How today’s scripture passage conflicts with tomorrow’s candle lighting! In almost all of our churches we will light the pink candle on what was traditionally called Gaudete Sunday. In Latin, this word means ‘rejoice.’ We do rejoice often in the Christmas season because we have much to celebrate. So John’s message of judgment and repentance makes us stop and say, “What?!”
Yet John’s message is very relevant and applicable for us today, just as it was for the ‘brood of vipers’ that John was addressing. For us to truly see God in the birth of Jesus, we have to not only repent of our sins, but we must also bear fruit that reveals our changed hearts. To repent does not mean to simply say “I’m sorry” to God. It requires us to look deep within ourselves and to ask the hard question: what do I need to change to totally orient myself towards God? This process of reorientation away from self can be one that is hard, takes work, and requires sacrifice. Sounds a lot like what John’s cousin did for us!
Once we orient ourselves towards God, then we can truly rejoice because His holy light and love begin to dwell in us and to shine out for all to see. As we continue to walk in His light and love, Christ joy becomes ever more complete in us and we begin to share it with all we meet. Then the fruit of the Spirit – things like love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, generosity – are made known in and through our lives. This day may we look deep within, repent of all that we find that keeps us turned away from God, and draw closer to God so that His light and love may shine ever brighter.
Scripture reference: Luke 3: 7-9