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Introduction
The Longing
The Angst of Waiting
Right now kids are about to explode with excitement.
I remember how I could never seem to get to sleep on Christmas Eve.
I never remember actually getting sleepy so I believe my parents drugged me.
Waiting is the hardest part of Christmas.
Things we wait for:
32 minutes whenever they visit a doctor
28 minutes in security lines whenever they travel
21 minutes for a significant other to get ready to go out
13 hours annually waiting on hold for a customer service
38 hours each year waiting in traffic
those living in Big cities wait in traffic more than 50 hours annually
= about 37 billion hours each year waiting in line somewhere
Human beings spend approximately 6 months of their lives waiting in line for things.
We’ll only wait for so long:
Shhh somebody in a movie theater 1 minute and 52 seconds
1 minute and 52 seconds
26 seconds
Ask somebody talking loudly on a cell phone to “keep it down” 2 minutes and 25 seconds
2 minutes and 25 seconds
Give a dirty look to a parent not addressing a loud baby 2 minutes and 41 seconds
2 minutes and 41 seconds
46 seconds
Take somebody’s seat after they’ve stood up or walked away 2 minutes and 2 seconds
2 minutes and 2 seconds
26 seconds
Honk at the car in front of you once the light turns green 50 seconds
50 seconds
13 seconds
We hate to wait and we live in a world that is geared toward making sure that doesn’t happen.
faster internet
Instant communication
Instant food (I saw a food item that took 10min in microwave - I was outraged)
When something in our lives takes time, we struggle with the wait.
“Fullness of time”
There was a long wait for Jesus to arrive
400 years of silence between Malachi and Gospels
Glory of God departed more than 100 years earlier
What/who are you waiting for?
What/who are you waiting for?
I know my kids are waiting for presents tomorrow.
What to do in the wait?
psychologists say that we fell as though the wait is less when we are occupied during the time of our wait.
ILLUST - bank installed screens in line with information and entertainment so people could watch while waiting.
People believed they waited less.
We can spend out time thinking about the wait or thinking about worship.
The Fulfillment
(our longing can fool us into thinking these things are not true)
(our longing can have us give in to cheap substitutes that never truly work)
God knows exactly what we need.
“God sent forth his Son, born of woman, born under the law, to redeem those who were under the law,”
God knew your deepest need before you were even born.
God knows exactly when we need it.
“when the fullness of time had come”
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