This should be our first Advent light: to understand everything, all that happens to us and all that threatens us, from the perspective of life’s character of waiting. We must endure all the blessedness and un-blessedness of waiting because we are under way. The character of life is to keep going, to keep a lookout, and to endure until the vigilant heart of man and the heart of God who meets us come together: presently in the true interior meeting in the sacraments and, later, in the final homecoming. God enters only His own rooms, where someone is always keeping watch for Him. Indeed – like all other things in another sense that the Lord will add unto us – we will experience again: ‘those who really wait for Him will not be disappointed.’[2]
Man stood on this earth in a false pathos and a false security, under a deep delusion in which he really believed he could singlehandedly fetch stars from heaven; could enkindle eternal lights in the world and avert all danger from himself; that he could banish the night, and intercept and interrupt the internal quaking of the cosmos, and maneuver and manipulate the whole thing in to the conditions standing before us now. That is the first Advent message: before the end, the world will be set quaking….
If we want to transform life once more, and if it really ought to become Advent once more – Advent of the homeland, and Advent of hearts, and Advent of our people, and Advent of all peoples – and included in all that, the coming of the Lord – then the one great Advent question for us is whether we can come out of these shakings with the resolve: Yes, arise! It is time to awaken from sleep. It is time for an awakening to begin somewhere; and it is time that someone places things again in the order that they were given by God the Lord. Moreover, now it is time for each individual to use every opportunity to guide life into this order now – and to do it with the same “unshakeability” with which the Lord will come.[3]