Advent is a season of waiting, celebrating Christ’s first coming while anticipating his promised return. In John 1:1-5, we’re invited to see Jesus not just as a historical figure, but as the eternal Word—God himself—through whom all things were created.
This passage establishes Jesus as:
Advent reminds us that we live “in between”—in the tension of Christ’s first coming and his return. But even as we wait in a broken world, we hold to the promise that the light of Christ still shines, bringing hope, healing, and redemption.
As we reflect on the beauty of John’s prologue, we’re encouraged to remember that the same light that overcame darkness at the cross is still active today and will one day flood the earth when Christ returns.
This Advent season, let us hold fast to hope: the light is shining, and the darkness doesn’t stand a chance.