2nd Sunday of Advent
December 9, 2001
Reading I: Isaiah 11:1-10 II: Romans 15:4-9
Gospel
Matthew 3:1-12

1 In those days came John the Baptist, preaching in the wilderness of Judea,
2 "Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand."
3 For this is he who was spoken of by the prophet Isaiah when he said, "The voice of one crying in the wilderness: Prepare the way of the Lord, make his paths straight."
4 Now John wore a garment of camel's hair, and a leather girdle around his waist; and his food was locusts and wild honey.
5 Then went out to him Jerusalem and all Judea and all the region about the Jordan,
6 and they were baptized by him in the river Jordan, confessing their sins.
7 But when he saw many of the Pharisees and Sadducees coming for baptism, he said to them, "You brood of vipers! Who warned you to flee from the wrath to come?
8 Bear fruit that befits repentance,
9 and do not presume to say to yourselves, 'We have Abraham as our father'; for I tell you, God is able from these stones to raise up children to Abraham.
10 Even now the axe is laid to the root of the trees; every tree therefore that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire.
11 "I baptize you with water for repentance, but he who is coming after me is mightier than I, whose sandals I am not worthy to carry; he will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and with fire.
12 His winnowing fork is in his hand, and he will clear his threshing floor and gather his wheat into the granary, but the chaff he will burn with unquenchable fire."


Interesting Details
One Main Point

METANOIA (repentance)
Metanoia means "afterthought," a change of heart and mind about what is and what is not important in life, followed by a corresponding change in behavior, or "bear[ing] fruit." It does not mean having an emotional binge of remorse over a past that is now beyond our control. Repentance is also the first word Jesus preaches about (Mt 4:17), and the message Jesus sent disciples out to preach (Mk 6:12).


Reflections
  1. What is the basis of my self-worth? A certain "separatedness" because of my social class or my actions in the Holy Church?
  2. What is my value system now, and how does God call me to view my world differently?
  3. In my baptism, what in me should die, and what will have a new life?

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