Breakpoint

BreakPoint: The Reason for the Season of Advent

Nov 26, 2021
Black Friday has transformed, revealing shifting consumer habits amidst supply chain challenges. Advent emerges as a time for reflection on Christ’s coming and his role in redemptive history. The discussion highlights the dual meaning of 'Adventus' and 'parousia,' connecting past imperial customs to present faith practices. Early Christians boldly used parousia to reject Caesar’s lordship, showcasing their allegiance to Jesus. The conversation calls for vigilance against modern distractions, encouraging prayer and virtue during this season of preparation.
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ANECDOTE

Black Friday's Shift And Advent Contrast

  • Black Friday has shifted from in-store chaos to extended online marketing and supply issues.
  • John Stonestreet contrasts this commercial season with Advent's call to deeper focus and reflection.
INSIGHT

Advent Frames Both Comings Of Christ

  • Advent situates Christ's first coming within God's long redemptive promises and the hope of his return.
  • The Latin adventus and Greek parousia link Jesus' comings and challenge imperial claims to lordship.
INSIGHT

Parousia Reclaims Political Language

  • Parousia originally described an emperor's arrival and carried public, political weight.
  • Early Christians used it to proclaim Jesus' lordship and reject Caesar's claim to rule.
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