Christmas the Waiting with Hope
📖 Romans 8:24–25
“For in this hope we were saved. But hope that is seen is no hope at all. Who hopes for what they already have? But if we hope for what we do not yet have, we wait for it patiently.”
Reflection:
The crux of the Christmas season, is that we see humanity standing on the edge of anticipation. We recall how through the incarnation the waiting is almost over, but not quite. It’s a moment filled with quiet hope—the hope of a promise about to be fulfilled. The waiting itself is holy, teaching us patience, trust, and the deep longing for God’s presence to break fully into our lives.
Even in the darkness, hope keeps burning. It reminds us that God’s arrival is not just a past event but an ongoing gift—a light that continues to shine in the shadows. As we wait, we join the faithful of every generation who longed for the coming of the Messiah.
Illustration:
Think of a child waiting for Christmas morning, eyes wide with excitement but still patient in the night. That childlike hope is a gift we can reclaim: trusting that the promise of God’s love will be fulfilled—even when we don’t see it fully yet.
Prayer:
God of promise and hope, in this quiet waiting, teach me patience and trust. Keep my heart awake and expectant for your coming. Help me live today with the joy of one who knows the dawn is near. Amen.






