Second Sunday of Advent
We have three weeks till Santa Claus comes.
More importantly three weeks till the Messiah, the Baby Jesus comes.
Are we prepared for his coming that is why we have Advent to get ready for this great celebration
The Second Sunday of Advent is a Christian observance focusing on preparing for Jesus's arrival through reflection and repentance, led by the message of John the Baptist. Key traditions include lighting the second purple candle on the Advent wreath, symbolizing peace, and reading scripture from Luke about John the Baptist urging people to "prepare the way of the Lord".
Key aspects of the Second Sunday of Advent:
Preparation and Repentance:
It is a time for Christians to examine their hearts, repent for sins, and make a conscious effort to make space for Jesus in their lives.
John the Baptist's Message:
The readings focus on John the Baptist's call to repentance and his role in preparing the way for Jesus. This includes his message that the ax lies at the root of the trees and that every tree that does not bear good fruit will be cut down.
Symbolism of the Advent Wreath:
The second purple candle is lit, representing peace. Some traditions also call this candle the Bethlehem Candle, symbolizing faith.
Theme of Peace:
The theme for the day is peace, and the message includes preparing for the coming of Christ's kingdom,
which is a kingdom of justice, harmony, and peace.
Universality of Salvation:
The gospel readings highlight that Jesus's salvation is for all people, both Jews and Gentiles.










