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Welcome to our Bible Study 
1st Sunday of Advent 
November 27, 2011 
In preparation for this Sunday’s Liturgy 
In aid of focusing our homilies and sharing 
Prepared by Fr. Cielo R. Almazan, OFM
Since we are now in the season of Advent, which 
is a season to prepare us for a meaningful 
celebration of the Birth of our Lord, we must 
interpret the readings in relation to the season 
itself. 
The readings stand at the service of this Season. The preacher 
must be able to answer the question: 
How do we prepare for Christmas during 
this season of Advent according to the 
readings?
1st Reading: Is 63,16-17.19; 64,2-7 
 16 You, Lord, are our father. Were Abraham not to know us, nor Israel 
to acknowledge us, You, LORD, are our father, our redeemer you are 
named forever. 17 Why do you let us wander, O LORD, from your 
ways, and harden our hearts so that we fear you not? Return for the 
sake of your servants, the tribes of your heritage. 19 Too long have 
we been like those you do not rule, who do not bear your name. Oh, 
that you would rend the heavens and come down, with the mountains 
quaking before you, 
 64,2 While you wrought awesome deeds we could not hope for, 3 
such as they had not heard of from of old. No ear has ever heard, no 
eye ever seen, any God but you doing such deeds for those who wait 
for him. 4 Would that you might meet us doing right, that we were 
mindful of you in our ways! Behold, you are angry, and we are sinful; 
5 all of us have become like unclean men, all our good deeds are like 
polluted rags; We have all withered like leaves, and our guilt carries 
us away like the wind. 6 There is none who calls upon your name, 
who rouses himself to cling to you; For you have hidden your face 
from us and have delivered us up to our guilt. 7 Yet, O LORD, you 
are our father; we are the clay and you the potter: we are all the work 
of your hands. 
The focus is on the return of the Lord.
1st Reading: Is 63,16-17.19; 64,2-7 
 16 You, Lord, are our father. Were Abraham not 
to know us, nor Israel to acknowledge us, You, 
LORD, are our father, our redeemer you are 
named forever. 17 Why do you let us wander, O 
LORD, from your ways, and harden our hearts 
so that we fear you not? Return for the sake of 
your servants, the tribes of your heritage. 19 Too 
long have we been like those you do not rule, 
who do not bear your name. Oh, that you would 
rend the heavens and come down, with the 
mountains quaking before you, 
 64,2 While you wrought awesome deeds we 
could not hope for, 3 such as they had not 
heard of from of old. No ear has ever heard, no 
eye ever seen, any God but you doing such 
deeds for those who wait for him. 4 Would that 
you might meet us doing right, that we were 
mindful of you in our ways! Behold, you are 
angry, and we are sinful; 5 all of us have 
become like unclean men, all our good deeds 
are like polluted rags; We have all withered like 
leaves, and our guilt carries us away like the 
wind. 6 There is none who calls upon your 
name, who rouses himself to cling to you; For 
you have hidden your face from us and have 
delivered us up to our guilt. 7 Yet, O LORD, you 
are our father; we are the clay and you the 
potter: we are all the work of your hands. 
Commentary 
 This is a prayer of the people of 
Israel asking the Lord to return 
to them. 
 Taking into account the season 
of Advent, which talks about the 
coming of the Lord, the reading 
makes us conscious of the 
return of the Lord expressed in 
v.17 return, v.19 come down, 
and Ch 64,4 meet us. 
What kind of God (Lord) is 
supposed to return? 
 Our father (v.16 2x, 64,7) 
 Our redeemer (v.16) 
 Who wrought awesome 
deeds (64,2) 
 Angry (64,4), hidden face, 
delivered us up to our guilt 
(64,6) 
 The Potter (v.64,7)
1st Reading: Is 63,16-17.19; 64,2-7 
 16 You, Lord, are our father. Were Abraham 
 What kind of people is asking 
not to know us, nor Israel to acknowledge us, 
You, LORD, are our father, our redeemer you 
are named forever. 17 Why do you let us 
wander, O LORD, from your ways, and 
harden our hearts so that we fear you not? 
Return for the sake of your servants, the 
tribes of your heritage. 19 Too long have we 
been like those you do not rule, who do not 
bear your name. Oh, that you would rend the 
heavens and come down, with the mountains 
quaking before you, 
 64,2 While you wrought awesome deeds we 
could not hope for, 3 such as they had not 
heard of from of old. No ear has ever heard, 
no eye ever seen, any God but you doing 
such deeds for those who wait for him. 4 
Would that you might meet us doing right, that 
we were mindful of you in our ways! Behold, 
you are angry, and we are sinful; 5 all of us 
have become like unclean men, all our good 
deeds are like polluted rags; We have all 
withered like leaves, and our guilt carries us 
away like the wind. 6 There is none who calls 
upon your name, who rouses himself to cling 
to you; For you have hidden your face from us 
and have delivered us up to our guilt. 7 Yet, 
O LORD, you are our father; we are the clay 
and you the potter: we are all the work of your 
hands. 
God to return? Here, their sins 
are enumerated. These caused 
God to withdraw his presence 
from the people. 
 Wandering from ways 
(meaning, unguided, hearts 
hardened), not fearing God 
(v.17) 
 Like pagans, not ruled by 
God, not identified with God 
(v.19) 
 Sinful, unclean men, good 
deeds like dirty rags (64,4-5) 
(simile) 
 Withered like leaves (64,5) 
(simile) 
 No one calls upon your name 
(64,6) 
 The prayer appeals invoking 
“your servants” (v.16), like 
Abraham and other God-fearing 
Israelites. God must listen to their 
prayers for their sake.
Reflections on the first reading 
 In this season of advent, we await the coming 
of God, to give meaning to our lives, to make 
sense out of our sufferings and sacrifices and 
to give us a sense of direction. 
 We cannot live independently from God. 
 Living in the absence of God leads us to ruin. 
 If ever God’s presence is not felt, then it is 
imperative to seek him in prayer. 
 The content of the prayer must be something 
like this: “Lord, come. We await your coming. 
We want now to do your will. We are also your 
children.”
Resp. Ps 80:2-3, 15-16, 18-19 
 R. (4) Lord, make us turn to you; let us see your face and we 
shall be saved. 
 2 O shepherd of Israel, hearken, 
from your throne upon the cherubim, shine forth. 
3 Rouse your power, 
and come to save us. 
 15 Once again, O LORD of hosts, 
look down from heaven, and see; 
16 take care of this vine, 
and protect what your right hand has planted 
the son of man whom you yourself made strong. 
 18 May your help be with the man of your right hand, 
with the son of man whom you yourself made strong. 
19 Then we will no more withdraw from you; 
give us new life, and we will call upon your name.
Resp. Ps 80:2-3, 15-16, 18-19 
 R. (4) Lord, make us turn to you; let us 
see your face and we shall be saved. 
 2 O shepherd of Israel, hearken, 
from your throne upon the cherubim, shine 
forth. 
3 Rouse your power, and come to save us. 
 15 Once again, O LORD of hosts, 
look down from heaven, and see; 
16 take care of this vine, 
and protect what your right hand has planted 
the son of man whom you yourself made 
strong. 
 18 May your help be with the man of your 
right hand, 
with the son of man whom you yourself made 
strong. 
19 Then we will no more withdraw from you; 
give us new life, and we will call upon your 
name. 
Commentary 
 In v.2, the psalmist addresses 
God as a shepherd, invoking 
him to come. 
 The purpose for coming is to 
save the nation. (v.3) 
 In v.15, the psalmist repeats his 
petition. 
 V.16 gives the reason for God’s 
coming (looking down, seeing): 
to take care of his people (vine), 
to protect it. 
 In v.18, the psalmist desires that 
God makes his power felt 
through his right hand man (son 
of man) (his anointed). 
 V.19 articulates the promise of 
the people when God comes: 
not to run away from God 
anymore, but to pray.
Reflections on the Psalm 
 In this season of Advent, like the psalmist, we 
pray for God’s coming among us. 
 We express our belief that God’s coming will 
bring us salvation. 
 We pray that God will take care of us. 
 In return, what is our promise? 
 To put God first in our lives. 
 Not to wander away from him.
2nd Reading: 1 Corinthians 1,3-9 
 3 Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the 
Lord Jesus Christ. 4 I give thanks to my God always on 
your account for the grace of God bestowed on you in 
Christ Jesus, 5 that in him you were enriched in every 
way, with all discourse and all knowledge, 6 as the 
testimony to Christ was confirmed among you, 7 so that 
you are not lacking in any spiritual gift as you wait for 
the revelation of our Lord Jesus Christ. 8 He will keep 
you firm to the end, irreproachable on the day of our 
Lord Jesus (Christ). 9 God is faithful, and by him you 
were called to fellowship with his Son, Jesus Christ our 
Lord. 
The focus is on the end articulated as the revelation and 
the day of the Lord.
2nd Reading: 1 Cor 1,3-9 
 3 Grace to you and peace from 
God our Father and the Lord 
Jesus Christ. 4 I give thanks to 
my God always on your account 
for the grace of God bestowed on 
you in Christ Jesus, 5 that in him 
you were enriched in every way, 
with all discourse and all 
knowledge, 6 as the testimony to 
Christ was confirmed among you, 
7 so that you are not lacking in 
any spiritual gift as you wait for 
the revelation of our Lord Jesus 
Christ. 8 He will keep you firm to 
the end, irreproachable on the 
day of our Lord Jesus (Christ). 9 
God is faithful, and by him you 
were called to fellowship with his 
Son, Jesus Christ our Lord. 
Commentary: 
 This is a letter addressed 
to God-fearing Christians. 
The reading talks about 
the coming of the Lord: 
 Revelation of our Lord 
(v.7) 
 Day of the Lord (v.8) 
 Paul acknowledges the 
giftedness of the 
Corinthians: 
 grace of God, v.4 
 enriched (v.5), 
 not lacking (v.7) 
 firm, irreproachable (v.8) 
 called to fellowship (v.9) 
 For Paul, these 
Christians are prepared 
for the coming of Jesus.
Reflections on the second reading 
 In this season of advent, preparations for the 
coming of Christ (whether his first coming, second coming or 
his coming everyday) constitute living in the grace of 
God, meaning, fullness of spiritual life, 
saturated by the person of Christ. 
 There is no adequate preparation for the Lord’s 
coming (for Christmas) without friendship and 
deep relationship with Christ.
Gospel: Mark 13,33-37 
 33 Be watchful! Be alert! You do not know 
when the time will come. 34 It is like a man 
traveling abroad. He leaves home and places 
his servants in charge, each with his work, 
and orders the gatekeeper to be on the watch. 
35 Watch, therefore; you do not know when 
the lord of the house is coming, whether in the 
evening, or at midnight, or at cockcrow, or in 
the morning. 36 May he not come suddenly 
and find you sleeping. 37 What I say to you, I 
say to all: 'Watch!'" 
The focus is to keep watch.
Gospel: Mark 13,33-37 
 33 Be watchful! Be alert! You 
do not know when the time will 
come. 34 It is like a man 
traveling abroad. He leaves 
home and places his servants 
in charge, each with his work, 
and orders the gatekeeper to 
be on the watch. 
 35 Watch, therefore; you do 
not know when the lord of the 
house is coming, whether in 
the evening, or at midnight, or 
at cockcrow, or in the morning. 
36 May he not come suddenly 
and find you sleeping. 
 37 What I say to you, I say to 
all: 'Watch!'" 
Commentary: 
 The command to be 
watchful is repeated 
3x. (vv. 33,35,37) 
 Except the 3rd, all the 
commands have their 
own explanations. 
 The pattern of the first 
two commands: watch, 
because you do not 
know when… 
 Vigilance is associated 
with work and 
diligence (v.34), not 
sleeping and being 
idle (v.36).
Reflections on the gospel reading 
 The best way to keep vigil is to do our 
work assiduously and diligently. 
 We work even if no one is watching. 
 Vigilance is not doing nothing and looking 
at the sky for signs, but doing our jobs 
conscientiously.
Tying the 3 readings and the Psalms 
 1st reading: “Return, O Lord.” (a prayer) 
 The psalm is a prayer for the Lord’s coming. 
 2nd reading: A picture of a community prepared 
for the coming of the Lord 
 Gospel reading: Repeated appeal to be 
watchful or else… 
How do we prepare for the coming of Jesus?
How to develop your homily/sharing: 
 You may begin by explaining what advent is all about. 
Repeat some ideas found in the introduction of the 
missalette if you have one. Emphasize the word 
“preparation” for the coming of the Lord (3 comings) 
 Then make a critique on the commercial / consumeristic 
preparations 
 elaborate Christmas decors, Christmas cards, cake, email cards, 
endless parties, eating and drinking causing death to some, 
 over involvement in church activities causing fatigue (not good for 
the spirit), carolling, etc. 
 Now, convince your audience on the real preparation 
according to the readings 
 Pray for his coming, or his return, expressing their longing for God 
to intervene in their lives (1st reading) 
 Relate the ideal community (in Corinth) in terms of preparedness 
(2nd reading) 
 Vigilance, diligence (gospel)
 Make practical suggestions: attend advent 
recollections, set aside more time for prayer, 
spiritual reading, prepare the readings for the 
mass. 
 They should be diligent in their spiritual 
preparation. 
 Warn those who do not prepare: Christmas does 
not mean anything without spiritual preparation. It 
is a waste of money and energy. 
 Christmas without establishing relationship with 
Christ is void. Each one should exercise vigilance 
and diligence in renewing oneself towards 
conversion
 End the homily by connecting the coming of 
the Lord with the reception of the eucharist. 
 Christ comes to us in the forms of bread and 
wine. 
 Active participation in the eucharist is itself a 
preparation.
Our Context of Sin and Grace 
 No prayer life 
 Living apart from God 
 No sense of the Lord’s 
coming 
 Commercialism 
 Consumerism 
 Advent retreats and 
recollections 
 Conversion experience 
 Encounter with the 
Word of God 
 Spiritual renewal 
 Lively advent liturgies 
 Advent Wreathe 
 Reduced expenses
Suggested Songs 
 O Come O Come Emmanuel 
 Halina Hesus Halina

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1st Bdvent B

  • 1. Welcome to our Bible Study 1st Sunday of Advent November 27, 2011 In preparation for this Sunday’s Liturgy In aid of focusing our homilies and sharing Prepared by Fr. Cielo R. Almazan, OFM
  • 2. Since we are now in the season of Advent, which is a season to prepare us for a meaningful celebration of the Birth of our Lord, we must interpret the readings in relation to the season itself. The readings stand at the service of this Season. The preacher must be able to answer the question: How do we prepare for Christmas during this season of Advent according to the readings?
  • 3. 1st Reading: Is 63,16-17.19; 64,2-7  16 You, Lord, are our father. Were Abraham not to know us, nor Israel to acknowledge us, You, LORD, are our father, our redeemer you are named forever. 17 Why do you let us wander, O LORD, from your ways, and harden our hearts so that we fear you not? Return for the sake of your servants, the tribes of your heritage. 19 Too long have we been like those you do not rule, who do not bear your name. Oh, that you would rend the heavens and come down, with the mountains quaking before you,  64,2 While you wrought awesome deeds we could not hope for, 3 such as they had not heard of from of old. No ear has ever heard, no eye ever seen, any God but you doing such deeds for those who wait for him. 4 Would that you might meet us doing right, that we were mindful of you in our ways! Behold, you are angry, and we are sinful; 5 all of us have become like unclean men, all our good deeds are like polluted rags; We have all withered like leaves, and our guilt carries us away like the wind. 6 There is none who calls upon your name, who rouses himself to cling to you; For you have hidden your face from us and have delivered us up to our guilt. 7 Yet, O LORD, you are our father; we are the clay and you the potter: we are all the work of your hands. The focus is on the return of the Lord.
  • 4. 1st Reading: Is 63,16-17.19; 64,2-7  16 You, Lord, are our father. Were Abraham not to know us, nor Israel to acknowledge us, You, LORD, are our father, our redeemer you are named forever. 17 Why do you let us wander, O LORD, from your ways, and harden our hearts so that we fear you not? Return for the sake of your servants, the tribes of your heritage. 19 Too long have we been like those you do not rule, who do not bear your name. Oh, that you would rend the heavens and come down, with the mountains quaking before you,  64,2 While you wrought awesome deeds we could not hope for, 3 such as they had not heard of from of old. No ear has ever heard, no eye ever seen, any God but you doing such deeds for those who wait for him. 4 Would that you might meet us doing right, that we were mindful of you in our ways! Behold, you are angry, and we are sinful; 5 all of us have become like unclean men, all our good deeds are like polluted rags; We have all withered like leaves, and our guilt carries us away like the wind. 6 There is none who calls upon your name, who rouses himself to cling to you; For you have hidden your face from us and have delivered us up to our guilt. 7 Yet, O LORD, you are our father; we are the clay and you the potter: we are all the work of your hands. Commentary  This is a prayer of the people of Israel asking the Lord to return to them.  Taking into account the season of Advent, which talks about the coming of the Lord, the reading makes us conscious of the return of the Lord expressed in v.17 return, v.19 come down, and Ch 64,4 meet us. What kind of God (Lord) is supposed to return?  Our father (v.16 2x, 64,7)  Our redeemer (v.16)  Who wrought awesome deeds (64,2)  Angry (64,4), hidden face, delivered us up to our guilt (64,6)  The Potter (v.64,7)
  • 5. 1st Reading: Is 63,16-17.19; 64,2-7  16 You, Lord, are our father. Were Abraham  What kind of people is asking not to know us, nor Israel to acknowledge us, You, LORD, are our father, our redeemer you are named forever. 17 Why do you let us wander, O LORD, from your ways, and harden our hearts so that we fear you not? Return for the sake of your servants, the tribes of your heritage. 19 Too long have we been like those you do not rule, who do not bear your name. Oh, that you would rend the heavens and come down, with the mountains quaking before you,  64,2 While you wrought awesome deeds we could not hope for, 3 such as they had not heard of from of old. No ear has ever heard, no eye ever seen, any God but you doing such deeds for those who wait for him. 4 Would that you might meet us doing right, that we were mindful of you in our ways! Behold, you are angry, and we are sinful; 5 all of us have become like unclean men, all our good deeds are like polluted rags; We have all withered like leaves, and our guilt carries us away like the wind. 6 There is none who calls upon your name, who rouses himself to cling to you; For you have hidden your face from us and have delivered us up to our guilt. 7 Yet, O LORD, you are our father; we are the clay and you the potter: we are all the work of your hands. God to return? Here, their sins are enumerated. These caused God to withdraw his presence from the people.  Wandering from ways (meaning, unguided, hearts hardened), not fearing God (v.17)  Like pagans, not ruled by God, not identified with God (v.19)  Sinful, unclean men, good deeds like dirty rags (64,4-5) (simile)  Withered like leaves (64,5) (simile)  No one calls upon your name (64,6)  The prayer appeals invoking “your servants” (v.16), like Abraham and other God-fearing Israelites. God must listen to their prayers for their sake.
  • 6. Reflections on the first reading  In this season of advent, we await the coming of God, to give meaning to our lives, to make sense out of our sufferings and sacrifices and to give us a sense of direction.  We cannot live independently from God.  Living in the absence of God leads us to ruin.  If ever God’s presence is not felt, then it is imperative to seek him in prayer.  The content of the prayer must be something like this: “Lord, come. We await your coming. We want now to do your will. We are also your children.”
  • 7. Resp. Ps 80:2-3, 15-16, 18-19  R. (4) Lord, make us turn to you; let us see your face and we shall be saved.  2 O shepherd of Israel, hearken, from your throne upon the cherubim, shine forth. 3 Rouse your power, and come to save us.  15 Once again, O LORD of hosts, look down from heaven, and see; 16 take care of this vine, and protect what your right hand has planted the son of man whom you yourself made strong.  18 May your help be with the man of your right hand, with the son of man whom you yourself made strong. 19 Then we will no more withdraw from you; give us new life, and we will call upon your name.
  • 8. Resp. Ps 80:2-3, 15-16, 18-19  R. (4) Lord, make us turn to you; let us see your face and we shall be saved.  2 O shepherd of Israel, hearken, from your throne upon the cherubim, shine forth. 3 Rouse your power, and come to save us.  15 Once again, O LORD of hosts, look down from heaven, and see; 16 take care of this vine, and protect what your right hand has planted the son of man whom you yourself made strong.  18 May your help be with the man of your right hand, with the son of man whom you yourself made strong. 19 Then we will no more withdraw from you; give us new life, and we will call upon your name. Commentary  In v.2, the psalmist addresses God as a shepherd, invoking him to come.  The purpose for coming is to save the nation. (v.3)  In v.15, the psalmist repeats his petition.  V.16 gives the reason for God’s coming (looking down, seeing): to take care of his people (vine), to protect it.  In v.18, the psalmist desires that God makes his power felt through his right hand man (son of man) (his anointed).  V.19 articulates the promise of the people when God comes: not to run away from God anymore, but to pray.
  • 9. Reflections on the Psalm  In this season of Advent, like the psalmist, we pray for God’s coming among us.  We express our belief that God’s coming will bring us salvation.  We pray that God will take care of us.  In return, what is our promise?  To put God first in our lives.  Not to wander away from him.
  • 10. 2nd Reading: 1 Corinthians 1,3-9  3 Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. 4 I give thanks to my God always on your account for the grace of God bestowed on you in Christ Jesus, 5 that in him you were enriched in every way, with all discourse and all knowledge, 6 as the testimony to Christ was confirmed among you, 7 so that you are not lacking in any spiritual gift as you wait for the revelation of our Lord Jesus Christ. 8 He will keep you firm to the end, irreproachable on the day of our Lord Jesus (Christ). 9 God is faithful, and by him you were called to fellowship with his Son, Jesus Christ our Lord. The focus is on the end articulated as the revelation and the day of the Lord.
  • 11. 2nd Reading: 1 Cor 1,3-9  3 Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. 4 I give thanks to my God always on your account for the grace of God bestowed on you in Christ Jesus, 5 that in him you were enriched in every way, with all discourse and all knowledge, 6 as the testimony to Christ was confirmed among you, 7 so that you are not lacking in any spiritual gift as you wait for the revelation of our Lord Jesus Christ. 8 He will keep you firm to the end, irreproachable on the day of our Lord Jesus (Christ). 9 God is faithful, and by him you were called to fellowship with his Son, Jesus Christ our Lord. Commentary:  This is a letter addressed to God-fearing Christians. The reading talks about the coming of the Lord:  Revelation of our Lord (v.7)  Day of the Lord (v.8)  Paul acknowledges the giftedness of the Corinthians:  grace of God, v.4  enriched (v.5),  not lacking (v.7)  firm, irreproachable (v.8)  called to fellowship (v.9)  For Paul, these Christians are prepared for the coming of Jesus.
  • 12. Reflections on the second reading  In this season of advent, preparations for the coming of Christ (whether his first coming, second coming or his coming everyday) constitute living in the grace of God, meaning, fullness of spiritual life, saturated by the person of Christ.  There is no adequate preparation for the Lord’s coming (for Christmas) without friendship and deep relationship with Christ.
  • 13. Gospel: Mark 13,33-37  33 Be watchful! Be alert! You do not know when the time will come. 34 It is like a man traveling abroad. He leaves home and places his servants in charge, each with his work, and orders the gatekeeper to be on the watch. 35 Watch, therefore; you do not know when the lord of the house is coming, whether in the evening, or at midnight, or at cockcrow, or in the morning. 36 May he not come suddenly and find you sleeping. 37 What I say to you, I say to all: 'Watch!'" The focus is to keep watch.
  • 14. Gospel: Mark 13,33-37  33 Be watchful! Be alert! You do not know when the time will come. 34 It is like a man traveling abroad. He leaves home and places his servants in charge, each with his work, and orders the gatekeeper to be on the watch.  35 Watch, therefore; you do not know when the lord of the house is coming, whether in the evening, or at midnight, or at cockcrow, or in the morning. 36 May he not come suddenly and find you sleeping.  37 What I say to you, I say to all: 'Watch!'" Commentary:  The command to be watchful is repeated 3x. (vv. 33,35,37)  Except the 3rd, all the commands have their own explanations.  The pattern of the first two commands: watch, because you do not know when…  Vigilance is associated with work and diligence (v.34), not sleeping and being idle (v.36).
  • 15. Reflections on the gospel reading  The best way to keep vigil is to do our work assiduously and diligently.  We work even if no one is watching.  Vigilance is not doing nothing and looking at the sky for signs, but doing our jobs conscientiously.
  • 16. Tying the 3 readings and the Psalms  1st reading: “Return, O Lord.” (a prayer)  The psalm is a prayer for the Lord’s coming.  2nd reading: A picture of a community prepared for the coming of the Lord  Gospel reading: Repeated appeal to be watchful or else… How do we prepare for the coming of Jesus?
  • 17. How to develop your homily/sharing:  You may begin by explaining what advent is all about. Repeat some ideas found in the introduction of the missalette if you have one. Emphasize the word “preparation” for the coming of the Lord (3 comings)  Then make a critique on the commercial / consumeristic preparations  elaborate Christmas decors, Christmas cards, cake, email cards, endless parties, eating and drinking causing death to some,  over involvement in church activities causing fatigue (not good for the spirit), carolling, etc.  Now, convince your audience on the real preparation according to the readings  Pray for his coming, or his return, expressing their longing for God to intervene in their lives (1st reading)  Relate the ideal community (in Corinth) in terms of preparedness (2nd reading)  Vigilance, diligence (gospel)
  • 18.  Make practical suggestions: attend advent recollections, set aside more time for prayer, spiritual reading, prepare the readings for the mass.  They should be diligent in their spiritual preparation.  Warn those who do not prepare: Christmas does not mean anything without spiritual preparation. It is a waste of money and energy.  Christmas without establishing relationship with Christ is void. Each one should exercise vigilance and diligence in renewing oneself towards conversion
  • 19.  End the homily by connecting the coming of the Lord with the reception of the eucharist.  Christ comes to us in the forms of bread and wine.  Active participation in the eucharist is itself a preparation.
  • 20. Our Context of Sin and Grace  No prayer life  Living apart from God  No sense of the Lord’s coming  Commercialism  Consumerism  Advent retreats and recollections  Conversion experience  Encounter with the Word of God  Spiritual renewal  Lively advent liturgies  Advent Wreathe  Reduced expenses
  • 21. Suggested Songs  O Come O Come Emmanuel  Halina Hesus Halina