Mark 13:24-37 "Keep Awake" for Advent IB
What does it mean to keep awake? I grew up in a religious culture greatly
influenced by the hope and threat of the apocalypse. Fiery mushroom clouds of nuclear explosions,
sitting in the hallway with a math book over my head during “nuclear readiness
drills,” speculation about “the Beast” of Revelation, the number “666” and the
four horsemen of the apocalypse were powerful images in my head growing
up. When I was nine years old, the next
door neighbor urged me to give my heart to Jesus because Russian paratroopers
were poised to plummet down on Boone, Iowa at any moment and force us
all to be godless communists. Hal
Lindsey had predicted that the world would not last past my sophomore year of
college, and somehow he managed to keep selling books of sophomoric predictions
even after that date.
What does it mean to keep awake? I grew up in a religious culture greatly
influenced by the hope and threat of the apocalypse. Fiery mushroom clouds of nuclear explosions,
sitting in the hallway with a math book over my head during “nuclear readiness
drills,” speculation about “the Beast” of Revelation, the number “666” and the
four horsemen of the apocalypse were powerful images in my head growing
up. When I was nine years old, the next
door neighbor urged me to give my heart to Jesus because Russian paratroopers
were poised to plummet down on Boone, Iowa
I wonder-does anyone really know the mind of God on such things? 20 percent of Americans were wrong about the year 2000. One of the major tenements of many Christian apocalyptic writers is the belief in an anti-Christ, a world leader who will be Satan’s chief ally in the end times, a sort of evil twin to Jesus. On the website of PBS Frontline you can take the Anti-Christ quiz to see which prominent figures have been labeled the anti-Christ. Some are quite predictable, ranging from Yasser Arafat, Saddam Hussein, Mikhail Gorbachev (because of the strange mark on his forehead that some said was the mark of the beast). But how about these folks: Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan (because each of his three names have 6 letters), John F. Kennedy (because he received 666 votes at the 1956 Democratic and a head wound killed him), Bill Gates (who would enslave the world through computers) and even Pete Seeger (I have no idea why!). Let me wonder again-What if all this time and money were spent on loving others and making the world a better place?
The setting and authorship of Mark’s Gospel has much to say
about this issue. Scholars agree that
this Gospel was the first one written, sometime between 66 and 70 AD, just over
30 years after the crucifixion and resurrection of Christ. This was a time of revolt as rebels took over
the city of
I wish I knew for sure whether the Gospel was written either
right before the destruction of the
Temple
or right after the destruction? Had he already seen the great army come and rape and pillage the city, watching the fires rise over
Jerusalem and hearing the screams of its terrified citizens? Or was he writing while the rebels were in ascendancy and Christians were deciding whether or not to join the revolt against
Rome?
Either way I think we learn two things from Mark’s
Gospel. First, Mark was sympathetic with
the grievances of the Zealot rebels. Mark makes it very clear that Jesus came into strong conflict with both
the
I understand the desire to see Christ come again and set
this world straight. I long for that
time when justice will roll down like waters and righteousness like an ever
flowing stream. I sometimes grow weary
of the corporate greed and materialism, the ceaseless warfare and hatred, the
lies of politicians, and the despair of poverty, AIDs, hunger and homelessness. I get tired some days just trying to make
sure we take care of the homeless in
People of Christ's day expected a lot more of Jesus than he
delivered. They wanted a messiah to make
the world right --by their terms. There
terms were limited to narrow nationalistic expectations for
In what ways might the church still be dissatisfied with the First Coming of Jesus? Are we worshiping and following the Jesus that hung out with sinners like prostitutes and tax collectors because they are the ones who needed a physician? Are we comfortable with a Jesus that wasn't afraid of people on the margins of society who hugged the lepers and forgave an adulteress and told stories of a Great Banquet where all people are welcomed to God's feast? Are we ready for a Jesus who came not just to save our own soul, but who came because God so loved the whole world?
What does it mean to “keep awake?” Being spiritually awake is a state of awareness. This awareness sees life as God desires us to see it, full of its hopes and possibilities; as well it’s suffering and longing for completeness. Buddhist thought calls this an attitude of mindfulness. Thich Nhat Hahn writes,
In Buddhism, our effort is to practice mindfulness in each moment-to know what is going on within and all around us. When the Buddha was asked, ‘Sir, what do you and your monks practice?’ he replied, ‘We sit, we walk, wand we eat.’ The questioner continued, ‘But sir, everyone sits, walks, and eats,’ and the Buddha told him, ‘When we sit, we know we are sitting. When we walk, we know we are walking. When we eat, we know we are eating.’ Most of the time, we are lost in the past or carried away by future projects and concerns. When we are mindful, touching deeply the present moment, we can see and listen deeply, and the fruits are always understanding, acceptance, love and the desire to relieve suffering and bring joy. When our beautiful child comes up to us and smiles, we are completely there for her. (Living Buddha, Living Christ; p. 14)
I believe with the witness of scripture that some day Christ will come again and all things will be reconciled to God. But until that time, my prayer is to be mindful, to stay awake in the present moment to the presence of God. I am going to struggle with all my heart, mind and soul to follow the Jesus of the First Coming who calls us to love, compassion, justice, unity and peace.
Just perusing blogs and it looks like you lived in Boone Iowa at some time in your life? I live in Boone now. Still no Ruskies here though.
Posted by: Matthew Malin | January 07, 2006 at 04:14 PM
Matt,
Yes, I lived in Boone, Iowa from 1969 till 1986, when I left for college. I'm glad things are still safe and sound there.
Todd - Bloomingcactus
Posted by: bloomingcactus | January 08, 2006 at 11:45 AM