On this Second Sunday of Advent of the 2024 year, I sit with a cup of coffee, program planning, and listening to Gospel music. I grew up on Gospel and Sunday Church services. I am reminded of the Williams' Brothers message of being thankful that "momma and daddy brought me up on the real, which is Jesus Christ..." Every time I have found myself in this place of "nothingness", I'm reminded of that phrase. My parents worked hard to provide the basics for my brother and I. And, if we were poor growing up, I surely didn't know it! Just being in my parents' presence made us rich. They gave us the most precious gift of access. They told us to go out and learn everything we could and to ask lots of questions of those who had gone before us. While they, like every other parent, didn't have a blueprint of our lives to follow, to tell us every "which-way" to turn, they had something much more useful- the gift of ancestral prayer.
Back to this Sunday morning, the Second Sunday of Advent, a time of prayer and peaceful reflection of the Lord's Second Coming, Mother Mary’s Day- Feast of the Immaculate Conception, and the eve of the first sighting of Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe- Tonantzin, Made de los cielos’ apparition in México, Lindo y Querido, This song comes on that talks about watching how God will order your steps to help you get to your next season. That's all it is; put one foot in front of the other and just walk. If we meet Jesus half-way, He'll do the rest. If we work hard, we can have anything we want. Yes, all those lessons are correct. They follow the imaginary "blueprint", but one caveat; human error. How many times has someone got in our way? How many times have we gotten in our own way? I know, I know... "got" is not good English, but in the words of my idol, Celia Cruz, "my English is not very good-looking". Anyways, just saying that you can be doing everything so right and have the blessings of all the ancestors covering you from head to toe and then life happens. Someone else obtained the contract. Someone else decided something that was unforeseen. Someone's life ended on a timeline that you didn't have in your head. Whatever it is, it's not a surprise to God. Now, I have become a strong believer in this "God is our GPS" model, but nevertheless, the question falls back on us. Can we become active watchers of God's movements? Can we co-sign on seeing God move in our lives several times before, knowing that if anyone can do it for us, won't it not be the Lordt?! I contemplated that concept hard this morning.
Spoiler alert: I answered my own question. My dad used to always say that there was nothing wrong with talking to oneself, just don't give yourself the wrong answer. I used to come back at him with, "if you see me talking to myself, just mind yo' business...I'm self-employed and just having a staff meeting". Ooh wee did he get a kick out of that?! So, I will keep watch. I will wait upon the Lord. When God is silent, He is up to something. Maybe not the "something" like when children without supervision are silent for too long...yeah...yikes! Not that kind of silent. Rather, contemplative silence. "I will come to you in the silence and I will call you each by name. Holy is His Name". What an awesome God we serve! ~Dr. BNC, Ed.D.