In 1971, Carly...
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In 1971, Carly Simon sang "Anticipation," which made it to the pop charts and was sung everywhere. The first lines of the song are: "We can never know about the days to come, but we think about them anyway." There was a lot of chatter about the return of the Lord in the early days of the church. Some thought it had already arrived, but Paul reminded the Thessalonians that they needed to continue to live in anticipation. This hope for "the coming of the Lord" not only "is keepin' me waitin' " (in the words of the song), but it also requires the church not to be "just chasin' after some finer day"; rather, to be about "every good work and word" in the present while one lives in anticipation.