Here is a wonderful word to consider. It appears in Luke 3:2, “The word of God came to John…” Isn’t that just like God? The world was going about its business, caught up in its distracted ways, and, unbeknown to it, God shows up in some-body, catching everybody off guard.
John heard the word and began to preach about how people could turn away from the numbing and deadening ways of life outside of God and find a place of forgiveness, hope and new beginnings. God was afoot and something new was underway, something that would change the storyline in peoples’ lives and give them new hope and new beginnings, a future under the influence of God.
John called people to repentance. Sounds like a very theological thing but really it is a very simple thing. Repentance means to turn around. That’s all. The difficulty comes with a person deciding if they want God in their lives. Some say NO to God, and meander along through life, as if they have forever. Others say YES to God, and turn around into the loving arms of God who loves the world so much that He gave His only Son for it.
John came to prepare the way for Jesus. John wasn’t the message. Jesus was the message. John wasn’t the hope. Jesus was the hope. John breaks into metaphor as he explains what the presence of God in a human life will mean: Every ravine will be filled, and every mountain and hill will be brought low; the crooked will become straight, and the rough roads smooth (Luke 3:5). This is a poetic way of describing how grace changes how we look at life.
When God is present in a person’s life he or she sees differently than before. Not the scenery or the conditions but God sets the tone for life. God’s presence brings healing and hope and a sense of renewal and future.
In Advent we hear the invitation to turn around and come home -- home to God
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