Our verse for December comes from St. Paul’s letter to the Romans written around the year 57 A.D. to a diverse Christian community living at the heart of the Roman Empire. Paul had not yet visited Rome, but he wrote with pastoral urgency, encouraging Jewish and Gentile Christians to live in harmony and to persevere in faith amid social pressures and moral confusion. Chapter 13 of the letter deals with living honorably and preparing for the Lord’s return. When Paul urges the community to “awake from sleep,” he is calling them out of spiritual complacency. The “sleep” he speaks of is a state of moral drowsiness, a dullness of heart that forgets the nearness of Christ. For the early Church, salvation was not just a distant promise but an ever-approaching reality; each day brought them closer to the full unveiling of Christ’s Kingdom. Paul’s words were a trumpet blast to awaken the hearts of believers to live with vigilance, holiness, and hope.