
expectations, but the hope of Christ will never let us down.
A
is for assurance. We have the blessed assurance that God will never leave us
nor forsake us. God is always present in our situations and He is just a praise
shout away. Just like having insurance for your car or your home, we have something greater and unfailing - a non-expiring bond with God through God's assurance.
O
is for omnipotence. God has unlimited power and is able to do anything but
fail. This is our reminder in the midst of chaos that God can turn any
situation around for our good. And even if the situation hasn’t changed yet,
God can change us in it.
S
is for steadfast. God’s love is unwavering. God’s plan and purpose for our
lives is firmly fixed in place and God is positioning us for greater. Even if
things look bleak right now, never forget that we serve an all-knowing and
all-powerful God who is able.
Finally,
I want to encourage you to look for the purple in the situation. Purple is a
color symbolic of royalty and signifies that the King is coming. God is coming
to your situation. God is coming to rescue you. God is coming to deliver you.
God is coming to heal you. God is coming late in the midnight hour. Keep a
purple handkerchief, scarf, pin or purple piece of cloth with you over the next
25 days and any time you find yourself in circumstances of chaos, pull out that
purple so that it can remind you of God’s peace, of God’s purpose and of the
clarity, hope, assurance, omnipotence and steadfastness that is available to
you now and in all seasons. Remix the chaos and praise your way through!
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