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In this passage, we hear John the Baptist urge every one to get their act together because the Lord is coming soon. It’s as if children who were messing around suddenly realize their parents will be home soon. “They are on their way! We better clean up this mess and start behaving!” God isn’t a parent who wants us to behave out of fear of punishment, but God knows our habit of getting off track. That’s why Advent is the perfect time to be reminded by the prophet John that we need to repent, ask forgiveness, and get back to doing God’s work. As we light the second candle on the Advent wreath this week, we are invited to reflect on what we still need to straighten out in our lives so that we can better receive Christ when he comes to us.
Questions of the Week
Who do you think of as modern-day prophets who call others to turn away from their sins and toward justice and truth? They might be someone you know personally or be a famous figure. They may be Christian, but don’t have to be.
What can you do this week to prepare for the coming of the Lord?