648: Advent 1A (11/30/2025)
Description
Summary
In this episode of the Pulpit Fiction Podcast, hosts Eric Fistler and Rob McCoy discuss the themes of Advent, focusing on the readings from Matthew 24, Isaiah 2, and Romans 13. They explore the significance of the unexpected hour in Matthew, the vision of peace in Isaiah, and the call to love in Romans. The conversation emphasizes the importance of action, hope, and the transformative nature of faith as they navigate the complexities of the church year and the messages of the scriptures.
Takeaways
- Advent marks a new beginning in the church year.
- Matthew 24 reminds us to stay alert and prepared.
- Isaiah 2 offers a vision of peace and unity among nations.
- Romans 13 emphasizes love as the fulfillment of the law.
- The unexpected hour calls for active participation in faith.
- Traditions like the chrysmon tree enrich the Advent experience.
- The connection between Noah and the second coming is significant.
- Apocalyptic literature serves as a reminder of God's transformative power.
- Love is central to Christian living and community.
- The journey of faith is both a marathon and a call to action.
Chapters
00:00 Welcome to Advent: A New Beginning
07:03 Exploring Matthew 24: The Unexpected Hour
21:05 The Call to Action: Living in Anticipation
28:39 Transitioning to Isaiah: A Vision of Hope
28:59 The Vision of Hope in Isaiah
30:02 The Role of Peace and Hope
33:04 Understanding Isaiah's Call and Vision
35:07 The Journey Towards God's Path
37:06 The Evolution of Worship and Community
39:01 The Importance of Storytelling in Faith
40:56 The Call to Action: Love and Justice
43:01 The Balance of Progress and Reality
45:01 Living Out the Law of Love
47:49 Awakening to Our Responsibilities
49:48 The Power of Light in Darkness



