SUNDAY-3rd Week of Advent: Year- C
First Reading: Zephaniah 3:14-18: The Lord will dance with shouts of joy for you
as on a day of the festival.
Second Reading: Philippians 4:4-7: The Lord is very near.
Gospel: Luke 3:10-18: What must we do?
The
Plain Message of John the Baptist: A Message for All Ages, Lk 3:7-20
The
message of John the Baptist was powerful, a message for all ages.
1.
He preached condemnation (v.7)
2.
He preached repentance (v.8)
3.
He preached against pride (v.8)
4.
He preached judgement (v.9)
5.
He preached social justice (v.10-14)
a.
The people: were to love and care enough to share their material possessions
b.
The tax collectors: were to love and care enough to stop exerting their
authority and cheating people
c.
The soldiers: were to love and care enough to provide security and service to
the nation
6.
He preached the Messiah’s coming (v.15-17)
a.
The Messiah’s person
b.
The Messiah’s baptism
c.
The Messiah’s judgement
7.
He preached many other things (v.18)
8.
He preached against sin in high places (v.19-20)
a.
He preached against the governor’s sin
b.
The result: he was arrested
Thought: Most people are prideful. They feel they are special enough to be
acceptable to God, that God would never reject them. They feel acceptable
because they have godly parents, have been baptized, are not bad, are good
enough, religious, members of the church and regular worshippers etc.
What is
most important is to walk in the way of the Lord and to establish God’s kingdom
on earth.
We the
Christians are happy and joyful people the fact that we have already been
forgiven, the Lord is already in our midst, the Lord is very near (Phil 4:5)
and through prayer, we can obtain whatever we need (Phil 4:6).
The way
to salvation is open to everyone; repentance and love for neighbour are the
only conditions required to be saved.
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