We acknowledge our weariness
As Advent begins, we start by acknowledging the weariness, grief, rage, and hopelessness we carry – and we also affirm that we are made for joy. Joy is designed to live in a full house of other emotions. We start the
season with Zechariah and Elizabeth; they have battled infertility and have lived many years steadfast in their
faith. Perhaps they feel the weight of hopes and dreams unattained. The angel comes to Zechariah with a
promise of good news, but Zechariah can’t fully receive it, and he is cast into silence for the duration of
Elizabeth’s pregnancy. Sometimes weariness can harden us and prevent us from living fully. We’ve had hard
journeys. Grief has left a scar on us. This is how we show up to Advent. Let us acknowledge the ways we, too, are hardened by disbelief. Like the psalmist, let us ask, “how long?” and plead for restoration.